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Golf team knows hard work pays off This year's golf team, coached by Lee Daugherty, swelled in number to the largest size in two years. The duffers exhibited their style in matches with other schools at Meadowbrook, Sleepy Hollow, and other area courses. Mary K. Stiles was the only girl on the team, and Mike Moore was a consistent medalist. .wt i .q I : mimii : we r u i rm. V NH. . Front: Mary K. Stiles, larry Wigal, Tim Elliot, Donn Paitsel. Back: Coach Lee Daugherty, Todd Dorcas, Mike Moore, Scott Know es, Keith McMillion, and Tom Dooley. New intramural sport stirs up excitement Lunchtime saw a new activi- ty this spring e intramural volleyball. Homeroom teams competed in a round-robin elimination tourney, and the winning team was pitted against the faculty squad. Conley's Coconuts, champion of the homerooms, crushed the faculty team. Faculty star Brian Thorniley smacks a vicious serve. tnzn . . 7 . , ' q i Q. 4P H , W . .r smart and Team-minded Paul Kelly sets up the Richard .Alderson follows through selects a set shot. net man for the spike. after a killshot. 4-VolleybaiV Golf ;
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Enjoying lunch with a clown for Band members stop to worship at company at Circus World is Jenni Drive-ln Christian Church in Daytona. Vicki Emswiler, Sharee Wortman, and George Faber get new wave in Daytona. lohn Guthrie, George Faber, Eric Abdalla, Sandy Morton, Bobbi Accord, and Amy lynch rest at Circus World. Band travels to the International Festival Over spring break, the band went to Florida to participate in an international music festival where they received a bronze medal. During the week the band performed in a parade at Circus World, toured Kennedy Space Center, visited Disney World, and spent many enjoyable hours on the beach, sunbathing and Stephanie Robson and Shelly Hardy Many people, such as John Huffman swimming. Others rented mo- WUSE to study an exhibit at Circus rented motor bikes at Daytona Beach. torcycles and boats or . ' Band Trip-3
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Mrs. Humphreys and Julie Parrish Latin Week provides enjoy pizza at the pizza party. The CHS chariot team runs toward a excitement for first place finish in their event. everyone . This year's Latin Week, t sponsored by the Latin Club, , brought fun and excitement to everyone who participated. It began with a Latin pizza party and wound up with the Latin Oly-pics, held at Laidley Field. Latin students from Charles- - - , ton High competed with others 3w from Stonewall Jackson and St. i ' .r-- Albans in the Olympics, which their , took all day to complete. James Robinson falls across the finish line in the relay race. t iazystzzzia'g gt; 11w go'd ' t 'Everyone .s a wmner' -' ' -. ,7 . , ' 7 In speCIal Olympics ' i H . i 7' Special Olympics, a series of athletic events held every spring to honor the special students, took place at Laidley Field. Events included the frisbee throw, standing long jump, and the 50-meter run. Track team members and other CHS students assisted in the two day event. The Mt. Lion Band led the opening parade. Participants from CHS in- cluded: John Goff, Otto Champ Boles, Bobby Brock, Shanna Wilkinson, Cheryl Skin- ner, Roger Artrip, Gary Gotts, Thomas Lusher, Barbara Lusher, . Robert Nelson, Kathy Smith, John Goff shows off his talent in the Donald Hugle, Joseph Taylor, 50ftba throw' Beverly Hickman, Louisa Cbe, Chuck Stalnaker and Sandra Morton Rebecca Lambert, James Cai- escort a Special Olympic participant. loway, and David Hall. J Olympics-S
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