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Page 27 text:
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TOP CENTER: Todd White and Denna Gil bons sing a melody from ' Td Really Love to See You Tonight. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Matthew directs the band to another fine performance. MIDDLE LEFT: A lot of skill, combined with patience from the entire group. is needed. BOTTOM: The choir awaits the signal from Mrs. Doles t o continue the program.
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TTie clatter of instruments, the murmers of students singing the scales, the awaking of a horn, the aggravation of learning steps, routines, and drills. Then, at last, the thrill and enthusi- asm felt when all these elements combined payoff. And every- one is Gettin ' Down to the music of CHS! It may look easy to you as you see the band playing in uni- son while in step with the music. Or the choirs singing har- moniously as they perform a dance step. But it ' s not! For alot of skill combined with effort, and patience, is needed to put it all together. And nobody knows this more than the students here at CHS involved in these spirit building activities. ABOVE: Jim Blickendorf plays a solo for the audience. RIGHT: The band lums it on after another CHS touchdown [22] GETTIN DOWN
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Page 28 text:
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•on Sanding, sawing, drawing, planting and welding — what do all these things have in common? They all pertain to classes in the back corner of C.H.S. Alot of noise and confusion goes on back here but many doubtful begin- nings come out as beautiful products. The area is filled with students who seem to be wearing costumes. The mechanics, dressed as if to perform sur- gery, pickup a welders rod and put two pieces of metal together instead of deli- cate stitching of tissues. The wood- workers are attired as skilled pilots, but fly through wood rather than skies with the use of power tools. The drafters are armed with their T-sticks, but only use it on paper. Although called the farm- ers. Hort. and Ag. students learn many sophisticated and technical skills. Even though they may sometimes look a little funny in their outfits the classes in that back corner add a lot of potential to a students future voca- tional plans.
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