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ABOVE LEFT: The sophomore float captures first prize in the float contest. LEFT: The B-team cheerleaders are all decked out on the back of a I9H0 pick up provided by COD Pontiac. ABOVE RIGHT: Just clowning around! ABOVE: The CHS Ecology Club entry says to Put Litter in its Place. 19
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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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Lorri Wright Crowned Queen Lorri Wright began her reign as Homecoming queen when Mel- onie Hayes crowned her at halftime of the Chipley-Century game on October 5. Patricia White and Gina Mitchell had been named finalists along with Wright in a school-wide assembly program on Thursday afternoon. Other activities of the evening included a coffee hour for the alumni of 1969, presentation of the thirteen queen candidates, a pre-game show by the band, and registration of alumni. The homecoming dance, which was held in the gym after the game, featured “Destiny”. The biggest celebration of the year will be remembered with a vari- ety of other images: new outfits, blue and gold chrysanthemum cor- sages, B-team cheerleaders on the field, lines of fans, and colorful balloons. BELOW: Homecoming Queen 1979, Miss Lorri Wright. ABOVE RIGHT: Melanie Hayes, 1978 Homecoming Queen, crowns Miss Wright. CENTER: I Anri cries for joy. BELOW: Finalists Gina Mitchell and Patricia White congratulate the new queen.
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