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Page 197 text:
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PARTY TIME. Seniors Jim Seeley, Jacky Wilbum, and Zac Hartman relax during filming of the senior video. CLEAN OUT TIME. Junior David Chenault empties his locker of trash and books on final exam day. From COPPELL SPIRIT. Freshmen Jennifer Owens and Kim Dobecka show their CHS pride on Red and White Day during Homecoming week. closing 195
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Page 196 text:
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Going Somewhere Construction signs and barri- cades added an extra ten minutes on to the drive to school as Beltline Road was widened from two to six lanes. Just as progress in the city of Coppell surged forward, CHS made great strides of its own. Bulldozers plowed up 50 acres of soil at the site of the new high school to be finished by fall of 1990. l Basketball, volleyball, baseball, and softball teams dominated dis- trict competition in only their sec- ond year of 3A classification. Not surprisingly, band members continued to overrun their own competition, filling one-fourth of the chairs in all-district concert 194 closing band, and, for the first time, cap- turing sweepstakes at Ull. march- ing and concert contests. Likewise, drill team members brought home more first place tro- phies than in any year before. Academically, the curriculum was expanded to include more honors and college preparatory classes, reflecting the school dis- trictls philosophy of academic ex- cellence. And most importantly, new stu- dents like senior Kevin Davis, ju- nior Delanor Drumgo, sophomore Brandi Kasberg, and freshman Kathi Kretzschmar seemed to come from OUT OF NOWHERE and found a place among friends at CHS. THRILLED. Senior Dana Sullivan gives Mrs. Kim Pearce a hug after receiving the award for outstanding newspaper staff member at Awards Night. Copy and Design by Amanda Riley Editor ln chi
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Nowhere Else After a touchdown by the varsity football team, sophomore Brandi Kasberg and senior Lori lnderman celebrate. Other students, organi- zations, staff personnel, faculty, parents, and community members agreed that with so much to celebrate at Coppell High School, they wouldn't want to be anywhere else. W' 196 closing
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