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PHOTO GALLERY: Homecoming Booths

PHOTO GALLERY: Homecoming Booths

Carolyn Zhang, Photographer October 1, 2016

Dancing For the Kids who Can’t

Dancing For the Kids who Can’t

studentsection February 20, 2015

Dance Marathon Head  Katie Tortorice prepares for tomorrow’s Dance Marathon For Katherine “Katie” Tortorice, Dance Marathon Head, Riley Kid and senior, the sole purpose of CHS’s Dance Marathon...

Freshman Class officers to conduct meeting discussing future activities

Beats January 18, 2013

In two weeks, Freshman Class co-sponser John Love said he  will conduct a meeting for the freshman officers to discuss current proceeds and future plans. “I want to get with the kids and discuss...

Students for Education to plan fundraising activities

Beats October 4, 2011

Students for Education, a group focused on tutoring less fortunate children in the Indianapolis area, is currently planning for several fundraising activities. Aghilah Nadaraj, vice president and senior,...

UNICEF Club officers plan upcoming meetings and events

Beats August 20, 2011

UNICEF Club officers are thinking about what fundraising opportunities will be possible for members to raise money. Club meetings have not started, and those dates will be decided in the next month. According...

Limits on candy fundraising good idea on paper, not at CHS

perspectives March 13, 2009

In a matter of weeks, the omnipresent plastic bags full of inexpensive candy should, in theory, disappear from this school’s hallways and classrooms. According to a new regulation, clubs will have to...

Limits on candy fundraising good idea on paper, not at CHS

perspectives March 13, 2009

REBECCA XU / ART In a matter of weeks, the omnipresent plastic bags full of inexpensive candy should, in theory, disappear from this school’s hallways and classrooms. According to a new regulation,...

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