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CHS Lets Go. Standing out, Kellie Tennill, sophomore, shows her Wildcat spirit. Standing pretty. Sophomore Kim Ard watches the football game during Homecoming. L Mui Candi Zachary No! pictured Bryan Barrow Randy Bell Mark Blankenship Kim Bradshaw L1d1a Cabnalez Tina Cavazos Iell Comeaux Ierry Diaz Iohn Drttnch Derek Donaldson Luis Espmosa Cynthia Garcia Gino Garcia Steven Garza Mary Graves Michele Gregory Kun Guxre Chnstopher Harrell Melissa Hinoyosa Theresa Lucio Carla Miller Ienxuler Moms Mark Payne Ramiro Ramon Paige Reynolds Matt Scalissx Michael Schilhck Todd Warenfeltz Ianelle Wilson Arentz Belinda Nino 8: Lori Stewart The Lost O T195 Amarr Vines Iahmon Walden Roy Walker Kexnn Wallace Ingnd Weise Todd Wendland Pamela White Lyle Williams Charles Wmnett Troy Wofford Travis Wood Matt Wyche 9 or T?1lChp5'l JT 11.4,-A
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I-H1251 IIVIIIIXI 19 Q6 U0 yxt 14 IV WZIYE ' mme Last year, the eighth graders had it all. They were the highest grade in junior high. How- ever, this year, the Fish of '88 became babies again. Due to the current House Bill 72 no hazing rule , freshmen had it a little easier. Although forbidden, seniors still managed to harass the new students of CHS. The first day of school I was embarrassed by being a freshman, Mace McDonald said. I was scared thanks to Tony Palumbo, Neil Fett, Cray Martin, and Brady Helpertf' Along with the problems that came with high school, there were also new responsibilities. I am treated more like an adult now, Wendy Russell said. Of course, teachers expect more out of stu- dents in high school. Krista Carothers said that she did about fifty percent more homework each night than usual for middle school stu- dents. Although a person wanted to get his or her own name in high school, sometimes having an older brother or sister proved helpful. I feel that my social life has changed a lot this year, Patrick McCormick said. Partly be- cause I have always been known as 'Ieremy's little brother'. Even though high school changed some peo- ple, most students kept their old friends even if they added new ones. I've gotten to meet different people from other crowds, Andee Kinzy said. But I'll al- ways hang around with my 'forever friends'. Copy by: Anna Henson Freshmen Cindy Chavez and Rhonda Lemley sit quietly on either side of Mr. Crowder during a speech at the pep rally. Brandy Miller waits for the hall to clear so she can go to class. N --f Xe-f 571ese1af ,X TDQ4? aj in .hai - diem-f Freshmen Pages by
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