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Chrystal Ringgenberg and Amy Mattson, seniors, listen to Valentine's Day plans with a smile in the Eagles Next New Love Begins, True Love Endures. . . In the arena Saturday, February 6, the anticipation of Valentine’s Day began to build with the school Sweetheart Dance from 9:00 until 12:00. Many couples were “mar- ried” (yes, even with wedding rings and a marriage certificate!) and moved on to dance to a slow song or speak with friends. The excitement was carried all through the next week when, on Friday the 12th, carnations, a CHS Valentine tradition, secret admir- ers, and boyfriends and girlfriends, Roses and or balloons awaited many in the office; and a CHS first. “Hot Lips” were recognized by a pair of red lips hanging from their necks. A male and female “Hot Lips” were chosen from each class- votes were only a dime, and the only requirements were the person you voted for must be fun and flirty. Senior “Hot Lips” were Gar- rett Wood and Tammy Greer. Ju- niors were Mike Hogg and Stacy Schultz, and sophomores were Jar- rett Jones and Lisa Smith. As Friday drew to a close, plans were made for a special evening, Sunday, February 14, Valentine’s Day, 1988. Christa Goldhammer. senior, and John Lowe, junior, share twenty red carnations. In a locker, books and a coat make room for a special Valentine's flower Janet Kent, senior, uses her creativity and personalizes her Valentine's Day cards by making them herself 24-Valentine’s Events-Pages designed by Karla Kempf
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MUTILATING FLESH makes this creep smile. Playing the part of Dr. Frankenstein is Mr. Fred Jamieson. Haunted Forest always something fun to do The Haunted Forrest gave some CHS students an opportunity to get off Main Street. “I remember waiting in line for hours,” said Sandie Delzer, a sen- ior. Rhonda Stein, a junior, explained, ‘‘What I remember the most is the Christine car. ‘‘Standing in the long line,” is what Judd Youngman. a sophomore re- members. Bill Austin, a friend of Aric’s could only recall ‘‘When Aric tackled the college guy. Sandie believes the Haunted Forest is beneficial to the community be- cause, “It’s something different to do.” “It gives the younger kids some- thing to do, and the older ones too,” comments Rhonda. Judd thinks it’s good “ for the kids.” Aric Lier, a junior, remembered. As far as Aric is concerned, “It’s “The 300 pound wrestler that I good exercise.” tackled,” after he was stopped try- ing to sneak in without paying. Page by Mitch Huber-Haunted Forest®
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Ms Binde, Home Economics teacher, thoughtfully arranges her carnations in a Diet Coke bottle! flU “Hot Lips , pictured from left to right are Jarrett Jones (sophomore), junior Mike Hogg, and seniors Garrett Wood and Tammy Greer. Not pictured are sophomore Lisa Smith and junior Stacy Schultz. Brandon Herold, senior, shows his Valentine spirit by wearing his carnation in his lapel Right: This cupid. wearing a heart shaped costume, receives directions to where her next Valentine victim” will be greeted with balloons and flowers. Cheerleaders get into the Valentine spirit by leaving locker signs made from hearts 25
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