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'ARSITy i Manual! Perez and Roger Shaw put their heads ot caeal ee ee ea Ree: ar “Oh come on, no break?!!” ” screeches Jill Dixon. ies together to try to figure out how to get through and Clends Vantresre the day without a break. ' re oa So there’s not gonna be a break, huh? Well, it’s crying time on the old campus as evidenced by all the hankies. “Just waiting around for 1:30 so we can get a Dr. Pepper,” moan Casey Bittle, Robert Brown, Van Above: “I protest!” yells Jim Wilsford to Dana Gar-. Warner, and Brad Martin. rison and Chuck DeJonge. : Below: “Without my break, I’m lost,” sighs’ Gree 16 Culbertson. a
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CPainess — the Wietaeal Gaston The Lions found new ways every day to break the monotony. Their zany tactics brought fun, laughter, and new experiences for everyone involved. Life in the crazy lane became a custom at C.H.S. j Cad » i F karwich “Here’s lookin’ at ya, kid,” says Renee Richards to Coleman Culbertson and Chuck Ma Otis Joines. insist on standing out in a crowd. my VY Ye a? iin as | tel The wacky side of Marcy Asbury is revealed every ‘This is going to be one wild ride,” says Nancy once in a while. Neely. Above: Craziness is Rusty Simpson giving advice to Carleen Richards. Below: “What do you do for fun around here?” asks Edwin Hefner, Pat Remsza, and Coach Hughes. “The world just isn’t ready for us!” exclaim Marjo- | Kent Adams believes crazy means cleaning up. rie Stewart and Cindy Browder. 15
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THE Work and ant No Breaks Shae ny Wad: Gass much Hearkaches Breaks were a big part of the school life at Castleberry. Students enjoyed and respected this privilege. For a while, the 7:30 a.m. schedule omitted the break and then when the break was returned it was under certain conditions — no carbonated bever- ages and no candy. Some students seemed to feel that without this opportunity to let loose with their friends, why come at all? “WHAT? Are you kidding?” Richard Austin ‘Ha, ha, I sneaked one in anyway,” says David frantically asks. Hoschar. j o 3 sy o - Above: “There will NOT be a break!” informs Mr. Barnes, the principal. Below: ‘Why us, what have we ever done?” pleads Pat Majors, Jill Dixon, and Lisa Ticknor. i ao vibe d i “Well, here’s what I think about the whole thing,” says Chuck Makarwich to Kirk Cullum. } { 17 |
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