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Left: Serene moments are a necessity in every student's life. Below: Mr. Frye tries to prove to Pat Dom, joe Hoffer, and Sharlon Valorie that learning geome- try can be fun. ' Some thlngs never changed. As the school year began, there was a flurry of excitement and nervousness. Will I like my teachers? Will I find my classes on time? Everyone rushed to make it to class in four minutesg to buy books and more booksp to buy the supplies that each teacher demandedg and to greet old friends. And all that took place in the extreme heat of Sep- tember. The beach or any quiet cool place seemed a wonderful alternative. Then as the first few weeks passed the pace slowed somewhat. The weather cooled. In all that initial rush, some of the positive aspects were missed. It was now possible to see the tall pines, the sun glinting off a shiny window. It was a treat to see the foot- ball field in the twilight. There was now time to talk, time to plan, time to hope. There was time to sort things out.
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New Traditions, Old-Time Fun Traditions must be started someplace and in the case of Homecoming Week, a new tradition has been established. This was the second year of having a full week of events leading up to the big day. A bonfire began the week and got the students fired up with spirit for the week ahead. Cheers and songs filled the brisk night air as stu- dents gathered around the blazing fire. The admission for the bonfire was not a ticket - it was fire wood! A cheering competition between the three classes caused cheerleaders to throw pies on football players, but it ended up with everyone getting a piece of the action! The spirit gener- ated at the bonfire continued through- out the week. It was culminated with a Cavalier victory over the Knights. Right: Eddie Batten and Wayne Gilbert march during Homecoming festivities. Below: Patsy Dooley and Colleen Cloughley show off their Homecoming mums - compliments of the football team. Homecoming Week begins with the soon to be traditional Bonfire. 16 l Highlights
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