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LAYOUT TECHNIQUES are observed at the Hunter Publishing Company in Winston-Salem, N.C. by sophomore Sherri Boutchyard, junior Melina Davis, and senior Ellen Jones. The yearbook staffers are attending the annual four SIU pee hat eet held at the Hyatt otel. SENIORS KIM HOSTETTLER AND PEN- NY DAVENPORT enjoy a thrilling ride at the annual Fredericksburg Fair. OLD MILL PARK is the setting for the National Honor Society picnic where junior Christine Ritterousch plays foot- ball and prepares to make a catch. Summer 9
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JUNIORS JOHNNY WILCOX AND ERIC TRUSLOW prepare for the tradi- tional July Fourth celebration at Old Mill Park in Fredericksburg. UNDER THE PENETRATING Nags Head sun, sophomore Margaret Rooney slathers on sunscreen while on a week long vacation. 8 Summer Anxious students had been looking forward to June 9 since April. They conjured up visions of sleeping late, glorious days by the pool, and vast ex- panses of time with absolutely nothing to do! The awaited day arrived. School bells rang for the last time. Students poured out from the school and piled onto buses. Home again, each had a chance to catch his breath before filling up empty suit- cases with bathing suits and suntan lotion, and becoming SUMMERTIME beach bound for Nags Head, Myrtle, or more locally, Fair- view Beach. A sophomore, Sara Munson, remarked that her major goal for the summer was to acquire the “perfect tan ’. While leisure-filled stu- dents were busy cultivating a tan, others were back at school. Summer classes kept them in the routine of home- work and tardy bells. As junior Terry McCloud stated, “It was a drag ... It made the day seem to go on forever.” Industrious students tumed to- ward the money-making Oppor- tunities summer provided. Full time jobs and social activities had to balance out in the course of summer. Summer jobs ranged from cutting the next door neigh- bor’s grass in 95° heat, to dipping ice cream cones from freezers at the local Carvel Store. As sopho- more Beth Hall explained, “Some of the work was hard, but if was a great way to eam money on the side.” Midsummer brought about the traditional celebrating of the July Fourth weekend. De- spite the heat, students Continued
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HOMORE KAREN BERGER is cll les as she rejoices in her victory at ine pele zeal telnet Swim League inals. MR. JOSEPH DUNKIN, sophomore PEE WEE SOFTBALL PLAYERS admire orincipal, tends his backyard rose junior Tommy Grimes, one of the in- yushes at his home in Clearview structors at the summer SHS baseball Heights. camp. AN INVIGORATING SPLASH through the Potomac river at Fair- ew: Beach is enjoyed by sopho- more Kristen Pattie and friends. 10 Summer
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