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N m , .c .E . aw 3 . Q . 0 . Abebi Schubring enjoys a moment ot solitude. 9 '6 2 4Jeanne Swenson awaits another National -5 Honor Society meeting. Asabine Stillingef eagerly anticipates the Homecoming dance. minds of her proteges as she inspired it would be folly, so sit back and enjoy them to new heights of ability. ln her it in all of its glory. There is nothing so inaugural year she took over with the beautiful as a song for the expression optimism of a novice and the ability of of feelings, dreams, and desires.E1 a veteran. KIT GRIFFITH Music is all around us. To try to avoid In elf ,, ,A l V' 'ET ' I 3 t 1' fl AKaren Chamberlin struggles to supress her OPENING ! 9
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and contest judges mesmerized. Marching in various parades and stomping through the hallways, the band is busy filling our world with their music. Attempting to fill other worlds with their unique C.H.S. sound, the band and entourage are planning on a trip to Washington D.C. A stage band rounds out the musical groups directed by Mr. Don Hacker. This group of dedicated performers often gets little recognition. The stage band consists of various brass pieces, woodwlnds, and drums. Nicknames such as the Sexy Sax follow these musicians, many of whom are skilled on more than one instrument. Other little known groups are the Pop Ensemble, Concert Choir, and Seabreeze. Consisting of a collection of amateur singers with a flair for the professional, they are striving to create a new reputation around school. Tuxes for the guys and long dresses for the girls enhanced their performances. A musical topped their dreams to make this year a special one. Mrs. Marjorie Mickunas captured the hearts and iv. 5 . A. ,S N. fr NL W - .3 -i 5 as 5 L: gl -'lk -- ex APatty Davis and Susan Curtis bolster their spirits belore a game. 8 I OPENING AThe No. 1 Flea, Jett Davis and the Tornadoes have a quiet moment with their thoughts. 4Lee Wisniewski ponders the thought ot losing 3 to Pinellas Park during the Homecoming football game.
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