Stafford Senior High School - Indian Legend Yearbook (Falmouth, VA)

 - Class of 1984

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Just A Little Bit of Elbow Room xiting from aged, run- down, and worn out yel- low school buses, stu- dents crowded into the lobby and rushed toward their lock- ers. Affer shoveling armloads of books into narrow, metal compartments, students re- clined behind their locker rows chatting quietly. Small groups of friends sometimes walked to the cafeteria and found a quiet comer to socialize. Stak- ing out their territory, others headed toward recessed doorways and semidark cor- ners to gossip in hushed voices. INSPECTING THE HOME-STYLE CHICKEN, Assistant Principal Mr. Coleman Stames wonders whether he should buy lunch. JUNIOR JERRY SCHENEMANN cand Assistant Principal Mr. Joe Dunkin lunch on crabs that Jerry caught and brought to school. 4 Opening With over 1500 students and at least 100 faculty and staff members, “carving out a niche” provided some person- al space. Each student also had a place to hang out with special friends. Smoking students con- gregated in the smoking area outside the cafeteria. Athletes hung around their locker rooms where they could brag about their social lives or the “great moves” they executed in competition. Clubs and groups gathered in meeting or activity rooms. They needed a WHILE ON A SATURDAY MORNING CANOE TRIP, Mr. Bill Micks gives some pointers to members of the wrestling squad as they prepare to shoot the rapids. BUY NOW! proclaim the matchbox signs that juniors Melina Davis and Michelle Bames are wearing at the Homecoming game. Their object is to successfully promote upcoming year- book sales. quiet, somewhat private atmosphere in which to con- duct business. Teachers and other school employees re- ported to offices and work areas away from students. The student body, however, was larger than any other school associated group. Each student was trying to be an individual as well as a part of the collective body. In order to keep from being swallowed up by the crowd, it was impor- tant for each student to con- tinue searching for a little bit of elbow room. 0 a IG es. | SENIORS Sherri Clark and Kendall Garner enjoy the festivities at the Homecoming football game.

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2 o. Preppy and redneck cloth- ing styles were still popular. However, a “new wave” of fashion in the form of mulTti- colored leather goods appeared among the students. With so many styles available, they could mix-n-match different items to fit their personalities. lO = - sem ie . A ARNON APRIE 2: Pa gunned pase a, 54 Ending the season with a 1-9 record, the football team vowed to improve upon their abilities and strategies. A full re- port on their entire season emphasizes their grim deter- mination to succeed. 68 Led by sophomore Kim Sullivan and senior Kim Small, the girl’s gymnastics squad captured the Commonwealth District title on the way to region- al compeftition. 129 Facu lty athletes Mrs. Cathy Lee, a black belt in karate, and Mrs. Betty Dameron, an avid runner, readied themselves for the 1986 Pan American Games and Marine Corps Marathon respectively. isp 144 From rats and fish to plants and humans, science stu- dents discovered new facts about the life functions of all kinds of organisms. 164 The band and pom pon squad put in long, exhausting hours to support activities. INDIAN LEGEND STAFF: Hunter Rep. — Mr. Jim Ellis Adviser — Ms. Janet Payne Copy Adviser — Mrs. Rosemary Balgavy Photography Adviser —Mr. Bob Wallace Editor-in-Chief — Dennis Silver Student Life Editor — Erika Byrd staff — Billy Howell Lara Shelesky Kathy Ramsey Ellen Jones Community Editor — Sports Editor — Ssicti— Suzanne Carr Melissa Clipper Beth Hall Billy Swaggerty Classes Editor — Joan Dent sicti—— Sheila Carter Academics Editor — Karen Bland staff — Michelle Barnes Jan Gallaher Kerah Hicks Judy Reagan Clubs Editor — Kathy McCloud staff— Melina Davis ‘Terry McCloud Index — ‘ Kathy Ramsey | Business Manager — Wendy Crismond Student Info. — Tina Sampson Contributing Photographers — Erika Byrd Giancarlo Filartiga Terry McCloud Ms. Janet Payne Kathy Ramsey Dennis Silver Mr. Bob Wallace Special Art Drawn by Richie Fahnestock Special thanks to Mr. George Brown for taking and developing of sports pictures. Indian Legend. Front Row: Beth Hall, Tina Sampson. Second Row: Billy USE gerty, Judy Reagan. Third Row: Bil Howell, Melina Davis. Fourth Row: Melis- sa Clipper, Michelle Bames. Fifth Row: Suzanne Carr, Terry McCloud. Back Row: Sheila Carter SPECIFICATIONS: The 1984 Stafford Senior High Schoo! Indian Legend was printed by Hunter Publishing Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Paper: 80 |b. dull enamel. Endsheets: Color 101 with die cut flap. Press run: 925 copies of 208 pages. Cover: “C” Grade Roxite in a rust color. Type: 6, 8, 10, 12 pt. Avant with Bold lead-ins for captions Headlines and Subheads: Jabie of Contents, Opening, Dividers, and Closing — Avant; Student Life — hana- set type; Sports — Helvetica; Classes — Avant Book; Academics — Avant Bold; Clubs — Optima. The 1983 Indian Legend received a first place award from the Virginia High School League. It also received a Medalist Certificate from Columbia University while receiving four out of five Al-Columbian Awards (1 Table of Contents 3



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STUDENTS IN THE SMOKING LOUNGE find space to sit along the wall to enjoy a midday smoke. AT THE END of her College Prep. Chemistry class, sophomore Karen Bland takes a short nap after a lecture by instructor Mr, Roger Brown. CONTROLLING HIS OPPONENT, var- sity wrestler Tim Early, a junior, gets ready to flip his opponent onto his back. LU LS cht r Opening 5

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