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95,414 90 What's Inside PM 61,595 Iilixu ,A,,.,.:,,,,1 ,925 ., .,,:. 'Q1-lAAf4 ' 'HVQ i A551 Monday .b q, 5 Tuesdaw Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Lafi HOLD 'ER STEADY. sdl play th l hee le t dur er s e r c r adlng talen s - Ing a football pep rally. On the bottom are senior Lenny Poulsen and juniors Jay Praytor and Jason White. Top row ln- cludes senior Brett Ferguson, junior Paul Zosel, and senior Eric Melton. student life divider 5
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Out of Context Getting a little crazy with friends after the last school bell rang kept up an old tradition Cruising Forest Lane in your '57 Chevrolet with Locomo- tion by Little Eva blaring on the radio, you and your friends pulled into the parking lot of Jack-in-the-Box to see and be seen. Or maybe you took your date to a drive-in movie or a party. The time was 1964 - a typical Saturday night. Twenty years later CHS stu- dents were still cruising Forest. Drowning out the traffic noise, songs like I Think We're Alone Now by Tiffany or In My Dreams by REO Speedwagon roared over the radios of Mus- tang GT's and Cameros. Guys were still taking their dates to parties and movies although drive-ins had been replaced by theaters. And even though there were a few more places to hang out in Coppell, you still had to travel to surrounding cities for real en- tertainment. I like living in Coppell even though there's not a lot to do here, senior Mike McVey said. You're close enough to other cities that have plenty going on. Q f. LAVIVI Wyvirwrriffiwqwfmzilgagl mi A. W n 9? 4 student life divider Copy and Design by Amanda Riley, Editor ln Chl
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The sun had barely risen when the wr Day to Day Students were always searching for a way to break the daily routine first people had arrived on campus. The first to be seen usually were mem- bers of the band and flag corps, often arriving still half-asleep. After them, you couldn't miss the cheerleaders and drill team members with rollers in their hair, and the clothes hanging over their shoulders. I always have to bring more than one outfit to school because l can nev- er decide what to wearf' said senior DlAnn Whitsell. There were many students that did arrive at a normal time. They usually just uhung out in the halls and talked or did left-over homework. When l get to school, I try to hurry and do all my homework l was sup- posed to do the night beforef, said sophomore Becky Brandenburg. When every day became pretty or- dinary, the only time people could really talk to their friends was during lunch. Ml always look forward to lunchf' said sophomore Lezli Adams, l'There l can catch up on how everyone is doing and anything that's happened that day. Most days were just like the ones beforeg people came to school, looked forward to lunch, and then waited for the school day to end! COLORFUL COSTUMES. Senior Rajeshrl DON'T BOTHER ME. Junior Matt Patel dresses up sophomore Melissa Grau France squeezes ln a much-needed nap in an outfit from Mexico during class. l 1. l i l L V i i I I l. l l l 1 i l 5 r i 6 student life Copy and Design by Cody Mlx Student Life Co edil
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