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HAND In the hallways, the lunchroom. and on the way home, every minute they 're not in class, you found them together. At CHS, couples not only walked hand in hand, but some even got out of hand. While sitting in class, the teacher going over the homework assignment, you could tell who's think- ing about someone else. He was starring out the window, uniting her name all over his books, and was just simply in one big daze. Then the bell rang, and he was the first person out the door, rushing to get to his girlfriend. Even though sometimes students thought five minutes to get to the locker and back to class wasn't enough time, most couples didn't notice the lack of time. They seemed to have enough time for each other even before the bell rang for next class. Margaret Buckler said, We never really worry about the bell for next class. Minette Hall and Lome Bnckey share a few moments just for themselves during lunch. Stacey Seigal and Robbie Winslow are one of the many couples who spend time together slow darning at discos
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Paulette, look at that! Marty Reed and Paulette Dickerson gaze out into the parking lot during their time together Come on, Chuck, tell me! Chuck Gass keeps Sherri Henderson guessing Mike, I want to dance! Tara Gardner and Mike Davis take a break during a disco. Jane Gordon and Mike Jordon steal a few seconds together before school stans. COUPLES
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$Qad]i 9 » ♦ • f » «■ • SUMMER To some summer meant basking in the hot sun while lying on the beach, but to others it meant a time off to widen horizons. Many Chopticon athletes went to camps specializing in their sport. These students spent endless hours improving their skills and sport knowledge. Other students went to camps and seminars of their choice with themes of world affairs or special personal interests. A few went abroad to discover new cultures. Summer — a time everyone looked forward to, no matter what your plans may have been. The summer of '86 was spent with many long hours on the campaign trail for Mr Pence He was in quest of a seat on the Democratic State Central Committer, the governing body for the Democratic party in Maryland Mr Pence stood for mandatory voter registration and he urged all citizens of age to get out and vote Mr Pence said that the only future for him in politics will be if he runs for the same seat again Tammy Okrie and Christine May were both accepted to a natural resource camp at the Elms Environmental Center where they learned about topics on soil and water conserva- tion to charting and calculating forest surveying techniques. The co-ed camp visited Solomons Island, Calvert Nuclear Power Plant. St Maries City and a local Mechamcsvilic Amish farm. Having heard first-hand advice and experience from environmental career people. Tammy and Christine became aware of environmental issues concerning their Chesapeake and enjoyed learning the different natural resource St Mary's offers while the week created new friendships. June of 1986. Brady Burroughs and Tony Nelson at- tended a World Affairs Conference at George Mason University These two top juniors spent most of their time in lectures and speeches made by college professors. Con- gressmen, and foreign students. Tours were made through the Pentagon and the Department of Defense during a trip into D C Along with the lectures, discussions, and brief- ings, Brady and Tony made new friends with students from Denmark, Sweden, West Germany, Spam, and Finland NOT PICTURED. Brady Burroughs. 18 SUMMER '86
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