Halloween recepies to die for
Sarah Brown - Entertainment Editor
October 29, 2011
Candy Bar Cupcakes Ingredients • 9 fun-size or 21 mini chocolate-coated caramel and creamy nougat bars • 1/2 cup butter or margarine • 2 cups sugar • 1 cup shortening • 3 large eggs • 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour • 1 teaspoon salt • 1 1/2 cups buttermilk • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda •... Read more »
Freedom Rider Rick Sheviakov makes a special appearance at CHS
Allie Barnes - Staff Writer and Sabrina Sigal - Staff Writer
October 29, 2011
On November 7, a member of the 1961 Freedom Riders, Rick Sheviakov, will be sharing his experience and inspiring message at CHS. The presentation will take place in the lecture hall after school. English Teacher and Journalism Advisor Patti Harris contacted Sheviakov about speaking to the students... Read more »
CHS students raise awareness for breast cancer
Kinsey Marker - Staff Writer, '14
October 29, 2011
Throughout the month of October, CHS students showed their support for the fight against breast cancer by promoting awareness and raising money for research. “It is important to raise awareness while also bringing the school together to help out a cause,” said ASB community outreach commissioner... Read more »
The Laramie Project
Compiled by Siena Goldman - Staff Writer
October 29, 2011
Director Bill Garrett Q: What is the play about? A: The Laramie Project is a true story. It takes a look at the people in the town of Laramie and how their lives are affected in the aftermath one of the community member’s,... Read more »
CHS institutes tardy sweeps to satisfy the state’s required number of instructional minutes
Jessica Smith - Staff Writer, '14
October 29, 2011
Since the start of the 2011- 2012 school year, CHS has administered a new policy of periodic tardy sweeps as a way to ensure students spend instructional minutes in class. Representatives from the state will most likely be stopping by unannounced sometime this year. If the state is dissatisfied with... Read more »
CHS students work with Special Olympics to help disabled children defy odds
Julia Shapiro - Staff Writer, '13
October 29, 2011
Other articles you might be interested in: Waverly Davis CHS students help nurture neglected pets The boy races across the finish line with a smile on his face, feeling proud and triumphant. He has just accomplished something he never believed he could. With the help of the Special Olympics organization,... Read more »
CHS Equestrian Team
Taylor St. Ives - Staff Writer, '13
October 29, 2011
The 2011-2012 school year is the first year the CHS Equestrian Team is being recognized as a sports team, rather than a CHS club. In 2010, the riders began working with the school administration to establish the team as an official sport. Due to the fact that few are familiar with the sport of horseback... Read more »
CIF T.V. provides new exposure for student athletes
Pegah Natanzi - Staff Writer, '14
October 29, 2011
The California Interscholastic Federation has signed a contract with Time Warner Cable. They are now the authorized television distributor of the CIF regional and state championship games and numerous other sporting events. CHS sports teams will now have an opportunity to appear on television. “We... Read more »
Terrell Owens comes to CHS for NFL scouting day
Maddi Pariser - Sports Editor and Hunter Morris - Sports Editor
October 29, 2011
Other articles you might be interested in: Freedom Rider Rick Sheviakov makes a special appearance at CHS On October 25, former NFL player Terrell Owens participated in a scouting day at CHS. After undergoing knee surgery, Owens has worked persistently towards regaining a position in the NFL. The free-agent... Read more »
Meet senior director Michael Munro
Rachel Stewart - Staff Writer, '14
October 29, 2011
To view Michael Munro’s films Perfect Imperfection and Paranoia click the links at the bottom of the page. A boy anxiously runs down the street as the camera follows him into the pitch-black darkness of a desolate night. He is overwhelmed with fear, and his paranoia consumes him. In this... Read more »








