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!TUDfNT L/Ff
Student Life at CHS Ninth
Grade Center revolves around
Entering the Ninth Grade has meant that over 600 students have entered a
school and school activities. separate campus but have become part of the Columbia High Spirit. Includ-
Field trips, club meetings, sports ed in the 1990-1991 yearbook is a section dedicated to the Freshmen Class.
events, dances and parties are Located on Pennsylvania Avenue, this group has become a very special part
great adventures for the TIGER of CHS. The Journal- ism Class
at CHS has attempted to portray
CUBS. Becoming part of the bigger the Student Life, Clubs,
CHS family has meant a lot of Sports, and lndivid- ''It's GREAT uals of the
change. Having a separate campus Ninth Grade Center. to be a CHS The class
means there is sometimes wide found out that the students
in Ninth Grade were very coop-
spread confusion in getting from erative and tried their Ninth Grader!!!" best to
one place to another but after the help. Members of the Ninth
Grade will be part of memories
dust settles ... we are still a #1
and special feelings that will
school. last forever. There is definitely a spirit at this campus that involves a caring
auet faculty, administration, students, and support staff. Even though most of the
students can't drive yet, they found a way to get over "here" and get
involved.
Meetings, elections of
officers, field trips, and
pictures ..... CLUB DAYS are a great
way to make new friends and
enjoy getting to know teachers in
a more relaxed setting.
!PORT!
On the playing field the TIGER
CUBS do their best to leave their
mark. The challenge of athletic
competition brings new meaning
to TIGER PRIDE. The scoreboards
don't always reflect the sense of
commitment and dedication
athletes bring to sports.
Sharon Stanlick, Becky Germany, Patty Register, Amy Piersol, Georgia Chamberlain, and Charity
Knight pause for a picture in front of the Ninth Grade Center.
110 Freshmen