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Editor-in-chief Joel Cordle
Assistant Editor Jim Meredith, Vicki Cooper
Business Manager Anne Pesterfield
Copy Editor Paula Warren
Feature Editor Kathryn Clowdis
Fine Arts Editor Angie Walker
Sports Editor John Marks
Art Editor Susan Kellett
Photographers Richard Hudson, Scott Pullen
Correspondence Editor Keitha Cash
Reporters Greg Espy, Chip Edleson, Joey Ward
CHS Christmas Poems
DO SOMETHING WONDERFUI
Christmas is a time of songs
And being with friends
you've known so long.
Gifts for the children are
usually toys,
Something for every girl and
boy.
The adults get bigger things;
Some even get diamond
rings.
Christmas is also something
more
That doesn’t come from a
store.
He was born to give His life
To save you from a great
strife.
Make this Christmas one to
remember.
Do something wonderful
this December.
Elaine Smith
DEAR OLD SAINT NICK
Dear ole Saint Nick
came to quick,
1 hadn’t got in bed
and 1 hadn’t said the
prayer that 1 pray
before going to bed.
He saw me standing by
the door to my room,
and he went back up the
chimney
with a great big boom!
Quinnon Ludy
CHRISTMAS
C is for Claus which is
Santa’s last name.
H is for the horror in getting
two gifts the same.
R is for remembering a gift
you forgot to buy.
I is for the idiotic excuse
you made before you began to
cry.
S is for saving to buy some
thing “nice.”
T is for the “nice” gift that
he received twice.
M is for the mistletoe that
fell on your head.
A is for the alarm clock (set'
for 4 a.m.) that ran you out of
bed.
S is for the sadness when
Christmas is over.
Susan Kellett
CHRISTMAS
C is the cranberry sauce you
spill no doubt;
H is the hardness of getting
it out.
R is the ring a gift chosen
above all;
I is the idiot who chose it
too small.
S is the sari styled especially
for the ball;
T is the tramp who stood
you up after all.
Mis the maxi-a gift you
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S is Santa, in whom I be
lieve.
Suzann Williams
CHRISTMAS
C is for Christians who
honor Christ’s birth.
H is for hymns we sing here
on earth.
R is for the reindeer that
pull Santa’s sleigh.
I is for infant, born Christ
mas day.
S is for Santa, that jolly fat
man.
T for the trees we decorate
by hand.
M is for mistletoe we hang
in the door.
A stands for angels that
stood by our Lord.
S is for Savior, our Lord,
our God.
Chip Edleson
CHRISTMAS
C is for the charm of this
special time of year.
H is for the happiness which
abounds.
R is for the reindeer that
pull Santa’s sleigh.
I is for the intrigue which
Christmas time brings.
S is for Santa who brings
the children’s toys.
T is for the times you have
that are fun.
M is for the merry kids as
; they open their toys.
A is fo^ the actors as they
, do their Christmas play.
S is for the Savior who
saved us from our sins.
Greg Espy
i CHRISTMAS
C is for the Christ Child
who was born in a shed;
H is for the holiness as he
lay in His bed;
R is for Redeemer who
came to save His own;
1 is for Israel-the Savior’s
I childhood home.
S is for the strangers and the
gifts that they did bring;
T is for the treasures that
they set before the King.
M is for the manger, filled
with straw and hay;
A is for the animals whose
savior they did praise.
S is for the Savior Himself
, who strengthens all our days.
Alan Dean
CHRISTMAS
C is for the chuckle of jolly
old St. Nick;
, H is for the hustling of all
the shoppers in town;
। R is for the richness shown
in all the beautiful smiles;
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Peace Pipes
. . . Christmas holidays
. . . rings
. . . gifts
. . . candles
. . . basketball games
, , . poetry
. . . letters
. . . old flames that still burn
. . . getting back together
. . . quarters
. . . secret affairs
. . . Mayo’s Men hope they
do it again
. . . parties
on the tree;
S is for the shouting and
singing that all the children do;
T is for the tree and all its
beautiful decorations;
M is for the mounds of
presents lying beneath the tree;
A is for the atmosphere
filled to the rim with love;
S is for the silence when
Christmas night has come.
