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Cheese! Seniors Tom Taylor, Mark Moran, and Mike Herrity take a break e working on the float. The class of '85 won the Homecoming float contest for hird time in four years. 3 5 -cp q Q.. 5, it Long live the Queen. During half-time presentation, Lisa Redder was crowned Homecoming Queen. Lisa and five other senior girls represented the Class of '85 on the Homecoming Court. - K ' , I ML... GM' .......,...- if ' xx ...- . ' ' L J Q1 Being Casual. With a few minutes to talk, Houston Landry and Dorothy Dashiell talk about the morning's events. During breaks students could be found talking and relaxing. 'Wim ll. X Wwys One Final Check. Drum Major Kathy Zettl looks over her notes on how the routine should work. Hayfield's Mar- ching Band captured many awards for their talents. l Opening 3
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ji lt all began on August 27,1984 when Hayfield official- ly opened its doors. Eighteen hundred different in- dividuals with different ideas, different interests, and dif- ferent goals started the new school year. The key ele- ment was diversity, and one could find plenty inside Hayfield. Whether students drove their own cars, rode buses, or cajoled rides from friends, they all had one pur- pose: to get inside Hayfield. lt didn't matter whether a student came from Lorton or from Jefferson Manor, once inside Hayfield he became a part of the school's unique atmosphere. ' Nerd's of Hayfield Unite! In a world of his own, Senior Gary Kidd, is left alone to study his work for an upcoming test. Spirit week gave a chance for students to really show their creativity and be different. Which way did they go? Senior Souna Sharma may look confused, but the Hayfield Field Hockey team kept up their winning tradition. The hockey team has been a constant winner for I0 years. 'Deanna , 2 Opening fkg been Q foV,c3 Llgckft f+CCQua'i'pAeS Sufe LAJQS '2xcil+lzX3! Q'-kata-5 'L 305-l' lo'JCCl 'ftxf .2 Qmfdslg, Lqqs nffq VTOA' 5, , Q HQKQI- Lied 'X H-1 cl-ass, Hay-Q q Cgfcefx' Summer Cf.-'xcf ol-asf.-Csvl. E 2.0 Sr'-ln'- 3 1 LNUJQ Afgdqqsg 0 LQ G-44,1 tc, ro tb On the Dark Side. With anc school day finished, Sherry Pauly Elizabeth Camaur reflect on the c happenings. Hundreds of stud stayed after school throughout year for sports, clubs, band and dra Do, re, me Doreen Kelly, Beneke, Karen Shelley and Douglas practice for one of fou coming concerts. JM J. -If PX ,561 - , , 4 - 3 ' i '+A if H 0 ,Vi-Cuul' 9 9 5 W Ah' ' U
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4 Opening To the stranger's eye, Hayfield looked as ordinary as any high school, but to the insider, it was much more. From 7:45 to 2:05 Hayfield hummed as if it were alive. The students were the heart and spirit of the school. But this atmosphere did not die at 2:05. Students filtered in and out after hours. Breakdancers practiced their routines, SCA and class officers worked on organiz- ing dances, and athletes put in long hours after school. Some groups even met on Saturday to finish projects or practice. One thing was certain, the medley of students at Hayfield was adept at expressing themselves. lf one en- joyed marching in a band, singing, competing, or just observing, Hayfield had the facilities and activities to make it happen. 'l'hree's company. After eating lunch, Shawn Campbell, Eric Falls, and Enid Cor- rea take a stroll outside the building. Many students walked around outside to help get rid of their cabin fever. Puzzled? Yun-Suk Kim tries to understand a scientific experiment. Students tak- ing sciences, from Earth Science to Chemistry and Physics, used experiments to better understand the world around them. s Going for a gain. In PE class, guys go head to head in a foo game. Two PE credits were require graduate. Q . 3 :aww 'r 4 Oops! Jimmy Kelly practices breakdancing moves. Some stuc joined one of the two breaking clul school. They could be seen doing ' moves at dances. lv'
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