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; % z 4 ae a 1. Come and Get It! Jennifer Peart trys to persuade Tommy Clark to come for dinner. 2. Watch out Stallione! John Ives im- itates Beatrice. 3. Franky and the fighting four! Await- ing for Mr. Franklins final explana- tion the Fighting Four stand ready for anything! 4. Lets Dance! Maria King captivates the gentleman with her cha-cha! 5. Stalking the stage. Chris Kerr suavely struts his stuff across the stage. 6. Slowly but Surely 7. Peek-a-Boo!
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Up, Up, and Away Sporting a new coach, Susan their next four games. But after Glover, the Girls Freshman their midseason slump they came Basketball team opened the on strong to beat Potomac again season with a 16-12 victory over 28-27 and Garfield 40-38. Between Potomac. After losing their the two, however, was a two second game against Stonewall, point loss to Woodbridge. 22-24, they came back to defeat This team had a much better Woodbridge 23-17. Although they record than last years and started the season off fairly well, displayed some prospect for the they fell upon hard times and lost upcoming years. 4 seme Where’ players $cra: grab the rebou Hold up ... Wendy West doesn’t like what she sees and decides to start over with a different play. GIRLS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Potomac 16-12 Stonewall Jackson 22-24 Woodbridge 23-17 Gar-Field 27-35 Stafford 14-19 Stafford 16-26 Stonewall Jackson 27-32 Potomac 28-27 Woodbridge 20-22 Gar-field 40-38 Season Record: 4-6 Left to right: Rebecca Sterne, Susan Thompson, Stacey Mundy, Christine Dickerson, Wend Kelly Rigsbee, Doreen Marx, West, Dawn Conner, Lisa Esser, | Cassey Dickerson, Coach Susan Glover. 131
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THE TROOPS! The Drama Clubs third annual fall Shakespeare pro- duction of ‘““Much Ado About Nothing” was a sen- timental journey through the 40s. The step back in time began with a concert b the ee Band, and oe Mad- rigals playing, and singin old 40's Eortesl oe The play opened at the close o WW. II, complete with an official announce- ment, the national anthem, a series of famous pictures from the period, and a movie of the news of the day. The rest of the produc- tion more than lived up to its Ens aay fan fare. One of hakespeares favorite com- edies written in 1598, “Much Ado” was put in a period almost 350 years la- ter, and was produced to reflect the feeling of this pocen age in American istory. 1. English Made Easy. Gene Guthrie and Bill Crow trying to speak the most impossible of languages ... English. 2. Training For Rocky IV. Tom Reed shows Mike Watson his brutal strength. 3. Don’t Turn Around Tom! Tom mite i ah oh + Rael ne oh Clark calls his “boy’’ to fetch his book while Karen Hilburn and Chris Kerr waltz across the stage and he gives her a gentle kiss. 4. I Said Get Out Of My Way! Tom Reed taking a stroll across the floor. 5. Jumping Jellybean. John Ives boogies to the Cha-Cha. 133
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