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ut ot Everythmg Remains The Same ' 1d l. Working with the computers after school is a pastime enjoyed by Riley Kyle. 2. Tammy Knighton, Araina Arnold, Cin- dy Tompkins, and Rena Walker stop by the candy machines between classes. 3. Linda Davis, Darcus Sampson, and Darla Hopkins entertain the student body during the choir's Christmas program. Because of an armadillo incident during the program, it was prematurely ended. 4. Josephine Williams displays the skill she learned in piano class. 6 f Opening
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ix bf A1 . ,Sag A V Y, i . -LLP- I Mlm 4, , ,. S ,,2, . ha by l. Jackie Walton, Aquanda Booty, Donna Brown, and Vera Pipkins find time for a quick conversation between classes. 2. Rhonda Urban is inundated with mums on Homecoming day. 3. Dana Timmons and Becky Johnson, senior VOE students, leave ' ' CHS for the hectic business world. 4. The rotunda is the hub of life at CHS. 5. En- joying the privilege of an open campus, Donna Hawley and Cheryl Krutza leave for a quick lunch. A5
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r, i n Even though 1981 was tradi- tional in many ways, it also brought changes. Although subtle or unknown to many people, they influenced each student's life. A new superintendent and new teachers with new ideas in- fluenced education. Computer math and library science were ad- ded to the curriculum to give students more choices for electives and to help them understand equipment to be used in the new high school. A new exemption policy was put into effect which made students aware that grades were as important as being on time. In addition to these changes which affected the academic side of CHS, a federal ban on car- bonated beverages made cokes illegal on campus. This meant that students no longer could stay on campus and enjoy a coke on their free period or between classes. 1. Roane Smith lights his last bonfire as a student of CHS. 2. Karen Beasley, Rindy Stevens, and Karen LaGrone enjoy the ac- tivities at Potlatch. 3. John Phillips 'ln- dulges in an illegal pastime - drinking a Coke. Opening 7
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