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When I'm working ofter school on the yeorbook, I feel I'm doing something important. All Bbolfgd Up Their first taste of what it would be like to be on the yearbook staff came when mem- bers traveled to TWU in August for the lostens Summer Camp. They captured first runner-up for over-all coverage. The first day of camp I didn't under- stand anything, said sophomore Kevin Bowden, but by the end of the week, things started to fall in place. What made this year's staff unique was the diversity among the individual staff members, said junior lennifer Yelsma, edi- tor. l think that everybody has one good contributing factor towards the book. Staff positions included lennifer Yelsma, editor, Marisa Trevino, individuals editor, lim Seeley, photography editor, David Chenault, academics editor, Amanda Riley, organizations editor, Kevin Bowden, orga- nizations co-editor, Karen Vinson, sports editor, lack Kennedy, sports co-editor, Monica Stoakley and Brent Glass, student life co-editors, and Shannon Allbright, ad- vertising manager. Mrs. Linda Garrett is adviser. While the yearbook staff was busy creat- ing a book of its own, the library aides were busy shelving and checking out books. The job of a library aide is mysterious to the people that pass by or just spend a short time in the library because their responsi- bilities vary from day to day. I enjoy working in the library because of all the things that l get to do, said senior Susan l-lunepohl. I never really do the same thing from day to day except for a few things like working the computer and card- ing books. Mrs. Laura Edwards, director of Coppell Secondary Media Center, always keeps the library running professionally and provides an environment, which helps the library aides to do their jobs with more efficiency to serve the student, said one aide. Mrs. Ed- wards' accomplishments include secretary to the American Library Association, TASL Chairman of Student Library Assistants Committee and Resolution Committee, and a member of the Texas Bluebonnet Award Committee. LIBRARY AIDES: fFront Rowl Chris Mar- tin, Ms. Shari Hall, Tara Williams. Jenni- fer Douglas, Kirsten Mays, Mrs. Laura Ed- wards, Isaac Parampottil. QBack Rowj Ke- vin Bowden, Susan Hunepohl, Denee Dug- gar, Scott Fuller, Rochelle Ballard. HEAD BOOK KEEPER. Mrs. Laura Ed- wards serves as the director of the media center. 5 9 ORGANIZATIONS
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DRAWN TO SCALE. Sophomore Karen Vinson designs a rough layout for the sports section of the yearbook. PUNCHING THE KEYBOARD. Senior Su- san Hunepohl enters data into the com- puter as part of her job in the library. A .... YEARBOOK: front Row, Amanda Riley. Karen Vinson, Monica Stoakley. Brent Glass. lBack Rowl Jennifer Yelsma, Marisa Trevino, Jim Seeley, David Chenault, Ke- vin Bowden. Shannon Allbright, Jack Kennedy. 5 8 ORGANIZATIONS PRACTICING VVITH THE LIGHTS ON. Ju- nior Monica Stoakley looks on as junior Jennifer Yelsma learns to roll film onto a metal reel for developing in the dark room. Both staffers served as yearbook photogra- phers as well as editors.
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Clmageolpacp Playing with the big boys, as Coppell moved up from class AA to AAA competition, proved devastating for some CHS teams and exhiliarating for others. The varsity football coaches knew times were rough when they had to draft 17 sophomores into the varsity ranks mainly because of injuries. Coaches had pre- dicted a 4-6 season, but the team's inexperi- ence couldn't hold up in the tougher competi- tion. The varsity finished O-l0. Though the volleyball team closed with a winning 14-9 record, it was unable to claim its usual playoff berth. On the other hand, some CHS teams surprised their new opponents so much that they became a little indignant at times be- cause of Coppell's success. Both varsity and JV boys' basketball teams provedto be contend- ers as they finished second and first, respec- tively, in district. Likewise, the varsity girls' team made it to the playoffs after securing second place in district competition. Though the baseball team has gone into the playoffs in recent years, with the move into 3A, not even Coach Curliss had predicted that they would make it as far as the final four in state playoffs. Practicing day after day, sometimes up to seven times a week was very frustrating, but it helped us KJV boys' basketballj attain an unde- feated season record. -- Ashley Stroud, l l The Carter-Riverside tournament was probably the best thing about playing volley- ball yet this year. We captured the consolation trophy and had fun doing it. -- Timi Jackson, l 0 Keeping our pace, knowing how to run a meet, and trying our hardest helped the cross country team to finish second in district, third in regionals and ninth in state. -- Chris Martin, 12 6 0 SPORTS DIVISION
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