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.r- qu U. 11!!!! uuiu'JuiHE t Scott Barton receives a bite of birthday cake baked for him by Diana Vondra. Rainbows? Krista Lee wonders as she checks out William Nugent's cute little pin. Bertha Webb and Jo Hutchinson share a look and a snicker in English class, Eddie Holtshouser tells the guys the hot gossip of the week
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fter a summer of record-breaking heat and drought, students lethargically returned to school. Although many were content just to stay in the air conditioned build- ing, for those who were energetic there were outlets for all creative interests: from athletics, to organizations, to aca- demics, to just llhanging around. With the onslaught of the new school year, it became obvious that CHS had be- come a school of people who not only had their own unique personalities and styles, but also were able to work well in groups. Athletically, there were both successes and disappointments. The cross country team enjoyed an excellent season, with senior member Mark King advancing to state. Football fared decently with a 5-4 record, but didn't succeed in making it to the play-offs or winning a conference title. Volleyball had their first winning season since 1976, with a record of 15-10. The boys' tennis'team was not quite as fortunate, finishing with a record of 8-10 and losing the second match in the sectional. Academically, there were changes in the classrooms, with i some teachers returning from leaves and many new ones ; appearing. The freshmen were initiated into high school by having a higher academic standard imposed upon them. Al- though the upperclassmen only needed to earn 32 credits to graduate, four more were tacked on for the freshmen. tContinued on p. S While some study, John Sheeley socializes before David McIntosh appears somewhat asleep as he school starts. awaits the morning bell. Before school, Chris Dockter and Roger Smalls wood discuss the previous night's activities.
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