The Senior Class has many exciting events this year, which will separate it from the other grade levels at this school.
“This year may or may not decide your future. Make wise choices and remember to stay involved in school activities,” Counselor Becky Stuelpe said to her senior students.
Two things that will set the seniors apart from the other students at CHS are the clubs Big Game and Wild Bunch. Big Game, which is for male seniors, and Wild Bunch, which is for senior girls, encourage school spirit and motivate more students to attend sports events.
Terrance Lewis, senior and student body president, said, “I encourage all the seniors to join Big Game or Wild Bunch. Not only is it really fun to spend time with your friends, but it also gives you a chance to cheer on our sports teams.”
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