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12 Right: Displaying posters in every pep assembly, the Junior Class listens while the Pep Band plays 'iSkin Tight. Bottom: Searching throughout the gym, Colonel William Fleming fJimmy Deckl prepares to kill the Patriot CChuck Cookel during the Patrick Henry Football Assembly. Later in the assembly, a pie-throwing contest finds Coach George Miller wip- ing shaving cream from his eyes. www, Editor's Note: To get the inside story about campus life, the Colonel staff interviewed seniors, asking the question What event at school meant the most to you, and why? A sampling of the answers follows. Prom was special fbecause it was ours, and sad because it would never be ours againj . . . Black History Assembly fbecause we celebrated who we were - those who didn't celebrate with us were the ones who lost outl . . .- the Homecoming Bonfire CI could hear the noise ringing in my ears all week- endl . . . nothing fl didn't participate in anything, and now l'm sorry, I only hurt myselfl . . . the last pep assembly fbecause we forgot that we'd grown up, and we acted like little kids pulling for someting we loved a lot - each other? . . . Valle Crucis fbecause sometimes the quiet moments speak the loudestb. -Campus Life ef S . N f?4EiVxf2.'ef'5?2i. .vt avi 35' 1 isafwg Matti 'iz V'i v
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N 4-A :iii ai' - swwc Socializing swells with the addition of a ten- minute break between second and third periods. Seniors Mike Burton and Sharon Heptinstall use the break for a time to laugh and talk with each other. Ten-speeds line up for the Easter Seal Bike-a- Thon. Junior Richard Johnson waits for the sig- nal to start the ten-mile course. Approximately thirty Fleming students participated in the char- itable event. D.E. Club convenes at Bonanza Steak House for the Officer Installation Banquet. Junior Angela Jefferson finishes her dessert before the banquet program begins. i44Early Fall Q. Q .Qu W' ' .Fl is it f Spirit rings: autumn brings new policies Late in August, the smell of fresh paint and the sight of new faces wel- comed the summer-tanned students to newly painted areas of the school. Principal James C. Wood greeted them and announced new school policies. Changes in the daily schedule met with favor among the students. NEven though the first bell rang five minutes earlierfi said senior Mary Beth Lee, the ten minute break helped the longer morning go by fasterf' Junior Gary Rexrode ob- served that he enjoyed not having to come an hour later and stay through seventh period as he did the previous year.
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