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,Kai ,fs . fu .N - N-X ! A It f 1 , ss 3 , ,, 1-sw '55 'W Concert Band's clarinet section, led by janet Day, rehearses during third hour. i Cheerleader Debbie Mueller prepares to season by painting her megaphonef ns, we V K ,.a QA, I ?r?A 4 L S SEPTEMBER ACTIVITIES 7 Classes begin 13 Freshman Assembly 14 Homeroom 15 Senate Workshop 16 Freshman Orientation 17 Class ring selection 24 Pep Assembly Dance 28 Basic Skills Test Freshman Election 29 Basic Skills Test 30 Homeroom Senate Meeting Iaimie Leopold relaxes as she oversees the Freshman Class general election SEPTEMBER ACTIVITIES 19
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School year starts with classes, assemblies, testing, homerooms pproximately 2,847 students returned to classes on September seventh, beginning the new school year. Two assemblies were held exclu- sively for freshmen: the Freshman Assembly, where candidates for Freshman Class offices campaigned, and the Freshman Orientation Assembly, where representatives from campus organizations informed freshmen about extra-curricular activities atCBl-IS. Seniors and freshmen were tested on their knowledge in English, Math, Science and Social Studies on the mornings of September 28 and 29. Sophomores and juniors were excused from classes. Second hour classes became homerooms on September 14, home- room senators were elected at that time. Freshman Danny Moriarity checks the kiosk for information on upcoming campus events. The Spartan football team rips through their spirit poster before playing the Cortez Colts, who won the game 7-2. 18 SEPTEMBER ACTIVITIES
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Students participate in drama, music, politics tudents involved in drama, music, and politics were kept espe- cially busy during October. Auditions for Masque and Gavel's production of David and Lisa were held in the Drama Room on October 11 and 12. The cast and crews were announced the next day, rehearsals Arizona Representative, Morris Udall, speaks about current political issues. 20 OCTOBER ACTIVITIES began immediately and lasted throughout October. Vocal music students, under the direction of Mr. Grant jenkins, enter- tained their parents on the evening of October 26. The concert was held in the cafeteria, causing over-crowd- ing and acoustical problems. Conso- lation could be found in realizing that this was the last concert before the new music facilities were availa- ble. Buttons, posters, wagers and heated political arguments became common on campus as city, state, and national general elections neared. Morris Udall, ex-presidential candidate, spoke on national politics at CBHS during his re-election cam- paign. Frank Spotnitz and Mary Cabanski read for the leading roles in David and Lisa.
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