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-'x IN BETWEEN CLASSES MANY STUDENTS WALKED OUTSIDE TO AVOID THE CRUNCH IN THE HALLWAYS. Crowded conditions are a maior concern for school board officials. NICCI WEISS DRESSED UP AS FOOTBALL PLAYER JAMIE MARKS at the annual pep rally fashion show. The cheer- leaders imitated the personalities and dress habits of members from the var- ious athletic teams. Sui , I . '..,,.-. ,.s., Qc .M ,,,,,. L. N A .. ls Opening
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Like No OTher Way CDT Life WhaT's wrong? Where did sTudenT life go? High school hang- ouTs were noT always exciTing, lVlcDonaIds did noT hold The same appeal, and fooTlaall games did noT end on happy noTes. IT was difficulT To find Time To socialize: The parking loT was conTrolled by seniors and The lunch period was barely long enough To eaT in. The pressures of school, work and social acTiviTies caused us To reach ouT for a change in rouTine. The school, of course, offered The usual evenfs. Every Friday an aThleTic evenT of some sorT aTTracTed sTudenTs, and many Times There was a dance wiTh a live band afTerwards. Again, plays drew much local aTTenTion. There was always a club meeTing or sporTs prac- Tice Taking place afTer school, and many sTudenTs simply bummed around school To Talk wiTh friends. Somefhing had changed, Though. STudenTs venTured away from lVlidloThian info downTown Richmond and surrounding areas. Cary STreeT, The Science Museum, and parks such as lVlaymonT and Byrd were popular places in Richmond To visiT. Closer To home, The new ChesTerfleld Towne CenTer, food courTs in all major malls, and Friendly's provided places for congregaTion and laughTer. IT was no longer only 'TThe school as we experimenTed in shopping, visiTing, and parTying away from lvlidlolhian. EvenTs ThaT were normally close To The school moved farTher away. Prom was held aT The Richmond Civic CenTer, and graduaTion moved To The ArThur Ashe CenTer To allow everyone who wanTed To aTTend The ceremony The abiliTy To do so. STudenT life offered someThing for everyone. No maTTer whaT was happening, sTudenTs were like no oTher. A pleasanT mix of indepen- dence and TradiTion shaped everyThing ThaT we did. PTING FOR POST-LUNCH EXCITE- MENT, Chris Rains and Chuck Bainai play a mean game of table football. Everyday, rain or shine, these sopho- mores Took time away from school To play This game. Lunch Time was really the only time to escape from The huslle of The day.
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