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1986
Mr. Palumbo, with his down to earth manner, fits in naturally
with the students of C.H.S. Having graduated from C.H.S. 30
years ago, Mr. Palumbo is well known for showing his great
tiger spirit. We are thankful that he has given us 16 years of
teaching and it would be hard to imagine C.H.S. without him.
Jennifer Matthews
& Jessica Greenridge
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Classes .........
Seniors ...........
Juniors ...........
Sophomores .......
Freshmen .........
8th grade .........
7th grade .........
Faculty ...........
Extra-Curricular ..
Football ..........
Jamboree .........
Drill Team .......
Spirit Week .......
Homecoming ......
Cheerleaders .....
Girls' Basketball ...
Boys' Basketball ..
Baseball .........
Tennis ..........
Track ...........
Soccer ...........
Volleyball ........
Close Up .........
Christmas Formal ..
Prom Court .......
Student Association
JROTC ..........
Band ............
NHS ............
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Clubs ......................... 97-101
Yearbook Staff .....................102
From the editor .................. 112
Ads ............................. 113
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MOST LIKELY TO BE THE NEXT
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MOST LIKELY TO NEED BAIL
MONEY FRANCISCO MEDIA
MOST LIKELY TO BE AN OLD
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MOST LIKELY TO BE GRADUAT-
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MY MAJOR GOAL IN LIFE IS TO
BECOME A NATIONALLY
WATCHED TELEVISION RE-
PORTER TANYA BURTON
MY GOAL IS TO GET SERIOUS
AND SURF DAVID COHEN
MY ONE MAJOR GOAL IS TO BE-
COME THE MOST VERSATILE
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MY GOAL IS TO FAVOR EVERY
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MY GOAL IS TO DESIGN THE
CARS OF THE FUTURE HOR-
ACIO HERERA
MY GOAL IS TO FULFILL MY
DREAMS OF BECOMING RICH
KIM HOLMES
MY GOAL IS TO LEAVE ALL THE
SAD MEMORIES BEHIND AND
LOOK FORWARD TO A
BRIGHT FUTURE WITH EN-
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FAMILY AND BOYFRIEND -
LINO HO MARTA HOWELL
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MY GOAL IS TO GRADUATE
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MAURI IGLESIAS
MY GOAL IS TO GROW UP AND
LEAD A PRODUCTIVE LIFE -
JAMES JOHNSON
MY GOAL IS TO GRADUATE
FROM WISCONSIN UNIVERSI-
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BUSINESS FIELD AS AN AC-
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CHANGES IN MY HIGH
SCHOOL YEARS AND I FEEL
NO MATTER WHERE I'M GO-
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I'M WORTH" ... BY BAD CO. -
LOLITA MARTINEZ
MY GOAL IS TO MAKE THE BEST
OUT OF EVERY MOMENT OF
MY LIFE MEENA MAYANI
MY GOAL IS TO MARRY A RICH,
OLD WOMAN AND INHERIT
ALL HER BUCKS WHEN SHE
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FRANCISCO MEDINA.
MY FUTURE GOAL IS TO BE
SUCCESSFUL AS AN ARTIST
AND HAVE A FULFILLING CA-
REER IN THAT FIELD LISA
PALUMBO
MY GOAL IS TO MARRY A VERY
WEALTHY 3/4 DEAD OLD MAN -
TAMMY PARROTT
MY FUTURE GOAL IS TO TRAV-
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MY GOAL IS TO NEVER
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MARY LAWRANCE
ROBERT LAWRANCE TITO LOWINGER
ZICHARD MATTHEWS
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TERRENCE MARIDS
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MARTHA NEPTON
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MICHELLE PARKS
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Adonicio Hartley
Michelle Headrick
Genny Gossett
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Janet Gibbs
Brian Garcia
Henry Josephs Christine La Mountain
Tanya Layne Juan Lu
Mario Martin Jose Martinez
Jennifer May
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Anthony Hill
Jose Ng
Michael Parsons
Karen Rankin
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Lisa Christy Emilia Coles
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Carlos Guitian
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Jessica Layne Denise Lopez
Michael McDougall
Juliette Melrose
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William Prekins
Jeffrey Nicholas
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Sundia Ratterree
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Joellyn Robles
Victoria Roman
Jacqueline Schammert
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MRS. MOTTERN
She is cute, short. lovable teacher .ho has a
short temper. The thing that can aggravate
Mrs Mottern the most is if .ou don't use
your mental abilities to the fullest. When she
., k )ou a question, she alwa>) tells )ou to,
"Sa, ye-'" And at the end of class, on sour
wa\ out the door. sou can always hear her
yell. "'If all else fails, STUDY!"
