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I.--l-n.1.u.t.u-1-M-.t---l Pirate Fever Causes Epidemic PIRATE FEVER . . . CATCH IT . . . SPREAD IT . . . ! The promoting of spirit began the first day of school in the auditorium with a let's get the spirit going speech by Mr. Roth. A new tradition was begun, when the seniors were honored with a standing ovation by the underclassmen. After Mr. Roth's talk, the 760 students were not only welcomed to their new school, but they also had been given a feeling of determination to say Pardon Our Pride. There was much to be proud of, with the new auxillary tgirlsi gym and the completed auditorium. Equipped with 850 seats and an orchestra pit, the audito- rium also had a sound system more sophisticated than that of Actor's Theaterin Louisville. The Band of Pirates once again began to bring recognition to the school. New band director Barry Smith brought the spirit of the marching band back togeth- er. With the group bringing home trophies and excellent contest ratings, stu- dents at CHS could take pride in their band, as well as in their school. HOMECOMING QUEEN Krist; corted onto the field by P0 King, Kirk Morrison. INTENSE CONCEN 1B faces of band members 1q a perfhn the Homecoming game. 3K4; :6
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M Wwwmwmww WITH HELP FROM Emergency Medical Techni- cian, Scott Johns, first aid class member, Tim f Coots, spills his guts in the auxillary gym dur- ing the disaster day drill. STUDENTS AN D TEACHERS both participate in the disaster day drill. Here Mr. Narron practices his new-found talent of behind-the-head read- ing, as he crouches in the hall. DELANE ISON turns her head in anguish as she waits in the emergency room to receive treat- ment for her wounds. FIRST AID STUDENT Mike Davis and Emergen- cy Medical Technician Mark Simpson assist cut- up Brooks Evens with his injury. XXV i e
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