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Mark Garner boogles down with Lori Bescher. Tracy Lambert announces that Beverly Dix has been voted the '84 Prom Queen. A Tous O? Class' A Touch of Class was the theme for the '84 Junior-Senior Prom. The prom was held May 5, 1984, from 8:00 until 12:00. Tracy Lambert, junior class president, organized this special event. Soph- omores Chris McDowell, Michelle Lee, Anita Bigelow, Stan Leonard, Phillip Jones, and Marvin VanHook acted as prom servers. As the evening drew to a close, Wayne Shoffner and Beverly Dix were crowned Prom King and Queen. After the prom was over, people went various places. Laura HaIl's after-prom party was widely at- tended. No matter where they went, most everyone agreed that prom night was an evening that they will never forget. l Craig Cook and his date take a break after ' dancing. Student LifefProm - 23
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Couples at the '84 prom catch a rare slow drag. Prom King, Wayne Shoffner, dances with his date Jennifer Yellock. Prom Queen, Beverly Dix, and her date Mike Puckett dance to You and I. 22 - Student LifefProm .v' i 'gm -gl , ? , . , x ggi Y!
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HSBESTOS V l ?-le' an-,'. Q ,ig r' - 1, a ' On June 8, 1984, the Iong-await- ed, or to some people, highly dreaded process of asbestos re- moval began at CHS. Asbestos was used as a fire-proofing mate- rial during the construction of CHS. Recently, asbestos had been proven to be a health haz- ard, and plans for its removal were underway. Few problems arose during the summer-long project, and as the opening of school loomed closer, many peo- ple doubted school would open on time. A backup plan consisting of ll lllll 1 ,,,,,.,, S. , MM Ms. Massey seems to be making the best out of cramped working conditions Though cluttered with building materials, the beauty of the C.H.S. campus still shines through. A g , -2 ,.. gki. one week away, scenes like this often made one wonder. 24 - Student LifefAsbestos t ,W sses, With the opening of school only 1 i ..... to .,..,. , 'N a double-shift at Broadview Mid- dle School had already been de- vised, though, fortunately, it was not needed as school was delayed only one day. School officially be- gan on August 27, and students were delighted by being dis- missed at 1:00 the first two weeks of school. Getting used to the bare ceilings and scuffed-up walls was not easy: however, the over- three-million-dollar operation was well worth the cost and brought much local and state- wide attention to CHS. 'Wwe A.. Fi 6 K t '1 ,N .W,,.,.,,, I M.,- l Q fi E J .,, , ,. E 1 1 . ...-,......-.--s-0 , W.. M-y1xu+ -A 'J ,Y'2'?3-f ... . ., ...T' X ..,,,,,,. .3 ...Q xx, f ' tiis . 6 I ? 5 -Q . eww 1. .....t,. ,. , . -at f S i
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