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, 4 1: in 1: . 9160 f K C- A favoriie summer pastime is surfing as shown by a P.A. sfudenl. X ff 'Ui 'L , , 5, . L, , ,. Because of The allraclion of the World's Fair and the sagging economy, aiiendance al Busch Gardens was down, bui because of il's location, ll remained popular with PA. sludenls. One of the highlights for some French club sludenls was The annual Trip To France. pi!! F' E A'7'f'! V 1 T :rg I--4 1'-' A-.YJ .-gr Summer band camp prepared The Marching Cava- liers for their busy year of competitions. Memories Q
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7 Summer 82 - Things to Do and Places to See The summer of 1982 will long be re- membered as one which had many opporluniTies for Things To do and places To see. lf geTTing weT was your Thing There was always The beach wiTh iTs main feaTure - surfing. BuT surfing was noT The only aTTracTion The beach had To offer, The Rampage and The Royal London Wax Museum were also popular al'TracTions. However, one of The mosT popular aTTracTions of The summer was noT even in The sTaTe of Virginia, iT was The 1982 VVorld's Fair. Held from lvlay1 To OcTober 31, 1982, in Knoxville, Tenn., The Theme energy was feaTured in many exhibiTs from all over The world including The symbolic sun sphere. As Junior Clay Hall sTaTes afTer his visiT To The fair, l'The ex- hibiTs were really greaT, iT was well worTh The Trip. Summer 1982 was also one dominafed by music. Live concerTs Took place ThroughouT The summer feaTuring The TalenTs of groups such as Asia, Rush, and The Police. lf, for some reason, you could noT arlend The ooncerls, you could al- ways Turn on The radio and lisTen To The summer's number one song, The Eye of The Tiger. For some people, however, summer- Time was a Time for school acTiviTies. Leadership and DebaTe workshops were held aT Virginia-Wesleyan Col- lege while The lnTernaTional TheaTre ArTs Conference was held aT Ball STaTe Uni- versily in Indiana. Here aT home, Band Camp began in mid-AugusT as did fall sporT TryouTs as The 1982-83 school year began. m,Vw,9,g5J: 1- - --,pw-U - 5.:-.v:-Q-- . . . 953-35. 4, 55 ' .1113 ffti-Eff' T fixfeffiff xf 7 eff, J, 'A , im' ' 5 .-. Q.. -hngndf. . A A uniaue a1TracTion This summer was The World s Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee, 'T lil' T N . , . . Damien Sweeney demonsTraTes The arl of shallow waTer diving. 8 Memories
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Homecoming '82 Floats, Fires, and Frills Rising To The Challenge was The Theme for The T982 Homecoming Week. The various evenTs which led up To Homecoming NighT included conTesTs such as Mr. Cool, Chain Link, Hall DecoraTing, Mr. and Miss Legs, and The Candy CounT, which was won by Mr. Gaylord. .luniorTrey Ford won The TiTle of Mr. Cool by siTTing on ice for The longesT Time. The Senior winner was Alex Jaroshevich and The Soph- omore vicTor was Mike Kernels. IT was held during The bonfire on Ociober 28. Firsf Place for Hall DecoraTions wenT To The Junior Class wiTh The Seniors evening up The score by dominaTing The chainlink conTesT. ln The caTegory of BesT Legs, Seniors Karen Collins and Ernie Jones were awarded The TiTIe of Mr. and Miss Legs. The parade and game, The highIighT of . Many hours of hard work and dedicaTion were paid off when The Senior Class floaT won second place in The floaT compefifion. Homecoming Week, began aT 7:30 p.m., Ociober 29. In The Floai CompeTi- Tion, The Junior Class won FirsT Place wiTh The Theme, 'Pising Early To The Chal- lenge, wiTh an alarm clock represenT- ing The challenge of a new day. The Senior and Sophomore floais came in Second and Third Place respecTiveIy. AfTer a halfiime show by The fabulous Marching Cavaliers, Senior Denise Swallow was crowned T982-1983 Home- coming Queen. However, The joy of The evening came To an end as The Cavaliers suffered a major loss To The Lake Taylor TiTans, 42-O. A dance was held afler The game in The gymnasium feafuring music by Phase-One. fl Sophomore CIOSS Vice-Presidenf ChriS Wood Senior Bryan Harrell displays his courage by risking ShOWS his dedicaTlon To his CIOSS by helping build his heed in The French Club 5 Quilliohne The Sophomore Class floaT. TO Memories ga Q -3
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