Chapman High School - Panorama Yearbook (Inman, SC)

 - Class of 1984

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Seeking information lor a report. lulie Pruitt finds the sources in the Media Center very helpful. During lunch, students are often found socializing in the halls. Here. Dale Green. Scott Rhymer. Clark Bagwell. Kenny Phillips, and Susan Searcy show how much fun it is to sit in the hall with friends. While some cheer ecstatically, the oth er members of the Panther team have looks ol wonder and amazement on their faces as they think about Friday night's game. Opening 3

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Students, Faculty, Clubs, Organizations, Sports, And Classes All Have A Part In Making It Happen At CHS Excitement filled the air as students and teachers eagerly returned to their classes this year. Old friendships were re- kindled and new ones were started. Soon, students and staff were making it happen with determination and spirit. With the addition of new equipment in the science, typ- ing and computer depart- ments, students made it hap- pen as they began to find class participation more enjoyable. For the teachers, the new equipment made teaching a little easier. When not busy studying, students made it happen by displaying their school spirit and pride. In the pep rallies, enthusiasm was at an all time high; students wildly cheered for Chapman's superb athletic teams who really made things happen with stunning plays. Meanwhile, back on the side- lines, the cheerleaders ener- getically led the Panther fans in cheering the teams to victo- ry The many clubs and organi- zations at Chapman were working hard to make things happen this year. The Student Council made things happen by planning Homecoming ac- tivities. Working together, the Interact Club and Junior Civi- tan Club members acted as guides lor several assemblies. The PTSA made it happen by keeping the community in- formed about the progress be- ing made at Chapman. Every Saturday in October, the band made it happen as they com- peted against other bands in various contests. It was the suc- cess of such activities which made all the hard work pay off. Chapman's excellent staff of teachers, secretaries, lunch- room workers and mainten- ance personel made it happen everyday. The teachers helped students to develop their un- derstanding of new ideas. The secretaries kept everything op- erating smoothly. Spending hours in the kitchen did not bother the lunchroom workers who prepared nutritious, well- balanced meals. Finally, the students were usually comfort- able because of the efforts of the maintenance workers who kept the students warm in the winter and cool in the summer. This year at Chapman was a special year because of the ex- citement shown by the stu- dents and staff. They made it happen with pride and spirit. Displaying exceptionally good conduct at the ballgames was common for Chapman stu- dents. As for the staff they made it happen by showing a great deal of concern for the educations of their students. In order for Chapman to be the superior school that it is, both the students and staff have had to work together to accomplish their goals. Everyone had a part in MAKING IT HAPPEN at Chapman. Al the Boiling Springs game. Regina McKelvey plays her clarinet part in You Are So Beautiful . during the halftime show. 2 Openmg



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Making It Happen Through Students Students were the major instruments in making things happen at Chapman. Be- ginning in the spring of 1983, they attend- ed the Junior-Senior Prom which was closely followed by Graduation. During summer vacation, some students enjoyed relaxing at the beach, the mountains, or various amusement parks, while others preferred working at fast-food restaurants, grocery stores, or peach sheds. Many oth- ers also attended workshops such as cheerleading camp, annual camp, and Girls' State and Boys’ State. As school cranked up again, students began getting involved in pep rallies, football games, and other assemblies. Homecoming was a big success as was Miss Panorama. Queens were crowned at each of these events, plus one at the Second Annual Harvest Day. Many of Chapman's beauti- ful young ladies participated in these pag- eants. On the weekends, it paid to have a job, as many students went to movies, res- taurants, the mall, and other places. One popular weekend activity, that only took gas money, was cruising and hanging around fast-food places like The Beacon and Hardee's. As each month of the school year progressed students had ma- jor parts in MAKING IT HAPPEN. Looking as though he is ready to take (light Hammett gives the cameraman a sly look Kelly Brackett patiently opens her locker as cS Bagwell hurriedly organizes his books.

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