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OUR TRADEMARKS “Jacket Spirit” was the trademark. It was the force that bound our students together and united us against our opponents. After the school! bell rang at 2:40, students flooded the parking lot and rushed to their buses anxious to get on to other things. School activities Such as dances and sports events were well attended by spirited fans. Other money conscious students held jobs at local businesses. Wherever we spent our free time, our spirit shined through, letting everyone we came in contact with know that we were the mighty Jayem Jackets. S471 LNSQML P oS S eX JOHN FRANKLIN, Lara Jesser, LY and Kirk Thompson take time out QS. to pose for the camera during the aS Homecoming pep rally. Si a“ SS , NS “w ) Ss Student Life 7
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Talent Show A Show of Shows AN EXCELLENT example of ‘The Wave” performed by Gaye Robinson, Peggy Camp, Tranida Keyes, and Yvonne Lucas. RHONDA JACKSON sings “Babe”. She won second place 8 Student Life FELICIA KOTY and Michelle Moran ask for the man of their dreams. It began merely as an idea, a dream. Mrs. White and her various strings classes made the dream a reality. On April 26, 1985, the combinea orchestra under the direction and organization of Mrs. White sponsored the first annual Talent Variety Show at James Monroe: a show that proved to be very enter- taining and successful. It was a collective effort of many teachers and of members of the Fredericksburg community: WFLS deejay Brian Strobel emceeing, Mrs. Fran Meyer’s choreography, Mr. Turner’s “New York”, Keith Armstead’s direction of “We are the World,” and many more. The winners, chosen by the guest judges, were as follows: Enric Armstead (first); Rhonda Jackson and The Rappers, Fernando Owens and Juno Pitchford, (tied for second); and Heather Govenides tied the break dancers- “Dr. Drag” (third). It was a night of entertainment and a night that was very profitable to the Orchestra. Such success will un- doubtedly lead to the Second Annual Talent Variety Show. ERIC ARMSTEAD, the show's big winner, mystifies the audience.
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