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Something BIG in Student Life Silver Slipper was likewise a popular place to be seen. Everyday life brings a constant change from small events to big ones and we, as students, saw more and more of this phenomenom. Our lives combined the weird and the wild with the bleak and the boring to keep us going seven days a week, fifty-two weeks a year. We constantly were in search of any and all types of diversions to make life livable. Football and basketball games drew as many as 1400 students, parents, faculty, and community members. After-game dances were popular with us since they gave us a chance to find out the latest gossip and mingle with our friends. Formal dances took a little more advanced planning, as we struggled to “catch” the dates we wanted to go with. Many a Friday night has seen Burger King and McDonald's employees cringe as we invaded for a quick bite to eat before continuing to cruise around town. The Pep is what it's all about — sophomore enthusiasts Glynis Wade, Traci Mercer, and Shelia Johnson show their football spirit during class competition. Winter weekends filled with snow sent ski fanatics off to the slopes, particularly Bryce, Wintergreen, and Massanutten. Sometimes the best part of the week came with a party or two. Everything from Hobos to Happy Birthdays was celebrated and commemorated for us. These “events” could be expected to pop up on any night of the week — school or no school — and many of us went to school or work wondering how we would stay awake throughout the whole day. Another time-honored activity some of us indulged in involved escapades with such innocent-sounding things as shaving cream and toilet paper along with an occasional sign or two snatched and planted appropriately. Taking advantage of her five-minute break between classes, senior Lisa Whitmore chats with a friend before moving on to her next class. Student Life Divider 7
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King’s Dominion’s newest attraction, The Lost World, towers majestically over the familiar amuse- ment park. Evening finds the illuminated Sky Wheel rotating a few last times before the annual Fredericksburg Agricultural Fair closes for the day. 8 Student Life Atti
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