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fall is the beginning of an, 1 1 T' SAC. 'inromwti 'I FALL, though the end of a beautiful summer, was the beginning of an exciting new school year. The lingering heat . . . the shiny, new books . . . the wandering freshmen . . . and the confusion of new classes and teachers . . . all added to the problem of getting back into the swing of things. But, as always, when the Weather changed, so did the attitudes, and soon we were back into the routine of school and its many activities. Tig-N GE'l lIING AI,l,, 'lilllf HOPE from upper-claw man Iiingzham are freshmen Ragland and Fields. I'he SNC Information Iiooth serves new stu- dents during the first week of sclioul. GIVING OUT 1959 YEARBOOKS to impatient juniors, Riggs, Jones, Day and Resch are Ann Sowell and Jerry Jackson. Receiving and sign- ing yearbooks is one of the highlights of registra- tion. THEIR SOPHOMORE YEAR BEGINS as these girls register with Mrs. Baker for home eco- nomics. Page 8 1 I
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ilu- teen ago tilllc of it's decorating the gym for party fun and that sigh of relief when everythings done it's beautiful queens with stars in their eyes it's forrnals and flowers - coats and ties
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lRESHMEN HONORS are presented to Dusty Sprague. Most Typical Freshman. and Paul Mehrle. fresh- man slo an winner, by SAC President Hendricks and Sammy Hill. CHS STUDENTS find registration exciting even amidst the heat and confusion. excltlng school year '4Dirty Dog Week,7' August 31-September 4, was a time of pleasant hardships for the new freshmen of CHS. Wearing green hats, bowing to seniors and addressing everyone as Mr. and Miss were only a few of the many tasks that kept the freshmen occupied during their first week of high school. From the welcoming speech by Mr. Teeters to the Freshman Dance, the week was considered exciting hy all, even the freshmen. Page 9 wwf v,- t'I'LL NEVER UNDERSTAND IT,', declares freshman Vincent to fellow classman Turnbow as they study their newly assigned lock combi- nation.
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