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Amy Rogers, Andi Poteat, and Shannon Clayton dance the night away at the Jets concert, held in honor of the FMA candidates. » Annual staff students clown around during a break from classes at camp. 12 Summer Break
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Kelli Gray and Deana Williams help with reg- istration for the new school year. The Beginning Of A Stylish Year . . . The alarm sounds. It is 6:00 a.m. and summer is over. The dreaded day is here and I have nothing to wear. It is too hot to go to school! Where are my shoes? On August 24, CHS opened its doors for the 1987-88 school year. The first couple of days of school everyone was dragging around from class to class, try- ing to get in the swing of things. After a week of back-to-school blues. things began to run smoothly. There were several minor changes in how things were be- ing run. There was no longer a study hall. There would be no more going to study hall if you had not completed your home- work. The second change came about because of no study hall; a new tardy policy. The teach- ers were now taking care of tar- dies. Other changes were ice- cream cones during lunch, new parking permits, and a new dress code. Two major changes that were noticed within the first semes- ter were a winning football team and a paved parking lot. Both were appreciated and ap- plauded by the Chapman students. ♦At least it isn't an T Richard. |Greg Miller shows how cool the football players really are. Back To School 11
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A Stylish Summer Wild, impatient teen- agers + nine months of school work = 842 stu- dents on the loose . vacations, parties, the mountains, concerts . . THE BEACH. As the final bell sound- ed at 3:00 P.M. on June 5, 1987, most students headed for summer ex- citements, while some headed for work. Peach sheds and grocery stores were the two leading summer jobs. Most stu- dents needed the extra money to pay for cars, clothes, and summer dating. And we ll have fun, fun, fun . was the motto most students were thinking of as they kicked off their summer. Staying out later, more free time and more driving privi- leges were just a few of the fringe benefits that summer brought. Wheth- er shopping til dropping or partying hardy, our students made the most of their summer vacation. As the bell sounded at 7:55 A.M. on August 24, memories of summer were still lingering through the air. It seemed, whether work- ing or playing, everyone had a summer to remember. «Angela Pace and Shannon Clayton pose with friends before they go to the Hawai- ian dance at T.l. camp for the Just Say Ho. Summer Break 13
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