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le best of both world s. Doreen Kelly, Donna Broz and Joan Honald find ne to chat between bites. Food and Fun Over a Hamburger Bun When students at Hayfield were asked what their favorite sub- ject was, ninety percent of the time the reply was Iunch. Lunchtime provided a break in the school day. It was thirty minutes of freedom from classes and teachers. Lunch was, of course, a time to eat. Junior Ricky Bell com- mented, The food is great. I mean I eat everything. Mrs. Weaver enjoyed the food as well and remarked, I appreciate the staff sending out menus, and I enjoy the specials on Wednesday and Thursday. The seniors had a special section reserved just for them. Signs were posted proclaiming that no underclassmen could sit there. Senior Holly Lavalle said, It's great having our own section since a lot of our privileges were taken away. Lunch was not only a time for eating. It was also a time for socializing. For some, lunchtime was a chance to finish last minute homework, study, or even catch up on lost sleep. Some students frequented the library or College and Career Center. All in all, Hayfield students found lunchtime to be a time for food, fun and freedom until that inevitable moment when it was time to return to class. Far from the maddening crowd. Mary .Jo Gondek certainly looks serene as she catches up on some reading during lunch. A breath of fresh air. Angie Jenkins and Julia Shank take time to relax outside on a nice day. Cafeteria 13
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Bhatia exclaims, I never thought flour tasted this bad! as he searches jellybean. it is e Camp Varsity hams gather for one more picture before they hit the id back to good 'ole Hayfield. Camp Varsity Camp Varsity, located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, was the sight of a memorable weekend retreat for the student leaders of Hayfield. Not only did the participants learn valuable leadership qualities, but they also had an opportunity to express themselves as individuals and make new friends. With the help of class officers, the SCA conducted workshops such as Public Speaking, Duties of an Officer, Parlimentary Pro- cedure, Working Together, and Publicity. A favorite workshop for many was Public Speaking. Andrea Johnson randomly picked the topic My Favorite Pet. Within moments she construed a hilariously dramatic speech about her beloved pet, Samuel the Ardvark, who was abducted by a group of cruel bullies who tied his nose in a knot. Plagued with a cold, poor Samuel sneezed and blew his brains out his ears. To add some zest to the weekend. the students engaged in the outrageous Annual Aylor Olympics. The team relays included such wacky games as finding and eating jellybeans from a pan of flour fwithout any handsl and groups consuming eighty marsh- mallows within two minutes. Senior Van Brollini joked, Nothing was funnier than seeing Kathleen Kay sprawl around on the floor while desperately trying to put on and take off an entire oversized outfit in record time. Between workshops, students enjoyed playing football, or canoeing on the lake. When night rolled around, some sang around a campfire, others danced for hours in their rooms, and still others, more mischievous campers, T.P.'ed rooms. When the bell rang for breakfast, students dragged their ex- hausted bodies out of bed fthose who had gone to bed, that isj. Belongings were collected and everyone bid a fond farewell to Camp Varsity. Students arrived back at Hayfield with good memories, a heightened awareness of their role inside Hayfield and newly acquired skills which they could then apply to their roles as leaders inside Hayfield. Doreen Kelly exclaims, Nothing is better than these biscuits! as she devours her king size breakfast. Camp Varsity 15
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