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A typical mode of transportation on hillbilly Day. w Catch The Style . . . To help promote school spir- it. the Chapman cheerleaders sponsored spirit days during football season. The first big event was for the opening game against Landrum. Big Orange was the dress for the day. All the faculty members and ad- ministrators wore football jer- seys and the student body wore orange, orange, orange. The next event was hillbilly Day. The students were so involved on hillbilly Day that many rode a tractor and wagon to school, hay. freckles and pigtails were the order on hillbilly Day. The 50s Spirit Day was a time for poodle skirts, slicked-back hair, and saddle shoes. All the students had a great time roar- ing into the 50s. The spirit days were capped off during home- coming Week. There were ban- dana day. sunglasses day. sweatsuit day. and another Big Orange Day. Mew ideas come about each year to make Chapman's spirit days fun and exciting. They help to create that special Chapman style. These sophomores are all in a daze after smelling an authentic pair of hillbilly boots. {hillbilly Day brought out the old com cob pipes and moonshine jugs. Jay King offers Paul Jolley a swig. Spirit Day 15
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Mrs. Rambo. Mrs. Mamrick, Ms. Simpson and Mrs. Cogdill show that teachers can enjoy Spirit Days too. I Sheila Grigg, Kelly Pope, and Crystal Warren display that hillbillies can have pretty teeth too. a Michelle Pope displays her '50s outfit for everyone to see. Mitzi Babb, Tracey Raines, and Melissa Brewer show off fifties fads. t 14 Spirit Day
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A night In Paradise The Class of 1988 worked hard to make the Prom A Might In Para- dise a success for the Senior class. They spon- sored many fundraisers, such as selling posters, and selling Valentine ar- rangements to help pay for the expenses of the Prom. The week prior to the prom, the Juniors spent many long nights prepar- ing for this special occa- sion. They all became good friends, and the class formed a close bond. Finally the special night arrived with satin tea length dresses, lim- ousines, chauffeurs, and memento glasses. The night of May 8, 1987 was definitely 'A Might in Par- adise for both the Jun- iors and Seniors. The Juniors spend a touching moment admiring their accomplishments. » 16 Prom
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