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Class of 87 George, Brian Goble, Brenda Godfrey, James Graham, Ann Herold, Richard As Megan Danielson plays the piano, choir members Linda Walter, Ann Graham, and Kelly Burg sing along. The Friendly Beasts was the song she accompanied. Caroling down fhe hall during seventh period are Knute Matthews and April Leri. Mr. Dorsett lead the choir to all of the schools in the district. Singing with all their breath are Rob Quigley, Steve Kilmer, Alison Knutson, Bryan Petersen, Stacy Trees, Brad Martin, James Nix, Christy Holliman, Dan Cordova, April Leri, Michelle Dimit, and Kirsta Crawford. They are singing Cantique de Noel which is a traditional French carol.
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Clots of 87 Freeman, Susan Gage, Loren Galusha, Brian Gant, Barbie Gardner, Trevor Tammy Breault, Richard Herold, Robert Reyna, Dan Cordova, April Leri, Michelle Dimit, and Kirsta Crawford wait intensely for their part to come up. The choir had a fall concert and a winter concert which was with the band. Caroling around the gym in the dark are Leslie Durrell, Eva Thornberry, and Kami Henderson. In the opening song, it is a tradition for the choir to carol in front of the audience. Putting on robes before the concert are Cammy Edick, Chris Wolfe, and Megan Danielson. Before concerts, everyone relaxed and had a good time, but that changed when it was time to go on. Strange things can happen Everyone had a lot of fun In choir. In class they mostly sang to be ready for their concerts, but sometimes it was a little strange in class. Kelly Burg laughed as she explained, Everyone liked 'Fiddler on the Roof' because it was a dumb song and everyone went outrageous which made it fun. One of the best times was when the class went caroling to all the schools in the district. They sang all the favorite Christmas songs like Silent Night, Up on the House Top, and The First Noel. Before concerts was remembered as a time of nervousness and excitement. When asked what made her nervous, Trina Means said, Before concerts I was relaxed, but when we walked up on the risers in front of everyone, I got really nervous. During the first concert, Becky Lucero fell off the back of the risers and stayed behind everyone until the song ended. My foot just got caught in the risers and I lost my balance, I was so embarrassed explained Becky. In the Christmas concert, Kelly Burg, Michelle Dimit, Steve Kilmer and Richard Herold sang a quartet called Carol of the Bells. Also, Michelle Kirk and Jenny Haldiman played a flute duet to the Coventry Carol. The best song of the night was when the alumni joined with the choir and sang Hallelujah Chorus. Page editor: Ken Jerin 26
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Class of '87 Holbrook, Cammy Horlacher, Danny Hubbard, Gregory Hudson, Angela Huffman, Wednesday The top four In the student council are business manager Brain Bowers, secretary-treasurer Kris Wisely, president Matt Greene, and vice-president Cammy Edict. The student council held meetings with all the clubs of the school in order to help make the school better. SAE club members include Carlin Johnson, Rose Slevoigh, Stefani Nichols, Stacy Trees, Karen Kaino, Ann Graham, adviser Janice Inman, Eva Thornberry, Linda Walter, Marna Magnuson, and Jenni Simpson. Their main activity was to have the Ashland Players here to perform. Members of Key Club include Kathy Pitts, Jenny Harmon, Eileen Schmidt, adviser Bill Huffman, Heather Wight, Christy Peterson, Heather Rooney, Stacy Peterson, Wendy Huffman, Lynda Irwin, Becky Lucero, Mike Myhrvold, Angie Howell. Clubs do different things During the year, the many clubs of CHS had different activities for their members to participate in. They many had something to offer to almost all of the students. The cheerleaders were in charge of keeping the crowd rowdy during the football and basketball games. They did this by chanting cheers and doing dance routines with the band. Students in Action for Education (SAE) was an all-girls club that put together projects that furthered education. National Honor Society (NHS) was a club for students with a 3.25 GPA or higher who are active in extra activities. Key Club was a service club that helped with the walk-a-thon and the Red Cross blood drive. Associated Student Body (ASB) was the students' governing body of the school. It included the student council that went to Far West League meetings to meet with other student governments. Sheldon Bowen had this to say about NHS, It is really a blast. We had a good time on our trip to Eugene. Jenny Haldiman added, The planetarium was really interesting but the chairs were so comfortable that I fell asleep. Page editor: Kelly Churchill
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