Becky White
The desire of knowledge,
like the thirst of riches, in
creases ever with the acquisi
tion of it.
Laurence Sterne
Elaine Smith
Captures
Library Honors
The Library club at CHS, to
give recognition to the students
who work in the library, has
begun naming Library Assist
ant of the Month. The assistant
picked for the month of
December is Elaine Smith. She
was chosen by Mrs. Rich,
Library club sponsor.
Elaine is a senior at CHS.
She works in the library two
periods a day filing magazines,
shelfing, and checking books in
and out for the students.
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INDIAN LORE
INDIANS SPLIT WITH DALTON
Boys
The Chattooga Indians raised their record to 4-0 last Saturday
night when they edged by the Dalton Catamounts, 69-66.
Chattooga came back from a 12 point deficit in the third quarter
to keep their perfect season intact. Dalton is one of the finest
teams the Indians have played this year as they came out at the
starting gun red-hot. Chattooga cooled them off in the last
quarter and claimed the victory. The Indians played the La-
Fayette Ramblers Monday night in the Christmas tournament at
Rome. The Indians were defeated by the No. 2 ranked Ramblers
by a score of 57-47 and were eliminated from the tournament.
Girls
The Indians suffered their third defeat of the season Saturday
night at the hands of the Dalton girls, 70-18. The girls were met
on the court by a strong Catamount team that nearly burned the
cords off the hoop. The loss moved Chattooga’s record to 1-3
while the 52-point margin has to be one of the widest spread
scores in a long while for an Indian team.
PREDICTIONS
Here are my predictions for this year’s college bowl games.
Rose Bowl: USC 31, Ohio State 13.
Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl: Tennessee 24, LSU 10.
Orange Bowl: Nebraska 30, Notre Dame 12.
Cotton Bowl: Alabama 26, Texas 13.
Sugar Bowl: Oklahoma 37, Penn State 7.
Gator Bowl: Colorado 21, Auburn 3.
Peach Bowl: West Virginia 31, North Carolina State 27.
Sun Bowl: Arizona State 14, North Carolina 7.
STATEMENT
It seems that a few people didn’t like my account of the girls
basketball team last week. I don’t write this column just to please
the members of any team or to tell them how great they are. 1
write what I see, whether it is good or bad. If it is something bad
about the team, I can only hope that it will be read as
constructive criticism. 1 don’t try to downgrade the teams, 1 just
try to point out some of the faults and hope they can be
corrected. Readers are asked to file any complaint or disagree
ment through a letter to the editor. Your point of view will be
published. All letters must be signed but names will be withheld
upon request.
Tomahawks
. . . rain
. . . mud
. . . people who talk in the
library
. . . losing
. . . strings you find at lunch
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BY GREG ESPY
. . . breaking-up
. . . despeia; e people
. . . people who don’t show
up for meetings
.. . snobs
. . .jealous people
The Summprvillp News. Thurs.. Dec. 21, 1972
Dear Santa,
This Christmas 1 really don’t
want you to bring me much, 1
just want you to be nice to all
the teachers around school and
the students that are under
privileged. To start off with, 1
want you to bring Mr. Hender
son some Pampers which 1 still
feel he needs. Next there is Joe
Jap who wants a picture of
himself to hang up on his
mirror in his bedroom so it will
be the last thing he sees before
he goes to bed. Beth Weaver
does need a training bra and
Kathy Selman wants a new set
of front teeth. Bring Mrs. Wall
a new coat (of paint), and
please bring Steve a new jar of
Peppers. Os course Mrs. Rich
doesn’t need anything and
please, please, please don’t
forget to bring Phyllis some
thing for her Paynes.
