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EVERYBODY LOVES A CLOWN! Rt. Freshman Regina O,Brien applies her make-up be- fore the homecoming parade. ALL DOLLED UP AND SOME PLACE TO GO. Regina passes out balloons furnished by the dra- ma class. Regina is also a member of the drama class. Photo by Matt Porter. SENIORS, SENIORS, SEN- IORS! Srs. Mindi Breeding, Joh- nathan Combs, Scott Coots, and Angela Allen help complete the senior float which won a first place rating. tPhoto by Matt Portert GET ALONG LITTLE FRY GUY! Soph. Clarissa Slaughter takes a break riding a McDonaldst Fry guy before finishing her trip. tphoto by Shannon Rowlem.
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New Year raises spirit, changes attitudes 'by Melissa Reece ou . . . Students, faculty, athletes, and scholars made uh Charlestown High School in 1988-89. The goal of this yearbook was to focus on everyone as an individual and capture the unity of students, faculty, and staff striving together to learn, teach, and become better people in clubs, sports, and other activities. With a new year being placed at our feet, students pranced into school with new clothes, smiling faces and high hopes for a happier year. A new year brought new students and faculty. For the fourth straight year, CHS began the year with a new principal, Mr. George Marshall, who served as assistant principal in 1987-88. Mrs. Marla Bevilacqua stepped in to fill the shoes of the assistant principal and for the first time in CHS history a woman filled the position. Mrs. Bevilacqua taught at Corydon High for eight years, and served as acting asst. principal for two years. Mr. Marshall and Mrs. Bevilacqua, along with other faculty and staff, donated their time and organized a chili supper to raise money for the library. A juke box was also installed in the gym lobby for students to use for work and pleasure. Although several rules went into affect for the first time, students took the good with the bad and became familiar with Thursday Afternoon School, TAS. Students with excessive absences and tardies would spend from 3:15 - 4:45 on Thursday afternoon quietly making up missed time and work. Seniors were hit with two new rules affecting liSenior Privilegesll. The state required students to attend school 180 days, thus affecting seniors being let out two weeks earlier than other students. The second rule only affected a few, but those few were hit hard. The senior smoking section was taken away ending an effort by the school system to abolish smoking in schools. Although this yearbook is just beginning, memories and friends have been made. All in all, YOU had to be there. a . :3? 4st?
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MY HAIR! Senior Kim Early makes some last minute adjust- ments just before helping a cus- tomer with his groceries. Photo by Jill UsuiJ
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