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SOPHOMORE GIRLS Kiersli Knudtson, Donna Diem, and Samantha Barnes take time out to look at fashion magazines in the media center. CHEERING THE BUCS to victory at the Homecom- ing game is cheerleader Tracy Rhodes. DONNA ROSS captures criminals Dawn Marble and Eric Bruns at the Journalism Detective Party in October.
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Students Display a Multitude 0f Talents As each student settled into his or her iiplace, the school year be- gan to take form. It began smoothly, but was interrupted by the never-to-be-forgotten mo- ments of everyday life. Along with the social life at CHS, students performed academically, with many doing outstanding work. Due to his exceptional scores on the P.S.A.T. and S.A.T., Tony Montgomery qualified as a National Merit Scholarship Semi-fi- nalist. The Math IV class had an unusually high enrollment, while physics had to be scheduled for two periods because of the large student demand. With the variety of classes, sports, and extracurricular activi- ties available, each student had the opportunity to display his or her abilities. Students showed a multitude of talents in 1981, and CH5 profited greatly from them all. N0, IT'S NOT a witch doctor. It's only student actor Donnie Bettler after his make-up session. CRAMMING in the locker bay, Sandy Ives and Scarlet Stidham study for the semester exams. DANNY GREGORY laughs after bluffing Mike lson in a friendly game of euchre. CHARLIE GRAVES shows concentration, as he works on a drafting class project.
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Fall Activities Bring Victories ' Getting back into the swing of things was led by the enthusiastic seniors, as they registered for their final year of school. Since 1980 was the second year for arena scheduling, registra- tion went smoothly. Another fall success was the yearbook autograph party. Eager students rushed to the doors of the cafeteria to be first in line to receive their 1980 PIRATE LOG. After everyone got back into the iiold grind of school, extra-curricular activities became a big part in the lives of many students. The football team won its fourth straight M.S.C. ti- tle; the cross country team placed second in the conference; and the volleyball team, cheered on by some senior guys known as iiBuc Alley, had its best record since 1976. LORI MORRISON and her teddy bear get ready to go to their next class on Nighty Night Knights dress-up day. 2: a ., 1, I l. . r . I'. .5 .1 .d a . s .- tat: i Q J g? t .f'...;;: am $b-STQP ' . awfxq'f r i! Ave I999?
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