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MEMORIES REMAIN School days are days that are never forgotten, just think of the great times you’ve had! The pep rally spirit, the field hockey games, the laughter and fun will always remain. When in the future you pause to remember the troubles, the home¬ work, and outbreaks of laughter, you’ll also remember the dreams you went after. Don’t ever forget the tears that were shed when going our own separate ways. Today is the day that yesterday brought, tomor¬ row’s the day we’ll use what we’re taught. Be ready for what the fu¬ ture might hold . . . but remember your school memories ... they’re solid gold!!! FACING PAGE: 1. Getting the Junior Class ready for action, David Corbin shows his spirit at the first pep rally of the year. 2. During a J.V. football game with King George, quarterback Todd Atkins hands off to Rich Simmons. 3. Performing the traditional kickline at half time, the J.V. field hockey girls show their fancy foot work at the first scrimmage. 4. The flags and rifles present the Bottle Dance at the first pep rally. Pam Butler thought it was the “highlight of our performance.” THIS PAGE: 1. Mary Beth Kerns gets in position to take on Spotsylvania. 2. The cheerleaders kickline helped get the spirit going during the pep rally for the girls field hockey and basketball teams. 13
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UPCOMING EVENT: WEEKENDS Friday night football games. A fun and exciting way to keep busy for CCHS students. Roger Lee (20), carrying the ball, is about to be tackled by an unidentified Handley player. Anth¬ ony Dinkins comes up and tries to assist Roger. Stephanie Wolfrey and Sherie Couick represent the CCHS cheerleaders in selling candy around town to raise enough money for new uniforms. The cheerleaders were able to raise the money needed. In addition to the new uniforms, the cheer¬ leaders received new skirts in late September. A relaxing weekend afternoon in the sun reading books is one of Donna Andes’ ways of enjoying time by herself. Donna recommends The Crucible to those people who like reading plays. Students at Culpeper County High School live for the weekeends. All day Monday they start planning what they’re going to do on the weekends. Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s are spent trying to get the car and persuading parents to let their children do what they have planned. Thursday, the students anticipate the coming of Friday night and the big weekend! Many students said that they liked to hang out at the skating rink or just stay home and relax. j r 14
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