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The City shines brilliantly on Light up Cincinnati night. The Bengals (inset) square off against Houston in the second gafne of the season. The bustle of the Greater Cincinnati Airport is intensified during the holidays. (I? ti 'I i Open a door. Venture out to see exactly what your hometown has to offer. Some students often find the time to spend the after- noon with one another. Others may go to the Cincinnati Zoo, visit Kings Island, or even stay in the Boone County area and stop by the Greater Cincinnati Airport. Our Northern Kentucky area is a growing and expanding area that attracts many people. WEBN Fireworks alone draw over 60,000 people each year, and sport's fans frequently stop by Riverfront Stadium to see a football or baseball game. The airport, one of the busiest in the United States, is constantly growing and expanding to meet the needs of our commu- nity. For these reasons our area is always a changing place. With each day you begin to explore the growth and hori- zon of your future within your hometown, and discover that The KEY To Abroad Begins At Home. WinlerFest at Kings Island features a decorated Eiffel Tower. The WEBN Fireworks entertain 300,000 Cincinnatians every year. Opening 13
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14 Senior Divider THE KEY TO MEMORIES Talking over plans after graduation are Alisa Mokas and Diana Stewart. Wasting time before class starts are Jim Lucas, Steve Hudson, Eric Ford. Brother rivalry doesn't end at home for twin brothers Kris and Kevin Hamilton. During lunch you can often find senior’s hanging around the gym with friends. The 1987 Senior Class consists of 263 lively and ambitious students who want to be actively in- volved in various activities and events offered at CHS. Since this is the last of their high school days, they certainly wish it to be one unforgettable year; one fulfilled with the most memorable of times. Special events, such as the Senior Dinner Dance and Prom, just aren't worth missing. These are times for sharing great fun with the friends that they will soon part from and may never see again. Leadership is a big part in ev- ery group and this year's class sponsor is Cathy Schafer. She has worked along with the Se- nior Board to make the 1986-87 school year a successful one. No matter where the Class of 1987 is twenty to thirty years from now, they will always car- ry a part of CHS. With warm memories of their high school days treasured deep within their hearts, their senior year will never be forgotten. The KEY To Memories Are Locked Within The Seniors.
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