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5 1. Donna, we've got to stop meeting like this! says Ken Baldwin to Donna Monteiro during the Fruit Pass. 2. Sandra Journet — Why do I always get myself into things like this? 3. Seniors Michelle Chee and Gary Willard take a lot of pleasure in wrapping fellow classmate Eric Azarcon during the T.P. Wrap. 4. The awesome class of '82 showing how the Bucket Brigade should be done. 5. Hey, I've got perfect aim — I think!? 6. The Freshman team attempting to keep themselves walking in rhythm. 7. Seniors take it to the top after winning the Boardwalk. 8. The Sophomores are off to the races during the very controversial Chariot Races. Activities Almost Everything Went 19
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’82 and ’83 battle for first ince Almost Anything Went originated, there hasn't been a more controversial week than the one held this year. There were some very exciting moments along with much tension throughout the week with the classes of '82 and '83 constantly battling for first place. It came down to the last events on Friday to determine the winner: the events were the Tricycle Races and the Obstacle Races. The Seniors were determined not to let the underclassmen defeat them — and of course, they didn't! The final scores were tabulated with the class of ’82 earning 84 points, the class of '83 with 82 points, and the Sophomores and Freshmen rounding it off with 39 and 35 points respectively. Some of the other events held during the week included the Fruit Pass, Bucket Brigade, Boardwalk, V.W. Push, T.P. Wrap, and Hot Spot. This year's Almost Anything Went will perhaps remain in everyone's mind for years to come and go down in C.H.S. history as the year the Seniors once again showed who had the most spirit and enthusiasm to win. 18 Activities Almost Anything Went
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“Through the years at the Anaheim Marriott i t was a perfect evening with the sun setting and the wind blowing gently. After many hours of showering, fixing hair, picking up last minute things, and posing for family pictures, the time came to begin that enchanting evening — Prom Night. Around 7:00 P.M., nervous young men and ladies began arriving at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel, where the Junior-Senior Prom was held. For the first time the Class of 83 presented a dinner prom. Prom bids were sold for a reasonable price of $55 per couple. Also pictures were taken before and after dinner by Sanford Studios. As couples entered the Marriott Hotel, they were directed towards the Grand Ballroom where they received a portion of their prom favors. The girls received, a necklace and charm while the boys received an ’82 tie tack. Walking into the Grand Ballroom, many couples were in awe of the beautiful setting and eagerly found a table. 1. Prom King and Queen. Gentry Humphrey and Ann Souza. 2. The Prom Court for 1981-1982 shares a quiet moment after all the excitement. 3. Michelle Martinez, Joey Limbo. Debbie Limbo. and Laine Morio pose for a picture. 4. Anxious and elated guests waiting to pick up their brandy snifters. 5. Edna Shin after being announced part of the prom court. 6. Cindy Astengo and Tony Asa modeling the latest fashions for the prom in the annual Prom Fashion Show. 7. Well some one's been drinking? 8. The 1981-1982 Prom King and Queen and their court. 20 Activities Prom
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