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All work and no play not the story at C.H.S. any day
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In another vein. Lulu Blankenship, also a junior, said that the class was ben- eficial in that it helped her successfully get her li- cense. An interesting note about the summer session was the sight of new teach- ers from the Jr. High. Along with the popular Driver Education class, were the regular academic courses as well as band. Junior Larry Mohler, who took English and U. S. History, said he enjoyed learning about the history of our country.
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Joking around auk time consumers o school life. Up at 6:30, starting class at 7:30; try- ourself psyched - y of 10:00 ushers in the grumbles to the .stein is s to combat this fort is made to pay atten- tion to that steady hum sounding at the head of the class, or even act attentive. Three of four hours of morning work-out of the brain call for a reward. Lunch! The melodic lunch bell blast-: and cleared faster titan if there had been a fire alarm. The candy counter opened, lunch line increasing, pop stand crowding, apple machine clanking, and sel! ing pota- to chips and corn curls a He introduce the beginning of a new lunch. period every day. The bus terminal atmos- phere is normal, and until the food lilt the mouths, does this constant racket cease. Then the bell rings, ordering everyone back to their classes. The laughing, joke -playing, flying food, and dedicated mouth stuffing ts put to an end until tomor- rpw. Back to the old grind. Clock -watching dominates everyone ' s time the latter part of the day. Thinking about everything but what ' you ' re supposed to be con- centrating on is natural and tests, and homework are encount- ered several times a day.. Phew, finally. Buses are loaded almost as quickly as the cafeteria is filled. Tiie school, now almost . empty except for those stay- ing for extra-curricular activities, is then made ready lor the next ' day oT ' laughter and study. And goofing off. And contem- K
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