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C'mon ya'II, where are youf Mr Kovach runs with the ball in the game You can spin the ball on your fingertips too. Tony Woolsey makes a shot while Mr Asher watc hes mm Indoor Color-Guard Front Row Sara Quade. Pam Thornburg. Debbie lackson. lulie Harvey. Donna Beaulieu, Shelly Dixon Second Row Cabby Houchens. Sheila Linn. Stephanie Butler. Rhonda Henderson. Sherry leicht Third Row Bobbie Frenchs. Jenny Wood, April Reynolds, Patty Louthain. Kathy Nelson Not Pictured Caroline Zim- merman Advisor Lori Nelson VARSITY CLUB COLOR-GUARD 173
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YEE Oh! no nol another school. Donkeys arrive at CHS HAH! VARSITY MAD- NESS BUCKS AGAIN Once again the Varsity Club held their annual Donkey Basketball game The first game was between the Seniors and the Faculty. The Faculty won In the second game between the Band and the Varsity club, the band came out on top. In the 3rd and deciding game between the Band and Faculty, the Band played tough but the overwhelming power of the Faculty squad prevailed Outstanding players for the Seniors' squad were Tony Woolsey, with 6 pts., plus Michelle Atwell and Julie Goldsmith's agressive playing The two show boats of the Varsity club were Dale Drouin with 4 pts., and Dawn Cox with 2 pts Kyle Tyer was the big man for the Band and had many good shots at the basket Dave Barth who made 2 pts., also had outstanding agressiveness in the both games The faculty was led by the great efforts of Mr. Denny, Mr Copsey and Mrs Bell Denny and Copsey were the leading scorers of the Faculty. The Donkey Basketball game was en- loyed by all who attended Once again it was a Bucking success. Whoa! donkey. Kyle Tver makes a shot tor the band 172 VARSITY CLUB COLOR-GUARD
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MORE THAN JUST FUN The Future Farmers of America, FFA. and the Future Homemakers of America, FHA, were more than just clubs to have fun. They were a way of preparing for life. Students in FFA learned a lot to help them in careers in Agriculture as well as develop- ing leadership qualities and responsibility. Many students had to remain after school to care for livestock or plow the fields. These students also competed in various contests to show what they had learned In the regional tractor driving contest, Chopticon took top honors with Wayne Guy coming in first. He was followed by Jason Wood and Robert Wood Members of FHA also did a lot of hard work. Everytime you walked by the Home Ec room you could smell the sweet aroma of all the good cooking Or you heard the sound of busy sewing machines FHA also helped out with many banquets and din- ners throughout the year. Members of FFA and FHA not only joined the organizations to have fun, but also to help them learn how to get through life's many challenges. Whoever said Home Ec was Boring { Darlene Ban- nister, Lisa Yorkshore. and Pam Bush share some laughs during Home Ec But Miss Brown, That's not the way it's done in Caught in the Act! Steve Wilson sneaks a lew Finland, laynaa Nylander Chopticon s foreign ex peanuts when he thinks no one is looking change student discusses an article with Miss Brown 174 FFA AND FHA
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