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“Ready t te “ZOon£d Our Freshman year found us getting used to high schol life. Our Sophomore year was all about gaining confidence and preparing to make some very important decisions. Coming into our Junior year, we were ecstatic about getting those class rings. So, we formed the giant ’86 at the ring turning ceremony and we became the official SENIORS at CHS. We anticipated graduation, with some fear, but our confidence- helped us through it all. Our participation in school activities such as sports and clubs showed us striving to be the best. Pep Rallies didn’t always go our way as we never managed to gain the spirit stick. We managed to gain something out of all our spirit that no one else did . . . WE GOT HERB!!! Our high school years were the best, the friends we made will stick with us and remain part of our memories forever. Missing CHS, we will always be grateful for the help it gave us in preparing for life and for giving us the opportunity to grow! Advisor, Ms. Spellman. Secretary, Paula Stevenson. Treasurer. Chrissy Gates. President. Paul Krush, Vice- President, Lynn Bullard. Advisor Mrs. High. Not Pictured: Publicist, Dawn Phillips. The perfect '86! Seniors form the ’86 formation at the ring-turning ceremony in the fall. I’m not the Herb you’re looking for!!! Mr. O’Neal supports the SENIORS during the winter pep rally. David A. Dayna M. Adams Aist Michelle D. Robert W Altman Arnold Timothy Baker Joseph T. Balenger Drema K. Jason E. Ballengee Banis D. Adams — J. Banis Seniors
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--- You’ve got it, So flaunt it. It’s your special ESTYLE= What would CHS be like without its students? Lonely hallways, silent cafeteria, vacant parking lot and dormant football field. Too much to handle in one sentence??? Now put our people back, what were we really like? Well, did en- thusiasm, charm,, personality, and cheerfulness mean anything to a CHS student? Sure it did, it was the most important factor in our school. Without our wild individuality new wave and modern styles would have never hit our school. The mixture of people made our life interesting. While getting along together students were all around terrific. Just another example of putting it on the line for you in ’86. Hey somebody has to ride the bus! Michael Reagan. Raymond Wiles and Matthew Youngson make the best of their bus ride home, not a happy occasion for most of us. Yeah, I’ve got style, but 1 can’t get enough of this pizza. Brian Douglas is anything but camera shy when he’s in the picture. 'PeaMe $7
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Seniors 89 Carl E. Bowman George R. Tyrone F. Bannister Bannister Tina M Beachy Charlotte A. Beall dti Charles F. Beaver Gregory D. Bell Sherri L. Kelly C. Blanton Bowling G. Bannister — T. Bowman Diane Y. Berry Mary T. Bowman Ruby D. Blankenship Tabatha K. Bowman Stella T. Barbour David C. Barth Joseph A Beavan Bevalyn M. Barnes Tony Bean Patricia M. Beaulieu Mark W Blakeley
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