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. . . Bi f Business :it CHS turn- ml its aturntion to se1'x'ic'c lor others, collecting l05 bundles ol' clothing lor l'lll1'0lJC2lll children . . . KEIA Klub solicited liunclreds ol' toys for needy chilclren at Yuleticle . . . Girls' l.l'2lgllC and Boys' Club united in visits with songs and g'll,lS for Old Folks' H o m cf s :it rlll12llllQSglVlllg', Christmas :incl Easter . . . Student body adopted a school ol' 570 boys in Augs- 3 burg, ls:u'zn'1zl . . . Girls Leu- gguc gave ai lllVCC-PCl'l.0l'IIl2lIN'C vaudeville lor the benefit of Care. 4iI f7fl ,f GOODWILL-Sympathy for Europe's destitute moves Tigerites to donate clothing. Lower: Admirationl of Tiger grid spirit causts Aetivians to present trophy to Jim Mitchell, most lmproxed player PUBLIC RELATIONS-Girls entertain dads at first Father-Daughter Banquet in School's history when more than 175 eat, chat, plan for a repeat next year.
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RECREATION-ffAfter a Working day, Tigerites exercise dancing techniques at sock dance in gym. . . . .Xt an all-school asscinhly at which SlllK'lilllll'Illll'lll lfttrgesott, was lieatur- eil 5IX'1llil'l', Clotntesy NVcck clrew to a close with t'etnat'l4able gains in the unntnoclity ol' civility. Puhlicifetl widely by assemblies, lmstcrs. roll mont retnindcrs and bulletins, the thetne. lo he c'otn'teous is also to he l'rienclly, held a place high in the ntincls ol' students . . . with -132 X- tatncl lot lb cluttnc annual Xl5ll. ol X-ray mobile unit, while all students had eye tests, along with ltearittg test lor Sopliotnoreg and Seniors, CHS is ittsut-ed proteetiott and a sale trading session next year . . . COURTESY Annual Courtesy Week brings an air ot' gentility and kindness. Football and basketball captains, Johnson and Groshong, become shining knights as they open the door for Courtesy Week chairman, Helen Fur- geson. HEALTH Epidemic protection is assured with 60 per cent of CHS immunized for diptheria and 90 per cent vaccinated for smallpox. wt t 4 Ex ,,,J
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CHARACTER--Queen Alice, personifying Girls' League Creed, ' ' ' ds attended by four princesses, rules over feminine standar , 'f ideals of CHS girlhood. selected to typi y E X, yyffi ' 5 If 1' LOYALTYf The last sec- ond of play - the Winning score drives both Tiger fans and Tiger reserves wild with Joy.
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