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Wu-s me YZ Exhilerating strength and determination is shown by the blue and white defense as they once again hold back the green and white offense from gaining that necessary yardage. The outcome is a Doylestown shut-out. Af? -v If 3 'Nl is ' asf K 'L -.V mx, xg, V . . . , 2 i kiwi. is . .-W.. .- +1 1 ,. ' -we--if' it M ,ig , 1 sf '- ff' , ' ,L ' . H 4 ,Ii.:gz,8, .5 ii .. .t gf s'. r -A f A ' Q , filo 'ff ta:-J '- r-Q ff. .tt f H T, ff f --.riff .1 . V - -5 f 13.6, ,ff oy: J 1191 ,'x,rlJ 'xJgq4YL:31lfA' N .x.1S ' : , Y Nggiyggfffvs, , ,,4 .an3a.+E'...F25.-f2ot.i..124Q FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: M. Paridon, K. Bachman, S. Durbin, K. Bachman, li. Villers, G. Pratt, ROW 2: J. Whitehead, B. Koval, J. Walsh, D. Kallenborn, L. Witchey, R. Heil, ROW 3, J. Perry, D. Durbin, D. Purdy. T. McNutt, J. Petit, J. Lusk, V. Gerber, ROW 4: W. Kays, S. Barret, R. Ball, D. Dakoski, M. Troop, M. Eggert, P. Decker, ROW 51 D. Meeker, Coach Young, Coach Denni- son, Coach Landis, B. Shaw W' X Qhkntn, --We . After the offensive line is positioned, center Mike Williams places one hand on the with the Pigskin embraced in his hflndf 1sff52leS mes to free him' football and awaits the signal to make the snap. self from the tight grip of a Smithie.
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HOMECOMING '77 Students and parents wore white mums in celebration of l-loinecoming 1978. To Queen Jeanne Petit. senior attendants Laura Lepley and Sandy Willison, junior attendant Jackie Ashley, sophomore attendant Lori Genet, and freshman attendant Shelly Durbin. the night was special. The C.H.S. football team played the chilly, October game in their honor. The teams entered the playing Held, one in blue, one in green, to the sound of cheerleaders and chanting fans. Almost before the game began, it was over with the Chipps on top 'll-0. The victory over the Smithies gave us our first shut-out of the year and in- creased our record to 3 wins, 2 losses. The theme 'gAutumn Dreams was carried out the following night honoring the Queen and her court. The band Hoody Ways entertained the dancers. Queen Jeanne Petit is admired by Brandy McKee and lsltlian Watkins as well as senior attendants Sandy Willison and Laura Lepley. To seniors Henry Yates and Mick Winkler, football is more than tr game. lfrom early August to November, it is a life of hard work and preparation, and the end product is seen lfriday nights on the battlefield.
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DISTANCE WITH DIS TINC TION Many miles and long practices were the key to the successful season for the girls and boys cross country teams. The girls, running for their second year, ended the season with a 5-0 record. They ran in five invitationals, mostly against AAA schools, and they gave fine performances in all of them. They took first at the All-Ohio CAAAJ Invitational, which took the place ofa state meet. The boys team finished with a 7-O dual season and this year they had a lot of firsts in the history of Chippewa cross country runnin. For the first time they qualified a team to districts. The team consisted of Jim Rohr, Bruce Steiner, Tom Pappas, Mike Brandenstein, Frank Russell, Dan Racin and Denny Dannemiller. Jim Rohr was the first state qualifier. The special awards given to the runners were: MVR Karen Molnar and Bruce Steiner, MIR Veronica Gromofsky, and Kris Cunard. , . . ' ,W .Lei The practice and dedication pay off for state qualifier Jim Rohr as he strides the length of the home course in hope of another victory for the Chipps team. The first ten places are claimed by Chipps including Keith Anderson, Chris Cook, Jim Fretwell and Todd Shaw at the W.C.L. meet open race held at Chippewa High School this year. A chance for a W.C.L. championship in sight, Denny Dannemiller and Dan Racin concentrate on the final mile and a quarter. Their eleventh and tenth place finishes help win a team championship.
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