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'!4 it ,Jt,'l I ,H- 1 Xa' irlaf' Chemistry students Terry Armbruster, Therese Van Petten, and Iohn Low conduct an experiment with great interest. Above: Brenda Roark, Mr. Williams, and Brandee Dietz show off ceramic pieces they made in craft classes. Right: jenny Baldwin shows her field hockey skills as she sends the ball flying into the goal cage.
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4 'X Beginning . . . Are TomorroW's Brightest Memories 'fre' Louisa Gerard proudly displays the button that distinguishes her as a mighty senior. As we reflect upon the memories of our past year we are drawn to the memories of certain people and certain places. Cur dearest friends and favorite 'I ang-outs will remain foremost in our V ,s x minds for a long time to come. The best Q X 1 moments of our lives here at Princess Anne have been spent together. We have been together for classes, clubs, and athletic events, and the Cavalier spirit has held us together. These moments in our lives will truly help to ' form our brightest memories. tl' .bv Above: Varsity football player Greg Ahles and cheerleader Maura Callan discuss one of the Cavaliers' overwhelming wins. Right: lim Kirk concentrates on his work in in- dustrial arts class as Mr. Huling and David Gunn look on.
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Far right: After a Cavalier dance, shoecheck be- comes Quite a hectic place. Right: spirit banner warns opponents that Cox Stadium is P.A. territory. Below: A a':udv:'t'l house is shown in the after- math of a rolling escapade, a favorite nighttime activity. 4,349 rf' ' After school activities have added many happy moments to our lives throughout the year. Special friends have een constantly by our sides as we have enjoyed pizza Jaarties at Pizza Inn, games, dances, an club and class activities. We have been up to ether and down together. We have cefebrated together in our victories and have remained unified in defeat. Our extra-curricular activities have truly been rewarding. They have iven us some of the best moments o? our lives with good friends in special places. 6 I A Beginning V People And Places , 9 in if lg .. 'lf' I Q 1 'ti' I ,N Bb' '?- -Q - a 1 Y l 's n - 4' . fi -P l sf ,n- '??tf':I 1. e - f vu wh-- ++v xi -. il lf '-it -4 'v I S ,u 51-.- ' lj: Above: Seniors Mickey Kosloski and Paul Bailey exemplify their class spirit during a class assem- bly. Right: Drill team members aren't camera shy!
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