Chopticon High School - Chopticonian Yearbook (Morganza, MD)

 - Class of 1985

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Maybe they’ll decide in the next few minutes, but then again we could be here all day. Mr Russell and Mr Ridgell, faculty advisors, attend meetings and provide their silent support. s “ ■ V 3. oc 2 :. i I knew baggies were in style, but this is ridiculous! Freshman Becky Sansbury models her sack in the potatoe sack race The envelope please. And the winner is ... Elizabeth Franklin. Kim O’Connor, Joe Hill, and Chanele Holbrook judge the field day competitions for SGA. SGA — Front Row: Rachel Holton. Chris Shubert, Dee Cross. Tracey Miller. Joe Hill. Dan Kelley, Heath Haukland, Delores Murphy, Stacey Reynolds. Troy Fetreil. Second Row: Shannon Reagan. Renee Dobson. Becky Dryden. Angela Stone. Michelle Mills. Christy Gates. Jessica Fenwick. Cindy Hall. Donna Thompson, Debbie Wood. Greg Roberts. Tracey Curtis. Lynn Boulard. Back Row: Mr. Russell. Kathy Nelson. Mike Warren. Dawn Wildiner, Julie Rosenfield, Jennifer Kirby. Suzanne Curtis. Tracy McGurie. Mark Farley. Mellissa Gwen. Kim O’Connor, Valerie Evans. Mr Ridgell. Combinations Student Government Association 143 ]

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SGA was a group of dedicated students who tried to make life bearable If anyone could have helped us with a problem it was them. They strove to give their fellow students the right to voice their opinions. For instance, during the cold winter, students wanted to wait inside, so they brought that problem to SGA. They voted and agreed it was a good idea. Soon after students were permitted to go to the cafeteria until 7:50. Not only did SGA work to solve our problems, but they also pro- moted school spirit and student involvement. In the beginning of the year, they sponsored the Homecoming dance, along with a disco, and a week of dress-up days. They also held pep-rallies to get the students ready to cheer on our school. And in the spring they spon- sored a field day filled with games, activities, class competitions, and food. SGA was made of people fighting for truth, student rights and school spirit. Order in the Court! Joe Hill, SGA president, calls the meeting to order by banging the gavel. Let me down! I said, put me down! Clint Tyer and Corey Wilkerson preparing to I’ll promise you anything, just let me up! Seniors Sonya Trimbath and carry Greg Russell across the finish line to score points for the Sophomores on field Debbie Harper line up for the wheel barrel race day. 142 Combinations Student Government Association



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In our school there was always a need to be informed. Library helpers and the Radio Club tried to get us through the day. Librarians, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Perygo, had a loyal staff of students to file, type, and get rid of the daily skippers that tried to sneak into the library. WCHS’s D.J.s kept us informed of what was to happen within the day and into the next week. If it weren’t for such dedicated students helping to run the school’s departments, we might not make it through the day. Hold it right here and don't move it. Donna Murphy cuts overdue slips for the library Humm! This seems interesting. Leslie Carter catches up on reading during a slow period at the circulation desk. This is dedicated to the one I love. Steve Roberts looks for the beginning of his record. r 144 Combinations Library and Radio Clubs

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