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A6 the warm sun set on Su ' mitier 75. tennis fans laitl their rackets aside, beachgoers hung their bathmg suits on the line to dry. ' apd reluctant teenagers made their way toJjCecoughtan High to begin a new and.i pefully, ' exciting • . j ■ Mhopl yearriTie first majb ; ; the uppercjas Wpkjomihg hew stu- ;-;7; : dents. aS Sophoinore brientation managed entertaining as ' well as -f ” ' V ' ' --r: ' j fbrmative- Seven humorous skits gave ' the newcomers their first look at what - vi s in store far them, and Principal ’ Harry B; Dyche was joined by Senior Class President Marty Baxter in greeting the students. With time: clas routine, but the rousing cries of cheer- ... v .V leaders t pep rallies and football V gaml hiHped to break the everyday . monotony of school life. The Home- coming football game and its accom- panying festivities, with Bernice Comp- ton crowned queen, provided a much- needed boost in school spirit. ' As the end of the first semester . drew near, the ICC-sponsored Winter Carnival drew approximately twenty clubs and organizations to take part in a fun-filled day of fund-raising. The French, German, Spanish, and Latin Clubs participated in the annual Foreign Language Christmas Program. A school year is never without its share of dances, and Keyettes and Key Clubbers worked diligently to provide Warriors with an annual Christmas dance, the Mistletoe and Holly Ball. An important part of the Kecoughtan scene was the band, under the direc- tion of Mr. Fred Pendergraft. Band members gave spirited performances at pep rallies, football games, and con- certs, and ended the year with a root- beer and pretzel concert. With the advent of basketball, a sec- ond homecoming dance saw senior Annie Weih crovvned queen. Putting the finishing touches On a fun-filled year ' were important events such as the Ju- . nior Ring Dance, Senior Prom, and ' - Class NighC SAT ' s,ACH ' s, and Ad- vanced Placemen behind, old friends and-acquairrtances found themselves reliving the highlights of thO year. Climaxing the ar, for seniors was the Saturday, May 1 Z graduation, which brought a dose to their high school education. Each looked io the future for • ' • S ' . his own pathway to freedom. . ■ ' . V ' ' Highlights 8 Warrior Karen Murray converses with a Tabb Tiger at the first football If I could talk to the animals rally.
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Summer of the Shark KA-CHING rings the cash register Janet Therianos accurately tallies a customer s bill Are you sure th,s coathad two arms when you brought .t in? ' Chr,s Ames works as a dry cleaners assistant at his father s shop
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