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Can You Spot the Looney? (1) Nope, not her. That is Paula Peabody. She has read so many books that she has developed reader’s cramps. (2) Nope, not him. That is J. C. He is such a big jock, that we just call him “fruit of the loom.” (3) No, not her. That is Sugar. She is so sweet that she has to bathe in Crest to fight-off cavities. (4) No, that is . . . uh . . .wait. . . uh . . . yes, that is A. Looney. (5) Nope, not him, that is Cool Breeze. He is so cold that he sweats snow. (6) No not her. That is Trixy. She gets more stares than the Empire State Building. (7) Nope, not him. That is Buck Hard. He has broken more horses than the Elmer’s glue Company. Aa a. Scott Stahl has got it. . in the bag. b. Jeanie May reacts after her first year at C.H.S. c. John Dorrough smells victory in the Band Hall after their showing in the Cotton Bowl Competition d. Chester Pannel is caught picking his teeth before entering his next class. 12
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It’s time for the kickoff of a new school year and the beginning of “the best years of their lives” for the freshmen. In the years to come, some will look back wishing they could do it all over again and thinking about all the fun they had as they made their journey down the path that led them through many memorable experiences. Others will wish they could have skipped it all together. The first quarter was probably the most difficult part of the year. Overcoming morbid fears of not being accepted, making bad grades, and getting to know their teachers are among other miscellaneous “High School” headaches. The inevitable weekends are spent by some freshmen partying, riding around, and going to school activities. Others entertain themselves by simply staying home and watching t.v. with friends. “Being last at everything” is the worst thing about being a freshman, one commented. Another said, “I hate walking down the halls and being looked at like ‘Oh - , there’s another one.’ ” Most freshmen realize that a certain amount of harrassment comes with being an underclassman; they accept this fact. The freshman class got involved in many clubs and participated in school sports. An overwhelming amount of spirit was found among the freshman class. They showed this spirit at the pep rallies and won the spirit chain contest the Student Council sponsored the week before Homecoming. Thus ends the Freshman chapter in the book of High School. There are those who will remember little, while others will remember what they did, where they went, and who they knew. a. Freshman class officers: Janna Davis, vice president; Erica Sandoz, secretary; and Fonda Young, president; throw snowballs at good ol' CHS. b. Freshman class favorites are: Tom Rogers, Gregg Ray. Elsa Campos, and Janna Davis. Patricia Allen Jennifer Anderson Regina Armstrong Danny Bagnefski Kim Bayer Jennifer Bedgood Leanne Beggs Patricia Belcher Beth Bickham Stanly Brewer Kathy Brookshire Raymond Brown 14
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