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STARTING OVER On a hot, humid August day, stu- dents of CHS, those new and old, all began to move in. Registration was an event suffered by every- one, especially the freshmen who had no idea as to where to go and what was up next. Even though the freshmen had registered dur- ing the summer, a person could no- tice the expressions of fear painted on their faces as each one came through those long, endless lines. The upperclassmen knew the rou- tine, but just the idea of having to go through registration was a torture. Again they experienced the re- scheduling because the class they had wanted was either filled or can- celled. But the regret of most stu- dents was the realization that the teacher they had hoped to avoid tak- ing, was the only one available for that particular course. This caused the flaring of tempers and the re- morse of starting over. Students came to realize that they must face the ordeal of having to give up their last pennies to the sec- retanes for fees. But after all the has- sles of the day, it had begun to end in a happy note. The worse part of starting over had blown through.
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During the Homecoming Parade. Chapman s zettes add to the excitement of the afternoon. The Juniors added more happy smiles and spirits this afternoon The Class of '90 smiles proudly at everyone as they wave. •• Class WITH YOU ALL THE WAY” Friday, November 7, began as a bright and cheery day, it was Homecoming 1986. The day's fes- tivities began with a spirited pep- rally and the contestants were in- troduced to the student body. But the night's activities proved to be the most exciting. As halftime came, the contestants lined up on the field, and finally the announc- er proclaimed that Sonya Gaines, sponsored by Mark Burgess, was to become Homecoming Queen, 1986-87. Homecoming
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