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Competition was a big part of the ‘fun’ on our schools first fun night. Sparky Covert, Joy Smith, Jenny Anderson, and Chris Dad- zitis share in the good natured competition. In a scene from ‘Spoon River an- thology’ Anne Rutelege, as por- trayed by senior Karen Good- win, explains her scandelous sit- vation. The nonparticipation noid was a hit with the student body during SCA elections. The popular noid helped garner a landslide victo- ry for SCA president Sten Berge. s the warm weather of Spring arrived, our school and stu- dents tried new activities and joined in the fun for the first time. Twenty-eight sopho- mores marched on stage the evening of April 16 to become first-time members of the National Honor Soci- ety. Veteran members wel- comed rhe new additions with a candlelight ceremony and refreshments. Proud parents and friends warched eagerly as the students re- ceived their certificates and candle. While the NHS inducted new members, the Student Council Association inducted a new method of electing officers — voting machines. As Kelly Sagun, former Presi- denr, said goodbye, Sren Berge stepped up to claim her office and become the first president elected me- chanically. May was marked with the firsr whispers of ’Prom in a TENT?’ On May 16, a yel- low and white circus tent was erected ar the Johnny Appleseed [Restaurant for dancing to a band and DJ and a Senior Banquer which offered a place to sit and re- lax. Students enjoyed the warm weather as they ex- perienced their first Prom in a tent. As May contained a first for Prom, the SCA began a new tradition — Fun Night. The first Fun Night had a DJ providing music as students played games and comper- ed in contests. Despite a small rurnour, those in arren- dance had a memorable time. After a night of cheer- ing and laughter, the SCA had a new tradition to build. As Spring moved to the first days of Summer, stu- dents had a variety of new experiences ro reflect on, re- member fondly, and pre- pare for in the furure. Seniors had “the” new experience to look forward to — Gradu- ation. Already preparations were in order for Gradu- ation as Seniors used May to finalize class rank and mail our graduation announce- ments. Spring brought a wave of activity for all and for some, the final countdown. Ir gave promise to what was fo come in Summer. As they move to the rhythm of the music, seniors Jay Rector, Tenna Eurie, and Lisa Stelman catch up on the latest gossip.
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Sharing a ‘private joke TRAIL Staff members Andrea Chew and Pam McKinney get a laugh at the expense of yearbook photographers. The girls were taking a well deserved break during the 18th annual VHSL workshop at UVA. Referred to as “Red Neck Corner’ by those who gather there, the upstairs hall outside the - boys bathroom has turned into a well known, rexeyoLUlol mM atelate Molt em Ol mem ae)icel mre nero) Matel ial (ile | there is standing room only, and only for those ‘privilaged’ to be members. Student Life 7
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