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Square dancing is one of the many activities the fresh- men gym classes participate in. Todd Deaton, Sharon DeMarco, and Carrie Ehringer rush to get their homework done in Ms. Tribbeyis English class. little bit of foreign flair was added to our shores with the arrival of Celine Boucher, an exchange student from Nan- cy, France. Nancy, a town close to Germany, has a population of 300,000-quite a difference from Charlestown! Although Celine was considered a senior at CHS, she had, in fact, already graduated from high school in France. This gave her the opportunity to just have fun in America, but she found our classes to be much easier than what she was used to. Her favorite classes were psychology and newspaper, which she found to be quite a learning experience as she was very inter- ested in the field of journalism. Having taken seven years of English before coming to the states, Celine found the transition into our culture to be an easy one. She also kept busy by participating on the swim and tennis teams, as well as acting as vice-president of the French club.
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Academics Repeat Themselves As each new class entered CH5, new In general, there were not any drastic Junior Pam OiBrien feels itthat some of the requirements were placed upon them. changes in classes except that an intro- extra classes such as three years of math The Class of 1986 escaped these in- duction to Algebra I was started to meet are not necessary unless their future plans creasing requirements though, which began the requirements of the incoming fresh- require it. Although the requirements with the class of 1987. men. were strict, students survived. 'M.-.Aun-..A'1A-.-I.m . Catching up on the local news is Mr. Skeensi Chem- istry class. 5 3 Mike McBride, Mike Coyne, and Greg Philips, sen- ! ; iors, take a break from grueling school work. i 4 i 28
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1 French Club: N, Wilder. c. Boucher, D. Schocke, M. Hassfurther. Row 2: A. Crase. K. Pearson, L. Bedard. L. Keltner. S. Palmer. Row 3: T, Thompson, P, OiBrien, M. Javorka, L. Smith. Back: J. Eickholtz. '3 T. Trump, Mrsi Ogden tsponsori, Ji Hay- makeri Latin Club: D. King, Stacy Seay. Back: C. Sanders, M. Meals. Spanish Club: J. Jones, 5. Chase, R. Couch. K. True, J. Knoeblu, P. McVickcr, F. Helton, C, Wismdn, Ai Rife tsponseri. Row 2: Ci Kinslow, L. Keltner, B. Spalding, f C. Ross, B. Hoffman, D, Rucksiin, A. Aguirre. tcont. on p. 3H .0; .A. D-Ammihi lwdivt ' Like so many years before, the lan- guage clubs at CHS remained fairly inactive this year. The Spanish Club made their annual trips to Chi Chis, Showcase Cinemas, Paoli Peaks, and Kings Island. The French Club attended :t two plays performed entirely in French K' E and threw a few parties during the year. The Latin Club held a pizzaAoga party, ! a volleyball game against the French Club, and also went to King's Island. I Unlike the language clubs, the Drama Club kept busy by doing two produc- tions: But Why Bump Off Barnaby in the fall and iiThe Sound of Music as the spring musical. Members of CHSis chapter of the International Thespian Society had little to do, but nevertheless, many drama members worked hard to earn enough points to become members. Ponraylng Maria in tiThe Sound of Music is . , . , L . I-e---eDrama Club President Holly Stover. The Drama . . y: , . . g T . t.- Club produced the spring musical in April. ' T ' i' T m ' ' '
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