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LEFT: Karen Dorch lives in a fantasy world. BELOW: Ktfle Rag inspires the team with his classy shades. LEFT: Rachel Ellis looks over pictures of the Headland football frame. ABOVE: “Little” Bretida Weidle listens in on frroup discussion. 13
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What Ya Gonna Wear This Friday? Tiger Pride was the inspiration for many a spirit day costume as CHS students lived up to their reputation as a wild and crazy crew. Who could forget “Kiddie Day” with Kim Hardy’s big shorts, Connie Goodman’s baby dress, Anealia Johnson's stuffed dog, Karen Dorch’s pajamas or Brenda Weidle’s pink bow? We’ll remember sombreros, baseball caps, derbys, berets, coonskin caps, one “coolie” Jap cap, and an occassional cam- ouflage hat all moving through the halls together on the day of the Graceville game. Images of “Cowboy and Indian Day” include “squaw” Martha Barfield, Ellen Finch’s papoose, Rachel Ellis’ moccasins and Den- nis Mathis’ cowboy hat. We’ll remember how Mary Ann Seiffert’s tiny face looked with huge shades attached. We’ll recall a contrasting Kvle Rqy- And who can forget the r-shirt which said “I've got what it takes, but nobody wants it.” We were totally “crazy” on Fridays as we followed our desires to be foolish and support our foot- ball team at the same time. ABOVE: Sherry Rock and Anealia Johnson relax after a tiring Kiddie Day. BELOW: Dennis Mathis shows participation on Hat Day. RICHT: Gloria Whidden impersonates a baseball player.
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Don’t Miss the Bus, Kid! Vo-Tech Some ambitious students caught a bus ride each day to Washington-Holmes V.T.C. where they began to prepare for future careers. The center has been called the best in Florida and offers a wide range of courses. Being a Vo-tech student included making a dress that turned out like a strait-jacket, having your hand key punched in computer programming, having your favor- ite pair of jeans burned in weld- ing, counting your fingers after meat cutting class, and having your hair experimented on in cos- metology—always fearing the out- come. All the while you watched the clock waiting for the bus to take you away from it all. KICHT: Keith Lawson carefully operates the printing press. 14
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