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W-Q Senior claw onieera Dick O'Brien. Pre.siileizr,' Horace Loxxmzin, Vine P1'esicleiiI,' Bruce Jezek. 7il'6'ClSlll'6l'.' and Nz1nCy Zinser. S6't'l'6'ILll'j', uuifei' izlmur class ucriviziev. Brmzu Cclillcfl l 6 1 i 3 5 Miss Margaret Webster, ciclvisor Mr. Kenneth Smith. cifli'i.s'or C'i1m11xi'illif'x 1959-1960 E.rc'l1iii1ge Stuzlenr , 9 A , ' 5 , 1 AMN., ,ff ji! Z 1 W W ,Eff ' 2 'V ..,., V BRUNO EUGENE CAILLET D6bIlIZLliI'L' Freizclznmiz . . . Cczllx Lyoli-Rlzore, Friiiwcf, lwme . . . A.l .S.'.x' gift to C'r1r0n.s'ville . . . bmwiz lzuir and tQI'6'6l1i.Sll-l7l'UWil eyes . . . loves' .s'c'icf1zc'e'.x' and .x'lm1'I.s' . . . 110 clislz drying for zliis Freizclz laid ...K Q rear .s'ei1.s'e of lzimwr . . . pet peefiw'-people who lciuylz at his Fl'6lIClI at-veizz, Iwo girls' clunciizg tngetlzer . . . fllflIl'L .S' bright in the field of w1gii'zeei'i11y, Gruclzur Club, 1'lll'.Slf'Y ,sm'c'ei', truclt.
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s A Z5 sa r Q s kv me sal 28 Yea'r.s' meal cz D1z.s'ig'n rf Leafrrzing UR LIFE here at C.H.S. has been like a pic- ture taken very slowly, the lens of the camera opening gradually before the eyes of the gradu- ating senior. The opening lenses reveal the panorama of years behind him, tinted with bittersweet memories. His sophomore year was clustered thickly with new friends, new experiences, new thoughts, new ambitions, and new meanings given to the various aspects of his young life. His junior year was filled with expectation and enthusiasm, unfolding before him in the dazzling brilliancy of warm sunlight reflecting across the freshly-marked baseball diamond, in the soft glow of the lights at his Junior Prom, A Touch of Spring, or in the gleaming, polished surface of his newly acquired class ring. At last, he reached the foreground of the pic- ture, his long-anticipated senior year. Led by class oflicers Dick O'Brien, Presideizfq Horace Lowman, Vice Pre.v1'clerzt,' Nancy Zinser, Secre- tmjvq and Bruce Jezek, Trea.vzn'w',' and aided by class advisors Miss Margaret Webster and Mr. Kenneth Smith, the class of 1960 prepared to end one year of life and to begin another. The dimlv lit corridors, the afternoon sun glancing across a blackboard, the sound of the wind whispering in the loft over the auditorium, the faint odors of chalk. of mimeograph ink, and of new books, the beautiful and simple symmetry ol' the building itself have no more substance in his life, and must exist only as golden memo- ries of davs spent in gaiety, sadness, and vouth- ful security. The picture will be saved, and, though parts of it mav fade with time, it will alwavs remain among his treasures. Now he must focus his attention on a new and larger set of lenses, opening slowly to reveal the world around him as it will seem to appear from his own individual viewpoint.
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i f l Rani HA little more to the left, uzivise.s' Ray Banner as Vernon Selzzllllreix .YII'tlI'g'f1fc'l1.S' his tie for his senior piC'flll'C'. Seniors Helena Sleiiigiiu, Hoixrce Lonvnun, Carol Ciixtcrlcli, and John Sefmfer arrive at Spring Debut. Fun mines School Yernis' As iif through the lens of a camera, recording a complete picture in permanent, unchanging form, the class of '60 looked back to all the spe- cial events of its senior year. First, there was the visit downtown to pose under bright, hot lights for yearbook portraits. Then, there were class meetings to attend, to plan for the school's first split graduation, name cards to order and ex- change with friends, an election in which it was decided to graduate in caps and gowns, and, hnally, the ordering of the caps and gowns. The thrill of being seniors was intensified by the Senior Swing, a supper and record hop, the gaiety of the informal spring dance, and, at last, the fabulous graduation dance, followed in two days by the climax of it all: graduation, with all its pomp, elegance, and sophistication. Time ont. Jean Scltziltlieis indulges in ii coke during an evening of intense study for College bc1ai'dS. 9,
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