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To satisfy afternoon munchies, Rachel Vaughn prepares a quick snack. Sweating it out, Mark Snodgrass, Doug Baldwin, Brian Sawyer, and David Gomez rest after giving a wrestling demonstration at Horace Mann Jr. High. 2WStudent Life
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. Highlight of the season One special week in every year turns the school inside out. Itts the week before the Homecoming game, and this year was no exception. On Monday, November 1, students wore clothes wrong 'side out for the first of the daily activities planned by the junior Student Council. Because of ' Election Day, festivities resumed on Wednesday, which was desig- nated 50ts day. On Thursday, girls got a chance to get revenge on reverse hush- button day. Becky Carey caused 30 boys to speak to her, winning 23:2? m . ., the days competition. Tradi- tional blue and gold day was reserved for Friday. Inside the decorated auditorium was tense exci- tement during the pep assem- bly. Winning the door decora- tion contest were: Mr. Daugherty,s homeroom, first place; Coach Jeffersonis second; and Coach Danielis, third. Principal J ohn Clendenen also made an announcement of the three homecoming queen finalists and the under- class court. The Homecoming Court: Ann Pack sf.- , ' and Mark Moore, Amy Rice and Steve Whiskers in place, the 3-D lion gets its finishing touches from Todd Harrell. Simms, Amber Dawson escorted by Bruddy Marvin Thomas, and Rachel Stouch with Tommy Hunter. Cravens, Denise Cox and During Homecoming Week, Scott Knowles picks up a mum from Honor Society Adviser Bonnie Maddox. At the half time of the Herbert Hoover game, Amber 'Dawson was crowned 1982 Homecoming Queen by Ray Cendana. Senior attendants were lst runner up, Amy Rice; and 2nd runner up, Denise Cox. Junior attendant Rachel Stouch and sophomore atten- . dant Ann Pack completed the court. Wishes for a victory were granted as the team defeated the Huskies 40-0. To climax the week, almost 100 went to U.C. on Saturday night for a semi-formal dance. Cheered on by girls, J immy McClure and Charles Dabney show off their prize winning legs in the festive auditorium on Wednesday during Homecoming Week. Student Lifet25
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mployment possibilities arise for Iohn Bradford at the new Kanawha City Taco Royale. Finally finding time for homework, Duane Milam finishes his chemistry problems. CHS After school special Working, relaxing, eating, or exercising e when the after- noon bell rang, everyone had his or her own thing to do. Whether for money or enjoy- ment, enterprising young men and women abandoned their schoolbooks to join the ranks of the working class. Volunteer work provided fulfillment for Scouts and Candystripers. After completing their homework, or even before, those who werentt working spent their free hours just relaxing. Sleeping was the most obvious form, but watching television was a close second. Afternoon favorites were soap With more hours than any other candy striper in the area, Cindy Mace leaves General Hospital. operas; General Hospital and Guiding Light captured the most attention. One thing that went hand- in-hand with relaxing was eating. When let loose in the kitchen, teenagers mixed up some interesting dishes. What was easier though, was going out. To make the pounds from all of that eating disappear, those energetic enough to get off of the couch found various meth- ods of exercise. Not matter what they did, their afternoons were always special. 0n the job, Marie Lockhart, Judy Shirk, Connie Gilkeson, and Rebecca Dingess discuss the gift shop merchan- dise. Happily playing with her nephew Jerome, Kelly Davilla spends an afternoon of babysitting. Student Lifet27
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