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JOURNEYING TO ORANGE for a football game are Quintin MCc- INDIAN ACTIONS ARE Serious busi- Millan, Troy Dean, Corey Dawson, ness for Boy Scouts Jack Thomp- and Marvin Morton, son and Tom O'Toole. AUTUMN ON THE MALL is the time and place for touch football. CARTER HANSEN GETS up from the bottom of the ‘‘touch” foot- ball pile. . ee ; sy J ‘ e ph a; } act eS e 20 Student Life 4
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MAKE MY DAY THE TEASING OF friends often makes the day for Hunter Moore. JIM WOODWARD (r) SHOWS off his python to Coté Burnette, Michael Barleston, Eric Armstead, and Jeff Burkett. MR. GRIFFIN ANSWERS questions posed by the Japanese visitors as they tour an industrial arts lab. ELIZABETH MCDANIEL JUMPS for AT THE YEAR’S COLDEST track joy as the hockey team chalks up Meet, Warren Lewis is counted. another victory. on to assist coach Joe Smith. ® Special Events 19
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OCCASIONALLY AFTER HOURS PIANIST MARTI GONZALES plays with poise and confidence. THE BLUES BROTHERS, Chris Alli- son and Ben Lawrynas, will never be forgotten. DEF JAMMERS GREG Washington, Rocco Christopher, and ‘'Q McMillin bust some beats. SE RE ARETE NIN HE Sea : alent doesn't happen “Taverne Even though many members of our student body were blessed with special talents, they could not automatically just get on stage. Hours and hours were spent in rehearsal to polish their acts, to refine their performances. Then Came THE OCCASION the second annual talent show sponsored by the Strings Program. To a packed house they played, danced, sang, and acted. The ultimate prize, 1st place, went to Yvonne Lucas for a dance that featured ‘‘Waving”’ and “Snaking.” Other activities often preoccupied our stu- dents. Sporting events drew their share of spec- tators. Butnotall activities were school related. Community organiza- tions, such as the Scouts, provided after school ac- tivities. One scouting highlight was Tom O'Toole making Eagle Scout in No- vember. Anyone who said there was nothing for teens to do in Fredericks- burg was wrong, but sometimes teens had to make their own fun with impromptu games, pizza parties and video sessions occasionally after hours. AN ORIGINAL COMPOSITION brought second place honors to Keller Williams. After Hours 21 |
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