MR. GANSEN
He stalks his class while lecturing
energetically about a particular
political viewpoint. Suddenly, the class
falls silent as Mr. Gansen steadily
walks toward his cabinet and takes out
his camera. As a flash blinds our eyes,
we let out a sigh of relief, because we
weren't new members of the Sleeping
Hall of Fame. The moment of truth
finally comes about the end of class
when he pops out of the blue behind
your back and asks, "What did you
learn in class today?"
MR. WILL
He can be spotted a mile away by
his very distinctive walk. His
teaching style is different from any
other P.E. teacher. When it's time
for football he quickly gets down to
the basics: conditioning, drills,
conditioning, laps, and more
conditioning.
Lmm . now that you're in
condition, there's a 26 mile
Marathon and if anyone can beat
me they get an A ...
MR. SANCHEZ
You can see him every morning at four
corners trying to chase down a bus.
Whenever you first meet Mr. Sanchez, you
might feel intimidated, but then you realize
it's all part of his game. Once you become
accustomed to his unique sense of humor, he
makes you feel at home in his class.
MR. GRUBBS
When talking to your friends in the
back of the classroom, you suddenly
hear, "Tiernan, that's one warning.
Rey. that's ten warnings. If I hear you
again, it's a detention."
Three minutes later Rey is talking
again. Five minutes later he has a
detention. Six minutes later he has
talked his way out of serving it.
Mr. Grubbs is Mr. Serious. Behind
those twinkling eyes, you can tell he's
Mr. Softy.
MS. DARNELL
Most students on the bus on the way
towards school may suddenly feel
they're hardly moving because of the
slow traffic. As they look ahead, they
see a familiar, sky-blue colored little
station wagon driven by Mrs. Darnell,
a slow, but cautious driver with a MR. GRAVER
warm smile for everyone.
He's a funny teacher, always joking with his
students. Sometimes he'll squeeze your
shoulder until it hurts, then act as if nothing
happened. The really unique thing about this
teacher though, is how he turns into Santa
Claus in December.
MR. COWLEY
Well let's see, ... some teachers
change everyday-well at least Mr.
Cowley does. Have you ever seen a
teacher get so many haircuts, but
he never seems to get rid of that
one little strand that hangs in his
face. Or what about all those Band-
Aids he has all over his arms.
Every day one is taken off, and
another put back on.
MS. O' BRIEN
If you make a mistake while drawing or
painting, don't throw it away. "It's Art". If
you were to trip and knock paint onto paper,
don't throw it away "It's Art". Whether
something was on accident or planned, good
or bad. don't throw it away, "It's Art."
MRS. HOFFMAN
Stretching from ear to ear, her smile
warns you that the next big assignment
is about to commence. We are to read
a book and find the symbolism even
though the author of the book states
there is none.
Bringing out the best in everyone, Mrs.
Hoffman never allows her students to
fall below their level of achievement.
THE YEAR OF THE TIGER
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Jamboree
Because she is loved by most of the population of CHS,
Stacey Patton was chosen as our 1985 Jamboree Queen. Her
favorite color is blue and her hobby is talking. Her favorite
phrases are "Honky Dory', "Feeling Peachy,' and "I love
Everyone!'
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Alex Steele Ronald Holham
Kerry Legget Larr. Finaman
Adrian Carver Frank Hoover
Angelina Palumbo Kim Trumble
Marta Howell Tanya Burton
Marcia Redman Sherise Batise
Sandi Rankin Shiela Sperling
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The job o0 Ihe president ma% seem unnecessary) to man%
students in C H S But if he is not to follow the guidelines that
are necessjr) Cchao, will follow. I'e hc3rd people ~ k h d,'
we need an S A oftiier for'" The answer is thail e uork for a
future that lies on escr teeenager in C H S to lead thi, croud
of heroes and plain hard workers into the sweetness that hold.
as a goal
As S A secretary I feel thai I hate full-filled my duties for thi,
bear and I am ser\ pleased to hate had the chance to du ihi
job I hope the ncl secreirtr Hill complete his, her job just as
well or if possible better
During the past year, I feel that I have accomplished all the
goals you have set before me to the best of my ability. Moving
to college I will set new standards and goals for myself using the
initiative, tact and patience I used in my high school years as
S.A. vice-president.
For the past jear I feel iht I hite aCdicmplh-ied the ob of
being S.A. treasurer to the best of my abilities. And I feel that I
have had a chance to show what I can do to try and make a
better school year.
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