Chopticon High School - Chopticonian Yearbook (Morganza, MD)

 - Class of 1987

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Page 11 text:

One of the most appreciated additions to CHS was the new copter machine. The new teachers included: Top Mr Paker, Ms George. Mr Smith. Mr Radna. Bottom Mr Maxwell, Mrs English. Mr Elliot, Ms Chops Not pictured Mr Skrobul. secretaries Mrs Long and Mrs Hayden. WHAT'S NEW

Page 10 text:

 What' My clothes arc on inside out'” Our new principal Mr Wetland shows his spirit for his new school on backwards day What's going on?” Students may have wondered as the doors of Chop t icon opened for another school year. Where did she come from. Who's he?” As the minutes went by more and more students found out that Chopttcon had a new administration, and new rules. The new administration was here to work for us and included Mr. Welland, Principal; Dr. James, Mr. Jones and Mr. Wood. Of course with a new administration came new rules and changes. One major change was not being allowed to have music in the morning or at lunch. When the machine in the radio room was on, the systems in the office wouldn't work. It was determined that in an emergency valuable time would be wasted until the music system was turned off. Therefore — the music had to go. A more popular change was being able to enter into the building at 7:4$. This eliminated having to stay on the bus and gave students the chance to run errands, without being late for homeroom. Keeping what's good about CHS and improving the rest to make our school 1 was the goal of our new administration. Mr O'Donnell our new Athletic Director proudly shows off the school's new sign donated by the class of ‘86 and Guy and Guy Masonary



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BRAVELY 8 BACK TO SCHOOL Teachers waste no time handing out assignments! Joe Adams busily works on Contemporary Issues dasswork. The first day of school means forms and more forms to fill out and read over. Rodney Short tries to keep his papers together in his Chopticon folder. The first day — some waited in anticipation and others dreaded it, but as the first bell rang summer vacation became a memory and you were thrown back into the flow of an official school day. The cool morning brought out the new jeans, crisp folders in a variety of colors were carried, old faces were recognized, and the freshmen were looked over. The first day routine had begun: issuing lockers, reviewing rules, distributing books. reviewing more rules, and hearing the description of the class you have just entered and wondering how you could get out of it. As the long day grew on thoughts drifted to the bed you could still be sleeping in. to the growling stomachs of the 3rd lumbers, and the slow moving minute hand of the clock in 9th period. Finally, the first day was over and the countdown started, only 179 more days.

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