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If I can only keep my eye open for this review David Adams is almost asleep during Mr Pence's English class Hot weather did not help students pay attention in any of their classes OCEAN CITY. OCEAN CITY. OCEAN CITY!!! The senior yearbook staff. Krista Jenkins. Colleen Cusk, Karen Epperson. Jenny Wood. Elite Harrison. Kim Shewbridge. Kathy Suttmiller. Janice Bowling, and Jean Sansbury try out the Ocean Oty Survival Kits given to them by Mrs Mac. the yearbook advisor You don’t have my ring yet?? Dede Hammett. Tony Bush. John Hanson, and Jean Hill pick up their class rings before the ring turning ceremony. Are you ready for the biggest bear hug you’ve ever had from a aenior? Donna Pyles receives congratulations from Mr. Chakales. Cruisin' Last Days 39
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Winding Down at CHS Toward the end of the year everything seemed to take forever, and just when it’s gonna all be over. People anxiously wait for exam week to be over and to find out how well they did. The Seniors felt that freedom just ready to burst, while some felt sad because they’re gonna miss CHS. But, most of all it was almost summer, with people going on vacation, trying to make money at summer jobs, and making the most of their free time. Give a cheer, the class of '85 ia here and WE'RE GRADUATES NOW! Class President Alan Brookbank lets a feeling of joy be known to all as he sits on the stage while Mr Chakales certifies the graduates. I made a basket. I made a basket! Bobby Arnold, Blaine Pilderton, Jeff Woolsey and Gary Dottelis play basketball in the base pool during the Chemical Free Graduation Party. — 38 Cruisin' Last Days
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Lights, camera, action! It’s time to view the most important of all — our people. We may not have been some of the biggest and brightest stars ever, but in our eyes we were very big and bright. One reason our people were so extraordinary was the C Factor, everyone was unique. The dif- ference was seen in personality, culture, background, style, and general appearance. Yet, we all fit together like a puzzle, each piece making a part of a family portrait. Without a piece, an open space — a gap. We all felt that way about one another. We may not all have been beautiful, talented, or brilliant, but we gave it all we had and aimed for our goals. With help, we reached as high as we could, our minds and maturity blossoming together.
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