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Page 12: 1. Obvious 2. CCHS Drama Club members watch the changing of the guard at Arlington National Cemetery. 3. LIBBY HA2ZARD. CHRIS COOK, and WOLF GREENWELL board a ship to cross the English Channel. 4 CHRIS BROWNING’S French look-alike stands in front of Notre Dame Cathedral. Page 13: 1. LIBBY HAZZARD. CHRIS BROWNING, and BETH TOWERY become part of the colorful Paris street scene. 2. CHRIS BROWNING. CHRIS COOK, and BETH TOWERY — in trouble again! 3. BEAR GREENWELL. BETH TOWERY. and CHRIS COOK ad- mire sculpture of centuries past 4. MR. OWEN and gang have impressive backdrop, the Eiffel Tower. 5. Keeping company with Venus de Milo. 6. The Queen's Guard at Windsor Castle. Opening 13
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• WASHINGTON D.C.... How many high school students could say that they spent their spring break taking tours of the Nation’s capitol or on a pleasure cruise on the Potomac River? Members of the CCHS drama club did. Their trip In- cluded sight seeing of some of the most famous sites in America. Arling- ton National Cemetery, the Capitol Building. Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument. Smithsonian Institute, and of course, the White House are only some of the places they visited. What could surpass such an experience, but the adventure of traveling overseas? Last Summer CCHS Drama Club members actually saw places which the rest of us have only heard or read about. They walked along the Avenue de Triumph in Paris, rode the jerky, double-decker buses in London, and felt the same cold stone walls of Windsor Castle which housed William the Conqueror a thousand years ago. Truly, the memories of that journey must be priceless. mm I i mini x Iff ‘•-I . . . AND ABROAD. . . 12 Opening
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Beginning school wasn’t as bad as some thought it would be. Unfortunately, it meant the end of summer, and the close of a chapter in our lives. Now we are ready to go on ... to make the memories of 1984-85. 1. A Rocket tackier brings down a Todd Central player in a scrim- mage. 2. SHERRI TRAYLOR and GINA HUGHES whistle while they work. 3. CHRIS ORDWAY, WOMPIE STEWARf. and MIKE CRABTREE pushing themselves to the limit at yearbook camp. 4. Demonstrating the proper way to stay on a ladder, JOHN WAT- SON. 5. SHAUN BRANTLEY unsuspectingly caught on film. BEGINNINGS 14 Opening r yf
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