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G O Cfi u CC J3 CJ s I G CC a, Fred Payne Stephanie Payne Paula Pearce Joanie Pelczar Sole Perez Shawn Perry Cheryl Phillips Mike Pleger Dwayne Pilkerton Kenneth Pilkerton Rose Pilkerton Kristy Poole Simon Poon Stacy Potter Herb Pusey Bernice Quade Corey Quade Ricky Quade Michael Ragan Michelle Ramsey Rachael Reaume Ervin Reed Pamela Reeves Robyn Reilly William Reintzell John Reynolds Tammy Reynolds Karen Richardson Class of 89 your teachers have some special ad- vice they would like to pass along to you in order for you to “Believe in yourselves ” — Mr. Chakales and “Get involved with CHS, Have pride inside ” — Mr. Richards. Mr. Asher believes “You only go through life once — give it your best shot” As for Mr. Palko and Mr. Denny, their advice will make more sense if you know before hand that they are coaches. Mr. Denny says “Keep your grades up, stay out of the ‘box, ’ bring extra money on lasagna day and get involved in extra curricular activitis” Mr. Palko thinks you should “Go out for football ” Oh no. I’m going to fall! Patricia Do you see that? Steve Guy and Tara Payne Wesley dreads falling at the CHS dance to the beat, after a football game, at a skating party, at the Skate Station. disco sponsored by the cheerleaders
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o t t6e ‘SCocA 0 0 0 Being the new kid on the block wasn’t all too great, and the class of ’89 will vouch for that. Not only did they have to go through the normal treatment of being cut down, teased, and tormented by the up- perclassmen but they also had to meet requirements for graduation that were required of no other class. They needed 4 social studies credits instead of 3, 3 math credits instead of 2, and the new requirements of 1 fine arts credit, and 1 practical arts credit. With these new requirements, the freshman class did not have the freedom to choose all the electives they might have wanted. Not all was bad though, because they also will be the first class able to get the Maryland High School Cer- tificate of Merit. To get this they will need to meet the following requirements: specified core credits, certain advanced courses, and a cumulative grade point average of 2.6. One day the extra work will pay off! Brian Taylor and I .con Hendrick struggle through their writing tests, working diligently in hopes of passing their first attempt at the MFWT test. Doug my boy! I think you’ve done it! Doug Mills smiles to himself during the writing test. All the freshmen are required to pass in order to graduate. Freshmen
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Paul Richardson Daniello Ridgell Raymond Ritter Amy Robeson Natalie Roubachewsky Stacy Sabin Douglas Sells John Sanders Dale Scholten Shawn Shugars Mike Smith Troy Smith Jeffrey Somerville Shannon Somerville Tina Somerville Steve Spalding Eric Spears Cindy Spencer Joe Stanalonis David Standish Michael Stansbury Dawn Stauffer Brenda Stokes Franklin Stone Melissa Stone Kathy Sullivan William Sweatt Tammy Talbott 0 £ CC E- 1 c o (A ns cc o ix
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