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MAGIC In Every Move Every morning it’s the same drill: The alarm buzzes, beeps, or whistles to awaken our young student. He then proceeds to take a shower while listening to the pulsating sounds of Julie Brown, Ma¬ donna, or Whitesnake. Metamorphising into the neat, clean, and academically skilled ap¬ pearance of a Gar-Field student, he flies off to school for his training in academic magic. During the course of the school year our student begins to wield his magic, experimentally of course. First period yields the splendour of making the correct equations materialize for a Physics exam. Second period follows with the casting of a spell on the fingers to magically perform a piece of music without the slightest mistake in note. By third period, with his magical powers at full force , the student channels his energies into athletic activities. The experimenting young magician makes every move magic when he attempts a jump shot and hears the swoosh of the basketball as it slowly descends into the hoop. Fourth period our student recites as if by magic word by word and line by line the Prologue to Geoffrey Chaucer ' s Canterbury Tales. Once again the magic holds for fifth period as our student correctly spells and lists in chronological order the first and last name of every president of the United States. Finally sixth period arrives with French III and the magical language of love. ” After school our young student ' s magic is still holding as he appears to mystically know all of the exact slots and gaps in the opposing team’s football line up to plow through and score a touchdown. With his confidence growing and self esteem solidified, our student will make his mark at Gar-Field with every magical move he makes. m 3m ' ■ 1 l if f fji ] Gathering to chat about who said what are junior Tamara Peters, fresh¬ man Nichole Johnson, and juniors Jackie Carter and Latricia Benefield. With glee, Jenny Moore explains to Doris Majors and Alexis Reyes about her first day as a Gar-Field freshman. 4 Opening
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In Cosmetology everbody has fun. Dons Billingsley obviously enjoys curling this mannequin ' s hair into one of the latest hairstyles. August 31 at Montclair Country Club, sophomores Bret Templeton. Dennis Krell and junior Billy Nelson practice on the put¬ ting green before their meet against Poto¬ mac, Woodbridge, and James Wood. What is the capital of Egypt? Helen Todd, David Ripton, and Darren Brian quickly answered Cairo enabling them to hold their 270 to 220 lead over Park- dales Philip Goodwin, Ho- Yon Hwang, and Clinton Sea- bold at the It ' s Academic meet September 19 at NBC studios in Washington D C. SurpriseI Surprise! Tomor¬ row we will have a ten page test on the Crucible ' ' announces Mrs.Ann Martin to her eleventh grade English class. Showing their support for the varsity football players at the James Wood game are ju ■ nior Teresa Mathers, Haily McGrail, sophomore Lisa Buschbam, and freshman Joe Strictland. We had homework! ex¬ claims senior Kim Toth in Miss Stephanie Allison ' s 2nd period Algebra II Trig, class while Weslie Sierk turns around and patiently tells her what it was. Table of Contents 3
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The waster of video taping, film splicing, laminating, and changing light bulbs, is out own Mr. Wilson. Not only that but he also can whip up a pretty mean Subway sandwich. Head straight and show me some of those sparkling whites,” the Se- gall Majestic photographer tells senior Laura Chavez during her senior picture session. Sophomore Holly Rupert knows that you can ' t forget the academic part of student life. After all that ' s why she’s here. Nicki Meyers face shows the an¬ ticipation and excitement of the first day of school (September 8) while waiting for bus 171 at the corner of Kenwood and Kenmar. Opening 5
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