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‘Hold on to those fast-flying days’ sits J aa | 4 7 wees 2 z PLONEESE a.) — —= Hands everywhere in the picture, all the guys hold their favorite girls and slide across the crowded cafeteria floor. A tender caress from girlfriend Amy Thomas makes the day go faster for Matt Alexander. And the crowd went wild at the Lynchburg Hilton when Dr. Jones took in his hands the coveted “One of America’s Finest” award. As we hold on to the fast-flying days before graduation, we perceive that each moment is special and significant because it will never come again. We rasp a moment, enlarge it, preserve it. he coming years will blur the memo- ries of late nights studying, late after- noon practices, early curfews broken, even the memory of our “One of Amer- ica’s Finest” award. In their stead will rise the memories of letting loose at a dance, of a smile across the classroom, of a friend’s tears staining your shoul- der. Although we were proud of our school, it really was the people who made everyday worthwhile. For the seniors, an era of life is gone but not forgotten. The sun strikes a glare on our magnifying glass and it is clear how that all along we have been creating sparks to light a life-time fire. Friday the 13th will come early for the Pioneers if Carol Hall and Zina Reed have anything to do with it. They were leaning on the decorated van that prophesied our victory over Heritage in October. He’s got the look and Mike Harman knows it. Sport- ing his best “Jordache” sweater, gold pendant, and earring, Mike personifies the ae of today. Magnifying Glass 9
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Leading the cheers, Lora King claps along with the si of the cheerleaders as they yell, “Fight, Toppers, Fight!” Disruptive to the teachers, but pleasant for the stu- dents, fire drills are fun! Every sunny day the stu- dents at Glass can expect a fire drill and as we can see oe these smiling faces, they enjoy the break from class. “If you dare wear short shorts, Nair with short shorts.” This year, the cheerleaders sponsored a cutest legs contest for six guys and Otis Rucker was the winner. On top again, wrestler David Royer makes another win for his team. David won the Regional title this season at his weight level. Getting away from the regular routine, Mr. Snow's students took a half mile bus wip to Black Water Creek in order to observe nature. 8 Magnifying Glass Addressing the AFJROTC class, Cadet Major Melody Farrar talks on leadership.
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