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-- - -l- Before the parade, Casey Cain tests out her classy hvette. Retying the strings on some of the balloons, Mrs. Jackson helps the drama class prepare to Hclown around in the homecoming parade. Clown Claudia Flueckiger relaxes her face before the ordeal of smiling throughout the entire parade. Aboard the fire truck, the mighty Pirate football team stares at the crowd on the square. Freshman Lisa Wilson rides past the junior float on her decorated horse.
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10 Spirit tBalloons' As the Pirates Treasure 3 Homecoming Victory ith uWe Treasure Our Pirates as Homecoming theme, CHS was given little reason not to agree. The Pirates literally stomped on the Warriors from Scottsburg. Spirit week, October 3-7, was a hectic one, coming earlier in the year than usual. Two new spirit days were added, lTFavorite Toy Day and HFavorite Team Day, with the seniors placing first in both. In fact, the seniors won almost all events in spirit week, except u50's Day, which went to the juniors, and the pep session, won by the frosh. The parade was held on Wednesday, preceding the Powder Puff games. The seniors captured best float honors, while Kristal Miller had the best decorated car. The Powder Puff games entertained all with two fierce battles. In the first, the freshmen beat the sophomores 8-6. The second game went to the seniors, in a 14-6 victory over the juniors. Between games, Jackie Aaron was crowned king, while the oth- er candidates enjoyed his discomfort. Finally, on Friday, the big game arrived. At haIf-time, Stephanie Crace was crowned Homecoming Queen. The Pirates were easily victorious over the Warriors, skunking them 46-0. As homecoming week came to an end, students were left with many treasured memories. Capturing top honors, the senior float displays the theme HWe Treasure Our Pirates'l on a large '84.
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12 1. 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 .O--------OOO----------------. 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mr. Pinner lines up the band members before a contest Eddie Curry makes his dramatic entrance as Dracula in the fall play. Sophomores Don McCutcheon and Arla Osborn share confidences during a class break. 0 0 0 0 0 0 L. 3 Student Life -O-----------d Tuesday Collins and Kim Rich stroll down the hall between Classes
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