Churchland High School - Trucker Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)

 - Class of 1981

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Munch out! The surest way to make money is to appeal to a teenager’s appetite. M M’s and Snickers were the favorite goodies that satisfied everybody’s “hungaries.”’ Cem Tri- Hi-Y, cheerleaders, FBLA, senior class and sophomore class all enjoyed sweet profits. Seniors Do It Best! In order to display their seniority and class spirit, the senior class or- dered jerseys inscribed with all the graduates of 1981. k fi — e eae rt 28 Fund Raising

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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Sponsored by the Trucker Topics newspaper, senior superlative selec- tions were made by the class of ’81 in January. The newspaper staff chose the senior categories. The three categories “Cutest Couple,” ‘Most ae Se 2 £ . eg x dhe Best Dressed. Jim Benn and Beth Brown. Preppie,” and “Biggest Apple Pol- isher” were dropped from last year’s list. In their place, ‘““Most Popular,” “Best Dressed,” and ‘Friendliest’ were substituted. Other categories of selection were Most Athletic. Kenny Loney and Debbie McCaskill. Wittiest. David Holleran and Susan Wiggins. se yest gps gee ee sc ta Most School Spirited. Michele Degaraff and Kenny Brooks. “Most Likely to Succeed,” “Best Looking,” “Most Talented,” “Big- gest Flirt,’ “Most Dependable,” “Most School Spirited,” “Wittiest,” “Most Intellectual,” and ‘““Most Ath- letic.” Most Intellectual. Walter Hunt and Debbie Supinski. Most Popular. Janice Hicks and Curtis Wil- sha oy tae yong NR A I ca i a PAL Septet Senior Superlatives 27



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Cheers! Adam Scarr gets into the money making spirit with his Trucker mug, stadium » cushion, and senior class jersey. CAVEAT EMPTOR! With all the sweet-talking sales- men at the school we find ourselves letting our friends and their clubs help themselves to our pockets. Our “fun” money is the victim of every social clubs’ and school organiza- tions’ fund-raising projects. Any- thing from posters to pecans-some- one will sell it to you. Year after year, some Krispy Kreme donuts, Mrs. Smith’s pies, and m m’s are sold. Some of the more creative money makers sold were Christmas ornaments, key CASANSN Temes i ats | £6 na ; chains, Valentine carnations, fris- bees, stadium cushions, money books, Trucker towels, and Senior class jerseys. Other “money snatch- ers” included stationery, Trucker mugs, plastic cups, posters, maga- zine subscriptions, Avon cosmetics, fruit, pecans, raffle tickets for tur- keys, concert tickets, and record al- bums. This is absolutely the end! I’m not buying anything else this year-peri- od! (What kind of candy did you say that was...) Sit on it! In attempts to raise funds for the prom, the junior class ordered 750 stadium cushions and sold each for three dollars. Class president Brian Carr commented, “We still have quite a few left.” Memorabilia. The Varsity Cheerleaders sold stationery with scenes depicting two Ports- mouth landmarks. The chorus and band sold Trucker mugs. Filling the mug with your fa- vorite beverage may make letter writing more fun. Fund Raising 29

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