Your friend and mine,
“Pad”
P.S. My grandmother will be
waiting under the tree with
some beer for you!!!!
Dear Santa,
My name is Stevie Peppers. I
have been an extra good little
boy this year. One of my stu
dents is writing this for ine
since I can’t write. First of all,
I want to thank you for all the
swell stuff you brought me last
year. This year for Christmas I
would like the following: Putt
Putt cars and trucks, Fisher
Price garage and farm, one
large inchworm; Dapper Dan
(it will teach me to dress
myself); Tom Thumb type
writer, Road Runner chopper
tricycle, G.I. Joe Adventure
Team set, surprise, Rank, and
most of all a Mr. America
Beginner Cody Building Film
Viewer outfit. Please don’t
forget all of my little friends,
Dan Cook, Jack Mayo, Donna
Fant, and also last but not
least, Phyllis Payne. I love you
Santa. There will be cake and
.. . away ballgame. you
can’t go to
. . . being left lonely
. . . butting in
. . . being nosey
. . . messy labs
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CHS Letters to Santa
Rum under the tree.
Love you always,
Stevie Peppers
Dear Santa,
My name is Teresa Bramlett
and I’m fifteen years of age.
Would you please bring “JUG
HEAD” a “I can’t believe it’s a
girdle.”
Love,
Teresa
Dear Santa,
My name is Mrs. Trimble.
For Christmas I would like for
all my students to pay atten
tion in class and get all their
work! 1 would also like for all
the bubble gum to be removed
from under the desks, and also
keep Tony and Mark from
going to sleep in class.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Trimble
Dear Santa,
I have been a good boy this
year. I have done good deeds
all year long. 1 won’t be stingy
and ask for a lot, all I want is
something with a lot of curves
and I ain’t talking about a race
car track. Bring Mrs. Bishop a
bomb (preferably live), Mr.
Aired a new duck-he lost his
other one in the bath tub when
it sank and never recovered.
Send everyone at CHS an auto
graphed picture of me.
Sincerely,
with great difficulty,
Mark Toles
Dear Santa,
I am in a hurry so I will give
you this order real fast! Bring
me a lot of everything in the
Sears Roebuck catalog. JJring
Phyllis Payne lots of students
like Tim Evans who she thinks
is so cute. Bring Stevie Peppers
a body like Mark Spitz, or
bring him Mark Spitz so he will
have an example to go by.
Bring George Henderson a doll
with a lace dress-or maybe
just bring him a lace dress!!!!
Give Mr. Bergwall a new Sting
ray with four on the floor and
fifth on the dash. Give the
band some new uniforms or
about 12,000 dollars in cash!
Give Rudolph and Dasher and
Donner and Dancer and Vixen
and Cupid and Comet and
Prancer and Blitzen to the
Indian Lore so their float will
win the first prize in the Christ
mas parade next year. Give the
student council a box of sta
tionary with the Homecoming
Queen on the front of it.
Thanks.
Love,
Cynthia Hubler
P.S. There will be pretzels and
beer if you bring all I want.
There will be bread and water
if you don’t!!!!!!
Dear Santa,
My name is Mary and I’m
fourteen years old. 1 want
more than anything else a
Singer sewing machine so that I
may take up Mr. Cook’s pants.
Santa, if I can’t have a new
sewing machine, please bring
Mr. Cook some large safety
pins.
Love,
Mary Kirby
P.S.-I’ve been a good girl and
there will be some Coke and
brownies under the tree.
Dear Santa,
My name is Mike Reynolds,
and I know I have been a bad
boy so don’t tell me I have, but
if you decide to bring me
something you could bring me
another dog, but please be sure
to punch holes in the box this
time. How many kids do you
Opinion Poll
What do you want Santa
Claus to bring you for Christ
mas?
Lucy King A doll that
won't wet
Terry Anthony-A pool
table and a blow-out kit
Beverly Taylor-A-n-y
--t-h-i-n-g!!
Ellen Cavin A dead Greg
Espy!
