Chapman High School - Panorama Yearbook (Inman, SC)

 - Class of 1981

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Kelly Brackett found that re- laxing on the beach was the perfect way to spend summer. Brightly colored umbrellas li- vened up the Grand Strand of Myrtle Beach, which was vis- ited by many students. As the sun sank below the Blue Ridge Mountains sum- mer vacation drew to a close. Summer Fun 7

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From Dawn To Dusk The sun rose on that day just like it had before. But something seemed special about it. The day was the dawning of summer vacation. For some, summer meant working in a peach shed, grocery store, or other related jobs. While for others, it meant 3 months in which to catch up on their rest. But for most, it was a time for exciting trips, strenuous workshops, and repreated drills. England and France became centers of excitement for Terri Benedict, Robyn Cantrell, Jodi McDade, Edie Whi- taker, Edgar Woodfin, and Ms. Gloria Underwood. These students needed parental consent to drink alcoholic beverages. However, they found that drinking alcoholic beverages was the custom in Europe because of high priced soft drinks, lack of refrigera- tion, and low quality water. Not only were the usual attractions such as Windsor Castle and the Eiffel Tower toured, this group also visited English discos and pubs and took a night tour of the Parisian red light district. Kelly Brackett, like many people, en- joyed her vacation at the beach. Scott Burnett, Violet Gosnell and Tommy Wallace also braved the price of gaso- line to get a few days of sunshine at Myrtle Beach. Work was also a summer necessity. William Hall worked at a local gro- cery while Wayne Stewart, Linda Lawter, and Alfred Jones found mone- tary rewards in working with peaches. But, however it was spent, almost all students and faculty enjoyed the break from school work. The sun set on that day just like it had before. But something seemed special about it. This day was the last day of summer vacation; school started the next day. Partaking of Europing customs was part of the trip to France and England. Here Jodi McDade tries an English shandy. The Inman Mills Baptist Church Softball Team was the benefactor of Kim Culbreth 's athletic finesse. 6 Summer Fun



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The First Most of the time the first seemed to be the tough- est. Climbing out of bed on the first day of school was much harder than it had been all summer, and the first test required more effort to make a passing grade. However, this was not always the rule. The 28-0 win against district rival, Landrum High School, was a great way to start the football season. This victory may have been helped by the high level of spirit at the first pep rally. The rousing cheers and a pep talk by Wendell Anderson provoked more spirit than students had seen in a long time. The first assembly in the Hipp Gymnasium was also a big success. Mr. Grady Holden comment- ed, The students were very organized for this to be the first time [first assembly]. Miss Rita Byrd, one of the first persons to enter the gym, sat right down. Then a small amount of confu- sion resulted when one person told her to move here and another told her to move there. Governor Richard Riley, who was the first gover- nor to speak at Chapman, urged students to have a good feeling about their school when they left but to remember that high school diplomas did not guarantee jobs. Before the governor's arrival, students from Chapman and those visiting from area junior high and elementary schools were briefed on proper protocol for receiving a digni- tary. Bursting through a banner, Terry Brannon and Steve Roper began the first pep rally. Cindy Huff was lost in the enthusiasm at the first game between Landrum and Chapman. 8 The First

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