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Your smile's so bright. you know you could have
been a candle. Junior Cindy Creel and Senior
Lanaldra Anderson were taking pictures at the
ninth grade and caught themselves on film.
ays at Columbia High seem to
be the longest and most
D grueling to those new to the
high school scene. To those of us who
have been down this road most often
traveled, these years are actually the
best days of our lives. From boyfriends
to babes to best friends and
responsibilities, even the worst of days
are considered some of the best. By
gaining maturity and earning respect,
we are crossing over from childhood to
adulthood, and opening doors for a
bright and shining future. As each day
passes, and harder tasks are
accomplished, students at CHS prove
that "Today is the Greatest!!"
Once again the Seniors prevailed at Homecoming '94. Senior class
president Wade Willis proudly accepted the trophy with a big smile
and a lot of 'charm' .
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