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4 Opening Some Things Never Change In many respects 1981 was basically the same as any other year. Every- day routines as well as traditional activities played a major role in the life of each student at CHS this year, as well as many years in the past. Students were faced with hour-long classes with a skimpy five minutes in between. This left students with barely enough time to stroll to one of the many public lockers, flock to the packed rotunda, get in on the latest gossip, and then, with seconds remaining, make an all-out dash to their next class. Exhausted after a day in the CHS marathon, students stopped off at the Sonic for refueling before beginning their never-ending cruise around town. There were some things at CHS that students just naturally expected to be the same. Traditional activities such as Homecoming, building the bon- fire, the Pine Burr assembly, and the Jr.-Sr. Banquet provided a basis for school spirit while supplying CHS with an identity all its own. I ff, ..L 1' V ,, ' - , '2f J! , u l . VV 9 . ,, ff , -tg' 'f 3 1 4 4 iw K..,..,, 'gr' tc A fr' .M 'B 445' ,, 'M --. , gr H M 1 PY' Q - V amf V ' 11.15 NAM H 'f t.fa5 if 'zi ' 1 S-Zffzvuvf 1.1 1 ' n V .H ' ' Ii-.M I 7T'5' fi in ,fbi E' 'A Q vu ' I '. ,I , ' V . ge VA, 1 + av Wffif'-A . if s W QV, , ,,,,, y sisg -ii, if '.-,,, I xw 1 ,mx Y ,,,,,, - A2 1. Mr. T. A. Crow explains mass-volume problems to his chemistry class. 2. Freshman Kent Hanszen, the object of senior Clifford Bounds' practical joke, dangles from the flag pole. 3. Mr. Kershls English class drives Wade Barlow crazy.
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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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