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WORK BREAK— Warm weather lured Sue Shifflet and Eddie RUSH FOR CLASS— With only four minutes between classes, Kinsey outside to rest between classes. students stomp down the stairs and push through the crowds in order to beat the tardy bell. USED BOOKS SALE— FBLA Workers Lois West, Harriet Furgiuele, Rita Riley, and Linda lager sell used books for half price during the first week of school. 11
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STUDENT LIFE Growing Freshman Class Swarms Halls AVID FANS-Devil supporters turn out in great numbers for the opening game only to see George Mason High School down the Culpeper Blue Devils 16-6. OUSTED HOMEROOM-Since Room 5 was used for book sales, Mrs. Irvin Wolf ' s homeroom sought a quiet and educational refuge in the back of the library. Freshmen, numbering three hundred and six- teen, stormed the doors of CCHS on August 26. The usual chaos resulted when the 8:50 bell was misinterpreted. A homeroom was placed in the library when Room 5 was used for selling books. Buying insurance, activity tickets, and books, and changing schedules kept students and teachers busy for the first full week of school. Under the direction of the new principal, Mr. Glenn Piper, the students ' parking lot underwent several improvements. Seniors occupied the greatest number of spaces, with juniors and DE and VOT students filling in. Despite camera troubles, staff completed tak- ing individual pictures for the Colonnade on schedule Sept. 10 and 1 1. 10
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STUDENT LIFE Devils Cheer at First Outdoor Pep Rally On the warm afternoon of September 27 the whole student body escaped to the athletic field to cheer the Devils to a victory over Spotsylvania. That night a homecoming dance was held in the newly decora ted cafeteria. College representatives visited with college bound students and their parents after school on October 14. SPIRIT MAKERS— Students file out on the playing fields to yell praises for the Devil football team. LUNCH TIME— First lunch shift students and teachers crowd through hall and stairs to the cafeteria. 12
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