Chico High School - Dragon Yearbook

 - Class of 1988

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Many students like William Shipp Stephen What ley and David Green preferred to brown bag it rather than stand in line at the cafeteria during lunch 8 et Junior Tami Clarkson, like many other stu- dents, finds time to laugh and enjoy the free time during morning break . .- You get a good view of what's happening in the hall if you sit on the steps in front of the gym. These girls are anxiously awaiting the bell for fifth period to begin! S s



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BLACK CA 7' BEING! GOOD LUCK Homecoming came on September 19 which did not give the classes a lot of time to prepare for building the traditional floats. Each class met the second week of school and decided where to build. materials they would need, and times they would meet to build their floats. The Ex-Students Association decides the theme each year and this year it was cartoon charac- ters. Seniors have first choice and each class follows as to classification. The freshmen chose last but they came in first. Contrary to superstitions, a big black cat brought the 9th graders very good luck. Felix the Cat won first place. The freshmen started their first year in high school with a first-prize float and were very proud of their work. The judges liked the big black cat as well as the parade spectators. Fat Albert was the sophomorels choice of cartoon characters and Brent Miller portrayed him on the float. Hey Y Hey - Hey the sophomores walked away with second place. 10 Bugs Bunny rode atop the junior class float. Burette Douglas put lots of hard work into this silly rabbit and the juniors were very proud of it. Bugs came in fourth.

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