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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.












































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