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| | | Cs erauinne, ame Not Marble, Nor Monuments 6 Theme Graffiti, traffic signs, test directions, menus, price tags at the school store, scoreboards, blueprints — interpreting meanings can be hard. A student must be able to “read” to survive, not only at school but everywhere. And students find that heiroglyphics are not as hard as algebra, and Greek is not as difficult as English. 1. The TAG class tries to boost their sales by putting signs up in the high school building 2. Mrs. Jamerson and Mr. Hedley take out time to pose for a picture. 3. Martha Hernandez is photographer if there ever was one. 4. These students rush to class before the tardy bell rings. 5. Mr. Scarborough peeks around the corner at just the right time.
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Thus Ends Another Year This year’s football team was minus many Fluvanna 42 of it’s former starters. They were in a rebuild- MEDAL tr eee ing stage for most of the season according to Natowar ue some of the players. O Rendaloh ence The team had many setbacks throughout a e the season. Among these were injuries and Coed the instability of the offense. In addition to : . Charles City these problems, several members of the team Bucunehen — among them six starters — were kicked of f Binet in the latter part of the season for failure to Conny attend a game. Without these members the team again had to rebuild. Players had to be brought in off the bench to replace some of those missing and others had to play both offense and defense. From this year’s team Steve Morris and Jason Oliver were chosen All District. 1. Paul Newman cares for Joe Covington’s injured foot during a game. 2. Bernard Jones struggles towards a touch down while closely followed by an opponent. 3. Charles Allen and Linwood Jones prepare to dart through the offensive line. 4. Varsity players head back on field after half-time during a game with Charles City. ROW 1: Jeff Morgan, Osborne Carter, Linwood Williams, Paul Newman, Joe Covington, Linwood Jones, Jay White, John Crenshaw, Willie Rick, David Carter. ROW 2: Managers: Rene Wallace, Donald Lawrence, Players: Paul Rice, Ben Hubbard, Alaric Gust, David Frayser, Eddie Trent, Lorenzo Johnson, Alonzo Crowder, Craig Robertson, Timothy Riddle, Tommy Brown. ROW 3: Mike Edwards, Tracey Jackson, Jarvis Jackson, Willie Jones, Keith Foster, Jerome Carrington, Steve Morris, John Miller, Charles Allen, Jason Oliver, Karin Landis — manager. 8 Varsity Football
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