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After attending the Virginia The- ater Association members of the drama club, including Adam Lawrence, unloaded props from the school bus. Most drama stu- dents spent two days viewing over 20 plays. All dressed up and no place to go, Chris Bowman showed off his hottest Hallow- senior een attire in senior hall. Even the dress and the spirit of Hal- loween couldn't stop Chris Bow- man from flirting. Getting a size advantage from booth manager Erika Delph, a young attendee of the ICC Hal- loween carnival tries his hand at the ball toss. This booth as well as the “uglie”’ rentals were pop- ular attractions. October
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espire the loss to Cul- peper, a 19-7 loss, spectators anxiously awaited rhe announcement of Homecoming Court. Rog- er Carter and Lisa Washing- ton were crowned King and Queen and lead the crowd ar the Homecoming dance on Saturday night, October 10. Dancing and socializing in the cafeteria and Senior lounge ended a week long expression of spirit and ex- citement for the school. Students quickly turned their arrenrion To serious school matters soon after Homecoming. PSATs were l $ ee iva : ‘ offered October 20 and Sen- iors and Juniors attended College Night on Ocrober 26 at the Mall. 99 colleges at- tended giving students a wide variety from which to choose. Beside furure academic concerns, extra curricular ac- tivities attracted the atfren- tion of many. Members of Yearbook and Newspaper staffs atrended a VHSL Fall Publications workshop on Oct. 17-18 at UVA to increase their Knowledge of journal ism. The Drama Club pro- duced the one act play No- body Sleeps for the VTA Dra- ma Convention on Ocr, 23- 29 at the Holiday Inn ar Fair Oaks Mall. By the end of October, students were ready to come our of the closer. Hal- loween exploded in frenzy of activity. Punkers, mon- sters, and clowns abounded in the halls while the ICC car- nival had the French Club's Haunted House to go rhrough or the Spanish Club's jail To be in. As the jammed packed month drew to an end, the student body looked for- ward To the leisurely pace of November. Members of the Knight Life staff, Jennifer Davidson, advisor Susan Grace, Scott Reynolds, Bob Meltzer, Mary Mcintosh, Fabian Pouradier Dutier, and Tammy Day get pointers on the impor- tance of a good layout. In the long search for a form of higher education, Junior Eric Schelin visited the mall on col- lege night. Colleges from across the East coast distributed infor- mation to over 400 students in the district area. October
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We’re On The Move tudents were on costumes. ‘Competition dio sration was announcing the move in No- was hard, bur we came Our Spotsylvania county vember. Latin Club... vicrorious. schools are. closed: for: the traveled ro Rich mond andthe Thanksgiving holi day was. spent. ar rhe homes. of grandparents: and orher. close rela tives The weekend of: the 6rh Latin Club: members venrured to’ Rich- Mond, where rhey. participated in. the. Virginia: Ju- nior Classical League. Stu- Students got a chance fo dents rook. many Tests Ia-or- rest on. the (ith and. 42th der to capture firsr place.in. when Virginia was blessed categories dealing with such) with irs. first: saow. While KINGS as CreaQnve arts, most were, awakening. ar graphic arts, speeches, and 6:00, a man from: WFVA ra: Members of the Latin club listen to speakers during the awards assembly at the 1987 VJCL con- vention held at the Richmond Centre. day.’ Most. stu- dents spent the day sleeping or warching T.V. at Due to tne Der SAOW SL OUF me school celebrar- . oe ed Vererans 20 Day one day later this year. SCA members sold ice cream during all luach shifts. Ia. honor of the Veter ans. The ice cream sported the American flag: At the District Theater Festival held at Spotsylvania, junior Mike Savee gets named best actor for his portrayal of ‘Spike.”’
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