Culpeper County High School - Colonnade Yearbook (Culpeper, VA)

 - Class of 1976

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Page 19 text:

Devil player, Cecil Wise, attempts to catch a pass during the Yarina-Culpeper game. The final score was Yarina 13, Culpeper 0.

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“ . . . a fire that never went out!” That’s what homecoming spirit was like. It started with the spirit chain drive among the classes — a competition to decide which class had the most spirit, the most spark. As the week progressed, the blue and gold spirit chain became longer and longer. Hung around the school library, it seemed to really sym- bolize our unquenchable, unex- tinguishable spirit. The seniors won the spirit chain drive, al- though they were threatened many times by the junior class. The SCA which had sponsored the drive made S344.60. Another competition during homecoming week was the decorating of the halls. This was done by the classes to increase the spirit and confidence of the football team. The seniors, the spirit of ‘76, were victorious in this competition as well. The pep rally provided us time to really get into the spirit of homecoming. It gave us a chance to release tensions. The enthusiasm of the cheerleaders was infectious; just about every- one caught the fever. People were actually standing up and cheering. An unusual home- coming court of football beauties added to the humor and excite- ment of the pep rally. The prin- cesses were Robert Long, Alan Ramer, Dennis Deacon, and Mike Delligatti. Frank All was the chosen queen. WHAT LEGS!! The invisible spirit of home- coming was in the air throughout the week. We seem ed to take it in with each breath. The arsitv Football team’s loss of 13-0 to Varina tried our spirit. But this loss was not capable of extinguishing the blaze which had grown as the week progressed. Even though it is impossible to measure spirit, it seemed that homecoming was more of a “spirit week” than ever before. You might say that CCHS had fi- nally gotten the spark of spirit. The spirit and vigor that music creates was provided by the band at the homecoming pep rally.



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THE FASHION REVOLUTION Nowadays it seems that students wear just about anything. Everything goes from embroidered jeans to chic skirts. There is no set style; clothes have become a way of expressing yourself and how you feel. Everyone has a different personality and is a unique individual. Many different types of clothing express the many personalities of all of us. In their fashionable jeans, John Nicholson and Tammy Burke rap in the hall. SOCK IT TO US! Crazy socks seems to be springing up everywhere! Steve Rosenberg models his funky clothes while the world goes up- side-down and inside-out. There must be as many different kinds of shoes as people. That is, of course, a bit of an exaggeration. 16

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