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PIES, PIES, and more PIES! , :R i II. , 3 4 y ...LQ 1 ' 1 The Pie-in-the-Face is a contest held to raise money for the United Way. During first lunch Ms. Dixon and Mr. Dorland competed. During second lunch Ms. Stanley and Mr. Flynn competed. The person who got the most money in their jar got the pie. Mr. Marshall even agreed to have a pie if students raised S50 more - and they did! The Pie-in-the-Face Contest really helped raise money for the United Way this year, while also being an enjoyable event to watch! f 1--iv i -' That wasn't so bad now, was it Ms. Morris? inquires Mr. Weirich. Mr. Dorland can't decide if the pie is good or not! t P' Mr. Weirich waits in the wings for his next victim . . . none other than Mr, Flynn! it Watch out for the BIG rainstorm, oops, l mean PIE storm. -1 I' ' I Mis - ter Marshall!!! Nice hat Mr. Flynn!! l .ll
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Page 97 text:
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I I Coin' for the Guinness!!! The day started as everyone met at the - 3 if 1 ij' ry Y uv ' ,YY - EQ ' Pavilion near the beach, There were about -iw . I. Q f 'O Y Q 100 buses and 1500 students from different IV l gl' lk ,J g flat 9' A - schools eager to participate in a two mile l jun.. l 5' 7 A . : er. ' 7 l long train constructed of sand. Every school ,rf ll , u , gr 5-Jigs-.3 '-' r 'Z- Jvi nil ,dui 196, Natg- in Virginia Beach had a few cars to make and each car represented a country. lt took all day shoveling and sculpting, but when everyone stood back and took a look at the enormous train, it was well worth the work! Everyone went home proud of their accomplishment!!! Whew! We're finished, but it was a lot of fun! surmise Courtney Wheeler, Carol Garrison, and Beth Holland. ' J' in 2 1' 1 5 2 .f if.a'iaa5s 3 ir-,- M H T ' 4 Team effort is an important ingredient! A woman's work is never done! decides ' , ' ,V L, 4 M Todd Austin as he observes Ms. March. ,. l, , is . 'er 14 Q ' 73114 ATLANTIC MARIN E CE NTE R ii ' unioiui. ocean ssnvice. ll I - 2 , W in 'I J I 1 I l fx K i NQAN l l l i i V I l i .-3 All aboard! This is even better than school! discovers Mike Rhue, -1 Inspectors Julie Kight and Lisa Hammer are impressed with the bridge. We're here! exclaim Jan Sawyer lfrontl and Cindy Kerneis. On Thursday, September 29, 1983, 120 of Mr. Revelle's Earth Science students took an exciting field trip to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Atlantic Marine Center in Norfolk. They toured the ship, Mount Mitchell, as well as the map-making facility and various exhibits. All in all, Mr. Revelle said they had a very good time.
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'TIS 'PHE SEHSIEIN 'FEI BE BUSY! S , V, These Flappers illustrate the mode of fashion in the 1920's. I The Christmas Spirit prompted these students to dress as elves! The Spirit Day winner was Laurie Willis lstanding, second from rightl I Q i f 5 it 3 4 I ' 4 i i ,1,. .. Young Audiences presents a Jazz Festival to celebrate the 1920's with the ninth graders, isis yx X X gud' A W-3-xl. Mr. Flynn enjoys his rented cheerleader, Mary Ann Baker, while simultaneously contributing to the Joy Fund. The winner for the best decorated door for Christmas was Ms. Lant's homeroom. This was an SCA sponsored activity. Teachers lMs. Morris, Ms. Hicks, Mr. Flynn, Ms. Stahl, and Ms, Stanleyl have Christmas Spirit too!
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