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..g,:4:,3'f ! ' v A l W if I A in x ART MAGIC - Mrs. Suzette Morgan, art teacher, works at one of the booths in the children's area skin painting for the kids. . X ROCK 'N ROLL SMASH Rider, Paul Brewster, Kyle Mane and Shayne Morrison, members of Midnight Express, were instant hits at Potlatch.
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Spirit for our record-breaking football team infected us all with Bulldog Mania At CHS spirit could be defined with just two words, Bulldog Mania. Some of the symptoms included yelling one's lungs out at pep rallies and ballgames and sitting through two hours of cold, wet, miserable weather simply to watch a football game. But that's the way it was with the truly spirited Carthage fans. They would do almost anything to support their team and school. Bulldog Mania was also evident in the interesting pep rallies, For example, one pep rally was the Carthage version of the television show, 'iHee Haw. The cheerleaders, several football players, and several other students involved made the CHS hoedown one of the most memorable and spirited pep rallies ever. In another pep rally, UA Recipe for Success was concocted by Mr. Charles Newton, assistant principal. Some of the ingredients included the administra- tion, faculty, football team, band, cheerleaders, mascot, and, of course, fans, Obviously, the pep rallies weren't your ordinary, Go, Team, Go, run-of-the-mill kind. Spirit was shown in other ways besides lively pep rallies. Students proudly wore football ribbons or red and white clothes, However, the most important show of spirit was being a faithful Bulldog fan at the games. POWER PAC ATTACK - Scott Goolsby, the masked executioner. gives Mr. Newton licks for every touchdown the Bulldogs scored against Jacksonville. FLAMING PRIDE - The fiery CHS sign was provided by the Industrial Arts Club at the Homecoming game to show spirit.
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lith CHS students' participation, arthage turned out for Potlatch Celebration otlatch opened its gates for fourth time during the third 'kend of October at Car- ge Municipal Park, lt ured exquisite arts and ts, non-stop professional ertainment, delicious iemade food, and fun and ies for everyone such as the atch tug-of-war, where some he FFA members got in on act. THE GRIP OF PAIN - Members FFA give it all they've got to e out winners in the tug-of-war cpetition. Dana Rogers, Miss Texas, made a special singing debut and an appearance at Potlatch and later visited CHS. The band Midnight Expressf' the hit with most students, featured Shayne Morrison, Kyle Marie, Terry Rider, Paul Brewster, Danny Woodard, and Brad Escoe. The stage band, majorettes, and flag team put on an entertaining show for the crowd. Winning POTLATCH GOSSIP - Terri Sparks, member of the flag team, talks to Sheila Thomas before her performance at Potlatch. f. mage' KEY CLUB AT WORK - Cynthia Reynolds serves a drink to a customer at one of the booths. the first place award for the Drug Awarenessn essay was Sheila Shumate, with Whitney Reese coming in second, and Tamesa Davis receiving third place. The Key Club also helped out by working two drink booths, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ran an ice cream booth. Potlatch has grown bigger and better with more arts and crafts, exciting events, and new talent each year, with students con- tributing their time and effort to make it one of the best festivals in East Texas. PEP TALKS FROM MISS T - Dana Rogers, Miss Texas, visits CHS and gives an encouraging talk to some of the students during a district Student Council workshop. HONORARY MEMBER - Mr. Jerry Hanszen makes Dana Rogers, Miss Texas, an honorary member of the Chamber of Commerce during her singing debut at Potlatch. Potlatch f 11
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