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◄ On a clear, sunny day the fish are always hungry. Todd Spence and Mike SaintClair concentrate on catching a big one. ▲ To show his talent, Nick Pappas flings the frisbee through the air. ADuring the summer, Richard Gwynn mows the lawns of neighbors to earn a few extra dollars. AA recreation center provides a place to meet friends. Morris Eaddy and John McMullin look on as Sally Hupp sinks a striped ball to take the lead. Summer 15 M. Gerakios
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Three months of rest and relaxation Beach activities were considered fun to all. Scott Miller splashes his way to the bottom to save the frisbee. T June 21 marks the first day of summer. But to the students of CHS, summer began when the last day of school ended. For three months, time was spent through rest and relaxation. Florida, the Sunshine State, provided students with the number one place to go — the beach. The air was filled with an odor of coconut suntan oil, the sun’s rays tanned all fair-colored skin, and the bed of white sand was covered by the Gulf of Mexico. Beach activities were enjoyed daily by everyone. With a single flick of the wrist, a multi- colored frisbee soared through the air. On a clear, but slightly breezy day, sailing proved to be a calm and peaceful B. Meyers : v . way to relax. Tackling the salt- water waves on water skis or jogging at the water’s edge fulfilled the time of the CHS students whose major concern was physical fitness. Concerts in the Tampa Bay area provided a chance to see music idols in person. This summer they included Molly Hatchett, Rush, Kinks, Foghat, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Tommy Tutone, and Fleetwood Mac. As summer ended, the start of another school year began. Students realized that their three months of rest and relaxation were over until next year. By JANE STEINER On the clear and blue water, sailing proved to be a way to relax and enjoy a peaceful ride. T 15QS 20 5 f | IN
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16 Spirit To show his appreciation for the out- standing behavior of the student body, Principal Chalmers Coe provided the first home varsity football game with a surprise of parachuters. ► B. Gwynn A Early on Friday mornings of football games Missy Webb and Pam Reddick display tneir spirit for the rest of the school to see. The cheerleaders prepared spirit posters for the football players to run through. Gaye Anderson cheers the team on as Art Butler charges through. ►
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