CHS Wolf Howl Online
Sept. 22, 1995 Volume 61 Issue 1
Contents
- News
- Asbestos poses Main problems, by Rachel Smith
- CHS: Park off limits
- More students, more headaches, by Mike Latimer
- CUSD plans to train lobbyists to play politics for CHS, by Jarrod Barger
- Editorials
- Are your thoughts in school created or merely evolving?, by Kelly Duke
- Drinking under age requires maturity, by Tofer Stewart
- This is your turn . . ., by Kelly Duke
- Summer jobs may well be hazardous to a teen's health, by Jarrod Barger
- Desire to be different still leads to conformity, by Andrea Kwiecien
- Features
- Coyote closes down, by David Tabor
- A Cowboy Remembered, by Sonja Norwood
- Spirit Week! Hey, Ho, Lets Go!, by Jill Trueax
- Up in smoke, by Tofer Stewart
- White flies invade CHS, by Sara Stahl
- Ripping up Colorado, by Tofer Stewart
- Entertainment
- Outbreak broke summer monotony, by Greg Davidson
- All-4-One in Chandler, by Andrea Kwiecien
- A Walk in the Clouds, by Greg Davidson
- Clutch: Self Titled, by David Tabor
- The beginning of the End for All-ages Shows in the valley, by Andrea Kwiecien
- Coming Up
- Sports
- Wolves demolish Panthers in season opener, by Adrienne Frank
- Girls' golf team kicks off inagural season, by Lori Haro
- Badminton looks toward another winning year, by Rachel Smith
- Cross country beats the heat and its competition, by Amanda Ball
- Swimming and diving optimistic despite squad's inexperience, by Jill Trueax
- Volleyball looks forward to another great season, by Rachel Smith
- Outdoor happenings provide adventure
- Independent kicks off new event, by Lori Haro
- Local sporting events provide inexpensive fun, by Lori Haro
- Comics
- Wolf Howl Staff
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