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A Typical Day? What is a typical day at CHS? 6:45. Losing money in the vending machine. Waiting for the trafiic light on High Street to turn green. Scraping ice from your car windows. Weekend vandalism. Pizza every Monday and Friday. 10 cent cost for leaving a book in Room 116. Public displays of affection. Smoking in the bathrooms. Running down the hall and missing the tardy bell by a second. Yearby for Mayor. Fender benders in the parking lot. Doing everything but journalism in journalism class. Skipping class. Miss Murphy’s detention line outside the auditorium. Balloons and flowers for your birthday. Sleeping in class — anybody’s class. 2:15. Taking a test. Keeping busy during an English 12 Honors vocabulary quiz is Matthew Garth. Group discussions. Working to solve Mr. Audet’s questions on the Elizabethan Era are Glenn Samick and Karl Teemant. Um. Um. Good. Orange juice and biscuits served as a breakfast mainstay for senior Natalie Riddick. 8 CHS LIFE
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What is student life? September to June. Monday through Friday. 7:45 AM We) 22215) ANAL, If this question were worth ten points, this answer might receive five points. Academics are only half of student life. The other half is made up of school activities and outside interests and hobbies. School activities include pep rallies, athletic games, dances, fundraisers, homecoming, the Mr. and Miss Churchland pageant, and powder puff. Interests and hobbies may vary from surfing to talking on the phone. Peggy Thomas ee —————E “Cheese!” Junior homecoming court reprsentative Gianni Akers and her escort Karl Wolin have their picture taken before the homecoming ceremonies. Fries, anyone? Freshman Andy Shea reaches desperately for some ketchup and salt. “Would you like your ears, pierced?” Senior Christine Popiolek aids a customer at the jewelry counter at Roses, where she works part-time. ‘| - STUDENT LIFE 7
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Future plans? Could this be a new career for senior Mikaela Morris, who shows her skill in woodcrafting in wood technology class. | ' | | “Ew...Yuck!” Showing her skill and ability to crack an egg, Berry Barrick prepares to bake a cake in independent living class. Joey Duncan supervises the operation. Making the grade. Seniors Davida Alexander and Jackie Terrell show their hard work in Mr. O. L. Paige’s English class. “Are we late?” Rushing into school and trying to beat the bell are Jessica Boothe and Sun Ah Lee. Zzzzz. Sleeping in Algerba II class again, Greg Piland gives his impresssions of typical life. Don’t get out of that chair! Senior David Derr prepares to get a headstart out of Mr. Fanny’s sixth period English class. CHS LIFE 9
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