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THIS PAGE, top judson Sharpie and Willie Birnell look on as Jtgits snuggles his teddy bear. Meanwhile, Leanne Miller, Tammy Ber sin r Kathie Gruszic and Maureen Schlageck exchange their morning gossip and hugs oiflL, ?tjama day. middle left- Dressed in their bright whites, Scott Mackenzie and revor Cronk do their version of Revenge of the Nerds , during lip sync competition at the fair middle right Inadvertently posing lor the camera. Jodi J Stanley displays, not a piece ol fudge, but a red rock intended for the Scavenger Hunt, bottom right Jim Finley and Roxanne Tillernan share a silly moment after the Harlem fogcotll game bottom left Chandra Zarn andjolynn Golie poscjjjj their jammics. Even though dressing for school was easy that day. most girla still wore makeup and curled tlieu hair. OPPOSITE PAG1 top left- Appropriately dressed for bedtime and for the mattress race. Kathie Grus sc glances aroumi to see where the action is top right- Get the lead out” was a fan liar cry « t Rasan Millers when she worked her shift at the 4-11 Chuck Wagon. She dyesn t seem too impressed with the photographers appareni interferes e BBtroja li Due to a power outage, the football players had to remove their -welt drenched dothe in public display. Kenny Morns can attest to this tact bottoni right Waiting patiently for the mattress race to bcgin Stacey Shockley gives im encouraging smile to one of the racers. M I L So. in putting together the pieces, we are the Sugarbeeters who benefit from Lloyd Sweet s generosity. Our pride and school spirit are second to none, and our unity makes us unique. Our small size allows for special privileges and freedoms, and our sense of humor allows us to laugh at our own idiosyncracies. We are unique! mg a K 9
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Our sinal size mav have a greafldeal to do with our unity and friendliness, hut our small size makes us unique in other ways. Our cafeteria is separate form the main school; therefore, high school students must walk four blocks to the Meadowlark Elementary Schooljto eat 'Futhermore, we have open campus during lunch hour, and open campus priveleges for students having an honor pass We have our freedom. In addition, in a small school the student:teacher ratio is small, so we get a great deal of individual help from teachers, who can get to know us well. Because they understand us, the teachers know our needs. They always work wuji ways to make us (eel good ablest ouracKes. The teachers compliment us tor being unique.
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''Let’s Get Fired Up!” Wearing pajamas to school by day, and participating in a mattress race by night are things that could only happen during Homecoming Week. The Homecoming Week started out with a bang. The various dress up days along with nocturnal competitions added numerous sparks to the already blazing enthusiasm of CHS. Student Council broke tradition this year and arranged for school to be cancelled on Thursday afternoon so that the classes could work on their floats. The afternoon was well spent with the Juniors winning the float competition during the parade on Friday. The Sophomores, Freshman, and Seniors (respectively) were not far behind. Then, when you dare to make an exceptional Homecoming, you feed the Bon Fire with gas, and pick Royalty with the same kind of flare. Out of the ten Senior Candidates for Homecoming King and Queen, Todd Malsam and Roxanne Tilleman were the favored choices. Due to the flood, Hoon Field was under water. Consequently, the Homecoming game was moved to Havre, but the excitement and anticipation never faltered. Although the game ended in a disappointing loss to Shelby (26-12), the entire week's fever was not so easily extinguished. top left- With a warm spot in her heart for her team. Jennifer Anderson bundles up to keep warm as she watches Chinook lose their homecoming game, middle left- Roxanne Tilleman and Todd Malsam walk out to the homecoming parade after being crowned king and queen during the pep assembly, middle right- Kathy Anderson is being forced into the window as her fellow Juniors cram into principal. Gary Smith s Fiesta on cram a car night during homecoming week, bottom right- Melissa Florea and Trevor Cronk visit while their classmates. Scott Mackenzie. Erin Ramberg. Kent Dolezal. and Curt Hebbelman ride on their winning float 10
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