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FOCUS FIND THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1981 Across 1. The Irish brand of green. 3. Her exotic 1st name belies her All-American personality. 5. The month after April plus what your fingers are attached to. 7. The plural of what you do when you bump your toe on something. 11. What Matt Dillon was. 12. Another word for gather. 13. Where the Dutch live. 15. What baseball players swing. 17. The short people of America will love her. 19. A fish that is delicious when pickled. 21. It never,.i. it pours. 23. Female keys would be lost without her. 25. lt's only fitting that he would be a founding member of the Apathy Club. 27. He's not a runner or a leaper but ai.. 29. The drunken mother of Ramshackle Inn. 31. A precious jewel plus a German mug. 33. Add an S to the bumps you get when you touch a toad. 35. One who makes barrels. 37. In his case, the meek did inherit the earth. 39. The opposite of stop plus what you do to the halls at Christmas time. 41. Although the last of 11 at home, she's ff at NA. 43. This dreamy girl is always onlnine. 45. He's the chie bat in the Belfry. 47. My what facial hair can do for a person. 49. What you do on a church pew. 51. The purple haze. 53. Not the windward side of the mountain, 55. As told by Shakespeare. don't be borrowin'. lendin',or,1. 57. Neither beast nor fowl would set up a howl if they came face to face with our own . 59. Popular soap opera,. s Hope. 61. The opposite of false. 63. He's never stern nor in a storm although his name sounds like it. 65. ghgs seen Gone With the Wind 57 times 'cause she thinks she is Scarlett ' ara. 67. NA's mathematical wizard. 69. He always looks spruce but will never call a truce. 71. He is the franchise. 73. He's always looking for the. diamond of his life. 75. One who is a cobbler. 77. A glass container plus1.,,.in Gone With the Wind. 79. The Olympics won't tell her to bag it. 81. Skiing is his speciality. Oh. Suzanna' Dont you cry for me. Too many men, not enough time. She might not have a brush. but she'll always have a..T. Her English accent is charming. The opposite of old. What you put around a picture. She's the bright star on the Horizons. Howl at the moon, sing his a tune. Don't say he's aloon, call him John1i. Thisfack-in-the-box is always popping up at the wrong time and place. A carefree attitude, Aw. what thel.. The color of blood plus any plant with fronds and divided leaflets. Wherever you see Gary, you'll see,T. Like the famous candy bar. shes mighty sweet. You're a ll... Charlie Brown. Very smart plus the last part of iceberg. She's famous for her ability to put quotations in English papers. The opposite of despair. The famous poetess Emilyl What a fish breathes with. Our Japanese judo expert. He's not a do-less. he's a dai.. The male child of a Bill, Having hair certainly was a drag to him. A day without Ralph is a day without,... Add a slice of ham to a famous pizza place. When you throw your money into a wishing well, make sure it isn't a hollow well. She likes to scare you. When the Italians created the word for star, they must have had her in mind French for The Tower of No Water. He's so shy that he blanches when you call his name. The capital of Texas. Life is always a summer to him. The newest addition to the Class of '81. She's got the reins. When Irish eyes are smiling, they're sure to see her. Americas fifth president. Don't put all your eggs into onei... A small river. If you don't want to get hurt, don't mess with-1. A type of fish. Bagels and,iplus her own 1st name Chilli Peppers mom.
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15 S1 N Eimiez SKILL WITH THE BLADE John Gill's bright blue eyes narrow in concentration as he scrapes away at a piece of wood with his knife. Splinters of juniper fall to the floor as he holds the object up for scrutiny. lt is, or rather will be, a pintail duck, a lifelike miniature carved completely from wood by the 19-year-old Norfolk Academy senior. John is perfecting his techniques, picking up tips here and there that make the wings just a little more realistic or give the heads just the right contours. Already, he's been recognized locally as an up-and-coming wildfowl carver with several noteworthy credits. He won third place and S400 last year in the annual Student Gallery '80 art contest sponsored by the Ledger-Star and United Virginia Bank. When he was 14, his mother,had a class schedule from the Virginia Beach Arts Center lying around the house and John picked it up and glanced through it out of curiosity. When I saw it had a class in bird carving, I decided to take it. It was kind oftoughf' There were all of these old men in there carving. I was the only kid. Since then, he's worked mostly on his own. I never got a chance to take another class. For a while he worked with carver James Bell of Bay Colony. But Bell passed away before spending much time with John. Bell's wife, Virginia, is John's art teacher at school, and she allows him to use her husbands workshop. She also lets him work on his birds during class. I really don't think l'm good enough to make a career out of this, he said modestly. But I will always do it as a hobby on the side, enter shows and things like that. When people say they look life-like, that's the best compliment they can give me. Test Position 3f1iits semi pizonel E? Q me POSITION is orrem mvorasiv avmosg time I Ki' Feel. rt Remxev nPPRonci4 ro TPKIN' reefs is TNG BESFBETTT I-MSO I-IAS TNQ' FIDVFINTFI66 E 'DURING ri 'WWII wer oi: mmwme You to Quo Nk on You nneeizs BV Pizessme Tllem one nr A T IME DN me Baci-L orr VOLL2 N604 Tuos KEEPING PEOl7lE FROM ,xhvyku AQE iiowEueR,couNrirlG ON voula I'-ffftlf.. Firifoens SHOULD BE RJLQERVED 'UE U Q: RJR SIMPINE MAN Pkoeiems, Z since nrremvnne sauriraz nears Il- A USN Fesuu' in SEVERE WLllPLlllS ima t - V' t , Q Q I 1 I ' Q ,I Reriuzine wurirfi vuMMY flou o - ui
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