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I.efr. Cindy Keim and Adelaide Thompson (nit up a block against Solon Top Right: Tom Asplin runs toward an All-CVC Middle Right The league leading defense is introduced at the Homecoming pep rally. Lower Right: Sean Walsh and Dave Pearce celebrate after the soccer team qualified for the State Tournament. Fall Activities 13
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Fall Sports Unite Chagrin Sports play an important role in the lives of many Chagrinites. Fall sports involve much of the student body, both directly and indirectly. For example, going to the football game is a Friday night tradition in the fall. The players, however, are not the only at- tractions at these social gatherings. The band, drill team, cheerleaders and cheerful (??) juniors selling concessions also contribute to the festivities. The community supports the school at games in addition to the Annual P.T.O. Sloppy Joe Dinner. These do not solely include football games, shown by the soccer team who gained support as they emerged as one of the top teams in the state. Equally important are the other students in CFHS who dedicate a large amount of time without receiv- ing the same amount of publicity as varsity soccer and football. A fan can simply look at the large number of athletes and cheerleaders participating in the different levels of these two sports. Also, our golf, girls’ and boys' cross country, volleyball and tennis teams showed a great deal of success, both in CVC action and tournaments. The accomplishments of our fall sports teams indicate the hard work and dedication of the students in addition to the participation and interest of our community. Top Right: Varsity Soccer Cheerleaders prepare for another victory. Middle Right: Hungry Chagrin fans enjoy the Annual Sloppy |oe Dinner. Lower Left: Eric Gebler gains yardage against Twinsburg. Lower Right: |ohn Bryant anil Brad Muller psych up the crowd during the halftime show. 12 Fall Activities
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Pumpkin Roll ‘83’ Each year Grove Hill becomes the victim of the graduating class of Chagrin Falls High School. This year was no exception. Sometime dur- ing the weeks before or after Halloween, pumpkins are rolled, tossed, and pitched down the hill toward the center of town; then Seniors surf, sled and slide down on the spare pumpkin parts. It lasted for only one short hour but will not be easily forgotten. The pumpkin seeds will serve as fond remembrances in hair, shoes, and parents’ cars. 14 Pumpkin Roll
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