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Sidelined. Varsity lineman Reggie Hodges receives some quick first aid from his trainer. During Homecoming, Reggie ' s helmet punctured his fore¬ head.
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—;- How did we move out? We moved out, through gradu- cers that they were worthy to ation. start making decisions all alone. After moving up through the By the twelfth grade, seniors classes, it was time for the seniors were very independent. They to wrap up all the knowledge knew that an understanding par- given them. Their final year, some- ent or a close friend was not going times taken in desperation, was to be by their side all the time. The their most important. They had to senior moved out — away from prove to themselves, their teach- the school to a new challenge ers, their parents, their counselors determined by their self-made and their college admission offi- goals. Can I be a quarterback now? Junior Jenny What ' s your last name? That ' s the ques- McLaughlin, participates in her gym class tion usually asked by workers in the football game. To master the skills, stu- Attendance office. Cabe Roman and dents are given tests on rules of the game. Theresa Peyton help keep tract of tardies during their free time. Things go better with a Prince. Susan Ara- kaki, one of 3 freshmen on this year ' s ten- nis team, shows her perfect form. Susan broke into the top six seeds playing as No. 6 and No. 2 several times.
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Unit Check. Norsemen |oey Troia, David Hawkins, Club President Gary Beatty, and |im Page discuss the situation after they evacuated the building due to an electrical failure. is it too tedious, Tim? Senior Tim Little helps English teacher Julie Clark with some stapling. It was popular for stu¬ dents to take teacher ' s aide classes. How did we move on? We moved on to our careers that we prepared for during our four years at school. Some students, as a rule, went to either the military, married, or entered a job field directly out of high school. The majority of the students enrolled in a two- or four-year college and continued their education. Years from now, when a copy of Valhalla ' 81 is dusted off and skimmed through, the scenes and processes will be familiar. It will be realized that to go from any point in your life to a point where you are now, one had to move up, move out and move on.
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