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Routinet by Providing New Fall Activities The old and new gathered into the cafete- ria for iwhat else?i registration. As old friends discussed romances and parties gone-by, new students wandered through the halls trying to figure out how E-wing turned into F-wing and vice-versa. Once the day-after-day routine resumed, the class of 1982 began their takeover of the school cafeteria. What started out as a few seniors playing cards during their free period turned into the great uEuchre Club. -mwmr amwwll; Sports provided a different type of rou- tine for the Pirates from previous years. .Instead of a fifth straight M.S.C. title, the Pirate football team turned iithe season that could have beent' into iithe season that should have been with a disappoint- ing 3-7 record. The athletic slump didn,t affect the cross country team, however, as they became the first CH5 harriers to take a trip past sectional and to the re- gional. thE?WA?-Wx t For two outstanding athletes, regional wasntt even enough. Senior Mark Bowers represented CHS in the State cross coun- try meet, while freshman Ginny Ferguson made an excellent showing in the girlsi swimming state tournament. SENIOR POWDER PUFF Coach Sean Campbell directs Sara Casey and Becky Tungate with a play. The seniors beat the juniors 22 to 19. LISA ZOLLMAN displays her prize winning decorat- ed car. With her is Lori Harned. DREW ADAMS rides the sophomore winning float during the homecoming parade.
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Sports and Hobbies Break Up Same Old SHERRI MONTGOMERY and Rhonda Hedge pause to give out candy to September Oliver during the festivities. DURING THE POWDER PUFF game between the sophomores and the freshmen, Mel Carpenter leads the juniors in cheering.
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V. ,v .- e A . ms- ,n........-.f-.,u - ----- sophomore Cheryl Adams. PREPARING TO SIGN a yearbook at the annual autograph party is Ty Stover. hTEXANS Sandy Ives and Teresa Harbin show off their Stetson hats. Hrmu u u. l i ' h 1' READING A BOOK outside the guidance office is i UNDER THE COACHING of Gary Tameris, fresh- i man Cara Fischer found herself not only in the pool but also in the weight room. h JUNIOR CHARLES KELLAR holds up the wall in ' E-wing. ,. :1 i: i ; i i f 8 E 5 Individuals Brighten the CH8 AtmOSphere
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