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-epresenf C.H.9 4g.g. . l . g 9 A ap, N . H . S. members listen to present issues. Jove, Senior Jenny McKeon, tutors Jim Stewart with class work. National Honor Society has been responsible for many C . H . S . activities throughout the year. Members worked together in tutoring other students, operating the book store and helping administrators with registration--all with the intent of helping the student body of C. H . S. With student interest and support growing, N . H . S . will continue to strive for success. ,- Wm Egan? sf we ,g ' Top right, President Laura Puls lends an ear. Above. Helen Jarvis ponders statement made by President.
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Uuisianding siudeni Senior Dave King walks away with a pleasant attitude. The Forensics team, directed by John Vidal, is a club which represents C . H . S . in speech tournaments throughout the state. Strenuous hours of practicing mock debates, drama, interpretations and poetry, along with other forms of literature , often prove to be the form of identity by which students express themselves, resulting in individual pride. The Forensics team won trophies and acquired memories that will last forever. Top. Seniors Dave King and Grace Couchman of Forensics team . Camel, left, Forensics mam takes on a new char- Columbine Forensics team, BOTTOM ROW: C. Kettle, S. Rupp, I. Swenson, G. Couchman, K. amen Shreves. SECOND ROW: D. Fogg, D. King, C. Bressler, S. Norval, T. Trenam, K. Vallier, D. Hartman, M. Claxton. TOP ROW: Sponsor, J. Vidal, P. Morgan, J. Praetorins. J. Wilkerson, R. Above' Team members review for 3 meet. Morris. NOT PICTURED: J. Joyner, R. Foreman, K. Taylor, C. Cuvelier, S. Fisch, A. Goodrum.
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C.H.9. clowns around On December llth National Honor Society sponsored a carnival to help raise money for various school activities. Other organizations such as Senate, FBLA and Girls Track also participated to help raise money to benefit school operations. Local children along with Columbine students enjoyed the afternoon and helped make it a success. . .fx ., t f ' 5 r's mf! WW nor Top, Senate sells hot pretzels for seven tickets. Above, Care to try your luck at Bowl-a-Ball?
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