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Spring Break '88 Sizzlin', slopin' and sloppin' occupy Spring Break Many CHS students enjoyed fun in the sun on South Padre Island while others bundled up in heavy coats to brave the elements in Colorado. Still other students stayed in town to shared the excite- ment and competition at the Youth Exposition. Once again CHS stu- K dents were recognized and re- Q warded for their hard work. The 5040 H5795 week went by much too quickly but .ww .45 was a needed break for teachers and students alike. 1 ' J' sfC,,f,3 -t 'vit 1, - V X57 si I 4 Q, A. From left ot right, Tom Braselton, Lilly Gallup, Donna Talkington, Cindy Hughes, Colleen Flanagan, Pam Blackman and April Steen make their last appearance before leaving the beach. B. Is SeniorJimiDenbow sucking his thumb again? C. Seniors Judi Legand, Jennbfer Barnette, Julie Young and Duzne Satsky enjoy the scene at the beach. D. Chris Doran, Scott Andrews and Jimi Denbow take a break from the slopes.
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Juniors Prevail in Powder Puff 12-6 A. Tim Bottoms holds his ear tightly as the Red Cross worker places a bandage on it. B. Senior Cindy Hughes supports Senior Candy Plant as she willingly donates her blood. C. Ashley Coursey diligently types the neces- sary information for all blood donors. D. Math teacher Carolyn Garner smiles to prove donating blood is no probIem. E. Kevin Busby tries to pull the needle early while no one is watching. ' W.. ff ff 1 .7 i 'ei ' li i , JE! Q11- F I tiger: is To revive old memories and raise money for the Senior Prom, the junior girls challenged the senior girls to a powder puff football game. There was a large number of partici- pants on the football teams as well as the cheerleading squads and drill team. Everyone seemed to enjoy the fun-filled night at Tiger Field and would like to make this an annual event. The final results were Juniors - 12 and Seniors - 6. H F. Are the junior cheerleaders relaxing or cheering their team on? G. Junior players gather on the sidelines to discuss their next play. H. The seniors get revved up before facing the juniors. I. Senior cheerleaders build that spirit up. Powder Puff Look What Counts
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