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AND THE WINNER IS - Mike Jones is the most fortunate of all when he receives his big kiss from the mystery cheerleader at one of the Pep Rallies. Nw N , M.. 'V lb, SPARE TIME SPIRIT - Band members Regina Fleming, Terri Burnaman, and Becky Stokes join in cheers to lead the Dogs to victory in between band performances. ? DO WHAT? - Kelly Parker tells Nina Walker just l what to do with all of her spirit balloons. WAY TO GO GUYS! - Coaches Sleepy Reynolds, Chuck Harrison, and Bill Pickens express their excitement at a CHS victory. Spirit f 9
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8 f Spirit Doing It in Style CHS SPIRIT It's Friday afternoon and the spirit has been building all week. The afternoon holds promises of cheers, music, pep talks, and the much awaited spirit awards. Each pep rally held new and different surprises, each with a theme to tie in with the week's game. For example, when the Gladewater game came around, several of the football players went on a f'Bear Hunt with the cheerleaders dressed in camouflage. At another pep rally, in order to gain spirit and in- crease student body participation, each class chose a represen- tative to climb the spirit ladder to their target, everyone's favorite teachers. When referring to spirit, one must not forget everyone who participated in buying chains and contributed to the money jars to increase student body spirit. And last, but certainly not least, one must remember the loyal fans in connection with school spirit, These were the people who backed the Bulldogs through thick and thin, come rain or shine. Therefore, the enthusiasm and the morale-boosting spirit of the CHS Pep Rallies and fans led the Bulldogs to be First in Line. GETTING A PIECE OF THE ACTION - Teachers Wayne Robinson, Paula LaGrone, and Karen Reeves are subjected to the punishment of a cream pie after student body spirit pushes representatives Kim Weatherford, Greg Whitsett, and Shannon Smith up the spirit ladders. CLAIM TO FAME - An optimistic Bulldog mascot, Theresa Jackson, presents her high hopes for the CHS Team. WHO'LL BE THE LUCKY ONE - Several CHS football players play pass the lips to see who will win a kiss from the mystery guest fi1i, ' 3f,, ,,,5w ' .1 . e I ,. X - - H 'g ive 'Y ..,,. ' V W D ww .-. f , K 'K Hg. ,t .M My 2 . is 'M . 2. .A jf-f u ' V g , ., ti g'f.J.ptff,: ' Q1 . .A V, . . ft it , own of 2 S V' . ,M i l :Q ' iw W, , .. Qi: ,Q . qt.-2 fuk: ,L Q - Sl 'Q a I ' T lim' ' t t - ' 1--1 -,' ., -iz'
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10 f Student Life Students at C.H.S. go all out An Exciting Day Homecoming was a week full of busy activity. Dress-up day, building the bon- fire, and receiving mums added to the excitement. What a day! Any vistors to CHS on Thursday, October 11, would surely have been shocked. Space creatures, clowns, and living Cabbage Patch dolls roamed the halls that day. Dress up day was at hand, and everyone let their hair down! After school, members from Key Club and FFA began to compile a huge bon- fire. The work took all afternoon, but no one complained, all were in the Homecoming spirit. Shortly after dark the fire was lit, the cheerleaders cheered, and the band played. As is tradition, the seniors then circled the bonfire, holding hands, to sing the Alma Mater. Soon after the seniors finished, the clouds gave way and a huge rainstorm was the grand finale of the 1984 Homecoming bonfire. DINING IN STYLE - Kim Weatherford, Stephanie Johnson, Amy Abernathy, Belinda Bostick, Brenda Sepaugh, Karen Ross, Stephanie Williams, and Sonja Soape dressed as characters ranging from clowns to babies on Spirit Day. NERDS - Lee Anne Taylor and Dana Ritter model their favorite fashions. YOU HOSERI - Darrik Hooper and Dwayne Yount came down from Canada for Spirit Week. H ,El
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