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Seniors | Class of 1984 Senior Class Officers — (Left to Right) Jennifer Hicks, Sec. Treas.; Bernadette Watkins, Student Council Representative-at-Large; Kevin Cheek, President; Gerianne Dudley, Reporter; and Christy Crenshaw, V. President. (Photo by Randy Riney) For most of the students at CHS, the 1984-84 school year began as just another step on the ladder towards becoming a senior and graduating. For the seniors, though, it began as their final year of high school. It found them now looking forward to the future and what they would choose to do after graduation. As the year got underway, seniors found themselves caught up in a whirlwind of activities such as having pictures made, ordering invitations and buying memory books. They also took part in practices and games of the various sports teams they competed on — as well as participating in the different functions of numerous clubs and organizations at C.H.S. As the year progressed, however, seniors took time to reminisce about their past and look forward to what their futures would hold in store for them. Many felt excited about graduation, while others tended to look upon the event with a great deal of sadness. One thing was certain though — all would be relieved when they made that final trip across the stage to receive their diplomas.
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