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Social Life. 4 Sports. 14 Clubs and Classes.32 Administration and Faculty.56 Class of ' 86.60 Class of ’87.70 Class of ’88. 78 Class of ’89.82 Business.86 Epilogue.95
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With a projected enrollment of over 700 students in a building designed for 500, the new classroom trailers began slowly to arrive in the swelter¬ ing August heat after the opening of the ’85- ' 86 session. They were to be installed out back in the parking lot. Those fortunate to have classes transferred to the trailers found them to be comfortably air conditioned. There are a few old ones that are even rain-conditioned. ' »V ' ' HV. ■ V V.. vV ' iM rm M ) ' i-4 g.» r T r §- ' r , --.T v 7 Vjv £ s r, ‘ Hv5 ' s?, jW e vt» ;lfS, ■ « • , i . m PTTf fiS ' fiv ' 14 S f LM iHi. i .%• :vtv ?v. F ® E£« s 33tf. • J y s iU i v v : W r v , vv, n •o»--’v. r pi rv- ' . ri ' $ , £ « sflW-. Jtt «. v ,1 w L is- $ • ... v. ' ■ ' v2 , ai r - - X v V’. T’ ' V Ai k - SU ?WX ' ' , ' . ■I ' 1 An T V yv., , - tljL.y. By the beginning of the ’86-’87 session, the Virginia General Assembly had passed state wide legisla¬ tion mandating the opening of schools after Labor Day, necessitating a later closing date in June. Snow on snow and freezing temperatures not only delayed exams but moved graduation even later to June 14. This calendar revision was followed by another deep-freeze in February. Does anyone remember when graduation was May 30? ’ x v WY-.ppi4-oiuu .i , i w»flJ?ia«if« 1 .Mffiri -1 teKs ■■ a m miM s, ' j® V.sV?• T-- ' -•;; cv.r :,’V.5 ■ - • y;vy ■ .T ' s ‘33
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(1) John Loughlin keeps his powder dry. (2) 1986 GCHS Litter Essay Winners: Front — S. Hicks, A. Jarratt, T. Jordan. Row 2 — A. Can¬ non, M. Gallimore, J. Hicks and S. Novey. They did their good deed trashing it. (3) Mr. Wilson gets a hug from GRIMACE- (4) Loafing in the parking lot were M. Tucker, C. Jarratt, L. Phillips and L. Wright. (5) R. Davenport gives an apple to Mr. Wilson during National Educa¬ tion Week. who art ui two hrfioWtd, £. hu v ;hi V rtcfdctv - ibj, h ' i wt ' fi y cine on m fjeavttt U.iill- breae ■a f L r ?ur jprgn (♦ our 6 fangioe our ' i.5 nt i rt rt Mo, jftuf evil. j v-sr.
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