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KJ UST SITTING AROUND - Trela Thomas, Cande enters, and Julie Escoe have a blast just sitting at the onic wondering who will come by. I I JUST CAN'T DECIDE - Melissa Blissett and Stephanie Robinson sit pondering over the menu at the Pizza Hut. D0 I HAVE TO EAT THIS? - James Medlin tells Chris Medlin to quit eyeing the girls so that they can go home. FILL 'ER UP! - Lorie Langlotz starts off the even- ing by putting gas in the car so she can ride around. I ALL SMILES - Jimmy Chesire and Clint Matthews wonder what could be more fun than a night on the town. Student Life f 15
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Working For The Weekend After all of the whole hectic week came to an end, students anxiously awaited the last bell. As it sounded, everyone ran to their cars and the weekend had begun. lt seemed as though everyone had their weekend planned and uptown'l was the place to be! Everyone knows that to start the weekend properly, dinner was a must at one ofthe local eating emporiums. This was follow- ed by going to a movie or just finding your friends and riding through town. The show parking lot and the Winn Dixie parking lot were also major attractions on a Friday or Saturday night. But no weekend was complete without a nightly trip to the Sonic for a Coke. Then it's back through town for a finale ofthe evening. Darla Youngblood, junior, said, My favorite thing to do on the weekends is going to the show and out to eat with John. Some people used their weekends to get out of town and relax. I like to go out of town on weekends, said sophomore, Vicki McElroy. ' So whatever it may have been that you enjoyed doing on the weekend, it was certain that none could wait for their weekend to begin. REBEL YELL - Toni Rider shows how she releases her tension built up at C.H.S. the past week. CHEERS - Mark Davis, Todd Bogenshutz, Todd Thompson, and Mark Roberson know that the way to have fun on the weekends is to eat, drink, and be merry. BELIEVE IT OR NOT - Freshmen Kim Smith and Angie Skelton can'! believe they actually get to come up town. 14 f Student Life
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When students awoke on Fri- day morning, February 1, they were greeted by yards full of white powder. It had snowed all night and continued to snow lightly throughout the day. Some students built snow sculptures, had snowball wars, and sledded behind automobiles. Others took shelter inside their homes not enjoying the wintry weather. The precipitation con- tinued all weekend and school did not begin again until Wednesday, February 6. Most students were ready to get back into their normal schedules by that time, so most people didn't complain about the unexpected holiday coming to an end. 16 f Student Life A Winter Wonderland Students play and create WATCH OUT - Whitney Reese prepares to hurl a snowball at someone. READY FOR A ROUGH RIDE - Felecity Fair gets ready to ride a sled dow Hang on Felicity! MASTERPIECE - An area yard holds a new version of a snowman. v Y r's....f- I F - - - gf -mv - W. , A .N - Q , , -- I ' ..- af - -A -F WF 1-is 3' -eq A H , ' n the road behind a friend's truck. 'rwlr 1 ,..r V tg' i -NB I nw . Q ' A -I . is j . , ,M P' KW.. 5 'A ' ,.s'f?:v Lb 'F F ' . gf ff ' ar, QM-2211 er- A he i -R. t, - nr' I ,, 'jg ,J' g , j' x . , ,,:.,- 5 x , Y , k JJ .TA s r f f ,. 1 'J' '- - x , , ,k K N ,'f.,r.i'. ' e. - xt X' . qi' i l r l l 1
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