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Fall Activities Come Alive For CHS students many activities came with the colorful autumn season. People enjoyed riding mopeds, the ever popular hayrides, and halloween parties held around warm bonfires. Free Fare, a band that visited our school from St. Petersburg, Florida, was another activity welcomed by many. The chilly nights of autumn were also spent at football games, where CHS stu- dents were ready to spread their Pirate Fever. Football Homecoming was antici- pated by all. Some of the spirit activities were the strange and funny dress-up days, the decorated floats and hallways, and, most important, Class cheers yelled at exciting pep sessions. The girls added to spirit week by literally fighting for victory in the third annu- al Powderpuff football game, sponsored by the FCA. When the mighty Bucs clinched their third Mid-Southern Conferer'lce title in a row, the Pirate Fever epidemic spread throughout the student body. .D-- -------------w---. t... - SUPER SENIOR Joe Crank shows his game-win- ning style in the Homecoming game against Brownstown. FREE FARE, a visiting band from Florida, thrills the audience at the first performance in the new auditorium. LYDIA STRICKLAND is surprised by the pho- tographer as she gets ready to join in the Home- coming Parade. 10
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gt x: i 'What? A Disaster at CH8? EMERGENCY ALARMS! SIRENS! Am- bulances surrounding the auxiliary gym. What? DISASTER! The first aid classes staged a mock di- saster, which only teachers were noti- fied of. The first aid students were in- jured with help from the Emergency Medical Technicians. They were rushed to North Clark Hospital, where they totally surprised the emergency room staff. Meanwhile . . . the students at school were lining the halls in wonderment about the disaster. Although many teachers had given a lecture about ac- tions to take in case of emergency, some students were surprised and alarmed as they crouched in the halls with books on their heads for protece tion. As the ambulances pulled off, the stu- dents filed back to their classes, well- prepared for a real crisis. ENROUTE TO the emergency room, Cary Jones is loaded into the ambulance with help from Emergency Medical Technicians. EXAMINING HIS LACERATION, Tracy McQueen waits in the emergency room, while Linda Tully, Beth Bottorff, and Laura Walker look on. TREMBLING STUDENTS crouch against the wall with books over their heads as protection for the ensuing disaster. . .I-I I
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