The Century High School Class of 1984 monthly update
December 2004
 


Hello Everyone,

   Here's wishing you a great holiday season.  This will be a short newsletter as I'm sure we are all busy getting ready for the holidays.  Just a few notes.  I have added a new page called Fun Facts.  If you want to be added or if you have any new suggestions let me know. 
     I will be sending out an updated ok to share email list sometime in January so send your email address if you want to be added.
     I am still searching for 1984 classmates and teachers.  I have started sending out letters to folks I don't have email addresses for.  I am on the H's now and will eventually get to Z.  If you know of any classmate out there please pass this website onto them or let me know where they are. 
     We are still looking for your pictures from high school and or the reunions to post on the website .  You can email them to me or mail them via snail mail (I will mail them back to you).  And please check out the boards and profiles.  We would love to hear from you.  Both are open to any CHS classmate from 1981 to 1987.
     You can also get your personal or business website posted on our links page.  And we are looking for anyone who's been in the spotlight, big or small.
   Finally I'm adding a Holiday Greetings page.  You can send in a  holiday greeting or your family holiday picture.

May you all have a great holiday season and prosperous new year!

Until Next Time!

Tammy (Thomson) Forsyth


 

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BIRTHDAYS

Kurt Kuehl
Gwen Kubberness
Keri (Schmierer) Rockwood
Lisa (Weismantel) Jurik

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

BISMARCK NEWS

North Dakota ranked seventh nationally for the overall health of its residents. The rankings were compiled by the United Health Foundation, the American Public Health Association and Partnership for Prevention.  The groups surveyed several statistical indicators of state residents' health, including rates of obesity and high school graduation and the number of people without health insurance.
The report also said North Dakota has the country's lowest rate of infectious diseases and the lowest mortality rate,. North Dakota also ranked in the top 10 for the high percentage of students graduating high school and a low rate of people without health insurance.  North Dakota's overall health should remain steady in the future, the study said.  However, researchers said North Dakota workers die on the job too often -- 9.5 deaths for every 100,000 people.   Minnesota was deemed the healthiest state in the country, followed by New Hampshire and Vermont.

 

CHS HAPPENINGS

The CHS Girls' Volleyball team finished 4th in State.

All three Century High School publications placed at a national high school journalism convention in Atlanta in November.  The CHS Litmag, Anti-, placed fifth in the nation.  The CHS yearbook, the Century Spirit, took 8th.  The CHS newsmagazine, the Star, took 10th place in the toughest category at the convention.
 

If you have anything you would like to add or have a comment, Email tammy@century84.com.

Remember, your input is greatly appreciated!

Until Next Time,
Tammy (Thomson) Forsyth

…In Memoriam…
This edition of our class newsletter is dedicated to the teachers who have passed on.  Thanks for your dedication!