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Rl ; Home of the Lancers. This collection of the Senior, ‘Main, and Round buildings has housed Lancers since 1964. A new parking lot and vocational build- ing was added to Manchester this year. Finding a place to sign, Junior Becky Robertson looks for an empty space as Senior Mark Snow signs another book. Oversized shirts. These two J.V. cheerleaders de- cide punk is. definitely it. Opening - 3
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Reflections: When we reflect upon this year, what will we remem- ber? Well, looking back, our year as Lancers began with the annual yearbook signing party. And for several weeks prior to the official opening of school, active Lancers were preparing for the year through sports, band, and squad practices. The S.C.A. introduced new Lancers to the school at Orientation, but nothing could quite prepare them for the unbearable heat of our unairconditioned school. Almost immediately upon returning to school, we exper- ienced our first big controversy. With construction occur- ing where the old smoking area had been, the administra- tion moved the area to the courtyard. Almost all Lancers were enraged with the Seniors topping the list. After a petition and meetings with the administration, the smoking area was moved. The Seniors had succeeded in preserv- ing the quality of the courtyard and their gazebo. After this controversy had blown over, the Juniors and Seniors prepared for the traditional Powderpuff contest. (continued on page 5) Royal couple, Jean Wilkinson and Courtney Good- win pose for pictures after Courtney was named Powderpuff King. Sign my yearbook. After a summer of waiting, ex- cited Lancers look through the pages of the 1980 Memoir. Bon Fire Madness. Senior Lancerettes Lynda Tay- lor and Ranu Ghatak perform as the band plays at the Homecoming Spirit Bon Fire. 2 Opening
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Queen for the night. Newly-announced Homecom- ing Queen Robin Davis is escorted off the field by Principal Jack Thomas. Towering high, the Lancer cowboy was the es- sence of the Senior float, ‘‘Another One Bites the Dust.” Four to a pass. Robin Davis, Mike Stokes, Bubba Thompson, and Clyde Grant carry Mr. Storino’s pass through the halls. The front line. The Lancer offense tries to score against a strong Varina team. 4 Opening
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