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Jane Anderson. Craig Plumley, and Kelly Burnett take a moment to rest from their busy schedules. SURVIVAL High school the continuing path toward (hopefully) a career. For some, this year was just that, a continuing path. You know the type, they take classes, do home- work, and go home. They are the ones you see in the halls — but not at sporting events or other school activities. For many this year was their way of surviving four years of high school. But it's not the only way of struggling through school. Ohters are in- volved in each and every activity. They would rather go to a dance or football game than study En- glish or catch up on self-paced math. To them high school is more than books and tests. It is the total way of living. Between these two extremes are many va- rieties of high school survival. It seems with every year that the more things change the more they stay the same. Registration and exams were still unwelcome and unwanted. Parties, holidays, good grades, and free time still seemed few and far between. The changes we experienced took getting used to, but we adapted and went on from there. It makes one wonder sometimes what gives us the incentive to put up with the pains of high school. But, no doubt about it, high school isn't easy, it takes patience, mon- ey, time and a lot of hard work. Sometimes we wonder if it will ever end. It would be a distortion, however to say that the year at CHS is all work and no play. The harder we work, the harder we play, and play we did. Our purpose in publishing this yearbook is not to pass judge- ment or make recommendations for change, but to simply record the events of the year as they oc- curred. The theme for this book is It takes all kinds . The staff felt it was appropriate because we want to capture the kinds of people of CHS. While dedicated to this goal, we realize that words and pictures cannot truly capture the essence of CHS. It must be expe- rienced to be fully appreciated. CHS Students showed great participation at Har- vest Day '86. Opening
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