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lift Qs f...,..-na-ff SAC PRESIDENT HC HENDRICKS and Vice-Presi- dent Jerry Jackson find that raising and lowering the flag each day is not the easiest project undertaken hy the SAC this year. 'LHAVE SOME, say Varsity HC Club salesmen Clark and Jackson to anxious Tigerette customers. HMUNCH, MUNCH -- these cookies are good, say hungry customers to FHA members Norma Frakes and Nancy Taylor who are operating the clubis noon- hour stand. ..,-rv' g Q . . . with the organization of clubs One of the essential parts of the beginning of school was the organization of clubs and classes. As the wheels of organizations began to turn again and projects began to form, money-making stunts became a necessity. Selling 'cgoodiesfl pillow-foot balls, and ads and operating concession stands were only a few of the many projects that helped get the clubs under way. Page 10 BUSINESS MANAGER Glenda Speight sells a Cotton Blossom ad to a good customer, Dalton Teroy.
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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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WW BEVERLY NELSON, senior candidate for Varsity Queen leads the Homecom- Varsity Queen. GAYE GALLIAN, Bonnie Buchanan. and Sandra Robertson are freshman. ing Parade. sophomore, and junior candidates for 'MHW M JOAN FERREU.. senior candidate for Varsity Queen. looks beautiful even though the weather is cold. . . . and the mounting school spirit The first football game, September ll, added a tone of excitement to the atmosphere. After weeks of hard work, the team was ready to meet their first opponent, Hayti. Nothing can compare with the enthusiasm of the first pep assembly, the pre- game bonfire rally, leading to a victorious first M. game and the reinspiring of something called school spirit. A www Page 1 l EXCITEBIENT MOUNTS during the still moments before pep parade de- parture. PACKED LIKE SARDINES are the cheerleaders as they stop to lead an- other pep rally. ' 1 ,JY
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