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l. Seniors display their superiority one more time during the pep assembly. 2. Terry Benton shows her technique of mak- ing a flower without even looking. 4. Im- personating a swinging Czechoslovakian guy at Flash is Jay Thorne. 4. Mr. Stolper shows off his original creation of a toga while Cindy Bondurant poses with him. 5. Jeff Harper picks up yardage while run- ning inside. 6. Idget the midget made his appearance at Flash with the help of Rick Romero and Jeff Robinson. l0f Changing
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.a dazzling experience There were only three phrases to de- scribe Homecoming. The biggest, the best, and the most successful. Student Council really showed their stuff and made the event sparkle. Said Mark Sleeth, president of the student body, We worked hard and tried to organize everything. The organi- zation, no matter how hectic, floated along smoothly. And everyone got involved. In fact, the classes even got involved by making individual floats for the halftime parade. And they were great. Freshman thru seniors and the Thespian Club added a special touch to the exciting game against Arcadia. And how about that game? Chaparral's first victory had avid fans hoarse for weeks. The guys were in top form and the band showed no mercy with their peppy half-time music. Also during the half-time show was the dynamic climax of the elections for Home- coming King and Queen. The attendants were: Katy McGrath, Brad Boyd, Molly Middleton, Brian Gentile, Sue Birming- ham, and Peter Ragan. The nominees were: Kathy Maynard, Karen Brock, Vickie Scott, Dana Metzger, Dan Arntz, Kevin Jackson, Mark Sleeth, and Brent Boyd. And the winners were Dana Metzger and Brent Boyd. From that point on, the energy grew and grew to the soar- ing win for CHS. But the game was not the only thrill. What about spirit week? From togas to grubbies, black to yellow and gold, the students showed their support fully. Julie Briskman said, This was a good idea be- cause everyone was for CHS one hundred percent. On Tuesday you saw a grubby boy sleezing down the hall, and on Friday you saw a widow dressed in black, mourn- ing for Arcadia Flash a weak smile. And speaking of Flash, there was noth- ing weak about that pre-game event. All the classes showed their talent and really got spirit flying. That sealed Arcadia's doom . .. Arcadia's death .. . Arcadia's ticket to defeat. And CHS held the ticket to the victory dance. The dance was on the Saturday after the game, and it seemed to be really successful. Said Mr. Renee Willis, Student Council advisor, We thought we'd lose our shirts but we were pleasantly surprised to come out ahead. A pleasant surprise was found by all with this year's Homecoming. The biggest, the best, and the most successful, Three phrases to describe Homecoming. 12fChanging rl W, W Rf 'ai 3, . 5 ...-
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