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Tee-Top The clusa of '86 graphically designed their own tee. with a list of all our seniors. Your Choice What was really in this year? Well, it’s almost impossible to predict the zany fads that influence our appearance, eating habits and even musical taste. Judging from our point of view the staff composed this list of “what’s hot and what’s not. ” In 1940, 38 percent of Americans graduated from high school, Today 86 percent do. That’s it! It was our way of com- municating, and getting our point across, after those long hard days at school. “What are you trying to say?”, many teachers asked us, but our reply was always the same, “get a job, get a life. There were always those “slackers”, you know those who slacked, the ones who did neither. It didn’t matter because we were always hitt’in. “Yeah, that’s it that’s the ticket! Don’t you agree? What’s Hot and What’s Not... Wha ;’s at Cc Sv 4-- ca -Co a N i li jai. ch Jams air d fs H. FI Oc )t pin t ar m lgo B i e t i'( iaresc nt] Da m -re es 0 a t. :ean Ci -I -i 4 Pe Be VV e wee eri na n c ar ice t r ’ le i'll : ick to he u. ur K euur n o 't ie fee hit ney Hot is. on I ado nns Student Life Mini Mag 63
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Student Life Can I take your order It rekindled that old flame, it was the mad crav- ing for pizza. All of us had it, and with Pizza Hotline, the newest pizza location in Charlotte Hall, we could satisfy our hunger pains by telephone. Whether it was li:00 am or 11:00 pm Pizza Hotline could deliver that hot, luscious pizza, fast. Once again our tummies were filled. The Perfect Combination The old faithful locker. It was always there when we were in a hurry, when your English and History books were shoved into its dark mouth. It was always good to lean against in the hallway while talking to your girl- friend or boyfriend. Sometimes it was used to release frustration after a long, hard day at school. What- ever we used it for, it was personal, its walls adorned with pictures of Chippendales, Christie Brinkley, and other gorgeous figures. Each year we become attached to our lockers and the time comes when we must move on, but that old combination is never forgotten. No excuse FOR FAILURE There was a new “no F” policy adopted by our school system last year. It meant every student with a failing grade would be condemned from participating in extra- curricular activities. There were mixed feelings about the new policy and many students were forced to pay close attention to their grades. The new school year should conclude whether or not the policy should stick. Up, Up and Away!!! Helium balloons, the hottest gift on the market. Here at CHS they were a perfect sur- prise during those routine days of school. The dazzling silver jewels were crowd pleasers. If you really wanted to get your point across, you asked the “Party Store” (our local balloon retailer) to have them delivered by their ferocious gorilla. Any way you sent them, they always brought a smile.
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Some like it hot From June to August the heat was on and the summer sizzled. Picture in your mind lying on a beach; the fiery sun beaming while the thunderous waves crashed against the sand. Or was the summer spent being instructed dribbling the ball or learn- ing the proper form of running the football? Or was your sum- mer spent making money at the local Tastee Freeze or cutting grass for the neighbor? Does this sound familar? Chopticon students erased their minds of homework to vacations, athletic camps, and making money. Members of the Spanish club spent a week broadening their Spanish knowledge with different cultures and life styles. They experienced their first bullfight, wheeled and dealed in the local markets and climbed the pyramids. This unforget- table trip brought many fond memories and hot tamales. Whether it was the Don Nehlen football camp, participation in a winning basketball league or eating funnel cakes on Ocean City beaches, these summer breaks from the monotonous months of school were treasured. In two and half months some school friends had become dis- tant while new friends were found. Summer was just long enough for Chopticon students to anticipate the first day of school once again. Summer Days Hotel Row, Ocean City! The hot spot of those summer days where students enjoyed just lying on the beach during the day and cruising the boardwalk at night. - ■
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