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Page 21 text:
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LEFT: B.J. Miner is a victim of the CHS opponent processor. BELOW: The Tige- rettes attempt to sing the Tigers to victory. FAR BELOW: “Coach Headers and Mr. Williams look on while Mr. Wil- son gongs the Century cheerleaders.
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Page 20 text:
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The CHS “Gong The Pep Club presented high caliber drama to Tiger fans during this year’s Homecoming assembly. A Gong Show—complete with judges Henders, Wilson, and Wil- liams—was presented. Students saw the opponent procossor which shreded B.J. Miner right before their very eyes. They saw the Cen- tury cheerleaders make a vain at- tempt at arousing spirit and heard the famed Tigerettes who enter- tained with amazing variety and skill. The “CHS CONG SHOW culminated with the announce- ment that the spirit bell had been won by the freshmen. We’ll re- member Marion Wilson’s imita- tion of her father, a flock of McDonald’s M’s and a bunch of giggling girls. BELOW: Homecoming finalists and spon- sors: Lorri Wright, Keith West, Cina Mitchell, Mark Scotty Patricia White, and Anthony Worlds anticipate the crowning of the queen. ABOVE: Cong show judges Brenda Weidle, Marion Wilson, and Lea Ann Hughes, judge the talent . BIGHT: Century cheerleaders show good spirit but poor skill. BELOW RIGHT: Century cheerleaders attempt to plan a cheer at the Homecoming skit.
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Page 22 text:
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Easing on )own The Road October 5, 1979, was a big day at CHS, even though school was not in session. The final prepara- tions were being made for Home- coming Parade 1979. Floats were being finished and moved into their places among other entries. At approximately 1:00 P.M., as a crowd of spectators looked on, the parade began winding its way down the street. Several floats were featured, and a group of judges chose the sophomore float as the best. Each of the thirteen candidates for Homecoming Queen appeared, with the three finalists riding on the same car. The CHS Band played with spirit as they marched proudly through the streets of Chipley. Also ap- pearing were other units, in- cluding clubs, organizations, and clowns. the street. ABOVE RIGHT: H(tmecoming finalists Gina Mitchell, Patricia White, and Lorri Wright. RIGHT: The CHS ,Blue Crete Band marches protully through the streets of Chipley. IB 1
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