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Islands In The Stream Islands in the Stream was our theme. And it proved to be the night of everyone's dreams. Everyone had waited all year for this event. And lots of time and money had been spent. Love was in the air. And there were flowers by the pair. It was truly a great night. And everything was just right. It was a night that people will remember always, And carry happy memories with them through the days. The juniors of 1984 Had given a night of perfection and much more. Jimmy Fortner shows some of his expert dancing, Gary Rodent and Rhonda Johnson dance the night away Sylvia Staggs and Joni McDode sell concessions at the Chapman Bas- ketbal games to raise funds for the 1984 Prom. 6 Junior Senior David Whitaker. Jane Anderson, Kim Blackwell. Jeff Ford. Sherri Wil- son. David Spidle. and Trudi Clayton take a break from the festivies to have their picture made
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From Memories Of The Past To Events Of ”85 .. . Crossing The Line High School years are the most memorable years in a person's life; students at Chapman High feit that this was true. Students led very active lives, they lived life to its fullest and were not afraid to try new fads. Stu- dents enjoyed their summer by hanging-out at the beach with old and new friends, attending rock con- certs. going to all the latest movies, traveling to far away places, and learning about new fads, such as breakdancing. Many stu- dents worked during the summer in order to make money to spend on their summer escipades. Dating has always been the favor- ite pasttime of Chapman students. The re-opening of school did not put a damper on the students' social lives. They continued to party on the weekends and sometimes during the week. School of- fered new extra-curricular activities, such as football games, baseball games, basketball games, dances, and after school trips with various clubs. Students continued to visit all the local hang-outs each week. Hardee's and The Beacon seemed to be the overall favorites. Not only were current CHS students seen wandering about, but also many graduates of CHS from past years. Even though Chapman students have crossed the line into another year of their lives, they will always cherish these years and keep in touch with their school's ac- tivities through their friend- ship with upcoming Chap- man students. 5 Student Life Divider
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Gtossing the Une Junior Senio' Daryl Martin and his date arrive at the Prom ready for excitement Mrs Edwards carefully serves re- freshments to the guests at the 1984 Prom 7 Junior Senior
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