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a: Junior Mona Hatler signs an autograph for Sherry Masterson, graduate, b: Graduate Pete Marinkovic stops outside to sign a book for Robin Waters, freshman, and graduate Rally Walters, c: Graduates gather at cafeteria tables dur- ing the yearbook signing party. 8 Yearbook Distribution
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■ Entertainment Experiencing Tons of Fun’ on the Trip! At Club Calu-Met we not only provide an educational experience, we also offer our fellow members and guests some real CHS hospitality. In the early fall, tne journey through the school year began as students congregated in the cafeteria to obtain their copy of the 1983 Chieftain yearbook. Everyone joined in the festivities in preparation for the Homecoming 1983. Students and teachers demonstrated their enthusiasm by dressing for the annual Spirit Weelc. Activities such as flower fluffing parties, pep sessions, and the Homecoming Revue, led up to the climax of Homecoming Week: the game and the crowning of the Queen and Mr. Football In the winter months students enjoyed the nightclub atmosphere of the annual turnabout dance. The wide range of activities, carried on throughout the year, provided all school members with an opportunity for fun.
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d: Graduate Greg Kasper and 1983 year- book editor Tomi Baigent review the edition. e: Senior Shannan Kuesis points out an in- teresting photograph to fellow students, f: Yearbook staffer Lisa Rubalcava, junior, presents a copy of the 1983 yearbook to subscriber Parri Newlin, senior. Hey, look! It’s me! Views of the year gone by were presented in a new seasonal arrangement for the ’83 Chieftain annual, entitl- ed, “A Timely Look.” Excitement filled the CHS fieldhouse foyer on August 31 for the annual yearbook signing party. Graduates and underclassmen gathered to receive their copies of the 1983 book. The Chieftain contained eight color pages of activities, and twelve pages of senior color portraits, paid for by the Senior Class. Also in- cluded in the annual were eight pages of spot color. During the sales campaign in the fall of 1982, approx- imately 384 books were sold. Yearbook Distribution 9
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