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Page 99 text:
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i -Jim 2, . ,,,,,,.....--an Halftime ceremonies were cli- maxed by the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Barbara Fit- tin, by Monsignor O'Looney. Bar- bara reigned with poise worthy of royalty. Her attendants were Julie johancsik of the Freshman class, Virginia Herreras of the Sophomore group, and Mary Lou Sediacek of the Junior division. it 'fx
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Page 98 text:
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vg X mf' '4 ,M Homecoming Homecoming was rated by every student as the biggest weekend of the school year. A galaxy of events induced in everyone the needed spirit that helped win the game with the Saint Patricles Sham- rocks. Fach class was in charge of some phase of the festivitiesfthe Freshmen entertained at halftime, the Sophomores gathered material for the bonfire, the juniors organized the pre-game parade, and the Sen- iors decorated the cafeteria for the Homecoming Dance. Yi, +51 5, With football fever at its highest pitch, the Sopho- more class came through in C. C. H. tradition with a bonfire that warmed the air as well as our spirits. The school president, coaches, and co-captains in the light of the burning embers moved both team and spectators to fight for victory. With spirits high on the day of the game, the stu- dents participated in a colorful parade through town. A horse and buggy crealced along leading the pag- cant, followed first by a shaky Model T, and then by the latest automobile models. . 3,1
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Page 100 text:
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C. C. H. is justly pmucl of its Latin paper. Verifer, which is published mince each semester after much labor on the part of the thircl and fourth year Latin classes. This years editors are Judith Corbett. Carol Tight, Ernest Serrano, Rubert XY'ilcusky and Michael Quinn, Dorothea Ettingshaus. Ruse- inary Osborne and Diane Zinn are forex er playing the part of newsnwngers for their weekly columns in the city's news- papers. -:I X7 QI, if ...M Qi,-6' N sf' f vow ...Q-nv .,.......- Our schoul newspaper, the CEN- TRASCOPE, was inaugurated last year, Putting forth much effort to maintain high standards of journal- ism are Dorotliea Ettingshaus, Janice Rnccliiii, Ruseinary Oshcirne. Diane Zinn, Michael Sevastalcis. -luclith jnhnsnn .incl Patricia Rainier.
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