Chopticon High School - Chopticonian Yearbook (Morganza, MD)

 - Class of 1985

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NUMB PLEA Psst . . . Can I borrow 20c? . . . Where would our world be without telephones. Who knows, we could be still sending smoke signals like the Chaptico Indians. However, everyone seems to have their own definition of a telephone. Like Mrs. Nelson in the ad- ministration office says, “Sometimes I could rip this phone out of the wall!” But for those of us who don’t make a living by being a secretary, really enjoy using the phone. When you see the lines at the phone during lunch and after school you would think nobody has a phone at home. Dawn Phillips says, “I use the phone once in a while during lunch to call my mother to say ‘hello’.“ Tam- my Ryce says, “The only time I use the phone is when I try to get someone to check me out.” But mostly the phone is used to call our boyfriends and girlfriends to catch up with each other after a hectic day. Or maybe to say a quick “I love you.” But most of all it’s just nice to hear you smile. Hot Line' About 50 people each day pick up this receiver between morning, lunch, and after school. Tell your mother we'll come straight home Jeff Woolsey listens in while Lisa Hanzakos calls home. If this Mrs Carter without her make-up? Mr Ford bor- rows the office phone for a few minutes r 24 Cruisin’ Phony Expressions

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Who did you say signed this passV During lunches everyone comes under the scrutiny of our faculty members. Michelle Holley presents her pass to Mr Jester O' What bob ble gum are you referring to Mr Ander son?? The school allows teachers to set the rules about chewing gum in class. Mr Ander son really doesn’t mind Paula Ferg usan bubbles. sP ,cP V o° o° e o v -0 Well, two more puffs and that bell is going to ring! Thomas Goldsbrough and Joey Beavan make use of their lunch break to visit the smoking area No matter what the weather brings, someone is always out there. i v° ip VO 0 O V «o •n) °«te ?Or To C Be ] ces. ,e c Wt,«e,c 0«ed| US C7: e X ie StC,d by , ed '’esc 4c Oa Noui want you to remember what I said about your locker A P Mr. Taylor is in charge of lockers and their problems. Some locker com- binations are difficult, causing more than one stu- dent to become frustrated. A swift kick rarely cured the problem locker, but it sure got rid of lots of hostility. Cruisin' Rules -23-1



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I know your home mom. so answer' Leslie Young is try- ing to get a hold of her mother. Elise Harrison frys getting her message across loud and clear. Mr Chakales spends a lot of time on the phone dealing with school business each day Having the responsibility of the entire school resting on his shoulders, he often takes calls from the community as well as from concerned parents Boy. you should see what s going on in the smoking area’ Michelle Altman and Kaye Goldsmith use the phone during lunch. We'll take two pepperoni and one large cheese Mrs. Carter takes many invoices and orders during her busy day. 25- Cruisin' Phony Expressions

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