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Class Performances Pay Off
It's November, 6:30p.m. at the C.H.S.
auditorium. The cro-wds have gath-
ered and are awaiting the coming
events of the evening. Backstage, the
sweat, plans, and ideas have all come
to an end. Tension is great between
classes with all the skits centered
around the "Tigers, King Of The
Forrest" theme.
Skits are presented, the judges' deci-
sions are final; Seniors grab first
place with their skit, composed by
Vanessa Yates; Juniors take second
and Sophomores settle with third
place for their first effort.
11 It appears that Vanessa Yates is stirring
up a1Wther lively scheme during the Senior
Homecoming performance. 21 Portraying a
Rebel Coach, Mark Clark gets into his part
with "Tiger," Jenny Trammel. 31 "Follow the
purple and gold road," urge "C.H.S.-kins" in
the Senior skit. 4/Juniors display drama in
their Homecoming skit. 5/Genia Minor takes
her cue as "Referee" in the Sophomore perfor-
mance. 61 Sophomores show Tiger spirit in
skit. 7/Seniors in the final scene of their last
skit.
60 Homecoming