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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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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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AWAITING HIS TURN at the diving board, sophomore Mark Lenzi competed as a member of the Pleasant Valley Swim Club over the summer. THE JULY 4th CELEBRATION was also a time of relaxation; sopho- more Terah Allen reclines at the an- nual picnic at Old Mill Park in Fredericksburg. SUMMERTIME headed to City Dock and en- tered the Raft Race, picniced and played volleyball at Old Mill Park. Coping with the alternate schedule of work and play, stu- dents still managed to squeeze in time for “cultural” activities. The Capital Center and Mer- riweather Post Pavilion pulled many rock and roll fanatics to concerts performed by Journey, Talking Heads, David Bowie, and others. As concert goers slept off effects of last night’s con- cert, moming after moming, the football team trooped out onto the fields at dawn, to wrestle tackling dummies and sleds. Varsity, JV, and freshmen cheerleading squads traveled to week long camps at UVA, The University of Richmond, and Mary Washington College. The marching band sweat- ed out the week before school started through long hours of marching, standing, and devising new formations. As junior Lisa Newton explained, “Even though it was hot and tir- ing, we had fun and we're a lot better because of it.”’ The Fredericksburg Agricul- tural fair started September first, signaling the official close of summer vacation. Renewed students retuned to school August 29 to find their place in the same routine of long lunch lines, homework assignments, and ringing bells. O Summer 14
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