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The few minutes before class give a chance for students to catch up on things. Chele Fralin and Debbie Ewankowich do just that before the bell. Stopping the offense is the nam oh game for the defense. Salem’s ball carrier realize there is no way around the awesome cougar defense. Theme — 5
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CJ US u ther Number Most of us came to school willingly, to see our friends and hang out, if not for the academics. Most of us had dreams for careers and families someday. We were alike, yet we were different. We joined dif¬ ferent clubs, we took different classes, went out for dif¬ ferent sports, and had different groups of friends. We were all in the same place, yet striving for different goals. Our schedules were personalized for our needs, and the attention we received was individualized. Even though the school was big, even though we had common experiences, we were still unique. Two thousand three hundred fifty-four of us. Each of us was special with original ideas and goals. We were clearly not just another number. 1 Santa Claus comes to town. David Dillon wears his Santa hat in the Radford Christmas parade. The fight for the spirit stick is a large part of the pep rallies. The Seniors chant their part of the phrase in hopes of win¬ ning the stick. Putting on the finishing touches. Mike Davidson discusses his plans for after commencement with B.T. Owen, gradu¬ ation marshal. 4 — Theme
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Everyone has had good and bad moments. Normal days were soon forgotten, but the special days would always be remembered. Throughout the year, these moments hap¬ pened. They were those times that stood out above the rest. Students could reflect on them and have a good laugh, or be embarrassed all over again. There were all kinds of spe¬ cial moments during the year: The first day of school, getting an ID card made, sports events, sock hops, driving to school, trying to remember where you parked, class rings, breaking up with a boyfriend or girlfriend, ordering senior announcements, and college day. In any given year there were unforgettable moments, but this one had more than usual. From the longest summer ever to Ralph Sampson’s visit, foot¬ ball, homecoming, Christmas, eleven snow days, basketball, final exams, prom and gradu¬ ation, students made their year different. In the student’s lives, each moment could be unique. Over all, the year was not just another number. Captains for the football team Randy Meredith, Richie Hurst, Nick McCrary, Joe McClellan, and Chris Seullin tell how they plan on stopping the Salem Spartans. 6 — Student Life Divider
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