Spotsylvania High School - Trail Yearbook (Spotsylvania, VA)

 - Class of 1988

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In order to prove his strength, Timothy Workman results to smashing a car with a sledge hammer. DECA provided the car spray painted with “BEAT THE BLUEDEVILS’’ and charged 50¢ for any and every man to at- tempt to mutalate this car. All for the purpose of spirit of course. The Latin Club provided °‘the best barbecue in town” sizzling none other than the bluedevils as they rode down 208 in the Homecoming parade. A Friday afternoon couldn't lose our spirit. October The Homecoming court was led by King and Queen, Roger Carter and Lisa Washington. Senior Court were Sten Berge, Tressy Greene, Charles Preston, Carla Britt, Chris Bowman and Missy Pritchett. Junior court were Elly O'Dell, Bil- ly Asimocopolous, Lee Rutheford and Paulette Woolfolk. Sopho- mores were David Margolis and Nikki Brooks. Freshmen were Do- minec Pietrandrea and Geor- gette Masonnueve. eg 4 ; ee g Junior hall never looked so good. Kelly Shaw and Shayla Durette prepare for the hall decorating contest which con- cludes spirit week. Although they worked hard, the freshman won. 1 g ¥ bc % ieee ee fips ee Ge pi ge Ge B 2 : . Pree

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he mad rush was on Everyone was out buying their school wardrobes or catching their last rays of sun so they could look good for the beginning of school. Not only did we have to check each other our, but we had to adjust ro a new seven period day and new classes like Cre ive Writing, Journalism Il, nd AP Calculus. As rhe rush f the beginning of school egan to fade in our minds nd we adjusted to the schedules, we celebrated the Constirurion’s birthday Q Q O b Q by listening to President Rea gan over the PA and signing a large replica of the docu menr in the library orga nized by Mrs. Powell As school, slipped into a nice easy pace, we became aware of October looming ahead of us. October tradi tionally meant Homecoming — Spirit week, the foorball game, and the dance. But for many of us the month was filled with even more PSATs had to be taken Octo ber 20: Academic awards presented in an assembly; report cards tro make their Smooth moves are what senior Fredrick (Scooby) Howell and sophomore Randy Thomas Spirited students Curtis Prosser, Sean Cornett, and Adam Lawrence display their original hats. True originality was expressed throughout spirit week. displayed as they enjoyed the tunes of the live band, Timmy Kay in 3-D, who performed during Homecoming. September October



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Se ee ee way home; homework to be done! “Whar day is this again?” was a question thar flooded the hallways and classrooms as strange hats and halos were donned and teachers showed up in swears during The cheerleaders try to provoke a little spirit into the second peri- od lunchshift. Band members and even some students joined in the fun, all prepared for the game. the week of October 5-9. “Black seemed to go over well,’ Chris Blackard said of the Day of Mourning, easily the most popular day of Spir- ir week with 75 percent of our students participating. While we dressed up dur- ing Spirit week, the SCA tie dyed shirts red, white and blue for Friday — the day of our Pep Rally. Cheryl Meeks and Nikki Brooks collected socks from cheerleaders fo be tie dyed to get into the spirit of rhe day. Wednesday re clansmen night, the Bon fire roared to life with the mascot of our opponents, the Blue Devil of Culpeper, being roasred as an honored foe. “This Could Be the Anighr’’ was our Homecom- ing theme and fo carry our the theme, the SCA offered chances fo win the use of a imosine for the event. Jenni fer Childress was the lucky winner of the luxury ride which she commondeered to the dance with Eric Wright and Srephanie Cofer. ar re eee October sition ik pie riatini eceeeneY

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