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I. David Doami. Brian Goldstein, and Bradley Joe in total concentration during the Rubik's Cube Challenge. 2. Students testing their skills during the Balloon Toss. 3. Brian Davis. Lilette Cubas. Michele Chee. Lisa Hathaway. Colleen Williamson and Scott Harrison showing their spirit on Tourist Day. 4. Debbie Limbo giving Top Banana Mr. Emard what he deserves. 5. A student making a pig out of himself during the Ice Cream Eating Contest. 6. Sophomore Ethan Robinson during the Baby Bottle Sucking Contest — I can't believe that I'm doing this! 7. The Hanmi and Portuguese Clubs battling to the end at the Volleyball Tournament. Activities Spirit Week 33
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SPIRIT OF C.H.S t was during the Homecoming Week of October 19-23 where once again Spirit Week broke through. Suddenly, our campus became a whirlwind of class competitions, crazy activities and preparations for the Homecoming on Friday. As usual, the awesome class of 82 dominated over the underclassmen to show their spirit for the pride of CHS. Monday was Clash Day , in which unmatched fashions were seen throughout the afternoon. At snack, football players were auctioned off to the highest bidder, with Mark Heatherton clinching the title with a bid of $21.00. During lunch a Rootbeer Chug was underway with Phil Defish chugging his way to victory, and Lillete Cubas and David Vaughn crushing the most cans in the Can Stomp. Flash and glamour were seen on Tuesday when the CHS campus was magically turned into Hollywood for Hollywood Day. Everywhere you looked you could see anything from agents and directors to Hollywood hookers and pimps. Sam Hatter won the Baby Bottle Sucking Contest during snack and a Homecoming Queen Auction was held during lunch with Ivette Fourzan getting the highest bid of $10.00. 32 Activities Spirit Week
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dominate spirit week Signs of referees. Dodger Blue, and CHS football jerseys hinted that Thursday was Sports Day Sam Hatter and We yne Strlklen walked away with the victory at the Balloon Toss during snack, while the combined talents of Klyomi Eml, Debbie Limbo. Ann Souza. and Rochon Staples showed the students and Mr A how the Toilet Paper Wrap should be done, Friday, the pride of CHS broke through during Black, Red and Gold Day For those with cast Iron stomachs, a Hot Chili Eating Contest was held during lunch, with Kim McGee easily coming In with a victory Of course other activities were held during the week, such as Top Banana. In which students contributed money to the teachers they would like a pie thrown at Those lucky teachers Included Mr McReynolds. Mr Armstrong, Mr Chapel. Mr. Emard. Ms Stanley. Mr Desborough, Mr. Hewitt. Mr Smuts, and Sarge Also held was the Fortune Cookie Contest with Rene Alvarez as the winner by correctly guessing 72 cookies. Finally, the Portuguese and the Hanml Clubs battled over the net for the volleyball title with the Hanml Club holding triumph. As once again expected. Spirit Week freed us from our tedious school schedule and let us show spirit for our classes. The week, although was full of pride and exhilaration, and only made look forward to the Homecoming game on following Friday IJ ednesday was Tourist Day Dur Ing snack many gathered around Senior Hill to watch Tiffany Baylor and Stephanie Davis hop towards victory in the Potato Sack Race. At lunch. David Doaml. Mark Franklin and Roger ftavarro amazed many with their Intelligence to complete the Rubik's Cube Challenge In just under 3 minutes Seniors 34 Activltles Spirit Week
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