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Freshman Class Ups Enrollment to 1,100 As summer unfolded into autumn, students returned to school and found their places in the student body of over eleven hundred. Fear, pride, and happiness showed on faces as students faced the challenges of a new school year. These expressions lingered in the air through the first week, but soon disappeared as the regular routine of the school year began. During the first month students paid fees and bought books. Classes and clubs elected officers to represent them throughout the year. To make the SCA more efficient, the constitu- tion was amended changing the election of SCA representatives to English classes instead of by homerooms. The change was requested by the SCA and approved by the administration. FAR LEFT: SCA President Steve Monger takes a break from Fa is busy schedule to relax. TOP LEFT: Pepergram members, Robert Corbin and Michael Ballato, sell Pepergrams on the opening day of school. FAR BOTTOM: Guidance counselor Miss I uerena Zinn interests seniors with information about colleges. TOP RIGHT: Working on COLONNADE group pictures, Janet Gore and Bill Martin check club rolls. BOTTOM LEFT: Participating in the Pink Ladies Follies, Rosalind Henson and Connie Cameron dance the Culpeper Stomp , an original version of the Charleston. BOTTOM RIGHT : Jeffery Karnes practices exuberantly during marching band rehersal. 13
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9k Junior Class Makes Grub Day Changes Raising money for the Junior-Senior Prom, the Junior class held their traditional Grub Day on Homecoming. Beginning this year, awards were given to the funniest, the grubbiest, and the most original outfits. The Juniors also sold stationery to meet the extreme cost of the prom. Homecoming week proved exciting as students showed their school spirit by participating in many different activities. Individual students helped by decorating the halls with streamers and posters, encouraging the football team on to victory. At the end of the week, the cheerleaders held an exciting pep rally complete with a pom pon routine and pie-in-tbe-face skit. TOP RIGHT: Participating in a pep rally skit, Coach Mike Randall smashes a cream pie in the face of Pokey Buchanan. FAR BOTTOM: David Gayheart gives Greg Brown a lift to fifth period. BOTTOM RIGHT: Neil Mitzman takes time out between class to examine a Blue Devil poster drawn by Donna Morris. TOP: Senior David Triplett models the outfit that won him the most original award on Grub Day. BOTTOM LEFT: Entertaining at the Homecoming pep rally, students pla y some popular songs between cheers. 14
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