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Arr :::::: 11:1: S T U; D E: N ,.T L 1E E1 Going to school andiigdoing h'OmeWOrk kept many students1 calendars full; however time was needed to relax a in school as we11 as out Students needed a release from academics and each found this 1n different ways.Da11ces and parties were held, and students attehded Concefts, Sporting events, and eve11 jobs attracted the attention of many People found time to be alone and also LL spent much time with good friends. Students needed other students with 1 1 whom they could lear11 and grow. Pri11e was prese11t amo11gst the student body as they were i'unified 1n times of joy and wept together 1n times of sorrow Whether the times were pleasant or sad, together students shared them and this is what will be femembered.
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S TEPPING - HIG Laidley Field was nearly filled to capacity as the Charleston High School Band performed routines which would earn them top honors in the 37th Annual Daily Mail Majorette Festival. CHS proudly brought home three trophies as well as having Cindy Reinacher nominated for Miss Kanawha Valley Majorette. John Lowery proudly accepted his first place award in male twirling, the band brought home a second place trophy for playing, and the majorettes received a third place award for corps routine. The band, under the direction of Robert Leurant, marched onto the field to uCortez. Then they proceeded to play Neutron Dance as Debbie Painter execut- ed her solo twirling routine. The majorettes captivated the audi- ence with their well performed Student Life 1 0 routine to the tune French Na- tional Defile March? Before receiving a well de- served ovation for his flawless routine, John Lowery twirled to Relax? Using ttCinderella as this year's originality theme, the majorettes performed to Bibbity-Boppity-Boo, itSome- day My Prince Will Come, and HGlamorous Life. Finally after a long night of playing, twirling, and marching, the anxiously awaited awards were presented. Said John Low- ery, It meant so much to win this year since the school was really supportive of me. John was so excited at winning the award that he broke his hand in the process! WALKING IN STEP, Vanessa Brunell proudly holds up her blue and gold flag symbolizing the Charleston High Mt. Lions. BAND MEMBERS NICKIE Asseff, Carol McKnight. Monica Tweel, and Leslie Wrenn prepare for the exciting event at Laidley Field. THE CHARLESTON HIGH Band marches with pride toward the stands while band members Melissa Miller, David Menear, and Jeff Skiles keep in step.
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