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Congratulating her brother, sophomore Da- vid Zybko, on his solo performance during half- time, senior Theresa Zybko doesn’t let the rain dampen her spirits. Ai | diag 30? thie nuick OF Bs a ce: te PUDABRDINLAY ANSWERS. Farthe’: as He eves Revealing a typical locker, decorated with word collages and pictures, sophomore Connie Colonna extracts another typical item, a ban- dana. Toying with computers has become a big pre-school pastime. Here seniors Tony Randolph and Robert Glenn try to blast computer creatures to smitherines. 24 people
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AFS carnations are distributed by sopho- more Stacey Potter with a little help from Mrs. Marian Minnix. Sophomores Sue Fallon and Thomas Vin- son indulge in Hersey’s kisses. gy tite MLE ii, An exchange of chocolate kisses before school is enjoyed by sophomores Robert Doss, Peyton Winfree, Fred Huger, and Lanier Carter. valentine's 23
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Candid Camera Z What?! The pained expression on senior David Fitch’s face reflects his pain as yearbook advisor, Mrs. Betty Collins, regretfully tells him that his columns are off. Finding the hill beside the parking lot more interesting than calculus, Mr. Lauck’s first period class escapes from school after an early fire drill. Lights! Camera! Action As anyone can see, school life can be very exciting. But what people really don't know about is the work behind the scenes. After one looks past the fans at the ball games, the band at half- time, and the pictures at art shows, one experiences the fun that goes into school spirit and participation. When lunch time comes, everyone heads for “Torian Beach’. To add a friendly touch, lockers are decorated at the beginning of the year. And when problems show up, the teachers are al- ways willing to help. So whenever one wonders what those students are up to, say ‘cheese’ and remember . . . it’s only CANDID CAMERA! With a look of dread on his face, junior Hugh Jarrard prepares to endure yet another class dur- ing an endless school day. people 25
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