Woodbridge High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Woodbridge, VA)

 - Class of 1981

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Surveying the situation. Senior Kari Guillen patiently awaits the half-time festivities. The crowning of the home¬ coming queen is an exciting experience for the whole school, but especially for the girls ' involved. What is this stuff? Seniors James Brund- age and Steve Allen keep conveniences close at hand as they work on the float. Participation during these days of con¬ struction was strong. 1 ' ■H2-tZi k ' sf.i f HrJ 1 7

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Vikings Rise and Shine - •■jjwjjijfi C ' TVJjjfl Jg Ip! 5 m It jik T t On your mark, get set ... Sophomore Lisa Dunay and freshman Robert Turner give each other a sporting eye as Carolyn Guerrero and Chris Wood- burn ready for the push off. Each class was responsible for providing two tri¬ cycles. This isn ' t too bad. Sophomores Adrian Smith, Lisa Dunay, and David Rodenas take the lead over the Freshmen. The Sophomores found three was an easy number to work with, but, the rules say eight must be in the hoop when cross¬ ing the finish line. Wakened by two faithful SCA members, several seniors were called out of bed on a cool Saturday morning in May to support their class. Ten o ' clock proved to be too early for the Vikings ' annual day of fun. SCA sponsor Ms. Pam White and president Janet Johnson spent hours organizing the field day. Ms. Linda Bell also lent a hand by acting as athletic supervisor. Janet worked hard trying to think of new activities. The Indian race was the most involved, explained Ms. White, It gave more students a chance to participate. Every class had a relay team which consisted of one basketball player, one balloon popper, one artist, one runner, one whistler, and one potato sack hopper. As for the old events, the usual favorites brought chaos. The water balloon toss turned into a water balloon fight and the tug-o-war left everyone covered with mud. The only cost of the whole affair was the $50 prize which went to the Seniors. But, the major purpose of the day was best summarized by Lisa Dunay who reflected, Each class was given an opportunity to express its spirit! Tough guy. Junior Keith Palm works hard to adapt to his unusual means of transportation. Although the Juniors put up a struggle, they were knocked out of the race by the Seniors who went on to defeat the Freshmen. Viking Day 1 7



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J ' . ' Y iv October 1. As students entered the building, those who were perceptive noticed that every third light was not lit in the media center and that the math and social studies pods were pitch black. This sudden electri¬ cal problem intensified and school was dismissed. As the damage reports rolled in, it started to become appar¬ ent that school would not be in session for a number of days. continued on pg N Homecoming was upon us. The energy and excitement that was generated throughout the student body seemed to eminate from every corner of the building. Halls and floats were having the finishing touches put on them. Dance preparations were well under way. All seemed to be running smoothly until . . . The Great Blackout. The blackout occurred on Delicious. Patience Miller takes a break from dancing to try out some of the refreshments. It is the responsibility of the freshman class to provide the mun- chies. I could have danced all night, junior princess Jennifer Roy and her date Rob¬ bie Carroll enjoy a dance at Homecom¬ ing. Boy was that good! Graduate Kurt Stein takes a break after the homecom¬ ing parade. Kurt was the Viking on the DEC A float. What did you say? Sophomore Robin Stout listens to directions on her class float. It takes a gro up effort to put something that big together You need another green and three more whites. Mrs O ' Donnell helps sophomores Katie Lenehan and Laura Frankman build their class float.

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