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Relaxing pool side is a favorite pastime for many aT.D. student. Concerts at the Hampton Coliseum and the Norfolk Scope attract thousands, including some of the more music conscious high school students. Providing amusement and entertainment, Walt Disney World, and similar theme parks at- tract summer vacationers. Beach lovers spend many of their summer days near the sand and surf. elias “ie yee ml, it Summer Fun 13
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12 Summer Fun The lazy hazy days of summer have disappeared as another summer slip- ped away. The gloom of fall arrives all too soon. Gone are the days of intense heat that was squelched by the pool, gone are the arduous swings of the tennis racket, and gone are the laughter and light-hearted joys of par- ties and friends. The reality of the lost summer fun sets in with the first alarm at 6 a.m. as a Signal to get up and go to school. Summer fun has been replaced by books, deadlines and responsibilities. Allowing many to enjoy their summer free time concerts often play late into the night. Enjoying ‘‘summer time’ these girls play around at Virginia Beach. Beautiful in the summer, Williamsburg along with Bush Gardens is often visited by students and their families.
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BAND UNPOPULAR yy Excited by the prospect of the an- nual Homecoming Dance, students quickly forgot the previous night’s football game to concentrate on get- ting ready. Full of expectations they ar- rived at school for the “‘big night.’ ‘ “big night’’ try again! As groups piled into the cafeteria most decided to leave before the dance really began. The band was not exactly in popular taste. At most, couples remained at the dance for an hour, some only fif- teen minutes to a half hour. Most of the dancing done that night was to the playing of music by Q-94, yes, the radio became ‘‘the band”’ at the annual homecoming dance because the “‘original’’ band took more breaks than actual playing time. As the night progressed, the band grew in unpopularity. Therefore, Mr. Jesse Rideout told the band to ‘“‘hit the road.”’ The change of tempo brought Patty Fox and Chris McDaniel on to the dance floor. Getting closer, Kenny Brown and his date find themselves in a world of their own. 14. Homecoming Dance
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