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sophomores Gount faces, wide-eyed stares, and, above all, a transcending feeling of wonderment .... What is it? . . . The Sophomores' first day of school, of course. ln the beginning, Sophs wonder if they will ever get used to the transition. Then a subtle change takes place, and a tiny grain of confidence begins to grow. The prob- lems of putting on the Sophomore party are met and hurdled. Yes, it's not so bad after all. Election of officers gives Sophs a real voice in student government, and the class has rapidly begun to function. ln all facets of school activities the underclassmen begin to make their influence felt. Andy Seigal, class president, leads Soph administration with a firm hand, and Chrissa Brickman follows his every word as class secretary. While Jimmy Rosenthal keeps his hands on the purse strings, Brenda Simpson makes sure every- thing is iust right in her capacity of vice-president. . I VOTE .... I ,.rgR.... ANDY i, 5lEGEL Q t?ViECc-lin 5 - E55 Q X H ' 5 ,O 4 lllfli-1Y l lllf L t blllflli Class Elections President- ! Andy Slegel ? 'fl vc 1. Secretary- h j Chrissa lrlclunan 3' 9 17 , 4 Q.. Nn..,' Treasurer- . A Jlrnmy Rosenthal Vlce President- Brenda Simpson
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physical du ation Ignoring the pleas of tired, overworked students, the Physical Education Department of CHS man- aged to complete a vigorous and varied program of activities this year. During the fall, most gym periods were spent playing football and hockey. Classes, during the winter, moved inside to learn a few of the basic fundamentals of apparatus work. When the snow cleared, gymnasts moved outside again with bat and glove in hand. An integral part of the P.T. program was the intra- mural leagues which provided friendly, inter-class competition in football, volleyball, and softball. .,,,g,l ,M x 'dr' Mr. John C. Geston l.S.. M.Ed. Up and Over Trapeze Artists 6 1:5 Miss Virginia Redford l.S.. M.S. ' . '.i,.,c 3- ' ' '51-. . , - ' :Y-:,,,:,. 1 , . 2, 1 Y - it..-'lv' ' - P-fn , -1 Mr. Charles Mehellcll A.l.
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P gps Mr. C. Robert' Cunningham Miss Agnes Lllllbridge Spgnsgr SPOIISOI' Sophomore Administration '14 ,'-', Bottom Row: Merrium, Edelman, Lichtenstein, Rothstein, Goldman, Greenfield, Brinkman, Middle Adsheud, Zigler, Glass, Bershad, Dippl, Weinrich, Buchsbuum, Lerner, TOP Row: Rosenthal, Hertxield, lundy, Duncan, Jacobs, Spark, Stem, Katzenberg. Xi P J 1-'Q iff! 3? I 5 - 1 , i
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