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Showing school spirit during Homecoming week, Beth NeSmith partici- pates on backwards day. Craig McLeroy, Fred Green, and Ricky Dowell try to persuade camera-shy Peggy McCoy to show her backwards” costume. lunchtime, ond o trip to the lunchroom. Student life 19
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Around Campus: Here and There Student life mas not completely filled with studies, sports, and the like. On the lighter side, various assemblies provided a break from the normal, doily routine. The ma- jority of students at CHS agree that lunchtime was everyone's favorite period. If you took a walk around campus, you would see various ac- tivities taking place. Some stu- dents ployed paper football, others chased their friends around, and most senior high students sot on cars and ate, socialized, and lis- tened to the radio. On certain days more students would eat in the lunchroom — days when pizza, fried chicken, and hamburgers were served. Mr. Parramore takes time out ot lunch to talk ujith students. Dressing up os €ster from Sanford and Son, Loshebo Travis participates during Home- coming meek. 18 Student Ufe
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Activities: Old and New This school year uuas more than dosses and books. UUhen one thinks of school the mind con won- der from the traditional events taken from previous years to last minute homework. As well as the old happenings here at CHS such as the bon-fire before homecom- ing, pep rallies, ballgames and as- semblies, new activities have been brought about this year, for in- stance during homecoming week a new activity day was added called Slave Day. On this day seniors bought underclassmen for fifty- cents to be their slave for the day. This was an enjoyable activity and added a little something extra to homecoming week. Proceeds from this activity went to Student Coun- cil and then were sent to the stu- dents' favorite colleges as a dona- tion for that college's scholarship fund. On Slave Day Sonja Baker's slave, Priscilla Moore, shines her shoes. Pans are much involved os they watch the Chottohoochee vs. Liberty Thursday night before our Homecoming gome many people showed County gome. up for the traditional bon-fire. 20 Student Life
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