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Caholela welcomes new chief llehincl the deerskin doors of nur main Wigwam we lind our two prineipals, Mr. Roland Keene and Nlr. llnhert Cavitt. rlihey are the ones who keep the wheels of instruction at Cahnkia lligh rolling smoothly. Mr. Keene is a new rnernher ol' our trihe tn hnld the position nf top ehiet. llc received a Baehelurs of Edu' eatirrn Degree from Southern Illinois University, after whieh he attended Vllashington University. For the past eleven years he has heen principal at Pinelcneyville, Mr. llulmert Cavitt, our lr. lligh principal, is well lmmvn and liked hy the students of Caholcia. Xxitlflilllg lui' the top ehielis are the ellieient ulliee girls, whose work is considered jaelvel'-all-trades. 'lhese girls are liull ull pep and have lots ol: energy to keep the crlliee lively. Our guidanee and Future is in the hands ul' the lnedieine man, hlr. Ruddy, Vlle depend a great deal on him for arranging our schedules. Uuring our senior year we go to him for our dose of Inedieine, as lie helps us in deeiding which eollege we are to attend. Last hut far from least is hlr. Rodemieh. our Cur- rieulum Coenrdinator. llc places tools of learning in the hands of the Cmnanehes. VVe can thank him for our text lwulcs and our supply UF lillns whieh we so enjoy. Roland Keene, Principal Bob Ccwilf, Ass'l. Principal Eugene Rodemich Curriculum Director Ed Ruddy Guidance Dlreclor Helen Vogl, Wilma House, Vrene Bess, Dee Sanders
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Tiwze Ilgegaqz. earlv ancl lastecl late lor the ADMINISTRA- TIGN anal FACULTY who kept the spring of CCHS wountl. Around the cloelt these people licpt our school running smoothly anal efficiently . . . . page 6 at 8 oieloelt lor the Senior High anal 9 o'eloelQ Ivor the junior Iligh. CLASSES hrought new problems and ohstaeles which we solved with the help ol' teachers ancl liicmls I igt I-I alter school when ACTIVITIES macle us forget classrooms ancl gave us a ehanee to shecl surplus energy. The social lille of our school took place in these hours. . . . . page -I-I I alter school when practice was held for SPORTS. At night we hattlecl other schools in the traditional Amerf iean way. . . . . .page x2 oiiteilt
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Superintendents and board members Many moons have passed and as we look hael-1 we see many iinprovements and ehanges on our reserva- tion. Partly responsible for this are the two superin- tendents, hir. Aaron Brien and Mr. liohert Catiett. both of whom added feathers of achievement in their war honnets this year. This year one of their improvements to enhance our eoinmunity was to add an additional extension to our reservation. Six large, attractive classrooms were added ahove the junior high east wing. They were availahle for use at Christmas time. Sitting in eonferenee are the peaeefpipe putters, the hoard lnemhers, drawing plans in the sand for the henelit of tomorrow's Comanehes. ilihe Board of Education is charged with the re- sponsihility of operating the sel1ools ol: our distriet. There are seven 111e111hers, three heing eleeted each year for a three-year term, who dutifully help CCI IS maintain its high standards. hir. ixlauriee Jerome presides over the Board. VVe wish to thank the111 for helping to open the way lor us and those who follow us through the golden paths ol' education to a brighter horizon oi' understand- ing and knowledge. Mr. Aaron Brien, Superintendent Mr. Robert Cctlett, Ass't. Superintendent Mr. Leo Dickerson, Mr. Harold Angiim, Mr. Phil Struense, Mr. Howard Bomon, Attorney, Mr. Maurice Jerome, President: Mr. Paul Gregory, Secretory, Mr. Irc Mounce, Mr. Charles Bollinger.
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