2013 Peer - Albemarle High School Yearbook

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Food, Fun, and Tailgates The majority of the tailgates at Albemarle this year consisted of different themes. As the clock quickly approached 6 pm , clubs worked to put last minute decorations in place , prepare food , and anything else that

Some clubs were new to the tailgate and had never had a booth there before . "This is the first year we've done a Stop On Save One tailgate. The executive board was really excited to put it together and get the word out

was needed. As students began to fill the Patriot Lot, many anticipated the nights' events. Amidst all the fun , judges were critiquing each tailgate in order to determine which would win the competition. Key Club won first place in the contest.

about Stop One Save One" , said senior Danielle Horridge. Following the tailgates, students are always excited to rush into the Football stadium to support their Patriots. By: lnes Tomsig

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Sophomores Justin Peck and Andrew Kostelac played a intense game of cornhole. There was always a line of at least three teams waiting to play cornhole. 14

Senior Kate Duggan paints junior, J.P. Friedersdorf's face at the honors art associations booth. She paints a tiger on his face while he wears patriotic colors to show support.

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