Colerain High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1987

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TOP OF THE YEAR A trophy well deserved! EXAMS!! During the school year 1986- 87, the Northwest Local School Board adopted a new exam schedule. Instead of exams every quarter, exams were every semester. The seniors who maintained a C average in their classes were exempt from 2nd se- mester exams. The change was met with both approval and opposition from the stu- dents and faculty. 4fTop of the Year ly J? P We Beat Moeller Although the season ended on a sour note, it hit a high point when the Cardinals triumphed over Moeller. The entire team worked together to make the game happen. The reward for the play- ers efforts was to be chosen as Channel 9's Team of the Week. At the end of the week dur- ing an assembly, team captains Vic Piper and Brian Bernhardt proud- ly accepted the trophy on behalf of the team. It was truly a game we won't forget. u 'H' --1-xv - ' A ' .'f' 1,2 A S Talented Stars Earn Honors nk Collage dresses the part. Colerain's Collage once again showed everyone just how good they really are. The group's sched- ule was almost entirely booked with performances in such places as downtown, Northgate, and even out of State. The group competed in the Delta Show Choir Invita- tional in Illinois, and was met by stiff competition. However, they performed in true fashion receiv- ing both the Director's Award and the Most Outstanding Show Award. During competition in Pi- qua, Ohio, the group received 2nd runner-up. Currently Collage is looking forward to performing next year and competing once again.

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ERIT P01 TS nfs M1- . tif Q 'fxef , L ,. 3, If ART WINNERS Colerain once again won several honors in the District PTA Cultural Arts Exhibit held at Northgate Mall. Winners in literature: K. Du- gan, M. Jacobs, C. Hulley. Photography: M. Flaxmayer, C. Hesse, A. Jauch, M. Honnert,. Visual Arts: S. Betsch, R. Innis. Council Members Recognized The elite of the elite?? ay's stud Colerain Senior High was recently noti- fied by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation that ten Colerain Seniors were recognized as commended students in the 1987 Merit Scholarship Program. The students were among the more than 1 million who took the test in Oct. of 1985. Of that number, approximately 35,000 were being honored by the NMSC as commended students. The remaining 15,000 were semi-finalists. Both Tony Berlier and Dean Arriens were finalists. ents, tomorrow's leaders. Q' Q F? Throughout the year many Student Council Members have chaired various commit- tees for different projects or dances. Several members were recognized by being Student Council Members of the Month. Some of the students recognized were Ka- ren Miller, Tina Burke, Beth Sammons, and Amy Greco. Congratulations to all who were honored! Newsmake 13



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l l 7 lf'-I ' v-' ,W i l 3 X -it l QL ' fi 5 r v v y . i P 1 ' if' Paula and Tricia share a laugh. Drill Team Places lst Dnce again this year, outstand- ing performances, spirit, and great leadership led the Ryth- inettes to win first place at the Ross Invitational in Ross, Ohio. The group of girls perform at football games and during as- semblies. The captain of the dlhythmettes is Jeannie Davis along with First Lieutenant Tri- cia Wright and Second Lieuten- ant Paula Price. Congratula- 'tions and good luck next year. l I.--..i Parade Returns Once Again The tradition from the past is back! For the first time in several years, the Foot- ball Homecoming game was marked by a parade beforehand. The beautiful- ly dressed Homecoming Queen candidates rode in convertibles and t-tops for the occassion. Many dif- ferent clubs and organiza- tions entered banners for the banner competition be- fore the game. Skies were clear and spirit was high, making the Football Homecoming Parade a smashing success! Nancy and Tonya enjoy the attention. Spirit Flies at New Height The mighty Cardinal flies proudly The Senior Class of 1986 wished to present Colerain with a gift to remember them by. The idea of a flag was agreed upon and one cre- ated. The flag was presented by Kim Brown, the 1986 Senior class President, to Mr. Byrne and Eric Meyer, the Senior Class President of '87. It now flies proudly on our flagpole and shows the immense pride we have in our school. Top of the Yearf5

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