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Say, cheese! Dale Droum. Julie Harvey, Teresa Hall, Karen Jenkins, and Becky Barth on the Boardwalk in I think I'm allergic to mornings. Tim Miller hangs out Ocean City in the parking lot
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Is There Life After Chopticon? Sharing some sunshine after 2:30 was something most of us looked forward to. Whether it was working, playing, or relax- ing, every bit of free time was enjoyed. As long as friends were with us that was all that mattered. Sure, sometimes St. Mary's County seemed pretty boring, but during the summer and on weekends we lived through it. According to a random survey, the sum- mer of '83 CHS students found different ways to pass the time. In the morning a majority of CHS students slept late; the rest worked or went to summer school. After lunch time CHS sleepy heads were up and ready to conquer their favorite soap, babysitting or anything that interested them. Evenings were when life really began. Wargames. Risky Business, Porkys II, and Mr. Mom, really caught the atten- tion of our students. Cruising around Waldorf, Lexington Park, Leonardtown or any place with action was a popular way to pass time. Out of town and on the move, we set out for Ocean City and Florida. Some of us visited relatives, friends or we went out to the beach to soak up some sun. Staying close to home brought us to familiar favorite spots: Waldorf, Ander- son's, or Lexington Park. It didn't matter if there was excitement, we were among friends, laughing, and just plain having a good time. So summer brought us to the conclusion that with good friends there really is life after Chopticon. It may have seemed there wasn't any way we would survive long enough to hear the glorious sound of the 2:30 bell on a hot June day, ready and waitin' for summer vacation, but we all did; believe it or not. Yuk, what is this stuff? Missy Sullivan enjoys a cool drink 10 SUMMER HANGOUTS
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A locker is a locker, right? Wrong, to some people it's a home away from home. A small, intimate private little room that belongs to them and no one else. People got so upset when they couldn't get into their private room. Could you im- agine not being able to get into your bedroom for a few days? Horrible, that's what it was, horrible. That's what it was like, for some students on the first day of school, when they couldn't get into their Can I enter this in the door decorating contest t Scott Sage had his locker decorated by his Special Angel. 12 LOCKERS lockers. The school's new addition provided us with brand new lockers. The lockers were roomier and opened more easily. Decorating these little rooms as though they planned on moving in, students had full-sized posters down to microscopic clippings of idols, fads, or personal friends. Some may have moved in! So if you know someone who's missing, look in their old locker! A fan of the Mighty Chopticon Braves displays their true feelings on their locker 1 | jpj • 14
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