Bob Farrow A good report
card
Bobby Strange A new
name instead of “Joe Jap”
Carol Baggett An airplane
or a new broom
Mike Ledford -I want
Coach Mayo to become a
University of Ga. fan.
Aubrey Galloway-A
woman!
By You
Reaching
Reaching into the farthest
depths of my mind, I will try
to recall something funny
which happened to me in child
hood. Sure, I remember lots of
funny things that happened to
me, lots of dumb things, too.
The funniest thing of all
though, is that the whole time
I was laughing, I was really
crying inside. I guess this is the
way it will always be for me;
this too, is a part of life; a part
of me. Delores Witt
9-A
know that want a dead dog for
Christmas? My teacher, Mrs.
Payne, wants Pat Sullivan and
Mark Spitz for Christmas. My
friend Fran Willingham wants
Oint McCary for her very own.
Well that winds up my want
list for this year.
Mike Reynolds
P.S.-Bring me another pussy
cat. The last one you brought
crawled up into the oven and
mother cooked it in with the
turkey and we didn’t find it
until after Christmas dinner.
Hummmmmmm, didn’t taste
half bad!!!!!!!
Billy Paul
Heads Top Ten
I. Me and Mrs. Jones Billy
Paul
2. I Am Woman- Helen
Reddy
3. You Ought to Be With
Me-Al Green
4. Clair -Gilbert O’Sullivan
5. It Never Rains in South
ern California-Albert Ham
mond
6. If You Don’t Know Me
by Now-Harold Melvin and
the Blue Notes
7. Funny Face-Donna
Fargo
8. Papa Was a Rolling Stone
-Temptations
9. You’re So Vain-Carly
Simon
10. Rocking Pneumonia and
the Boogie Woogie Flu -
Johnny Rivers
CHRISTMAS
C is for the Christ child.
H is for the hymns.
R is for redemption.
I is for the inn.
S is for the shepherds.
T is for thanksgiving.
M is for the mirth and
incense.
A is angels singing.
S stands for the Savior, the
one we know and love.
He came to us on Christmas,
sent from up above.
Anne Pesterfield
CHRISTMAS
C is for the camel that
carried the three wisemen.
H is for Christ Jesus’ great
and holy name.
R is for the ransom sacrifice
which was given to all man
kind.
I is for the integrity shared
among the true worshipers.
S is for the star that led the
three wisemen.
T is for the trust and thank
fulness for living here on earth.
M is for Mary, Christ Jesus’
mother.
A is for the angels which
brought great tidings of joy.
S is for the stable in which
Christ was born.
Joan Hudgins
CHRISTMAS
C is for the cherished
memories it brings to mind.
H is for the Holy child that
was born.
R is for recalling the story
of Christmas.
I is for the religious inspira
tion.
S is for the sacredness of
Christmas.
T is for the thrills it gives to
children.
M is for the multitude of
happiness it brings.
A is for the atmosphere it
creates.
S is for the spark of gener
osity it creates.
Eddie Newsome
CHRISTMAS
Candles, cookies, and cran
berry sauce,
Happiness, holly, and bright
warm hearths.
Rapture which shows in
children's faces, and
Ice-coated ponds for snow
covered skaters.
Sleigh bells jingling and
songs to sing,
Tidings, though ancient,
which angels did bring.
Merry Christmas! just wait
ing to spring from your lips,
Angels’ loud praises and
apples so crisp.
Symbols of Christmas in
clude all of this.
Beth Meacham
Elderly Ride Free
HONOLULU-After a fleet
of 35 new air-conditioned
buses arrived. Mayor Frank
Fasi ordered that anyone 65
years of age or older could ride
any Honolulu city bus without
charge.
Unexpected Wealth
NEW BRITAIN, Conn.
Hortense Leiselie, a quiet,
78-year-old spinster living in a
tiny apartment in a rundown
neighborhood, left more than
$3 million when she died on
Oct. 28.