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TUGE TH R w-..,, ilu ' ., ' 135-an-M4 One surprised, one unbelieving, and one hysterical, are seniorsg Chad Bruns, Dave Macon, and Bill Knigge. lAII varsity basketball players.l Working hard to make the grade is Tammi Schaffer, sophomore. Biology was ra class Craig Treese, junior chose to take after chemistry. Advanced P.E. was a class many up- perclassmen chose to take to stay in shape. SCHOOL AND CLASSES IN GENERAL 27
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LEARNING AN LAUGHI ife in general, for high school students was definitely school. At least most of the time. From the time we were four we have been surrounded by school. Many of us have changed our childhood goals of becom- ing a policeman, of beautician to being an electrical engineer or a doctor. Many students have already chosen where they plan to continue their education. l'm going to ASU, because I like it. - John Chiccarella, senior. I want to start at P.C. lPhoenix Collegel because I feel that the transition from high school to college is something I am going to need to adjust to, especially cam- pus life. - Vannessa Eaton, senior. g l'm oin to ASU to ma'or ' iiiiii 'N' 9 9 I in Child psychology and minor ggpig .,... ssil ' L in men, or vise-versa! - Melissa Martin, senior. l'm going into the U.S. Marine Corps to be one of their firefighters. I want to be A one of the best. - John Braun, senior. Whatever it is that CHS students have chosen to do N they plan to be the very best at it. And they all agreed the past 18 years have definitely been a learning experience. Yearbook members: Lori Baldwin, Rita Summers, Christi Lopez, and Am Foresberg often ate lunch TOEETHER. 26 SCHOOL AND CLASSES IN GENERAL u
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jAges 4 81 7j Picture happy areg Mickey Mouse, John, sophomore and Jimmy Celaya, '85 graduate. jAges 4 81 5j Elsa Gaynor, '85 graduate, makes fun of brother, Joe. Back then Joe had straight brown hair and Elsa was constantly giggling - just like now. jAges 6, 8, 81 j The Dimarias were All American boys. Jason, freshman, Jim, '85 graduate and Jeff, junior. jAges 3 81 2j Pay- ing attention to mom is Maria, '85 graduate, and paying attention to the photographer is Rachel Leyva, junior. jAges 5 81 4j Modeling at a young age were: Laurie, ' 5 graduate and Tina tubbs, senior. ORE BABY PICTURES!! if l u .Mg .,,x -ww 325 28 CORTEZ FAMILY S X N:,:':,j, P -,Z s tts ,..,, Q it S silar si 8 , . 'V U ,re if
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