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1' ,i7x'23v' Y SPRING HAS SPRUNC at CHS as students enjoy the late-in-coming Weath- Sprill lfilllllb at last after a long winter IJELIVERINC A TALK during one of the Religious Emphasis Week services is Virginia Bingham, assist- ed lmy Kenny Sellers, ,ludy Thomas. and C Hend- ricks. PROVIDING MUSIC for one of the Religious Emphasis Week services is the girls' ensemble. As the weather began to get warm, and April showers started to fall, thoughts were turned to-ward the end of school and graduation. Students found it impossible to study . . . Seniors counted the days to graduation . . . And every- one wanted to get out in the beautiful weather. Religious Emphasis Week, the week before Easter, was spotlighted with short services every day at noon. Students of different faiths led the services, and the music department furnished special music. As the end of school drew near, clubs and organizations tied loose ends and sponsored many events. Workshops, trips, and assemblies all piled up into a huge mass of events. wtf
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WHOSE WILL IT BE? question candi- dates for Cotton Blossom Queen, Sue Avis, junior, Becky Burns, sophomore, Joyce Van- Ausdall, senior, and Ginger Hardy, fresh- man. POISED AND BEAUTIFUL are the candi- dates for Cotton Blossom Queen posed around the jewel box during their presentation to the students in assembly, HA Jewel Case of Gems. DANCING under the glitter of jewels are studehts at the Cotton Blossom Jewel Ball.
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LINING UP FOR SECONDS at the Honor Society dance, My Wild Irish Rose, March 12 are S, Martin, Floyd Drew, D. Clark. and J. Corbin served by Margaret Ann Gilmore and Bonnie Burns. STANDING UNDER THE ENTRANCE to the Sophomore Ber- muda Beat,April 23,are B. Woods, J. Dowd, V. Hill, D. G. Grooms, and N. Crockett. Although we were plagued with spring fever, we were always eager to go to an interesting assembly. The assemblies this spring were a contract assembly on elec- tricity, March 7, Music Contest Assembly, March 24, Arkansas State College Singers, April 6, SAC Election Assembly, April 27, Honor Society Induction Assembly, April 28, and Honor Awards Assembly, May 18. X Page LOADING A LAST PIECE OF LUGGAGE into the car bound for FHA State Convention are Mrs. Baker, instructor, and stu- dents J. Corbin, N. Frakes, V. Cravens, and E. Hamlett. ATTENDING A YEARBOOK WORKSHOP, March 25,in Cape are CHS students Butrum, Henley, B. DePriest, P. Speight, A. H. James, and S. Raburn. 23 x
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