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PEP WEEK . . . Sept. 24 brought shrieks of joy, tears of grief , and for some, moments of disbelief. Cheerleaders had worked hard all week to collect money for the spirit chain against arch rival Stonewall jackson. Prior to the game on Friday the Mt. Lion student body, led by the band and majorettes roared through the streets of Charleston shouting praises for their team. In the morning pep assembly students had raised the roof. Now we wanted to bring down the Town. The student body yelled until the final phrase of the Alma Mater was sung. At the game all was silent as the audience waited for the winner of the spirit chain to be announced. VICTORY! Charleston had won the spirit chain contest the first time since 1969. Who says spirit is dead at CHS? Even though the football team came up short in points on the scoreboard, CHS had stood tall in soul and spirit. 25 f PEP WEEK
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Spirit Generates Enthuslasm HOMECOMING . . . Ladies and gentlemen, the new homecoming queen for Charleston High School for 1976 is . . . This was the announcement heard over the microphone at Laidley Field Oct. 9 bringing to a close a week of hectic activities. Classes decorated the halls, ballots were cast for the Homecoming court, and students yelled during the assembly. As the names of Piper Stevens, Tammy Long, and Frankie Davila were read over the loud speaker Homecoming 1976 reached its highest point. gshql 1, David Hunter gives Diane Hooten a mum during homecoming week. 2. Cathy Dickson,jay Myers, Piper Stevens and Clay Marsh decorate senior hall during the active week. Susan Ofiesh works on a poster whilejoel Myers and Carol King look on. 24 ! HOMECOMING r fa , . .. , f . .iz 'za' X f ,fix K' ii, z r ,-7. V. V: H? , rg, ' ' l- '51 - , I ..- . in ' .A 11- , .at
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