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V ew Advisvn W ulpprv ch Journalism class prepares for publication. , ,,,,, , , f .sf in IWW WCW ZW? Many changes occurred throughout this year in the journalism department The staff spent many hours turning ideas into print. Randy Ford and San- dee Horton spent restless hours after school working to meet the oncoming deadlines. With the new advisor, Mrs. Paula Terlecky, helping out, Randy Ford, the editor, the High Life pub- lished a successful school bulletin. Also on the staff were: Bruce Jones, Scott Latimer, Randy Jewell, Kelly Chesmar, Lori Rhodes, Greig Flower, Todd Urmson, Jeff Davenport, Torn Mathews, Kathy Remias, Marsha Moss George Ullinsky, Ken Barnes, Vic Ro- mack, and Bill Shreves. MOV. . W f f.fw,,.ay4. Editor Randy Ford explains his next assign- Bryan Green studies a magazine for ideas in ment to Sandee Horton. writing a story. i .lournalism!93 l 1 J.
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The sound of brass is heard from the Pep Y lf' ,4 Zfimc 90 Cunes C.H.S. sport spectators are enter- tained at half time of the basketball games by the rhythmic music of the Pep Band. The Pep Band helped to produce spirit at our games, trying to lift the team to victory. A-1 music is also heard from other small groups of musicians as the Stage Band and Wind Ensemble. These groups are known throughout the state for their excellent playing. f ff 'ta if Gayle is very versatile-from majorette to ,fill t iv! clarinet player. it P y Q ,deff The beat goes on as Mr. Pat directs. Oom-Pa-Pa is Bill's famous words. 921 Pep Band Band. , 'E Q
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Peer Suppa ters Hey, give me The spirit of CHS is one thing that has been revived during the past few years. The Pep Club was reorganized two years ago by some energetic people with the help of Miss Kijowski. It is the Pep Club which helps keep pride in our student body by decorat- ing halls and lockers. They keep hopes and spirit alive during games so now Champion can stand up and be proud as other area schools. At games pep people sell food to the hungry fans so that they can keep on cheering. a ncaa! Give me the usual with a twist of lemon. . 1 X xt K' R 5' KN X ' .M at :Rr Q! N P X s f 4 A lx.. .ss 94 I Pep Club r 'M 1 :ff 5778.4 ix Qiiggw 1 asxesm I f fix What's the occasion? You cheer at a game, but not at a pep rally. gif! AX is r si 1 K . ,ies A 'A ' 5 Asa sa, ft. 3 l l , ' ma. as pq lg. its if ' s .A QQ Ni E
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