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And here she comes. Senior homecoming queen nominee Debbie Mosren is escorred by her fother on¬ to the foorboll field during halftime ot the homecom¬ ing gome. Post homecoming queens smile and wish her luck os she crosses the frock. I ' ll get that piece of confetti. Junior Frank Finomore reaches down to pick bits of paper off of o fellow fan’s bock. During football gomes, confetti mode up of small bits of newspaper, was thrown in reflection of the fans ' spirit. Is there really o horsefly on my back? Yearbook editors Julie Holdren, Liso Vogler, Amee Singh, and Jim O ' Donnell relax in the pool ot the Seven Springs Yearbook seminar. Each year the editors go to Cham¬ pion, Pennsylvania to o workshop sponsored by the publishers. Faster than the speed of light? No, just o photograph of cars passing Woodbridge Senior High School ot night. The stoplights seen in the picture were o new addition to the roadway in front of the school cutting down on many traffic problems. Attention ... Please? Speaker of the House, Louro Felske, colls to order o meeting of the S.C.A. Executive Board. A respect for authority and order is necessary for o meeting to function smoothly. This is more dif¬ ficult of class meetings since there are more people there. Silent Support . . . Mr. Thomas Goul watches anxiously os the football ream works its way through o tough gome. Mr. Goul ' s faithful attendance was o boost In morale ond showed that he reolly cored about his school ond his students. Opening 5
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Comedy and Tragedy As we live our our pre-derermined roles, we gain experience ond maturity. We ex¬ perience the ups and downs — the com¬ edy ond the tragedy. Remember when we both fell madly in love with the some person, who wonted nothing to do with either one of us? How funny it was. Then we remember the loss of o family member, or o friend. Not just through death, but the drifting owoy os two people grow ond change ond simply choose different paths. All these bittersweet experiences help us mature. We get o taste of life ond realize that soon we ' ll be on our own. Is that my cue? Junior Joonne Zimmerman stands ready and waiting for the next parr of the flag- twirlers ' routine. The students who were on this team provided on added attraction ot both pep rallies ond football gomes where they performed. That s ounds pretty boring. Junior Bob Cloyton listens closely to the assignment his teocher is giving but is probably thinking of other things. Many assignments seemed unnecessary to the students but were deem¬ ed useful by the teacher. Almost time for the bell. Chet Cory, o junior, has pock¬ ed his things ond is ready to leave doss ond proceed to the next. With only five minutes between classes, no time could be wasted gathering belongings. Whadda yo think cooch? ' Cooches Greg Shifflett ond Alan Ross discuss the ream ' s chances for o win. The coaches con run ond train the team during practices but come game time, they’re on their own. Munchin ' out ... Senior Mark Fajna puts it away in on effort to finish before the bell rings. The twenty-five minute lunch shifts left just enough rime for earing and made it difficult to do last minute homework or socializing. 4 Opening
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This looks fattening. Junior Jennifer Procopio ond her dote, Senior David Mann, decide on a dessert of the Junior-Senior Prom. The 1982 prom, held or Stouffers ' Hotel in Crystal City, was o farewell function from the juniors to the seniors. And in this corner..The sophomore float rolls post the crowd at the homecoming gome. The gome wos ployed against the James Wood Colonels, who wore blue jerseys. As depicted on the float, the Vikings crushed the Colonels. Ready ond Waiting ... for the 1982 Homecoming queen ore 1981 queen Kate Redgate, Principal Thomas Goul, crown bearer David Dallek ond flower girl, Katie Dallek. The new queen was given the crown by the outgoing one. Blow by blow they fell. The first place float in the homecoming parade, built by the junior class is seen rolling through the streets of Lake Ridge during the parade preceding the game. Onlookers were given foresight into the gome by the scene on the floor. 6 Opening
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