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Most people thought that learning happened only in the classroom, but no matter where students went over the summer, they learned something. Wheth- er this knowledge was trivial or not, it was an education in itself. BEEP...BEEP...BEEP...Itwas 6:30, time to wake up for the first day of school. Bodies all over the 'burg rolled out of bed and slowly made their way to the alarm clock to turn it off for just five more minutes of sleep. These same bodies that just barely had the ING IN THE SUN. Touring Eu- tudents imagine themselves ' oman Ampitheater . ro w ng the gladiators of ancient times in f ' 1 nr f '-J' energy to make it across the room to the clock, always had enough to make it back into bed. Once safely back, visions of a glo- rious summer coming to a distinctive S u m m e r in the Alps was fan- tastic. 1 7 -- Paul Lavy,junior. halt occupied their minds. People rem- inisced over Myrtle, Virginia, Daytona, and Nags Head beach trips, great tans, fun camps, Disney World, Switzerland, Brussels, ltaly, France, and England. They thought of jobs, money meant to save for college, or just to spend. Some remembered the thrill of being chosen to go to special programs in Florida, Chicago, Governor's school, and Boys' or Girls' State. The summer was filled with expectations, hopes, and dreams of all the things that could be accom- plished during the eighty days of free time. Although most dreams were not school related, some were. People re- membered the great times in band, basketball, football, wrestling and cheerleading camps. Senior Jennifer Hansbrough thought that, Being at camp was a fun way to make the sum- mer go faster, Just as people fell into a peaceful slumber for the second time the alarm again rang and the heat of the summer had become a memory, for these bo- dies became students once more. -r-. -. fr -H . rr' .-.Feels-ii'-atsf' , ., gnu..-gg ' ' ,- , . A , A . P L . -' l A..'f '49 'V ' rf- , ,.-?a47T' A, Q55-?g?c..-1-' I-QT, Lg K1 V-RM-, fl.. .Qf.Qu - in ' , J -4: ff 0 q Q- .ez .. -M rf: tr H ' sf-v-s f at a+-f asc: A 11 4 .K .,. , 4 ,. W f- A wi Q i,Q,I'!'-A Me -wsiyaq, ., X Q .at Q.a'K,1. .2 . L-1. X -fferagfigiq' sag.. 1 r M . he 4 V -- A 1 - Q-'qu ' ' ,-.V vw .Q ye- .. L A - . --651-1153 gig , ,. 4? ' iq el V Adgw 34 3 s fw?',- . . , -- N - '54 , is-ii' .fi ds- . 1 Wulf. 'V t ' ,rf 9 W ' t' , ,g x . ' - - - ., , . ...a - rs.. 1. -E ummm om SAILING. with the aid of a speed- Tt Duff i?2SE'IP'i?i fdo L:f an b unior Chad McGlaughIin floats over ?q C of' ,e P eve 0 on e, wie La aranac in Uppe, state New Yom- in nce, junior Porter Shomo enjoys his la day in Europe. Summer Activities 11 n
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I UNED IN. Warming up for a duet with sister, sophomore Marnie Runyan and Rachel prepare to play for their grandpar- ents at their Florida home. ag H s of fy - g EECHLESS. On a field trlp with her Art ll class, Tracey Huntley wonders over the significance of a portrait hanging In the Rlchmond Art Museum. Art ls a popular hobby among the juniors. How many people have an outdoor hobby? 775 How many people have an artistic hobby? 387 How many students spend over two hours per week on their hobby? 500
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