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The C Factor . . . what is it? Glad you asked. The colors red and black, 1,224 students, a barn for the Seniors to grafitti, a logo with the Brave’s head, 85 acres of farm land for the agriculture department, and Pride Inside . . . The C Factor — our school, Chopticon. At times we’ve been courageous. During the Lackey football game, our team was losing in the 4th quarter by two touchdowns, but we still cheered them on to conquer Lackey with a 20-14 victory. Many times we were just plain crazy. Plum, purple grape suits, leopard shirts and green hair, plaid shirts and bell-bottomed pants . . . those were a part of our crazy clothes during Homecom- ing spirit week. We .were also, at times, colorful and extraordinarily classy in our daily dress. Dawn Wildoner was especially colorful when she arrived at school clad in a bright, flourescent orange, yellow, and hot pink jumpsuit. On the other hand, Tony Bush preferred the classy attire with his slick, burgundy leather pants and slim leather tie. The C Factor — it’s all of us and what we do. It is Chop- ticon High School.
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fT t e£co n£'t M t. ilflarp'tf Count? MOTHER COUNTY OF MARYLAND 1634 hppticorua V 1985 ' JN As we soar into the 351st birthday of St. Mary’s County and the 20th Anniversary of Chopticon High School, we realize that the C Factor. Chop- ticon. is what living in St Mary’s County is all about CHS represents the fine business, agricultural, educational, sportsmanship, and musical techniques that the people in the county are known for Chopticon High School Morganza, Maryland 20622 Volume 20 l
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S .-Y , 7-.-.V-1, . . . » 1 '- «.- r.-, M T , '• .;TV- r-vV« . • ♦ . M, ,, «C «I V « W f- » « • H'V - . K - - Wv Contents Opening...............2 Cruisin’..............6 Celebrities..........40 Seniors............42 Juniors............72 Sophomores.........82 Freshmen...........92 Faculty...........102 Challenges..........112 Combinations........122 Competition.........148 Ads 186 Closing.............206 Colophon............208 blow you better listen up’ Martha Armstrong makes a cute wise crack as Berlaunder Barnes. Gwen Dade. Regina Armstrong. Lisa Yorkshire. Pam Holten. and Michelle Holley enjoy the joke. These girls are waiting for the STEP Bus so they can go to work on base All it takes is a little team work! Mrs Bottorf explains the techni- que for winning the spirit stick at the Homecoming Pep Ralley on October 26. Bill Libby. Joe Graves, and Mike Kramer con- gratulate Jason Williams for his excellent participation in team work at the Lackey game. OPENING 3'
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