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Lips on the Loose? The Kazoo group was brand new this year at CHS. They were formed to promote spirit throughout CHS. They were always helping make posters, homecoming decorations, and cheering on the braves during ail sports events. Founded by spirited faculty member Mrs. Loeffler, the group had a great time while doing many services for our school. They even sold Kazoos! Look out show band, the Kazoo group is loose and on the move. Kazoo Group Front Row Suzanne Curtis. Michelle Haganbach. Lisa Gardner, John Gardner Back Row Mrs Loeffler. Leslie Richards. Beth Hammett. Martha Armstrong. Anne Pyles. Carolyn Morgan. Amy Brook water. Drama Club — Front Row Kim O’connor. Allan Brookbank. Tracy Van Hoozier. Leslie Richards, Heath Haukland Back Row Jennifer Kirby. Bonnie Tatton. Anita Winslow. Pat Wetzel. Missy Sullivan | Art Club — Front Row Karen Dotson. Mrs. Fickes. Donna Thompson Back Row: David Swimm. Donald Thompson. Steve Stanely. Charlie Beaver | Decked Out Jumbo Stars The CHS drama club was quiet in ’85. Although the group did find the time to present a Christmas play around the holidays. They performed a play for elementary students around the county. The play was titled “Be Deckin’ Up the Halls.” The musical production of Barnum could not have gone on without the art club. They designed all the scenery for the play. Of course the highlight of the play was Jumbo the world's largest elephant, created by the CHS art club. Barnum was the art club’s main project all year. They did a fine job with all their work Cut and paste, tape and post ... I thought there was more to Art than this! And there were many things the art club and classes did More contests were entered, and more work shown than ever before Under the direction of Mrs Fickes. Eric Holt helps prepare a display 147 Combinations Clubs Mini Mag
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r Competition was the name of the game and Chopticon Athletics certainly provided plenty of that for the C factor. Whether it was spring, winter, or fall sports, all of our athletes gave it their best shot. It took a lot of effort for them to par- ticipate in a sport and to keep their studies up, but our fine athletes managed it very well. It was wonderful to win, but even better was to have fun and represent our school with pride. The participants were extremely important, but let us not forget the coaches and spectators! They all made the games complete. The spectators sup- plied the players with extra strength they needed. They backed them all the way. Win or lose, they were always there for celebration or sorrow. V.
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