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°“ MARRIED TIL DRESSED IN APPROPRIATE AT- TIRE, Pam Chittum and Pam Shields collect money at the Sadie Hawkins dance. KINGS DOMINION was an attrac- tion for Biology classes and the Mono- gram Club. THE GOOD GUY AWARD recipient, Judy Cash, happily accepts the honor from SCA President Garry Kidd. SYMBOLIZING FBLA fund raising, the March of Dimes logo emphasizes the Walkathon. OF Ded Deas Tx ea APs) Ow: , Ys 4 Ms ° x ae
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NERCY AT “THE PIT” Pat Dyer shoots over Natural Bridge defender Kirk John- son in the opening game of the holi- day tournament. The Blues fell to the Rockets 58-44. COLD WEATHER brought a shortage of carnations and the cheerleaders were forced to use mums as a sub- stitute for their Valentine’s Day pro- ject. Jane Cox delivers a greeting to Barry Carter, while Mrs. Jennie Floyd records absentees in homeroom. SANTA and his helpers spread Christ- mas cheer on the day before vacation. Jackie Burch, as Santa, was accom- panied by elves, Emily Teauge, Jane Cash, and Boo Ewald, as he visited the schools in the community. THE ANTICIPATION ends for jun- iors David Smith, Valerie Humphries, Perry Knight, Lem Byers, and Donna Moore, as they receive their rings from the Balfour representative, Mr. Kin- ton, after several weeks delay. URUNCE Winter Activities 21
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Pinte el IDNIGHT’ ° iy The final months of school passed quickly with a barrage of activities occupying everyone’s time. Almost every organization was involved in some springtime project. Dances continued to be a favorite activity of the students, with the traditional Sadie Hawkins’ dance breaking the accepted boy-asks-girl routine. Temporary vows were taken and couples were “married ‘til midnight.” Other traditional events in- cluded the BV Relays in which members of the track team par- ticipated, and the FBLA- sponsored Walkathon which raised funds for the March of Dimes. The Drama Club, continuing its annual practice, presented “The Swimmer” in One-Act Play Competition. The production was rated “Superior” in district and regional competition, and for the first time the school was repre- sented in the State Showcase of One-Act plays. The Band also remained active by participating in a Memorial Day salute honoring the deceased Servicemen. Other traditions were retained as the annual Awards Assembly was held featuring the presenta- tion of honors such as the “Good Guy Award”, citizenship medals, and athletic awards. Other organizations chose to end the year in ways that took them away from the immediate school area, as trips to Kings Dominion were enjoyed by mem- bers of the Biology classes and by members of the Monogram Club. HONORING THE DEAD, | the Marching Blues participate in Memorial Day Ceremonies held at the cemetery. CHARLOTTESVILLE was the final step as the Drama Club performs for the State Showcase of One-Act Plays. Tracey Armstrong, Stephan Moore, Keith Hickman, and Darrell Painter participate in the final production.
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