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Building pyramids, cheering and perform- ing. what will it be next' CHS cheerleaders succeed in whatever they tackle. How thoughtful! J.V. cheerleader Beth Wetter is touched by the boys basketball iram handing out carnations to all of the ■. herrleaders during the winter pep rally Bt ilHi 'Jlftm ll m mwm IfcrfB The cheerleading squad was under a new coaching staff of Allison Mayer and Lisa Morgan, both J.V. and Varsity put many hours of hard work into their performance. Learn- ing new cheers and different steps was not as easy as it first seemed. Trying to get together and forming pyramids was a very hard task. Sophomores were able to try out for varsity this season and 7 were chosen. Included in the sophomores was the first male cheerleader in four years, John Holloway. The large money maker was enjoyed greatly by those who attended the dance after a varsity basketball game. When asked why do you like being a cheerleader, Varsity sophomore Kristi Blauvelt said “It's a lot of fun and I like supporting the athletic teams. J.V. cheerleader Cheryl Phillips also said “It’s a lot of fun and you get to meet a lot of new peo- ple. both squads of winter cheerleaders shined throughout the season, not only displaying en- thusiasm but pride, also. Varsity Front Row; Kelly Walter. Second Row Michelle St Germain. Melissa Scone. Kristy Blauvelt. Amy Robeson Standing: John Holloway Top: Nikki Kennedy Not Pictured Jennifer Stamm. Sherri Houser. Don Aston. J.V. Bottom: Carrie Isenberg Front Row Anissa Harvey. Christine Bishop. Racheal Ayers. Lynn Harrison. Christine Johnson. Beth Weiser Second Row Jenny Wood, Kathy Creily, Debbie Shaunessy Top: Kristi Weber. Cheryl Phillips Singing together during the Alma Mater, sophomores Lynn Harrison, Cheryl Phillips, Melissa Scone, Kristi Blauvelt. and Nikki Kennedy display their fnendship evolving around cheerleading. :heerleading 55
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The sky without the sun? Christmas without Santa? The Boss without Levis? Chop!icon without people? Virtually unimaginable beyond limits, you say? People make CHS a special place for every one, for the seniors a place to remember, for the freshmen a starting place, and for the juniors and sophomores a place to make memories as you carry them through to the end of your high school career. Contributions are made by all to the atmosphere of attitudes here at CHS. Coopeiation and character work- ing together to make this school a better place to be. Both students and teachers strive to reach new limits; at CHS, the sky is the limit. ' I should have done this last night!” Terry Hey! It's not coming oflP Junior Roger Twigg takes time out during lunch to read an Squires is fitted for his class ring The assignment. juniors ordered their rings on November 10 and for the first time in CHS history, were scheduled to receive their rings on February 3, long before the seniors graduate 56 PEOPLE
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