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

 - Class of 1984

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D O ■ MHH ol c n o o It started out to be a normal day fpr Kelly Reese until- the morning a nouncements when she found she made Honors Choir. Honors Choir is an auditioned choir made up of the top 100 seniors in the state. he senior ' rtwW ' Tor the week in iors won for the most spirit links grub d. i y ' is all about dressing up but the J Toga’s, mini’s, pumps, mus¬ cle shirts, colored hair, odd clothes, formals and Blue Gold dominated our halls dur¬ ing the week of October 3 through 7. Finishing up the week, the sophomore, junior, and senior classes attended Friday ' s pep rally to encourage and create enthusiasm for the Devils in the Homecoming game. The Louisa Lions met at Cul¬ peper’s field to take on the Blue Devils. Although Louisa scored first, Culpeper pulled out to win the game 26 to 20. At halftime, the Homecom¬ ing Parade circled the field with floats and participants from the girls basketball, girls field hockey, French and Latin clubs, and D.E. The French club won first place, Latin second, and the girls basketball and field hockey teams tied for third. Culpeper’s victory added to the excitement of the evening. After the game, many people went to the Homecoming Dance. “Excellent,” that’s how Mr. Jeff Diamond described it. Perfect Strangers, a profes¬ sional dance band from Cul¬ peper, played a variety of mu¬ sic ranging from rock to coun¬ try. Out of the 227 students that signed up for the dance, 10 224 attended. field hockey team tied for third place with girlSj skatball t am In ' Having the best float. . varM and y. fnpld hockey tearfis brought neAta batt ld district Jharo ion ' sHip after ?aJl%£ourfla|d in .the fmiWarn ' e of the sea- owing senior spirit John Burnham and Bobby ftwich display their grub costumes after lunch. th of them dressed up every day of spirit week.

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Friday’s pep-rally proved a greatly spirited sucess, which helped the Blue Devils go onto a 26-20 victory over Louisa. At half-time, the Homecoming princesses were escorted onto the field. Lynn Butler, Cheryl Smart and Jackie Gray were elected princesses from the sophomore class. Lisa Stewart and Christy Kidwell represented the junior class. The Senior princesses were Beth Kerns, Gwen Henderson and Rebecca Hundley. Half-time’s exciting announcements re¬ vealed that Tammy Wray was the Maid of Honor, and Donna Andes was elected 1983-84 Homecom¬ ing Queen with much approval from the spectators. After the game, many students headed for the high school, where “Perfect Strangers’’ awaited Homecoming dancers. (1) Preparing themselves for the pep rally, John Wray and Rush Ingram practice Lion hunting” at point-blank range. (2) Although there was no competition this year, halls were decorated spiritfully. Many students stayed after school the day before to show their artistic talents. Although it looked fancier at the day’s beginning, Senior hall gives an idea of how things looked. (3) Brian Beard and John Burn¬ ham show no mercy for these lions as did the Blue Devils that night with their 26-20 victory over Louisa. (4) While displaying different fashions and friendly smiles, the S.C.A. executive council proudly rides their float onto the football field, (5) Orange hair and diving goggles added to Chuck DeGrands’ outfit on Punk Rock Roll Day. Seniors had the most spirit that day with 85 rock rollers. Juniors came in second with 79, and 66 Sophomores dressed up for the occasion. Mrs. Sims’ French homeroom came in first for the day, as well as for the whole week.



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TW ' 1 mm Mfl m ,yr- ; Apr 4 1.-L ••jl 1. “Would anybody like a hamburger?” John Burnham and Bobby Leftwich eat their lunch in the senior courtyard. The senior find the senior courtyard peaceful and also a good place to study or do homework for the next class. 2. Mrs. Sims’ French 2 class show their spirit for grub day. 3. During second lunch shift Billy Deane, Nancy Hutcherson, and Kathy Cot- trill sell tickets for the homecoming dance. They were also dressed up for toga day. 4. Donny Brown, Fred Santinga, and Chuck Bussenger dressed up to portray their fa¬ vorite rock stars. 5. Look at those pants!! Tommy Houston really has the spirit for Rock-n-Roll, Punk day. aSUKBS

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