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Rainfree picnic is a success For the first time in three years, the CHS Homecoming barbeque was held at Wylee Park, rain free. The pie eating contest, balloon shaving, three legged race, and tug-of-war were popular activities. The senate-organized activities were played in the sun on the beach. Later, students gathered with their cars in the south parking lot of Cen- tral to decorate them for the tradi- tional car caravan. The cars cov- ered with blue and gold decorations reflected school spirit. The car that Becky Wanner, Jenny Stanford, Cin- dy Ross, Steph Hengal, and Karen Kusler decorated was chosen as best car. Spirits remained high as students and other fans arrived at Swisher field for the Homecoming game against the Brookings Bobcats (1) It's lonely at the topi (2) Sophomores clean up after shaving the balloons (3) J Hoerth panics at the balloon toss l)
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(1) Renoe Russmann ponders over the results of the baBoon shaving contest (2) Kathleen Fragua and Jody Von Kempen hug after the big finish (3) The shaving creme game backfires on Nancy Knee bone (4) Students participate in the balloon toss (5) The junior girls smile at their progress (6) Karmella Kolb. Sherri Keithley. Nate TrebB- cock and Tom Mitzel dash to the finish hne
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CHS lunch hour shortened I feel most of the prices in the Ea- gle's Nest are fairly reasonable, and definitely cheaper than going out to eat. said Laurie Linling. jr. The Eagle's Nest is a common place for students to gather, eat, do homework, or just screw around and talk. as Paul Holm, sr., put it. This year students experienced a change in their lunch program. Be- cause of the school day being changed from six to seven hours, students' lunch hours were short- ened from 45 minutes to 25 minutes. Many of the students that were asked shared the same views about the 25 minute lunch hour as Teresa Blondo. jr.. I think it's too short. By the time some of the people get their food, they have to go to class. The Eagle's Nest is not only used dur- ing the lunch hours, but during all hours of the day and in the mornings breakfast is served. Casey Gates, jr. replied. I like to go there to eat. think, and to listen to music. (1) Jrn Kirkpatrick discovers a convenient woy to drink from a glass (2) Torn Huber leads the conversation, while 8ecky Imbery (right). Kalli Qauson (left), and Todd Rose listen with interest (3) Cindy Bauer breaks her conversation with Juke Lamrme to glance back (4) Aaron Durose works vigorously on his homework (5) Karmella Kolb takes the last swallow of her lunch. 14 5
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