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eee ee aa r f ] +, : ‘ | q é f iA Y SAT Tf : a % : 5 | 5 a | | ce | | fi | | Me a y 4 e J 1 | cond : . ond | L. mate snl) - mn In all aspects of daily life Jackets were on the move. Always on the upswing, Jackets made the most of their year. Deep thought went into the social moves that were ever present at James Monroe. Hard work made academic moves worthwhile. Moves of affection displayed the cozy warmth of students and faculty. Talented movers livened the pace by sharing their gifts with everyone. The year was full of movers and shakers, im- proving all-around on a grand scale. JIMMY FENWICK COMPLETES an in-depth study of cells. JUNO PITCHFORD AND MIKE BURCH, the Odd Couple of Rap, perform at the spring Talent Show. STEVE HALL PAUSES for a serious stare. AT THE JAYEM vs. Orange game, Mrs. Woodward and Mia Johnson huddle together to share the warmth of friendship. Moving 7
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TEAGUE HICKS STUDIES during an improvised study hall in the cafeteria. TORY VAN LEAR, TOM BENNETT, Martin Thorstead, Stephanie House, Laura Reeder, and Tyler Scott enjoy a lively conversation at lunch. SENIOR ROBERT MANN, a loyal Jacket supporter, reflects upon the up- coming Friday night activities. Along with many other enthusiasts, he prepares to cheer on another Jacket victory, go out for a bite to eat, and then party for a while. ROBERTA ‘'MISSY’’ BRADFORD PREPARES delicacies for the next senior lunch wave. 6 Student Life ¢
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8 Student Life 7. LOOK to Student Life We didn't take things sitting down. Student life just wasn't sitting passively in seats while teachers passed on information. We jumped, walked, smiled, worried, responded, yelled, danced, and grew as we looked our way. A message to go to the office. How many times have | been tardy to first period? No — that’s not it. | don't know — Balloons for me?! It’s all ina student's day. It’s Halloween. Another message from the office. There’s a gypsy giv- ingmea phone message. | have to go to the dentist. Mrs. Laskowski (in clown face) signed me out. A Jap- anese lady peaks around the parti- tion — and my English teacher was a damsel in medieval dress. What Next? Did | forget the Christmas tree for the hospital is due today? 10 days til Christmas break. Exams already?? About a million days until graduation, thought a senior. Winter was still here. There’s nothing better, though, thanasnow day— warm bed anda good sleep in! How many carnations will | get for = r a ‘ Re a ae sabes a a atic ites ie cn jstiometorinta dette Sey LN te ett cin lk
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