= Toe, ~—as i alee ae aa tam a- = a = a =, - ~ ams RS, =~ — ees ae - ER a2o oFy oa RATPRAPrGTeReE LeGE O . I thirty-three ty-sevVen nine one. hundred one hundred — two hundred thirteen orty-five — twenty-five Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2021 with funding from LYRASIS and LYRASIS Members https://archive.org/details/spectatorO6broo ee ee VOLUME FIX BKWOKE POINT HHGH FCHOOL [700 COURTHOUGE ROAD A HAEEURLD, VA 22664 (44.077 20-760 PUPULATION [764 DIVIIFION It Centrat Raprahennock Regional Library 1201 Caroline Street Fredericksbuiry VA 22401 Just the 975U of us! Erom pep rallies to prayer cirdes, from friendships to fire | drills, we worked together to achieve cOmMMON Goals during and after school. Our individuality spurred on our different interests. Some chose community Based activities like car washes and food drives for Learn and Serve or Interact, ote ers tauqght future Blackhawks cheering techniques and still Others took time Out to Be One with nature. As a diverse community we have as Many unique personality-types as we have students, faculty and support personnel. We like tO Groove to Our music, shout Our favorite cheer, Gossip aBout noth- ING, cOMpete iN just about everything, and i every ocaasionally do some studying, "As One." On the verge of a nety millennium, tye soared beyond limits, tve reached for the highest stars, and achieved pur goats together, "ASG OVE.” cinasieofnoereeees t o o o e p LIFE AS WE KNOW IT. both in and out of school, is simply hanging out “As One.” We study hard together, play hard together and sometimes get on each others nerves together. We are fam- ily: brothers and sisters are we. Our friends ave there for us cheering us on at the game, covering for us at work, and being there when we lock our keys in the car. As if that is not enough, we go to school with them, all 1754 of them for six and a half hours a day, five days a week. If that’s not togetherness ... “As One”ness, then what is? around the courrty Nerve Stafford “I think community service | work is very important for A r students to find true hap- piness. ? Andrew Sirry, freshman ~ 1, VOLUNTEER AT THE DUCK 6. VOLUNTEER AT THE RACE STAFFORD COUNTY PARADE 2. TUTOR AT A LOCAL SCHOOL #, RECYCLE 3, WORK THE CHAIN GANG AT A 8, HELP OUT AT A SOUP KITCHEN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME OR A HOMELESS SHELTER 4, VOLUNTEER AT THE LIBRARY 9, DONATE BLOOD AT A LOCAL OR FIRE STATION BLOODMOBILE 5. DONATE CLOTHES OR NON- 10. OFFER ASSISTANCE AS A PERISHABLE GOODS TO GOOD- CANDY STRIPER AT Mary WILL OR S.E.R.V.E. WASHINGTON HOSPITAL HERE DUCKY DUCKY. Juniors Tanya Oleary, Emily AKerboom and Marie Jasso arrange “change-holding’ necklaces, t-shirts, and stickers ona sales table at the eth Annual Great Rappahanock River Duck Race. The volunteers also sold little yellow rubber ducks for five dollars each, to benefit the Virginia Housing Coalition. A FISHY ENDEAVOR. After a long day of volunteering at the Duck Race, Miguel Campos wades in the water while attempting to spear a small fish with a stick he found in the Rappahannock River. About the Duck Race, Miguel said, “It was a great experience. I had a lot of fun for a good cause.