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ENJOYIN’ CHSers attempt the good life ! “Enjoyin’ life” is a motto that one should live by. No matter how hard we try, we all feel the need to improve our approach to fun. However, we soon realize that we can only do our best. After all, the fun is in our attempt. “Enjoyin’ ” school activi- ties can be fun and interest- ing. Beating the “old grind” helps to break the monotony of the schoolday routine. Daily and nightly activi- ties during the school year included Spirit Week, Homecoming, plays, turna- bout, concerts, banquets, Graduation and Prom. A smorgasbord of fun! The pursuit of fun is a serious business. “Enjoyin’ ” was an intricate part of CHS student life. Activities Division 5
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T auber wins court title Graduates and students gathered at Homecoming to celebrate the Warriors’ first win of the season. The CHS squad beat Gary Emerson, 20-14, on Friday, September 19. Halftime was celebrated by the crowning of Kim Tau- ber, senior, as the 1980 Homecoming Queen. Kim was a member of Student Council and Pep Club. The annual parade was held prior to the game. Dec- orated cars and floats gath- ered at the school at 4:30 p.m. “Warriors on the War Path,” the senior entry, was the winning float. Second place honors were given to OEA for their theme, “File it under Victory.” And third place the Cheerleaders for “Blow’Em Away.” Top Three Across: Members of the 1980 court are seniors Myra Benjamin, Angie White and Debbie Wheelen. Escorts are seniors Brook Ewen, Emerson Tiller and Lynn Brinkly. Top: Kim Tauber, senior, serves as 1980 Homecoming Queen. Kim ' s escort is Randy Mcllroy. Left: Shouting to spectators, members of the Senior Class sit atop their float. “War- riors on the War Path. Homecoming 7
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