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Speaking at a pep rally on behalf of the football team are Coach Dick Luebbe. Rick Podraza. Jay Bullington, Mark Bellum, and Tom Alt. Keeping warm at a football game are pep club members Amy Anderson, Tami Rice, and Patti Podraza. Disappointed after a marching competition in the Pershing Auditorium, Shellie Brakenhoff, Karin Bennett, and Annette Hagelstein reflect on their performance. Masked fans find ways to help get a crowd going at a football game. Spirit 25
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Loyal Crowds Boost School Spirit School spirit ran rampant through the halls of CHS. Prompted by athletic triumphs, the student body maintained a driving loyalty and strongly supported everything from football and volleyball to wrestling, swimming, and basketball. Crowds of enthusiatic Discoverer fans followed the teams from game to meet to tourney pumping up the athletes. Even rival schools such as Scotus joined the spirit bandwagon and cheered on CHS. From the SuperDis-coverer to the Blues Brothers to Section A students rallied together to give their support. Aside from the crazy costumes probably the most obvious sign of school spirit was the attendance at the Blues Brothers are a strong part ot Section A at a Discoverer sporting event. Looking for a seat at a football game is Mickie Senften. Cheering on the Discoverers are Teresa Kyster and Tonie Hockenberger as Pat Galley grabs some water. Clapping to the school fight song is the student body. 24 Student Life various events. A large and boisterous crowd, coupled with the yells of the cheerleaders and musical support from the band, helped to add to the excitement of the events and also to spur on the Discoverers. Given any Friday or Saturday night, many CHS students and faculty could be found somewhere in the stands anticipating another Discoverer victory. Pep rallies, car bashes, and dances were attended by supportive students who wanted to see their team be the best. Senior Lori Ott summed it up well, Everyone was always keyed up, and that’s what a school needs to be true champions. This year, we had it. - 1 I I 1
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COLUMBUS r sn COLUMBUS I Dressed as the Blues Brothers, Craig Walgren and Shawn Mueller go out on the town. Enjoying his McDonalds drink is Norm Svoboda. Riding around town are Kevin Drummond and his friend. Taking a date to the movie is a popular night activity. Listening to an interesting story, Patti Podraza, Tracey Nosal. and Mia Carrig enjoy a cool drink and the night air. 26 Student Life
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