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Sandra Hancock Jennifer Harris John Hockaday Tom Houck Lisa Hudson Eddie Johnson Jerry Kestel Jerry Kitts Ps a 2 ww é Charlene Lewis Melody Lewis Lisa Lewis Robbie Marquis Cynthia Marrow Tammy Marshall Kenneth Mastin 79
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IF YOU'VE MADE IT AT 18, WHAT DO YOU DO FOR AN ENCORE? When the class of 84’ was a mere freshman class, you probably set goals that you hoped to have fulfilled by your senior year. Through the next three years you re- membered those goals and worked toward them with a fervor. Now the much anticipated year, 1984, has arrived. Have you attained those goals that you worked so hard to fulfill? If so, you are probably happy to have reached your goals, but you are probably also experiencing a feeling of “What do I do now?” The obvious solution is to set new goals, ones that give you a sense of purpose and direction in your life. Wheth- er they are short-term, such as losing ten pounds, or long-term, such as graduating from college with honors, your goals should be thought of as a way to improve yourself and your self-confidence. Setting definite goals and attaining them, whether they are large or small, shows others and yourself that you are ambitious and serious about giving the world the best that you have. Because of a great basket- ball season in his senior year, Willie Washington’s encore will come at VA Westland College. He re- ceived a grant from this college. 78 Seniors Students who take vocational classes get an excellent opportunity to learn a trade skill in high school.
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FAMOUS LAST WORDS... Since we have finally graduated from Spot- sylvania High School after many trying years, there are certain “things” each of us would like to leave the school so that our memory will carry on. “If I could leave one ‘thing’ to the school, I would leave... -Mrs. Kriskovich new gloves for dissect- ing cats.” (Holland Jett) -a new basketball time clock.” (Donald Wheeler) -new bathrooms for the football field.” (Kathy Sundquist) -a tennis windscreen.” (Mike Lucas) -my wit and knowledge to carry on.” (Mario Wright) -my recognition.” (Otis Byrd) -the pride of the Senior Class.” (Theresa Coyner) Rob Fabian and Jaylene Duld share their “famous last words” from deep within a cavern. Ever wonder what baseball players have to say? Pete Bosen tells us. At the mock wedding, Mr. Campbell offers advice to Juliet Tyler, the bride. 80 Seniors
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