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'fs f I BELIEVE IT OR NOT - Coach Chuck Har- rison is awed by the profound research papers of his sophomores. -..,, F .. A-H ' 1 p Y ,, ,.?i'fff f' i., ,lx s ,, .loss M, LLLL :osx fx: - . 1v', Q mbsf ' 'K 4 Opening f S
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Still o. 1 More and more, the second year in the new building became triumphant. Of course, the band won swee stakes again, only for the sixth time in a row. john Duke was selected to the All-State choir for the second consecutive year. The newspaper, the renowned Carthaginian, won an Award of Distinguished Merit. And for the first time ever the Student Council captured the office of vice- resident the district. The vocational clubs received top honors, and the Key Club earned the highest rating ever. But everything wasn't perfect. There were problems, Such as the time Don Clinton lost his voice on the day before the Senior Play, And when Marvin Burns burned his hand before the Athens football game. When Mrs. lune Lewis s ent several weeks in a wheelchair after breaking her ankie. The cold drizzle and mud at the regional footbal game. The girls' basketball team missing the state finals by one point. The list goes on and on. There were things we thought we could do without, like On Campus Suspension, parking permits, and bathroom passes. And things we'd like to forget - MUFLY. But as the year rolled along, the good things outweighed the bad by far. lt was true that '83 was special in its own way. And it was those s ecial times - both the good and the bad - that made the second year in the new school .. K-. Second to None. WEATHERPROOF WATCHERS - lt's ob- vious that come rain, sleet, or proud fans won't desert their even after the regional defeat at Lobo Stadium in Longview. of OF US -- Michelle Paul Davis are proof that and freshmen aren't always 4 I Opening PROUD FANS - Beverly Oney and Tanya BEST IN DlVl5l0N -' C'-'ff' Wright signal that the Dogs have won the demffnilfiiei Cfifmfllnihlp loothall game against Kilgore giving Car- mifhlnf he fe5f 5hP4f Whlfh Won . . m thage the District championship. 51339 M edalhon in Industrial
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I DON'T HAVE A DIME - lohn Booty tells Vernon Hicks he doesn't have any money to loan out for lunch. , x 'WI , ' S 5 pai fiibw I 'lil-gs . . ii sl HERE IS MY BUTTERFLY - Roy Knight shows off his insect collection for Biology I class to Melissa Shuttlesworth. 3. I HIDE, HERE SHE COMES - Connie Williamson and Cynthia Nail appear too shy to talk to the beautiful Miss Texas, Gloria Gilbert, who visited CHS March 23. 6 f Student Lite HERE IS HOW YOU DO IT - Veronica Cain shows Patrick Sharpe, Tina Davis, and Kristi Coats the right answers to study. .uw,:,,,ss,.,.. if NDT
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