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These Are The Students RIGHT: Some students had much patience. These eager beavers are waiting for lunch. Boy, are they hungry! LEFT: Jack Smith appears a little apprehensive about the answer to the question, but he thinks he'11 raise his hand and give it a try, That Llve In The School high school. once in awhile, Pat. That Caro Bullt LEFT: Sally Baker was plum tuckered out from all the mov- ing around. Those long halls seemed endless when she had her arms full of heavy books. RIGHT: This is a. view of our school from the back. 7 LEFT Spacious claxvoons hke these were a. welcome change fiom the crowded ones at the old RIGHT: Some students had no patience! Pat Humrn was plenty mad when all the bools in hem locker fell out and hopped her on the head: You rnigmt cleanit
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-o.l1 K ,,.,.1.,..,-v-f-1e'?f -,,...-'-.,.W 'W' ' -igvese h 't'5'i3,g:'f-E'-'gut H ' BELOW Our new gym wh.1ch 1S now the b1ggest and A 'mf a. 22:3 bestest m the Thumb Ifeague' ! 'I'he bus port entrance ws om' fixst view of CHS. We foundthiswasommainportof entry during the year, Mr, Richard Karlese, vo- cational agiculture instructor, was new at Caro High and the students may have harassed him more than he harassed them. In The School That Caro Bullt BELOW: Mr. Francis Freeville instructed the foot loose sophomores in biology. He also proved a mean scoring threat in the student teacher basket ball games. Thot Hoross The Students Thot Llve
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Homecoming '58 Wo 1958 HOMECOMUSIG QUEEN SUSAN VAUGHAN Chmaxmg the eve n1ng's f8St1V1t1ES was the crowmng of the '58 homecommg queen Susan was chosen by her classmates to rexgn over the homecommg game and dance wi N' ABOVE ABQVE Caro School board preszdent Frank The Sophomox-e's float won the Rolka bestowed a R188 on CHS's Student Councll Homecommg Float royalty, homecommg queen Susan Trophy wnh Hjusnce Shall Preva Vaughan They depleted then' theme w1t.h a Txger henchman and a guxllotme, choppmg off the Red Hawk' head Mayor Wxlllam Jenks Qcenterj presents the Student Councll Float Trophy to Sophomore Sharon W11son Student COUDCII Presxdent ' Ann Qumn Qrxghtj and majorettes Judy Seeley and Bonme Campbell Qlefty look on . F f 4 3 16 -W. jf 1-Q 5 ' 3 if '. 3 J' I . ,I-rfpsta Q 57 S, S ,gy 'g . Wow r 7 7 ' Q' N' ' at -' A V I ,, ,A I . 7 - H n .I S . , ' - ' i1.ll H . . . . ' S s . . . . X . C
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