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ff , fn ,g f . My f m N I have ONE or TWO books I'd like for you to look over for tomorrow. On Tuesdays and Fridays the brightly-lit gym was the center of activity when the basketball sea- son started. Coach Culton led his varsity team to victory in the Tournament of Orange and Durham Counties 5 the sophomore team had a black-uniform- ed cheering section. The swimming team began its season revitalized, competing with teams of larger schools. Black and gold jackets hung on locker doors down the length of the halls 3 CHHS pennants waved at the games. DIALS returnedfrom the printer, and soph- omores sold black and yellow calendars. The Junior Class sponsored a dance at the gym in tribute to former rec leader Sarah Umstead. And the Sweetheart Ball and Valentine's Day heralded oncoming spring. Chancellor House and his harmonica entertain us Chapel Hill defenders Kenneth in the Christmas Assembly as SCA President John Hackney, David Clarke, and Jim Aucott looks On. Dunlap fight for the ball in a suc cessful effort against Oxford.
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inter Winter is growing. A tree's heartwood grows slowly within, giving strength to the yet un- leafed branches. French Club members wish a Joyeux Noel to townpeople at the first French carol sing. Senior Jock Lauterer samples junior goodies sold by s h iv e ring s ale s m e n Joe Spransy and Doug Johnston. Seniors read essaysgjuniors read THE RISE OF SILAS LAPHAM as winter began. The student body voted to adopt Thom, our Vietnamese foster child, for another year, and Chancellor Emeritus Robert B. House played PeekaBoo, You Rascal You, Come Out From Behind That Chair on his harmonica at our C h r i s tm as Assembly. Christmas vacations came, the French Club went caroling -- it snowed on Christmas Day. Junior bake sales persisted during Snack Shack as the juniors earned money for the 1963 Junior- Senior. PROCONIANS now came out regularly and the HILLIFE sales began again. Mid-year examina- tions, College Boards, and report cards signaled the start of the second semester. Sarah Umstead returns to Chapel Hill recreation for a night at the nostalgic sock hop sponsored by the Junior Class. l
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