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Page 87 text:
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Glorious Gluttony — a grocery store victory ride. After a winning game the field hockey team picks up a few goodies for the ride home. You all are forever selling stuff! Donna Beaulieu as she buys a bumper sticker and a cowbell from the cheerleaders. You mean I spent that much?! Missy Guy. Sandra Cheseldine. and Vince Buczek add up their totals at the school bookstore run by Ms. Brown and her Distributive Ed. students. Money
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- 'W Spending it You can’t do without. But it’s so hard to get! But I have the Special I.D., my admission price is only $1.00. Mrs. Ixjeffler. Mr. Baker, and Mrs. Asher are only a few of the teachers that help out and collect money for sporting events. With a special I.D. purchased in the fall for $5.00. stu- dent tickets were half price for all sporting events. Steve Roberts pays $2.00 for his locker. This is only one of the many expenses that hit you at the begin- ning of the school year. Spending money something everyone does, it’s fun and no matter how much you have, you never seem to have enough. Money is something no one can do without, it is something you need to sur- vive. With money you can buy almost anything. Money can make you feel happy, sad, angry, hurt, jealous, afraid, and worried — it’s funny how one thing can do all this to a person, and that one per- son can feel all of these emotions. With money you can buy clothes, cars, houses, and go to movies, skating, swimming almost anything for a price. A part of everyday living spending money. Money
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Always and Forever The Junior Senior Prom was held on May third in the CHS gymnasium with the theme “Always and Forever.” About 25 seniors worked very hard the Friday before the prom trying to make it a fantasy world. The gym was filled with pink, white, and lavender crepe paper and streamers draped from the ceiling. The added effect were the balloons which were tied to the floor by crepe paper. The band was very good. The An- napolis Naval Band made a lasting im- pression on the CHS students. They played a variety of selections to fill the night with music for everyone to enjoy. Our memories will be with us Always and Forever, but once prom was over the fantasy world turned back into just our old normal CHS gym. Terri, Hurry up, but don’t choke me . .. And when the prom was over the memories they’re here, they’re here. Terri Wood tries to help were set aside until next year. Tina Buckler get ready before Prom. 84 Prom
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