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1 f J J i(M f f Match the following quota- tions with those who said them during Spirit Week. The correct answers are at the bot- tom. 1. No! 1 want it my way! a. senior Christy Findley b. Senior Molly Knotts c. George McKinney 2. I wish they made glue strong enough for this mark. a. senior Amy Smoots b. Mr. Seele c. senior Molly Knotts 3. Wanna play school with me? a. Mrs. Whetsel b. senior Amy Smoots c. senior Molly Knotts 4. No hard feelings, O.K.? a. the cheerleaders b. the pom pon squad c. the junior and senior powder- puffers 5. I ought to be in pictures. a. Mr. Gorsuch b. senior Jim Jackson c. Mrs. Thompson l.a, 2.C, 3.b, 4.C, 5.b SPIRIT WEEK 13
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tcCen. t e c t Cue tce o ia pteco Ptc This was no ordinary Friday. The 3:05 bell had rung, but a brisker pace had overtatcen the usual trudge to the iocl ers. Tired eyes spari ed. Goodbye had been replaced with, I ' ll see you tonight. Though the school week had officially ended, a subtle but strong undercurrent of energy was charging the student body. They were intoxicated by homecoming excitement. If you ' re late, you won ' t get a seat. was a common and valid warning. By 7:00 the Charger stadium had filled to capacity. In the pre-game ceremonies, senior Gina Rodriguez was crowned queen. The eight senior court members were understand- ably nervous. Senior LeeAnn Holmes said, I was spastic. I had lost the shoes I was going to wear. Then I was afraid I would trip getting out of the car. As the evening progressed, CHS support- ers flaunted their overwhelming enthusi- asm, and the halftime fireworks under- scored their booming spirit. The football team also proved that they were not to be underestimated. The Char- gers smashed the Columbia City Eagles 33-12. Students flocked to the Student Council-sponsored dance after the game to celebrate the victory. The energy level had peaked. This was no ordinary Friday. CHS was under the influ- ence of homecoming. — Madeline Hayes The varsity football team charges through the hu- man tunnel after halftime of the homecoming game. The Chargers later stopped Eagles 33-12. — Wal- ter ' s Studio Junior Dan Carman tries to sneak through the Eagle defense en route to the end zone. — Walter ' s Studio Coach Jim Potter signals the Charger defense in the first quarter of the game. — Walter ' s Studio 14 HOMECOMING — .. .- , ' i
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