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STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE - ¥ 1 TT T T STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE
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What did we as Fort Hunt students do between 2:20 and 8:15 Monday through Friday, not to men¬ tion the weekends? We participated in extra-curricular activities, watched or participated in sporting events, worked, partied, and did many other things. The good times we all shared will not soon be forgotten. In addition to our activities as in¬ dividuals, we joined together as classes to make Fort Hunt what it is. We are different from the classes in years before us, just as we are dif¬ ferent from the classes of the years to come.
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Fort Celebrates Its Annual Homecoming On Friday October 16, 1982, excite¬ ment permeated the air as Fort Hunt High School prepared to celebrate its twentieth Homecoming. Throughout the entire week, the unbeatable Federal spirit had been rising as students went all out for Spirit Week dress-up days. The pitch rose to a frenzy by Thurs¬ day evening as the Feds put their Finishing touches on hall decorations and floats and attended a roaring bon¬ fire sponsored by the Key Club. The weather was perfect on Friday afternoon as the Homecoming Parade made its way down Waynewood Boulevard, complete with the various floats and ever-smiling princesses. At the game that evening returning college freshmen were reunited with their old friends. The few drops of rain that fell disturbed no one ' s excite¬ ment. As the final seconds of the se¬ cond quarter ticked by, the crowd ' s attention turned toward the floats and princesses circling the field at halftime. A quiet hush came over the stadium as the princesses were presented; suspense filled the air as the name of the lucky girl about to become the 1982 queen was announc¬ ed. It was no longer a secret, and cheers went up when the name Bron- wyn Smith was heard. The high level of excitement con¬ tinued throughout the second half as the crushing Federal team dominated their opponent, the Hayfield Hawks. The 1982 Homecoming Queen Bronwyn Smith is crowned by Principal Thomas Cabelus as last year ' s Queen, Hodie Kotb, congratulates her. Just clowning around during Spirit Week, Stacey Culbertson demonstrates her spirit. The roaring bonfire stirs Federal spirit 10 Student Life
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