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ae es Re SENIOR ANTONIO COGHILL gives his right arm's best to put a unique forward motion on the ball. WENDY PARKER AND Tabatha Unroe give the sign to show how much they love cheerleading. Fellow cheerleaders Tiffany Govenides, Alana Holland, and Ashleigh Harris wholeheartedly agree. SHERRY MEYER TAKES time between Classes to make an important phone call. Opening 5
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Forward Motion | At the commencement of the school year, students were forced to shift gears and proceed full speed ahead. The tradition of spirit and hard work, native to aJames Monroe student, remained fastened to his heart, but new attitudes and an even deeper sense of school loyalty developed. Enthusiasm was excep- tionally alive in all aspects of school life; the academic world welcomed MR. ROBERTS LETS “LOOSE” and takes a break from class. new teachers and more advanced courses of study; the sphere of sports celebrated the arrival of new-comer coaches; and the social circuit added new school traditions to its belt. The James Monroe family walks its way with courage and con- fidence, not Knowing what the future holds but ready to meet whatever it encounters. KURT MOELLER WAVES this way after showing off his ‘‘Band Member of the Week” Award to his friend from North Stafford High. GOING FOR FIRST PLACE is Nichole Johnson, followed closely by Karen Young and Steph- anie Griffis. 4 Opening ¢ Saal rarer ae a EG Dae ee | JOBY COAKLEY, MELVIN SMITH, Terry Johnson and Herman Baskerville wait for dismissal to move on to the next Class.
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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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