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Gut of Bounds Some things never change, and CHS sports hold to tradition The stands were full as the varsity football team hit the field on Friday nights in 1964, the first year for CHS to be open. There were no booster club, no band, no drill team. When half time rolled around, people would chat or take the usual stroll to the concession stand. Anybody who was anybody was seen there. We had tremendous com- munity support back then, said Mr. Jim Mudd, athletic director. Coppell was more rural then, and school events were the cen- ter attraction for the communi- ty. Though high school games are no longer the main events in 77 town, CHS sports have become bigger and better, according to Mr. Mudd. Football, basketball, and track attract the most atten- tion today as back in '64, but volleyball and baseball have be- come hot sports also. With the recent addition of golf, tennis, and softball teams, athletics still have a solid place in the CHS curriculum. To understand what an im- portant tradition sports have been at CHS since the school first opened, you need only to look at the awards proudly dis- played in the packed trophy cases lining the main hall of the north building. 84 sports divider Copy and De ig by A a da Riley Editor in ch
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You're now the new kid in town Being the new kid on the block isn't always easy. Until the people know him, he has to constantly prove himself. The same goes for new orga- nizations on campus like the Library Club and the Industri- al Arts Club. The Library Club has com- peted in many competitions this year. They won fourth place in the Quiz Bowl Com- petition TALA State. The team consisted of Jennifer Conger, CeeJay Johnson, Bill Heisroth, and Steve Bailey. I am very proud of the team, said librarian Mrs. - fi' if J Laura Edwards. They really worked hard to get all the way to state. The Library Club partici- pated in many activities. They attended District VII TALA, hosted storytellers and organized National Li- brary Week activities. All projects done so far this year have been equally worthwhile, said Mrs. Ed- wards. Our local library club pulls together to achieve the goals set before them.' The Industrial Arts Club also competed in Regional and State competitions. It :mi 9 A was started because it is re- quired be the TEA. The Industrial Arts Club has many benefits, said shop instructor Alan Linson. Stu- dents get to have extra shop time, special outings, and field trips. This year we raised money for the activi- ties by having Christmas tree sales and JV concession standsf' These new clubs have done very well considering this is only the Library Club's second year and the Industri- al Arts Club's first year. Q... I .L INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB: lFront Rowj Mike Norton, Mike Dozler, Marlin Rath, Marc Stanfield. fMiddle Row! Brian Morgan, Jason Rahn, Brent Walker, Alan Llnson, Joe , Callan, Luke Mallinson, Keith West, Pat Davis. IBack Rowj Rusty Cobb, Mike Maxey, Chris Conner, Martin Dozier, Dominic 0'DonneIl, Jason Estes, Greg Blackard. organizations 83
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Wl'1at's Inside Hitters 4 p Spikers lammers Q 9 Clubbers unners Q Batters Qwfii CLOUD NINE. Sophomore Misty Jackson and juniors Scott Freda and Karen Klth- cart celebrate the Varsity's first win. A throng of students poured onto the field alter the game was over to congratulate the players. sports division 85
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