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K PAUL FELDMAN WAYNE HUNTSINGER ANCIL JONES EDWARD KRUSE BERNA LEONARD MARIA MARTINO JOAN REX OENNIS RODIO ROBERT YARRISH
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HALL OF FAME An assembly filled with suspense, excitement, and high . hopes climaxes the long process of choosing fifteen seniors for the Hall of Fame. This tradition, designed to give honor and recognition to Seniors who have contributed to the curricular and extracurricular program of CHHS, has become a highlight of the senior year. Members are chosen on a point system considering four areas of achievement: scholarship, athletics, school service and a poll of the Senior class. Students chosen are the leaders of our class and of our school. They have excelled in their work and in doing so have set high standards for CHHS. The Hall of Fame is an honor deserved by all seniors elected. KAREN AHLQUIST CELESTE ANDERSON DOROTHY BASS T DIANNE BROWN RICHARD DU BOIS KATHLEEN DUNLEAVY
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REMEMBER Remember . . . when we were fourteen, freshmen, and under the leadership of officers Diane Geest, Wayne Hunt- singer, Berna Leonard, Mike Borders, and advisor Mr. Williams . . . being lost in E wing when you asked the way to A . . . our first dance, Autumn Leaves, when the boys stood on one side and the girls on the other . . . selling coconut-filled chocolates for a nickel-a-piece . . . the first exams . . . 1963, when bomb scares were a daily part of our Sopho- more schedule . . . the devotion of officers Mike Wilkes, Maria Martino, Adrienne McCrea, and Karen Klump . . . starting the tradition of selling basketball game programs . . . our Sophomore dance, En- chanted Winter, and sliding on lvory Snow flakes . . . more exams . . . the entrance of President Terry Shapiro, Veep Sue Snow, Treasurer Les Anderson, and Secretary Elliot Davis Cand that's no iokeD . . . the first day as upperclassmen . . . our welcome to Mrs. ,Katz . . . running to the first class bulletin board . . . being the first to sell Pepsi and pretzels at basketball games . . . selling tons of candy bars and miles of bows . . . when our football team was un- defeated . . . being delegates to the Golion Con- vention and nominating H.C.L .... The Sound of Music starring our own Debbie Stranahan . . . when the Juniors were the Goomiest! . . . when the boys left the A-wing gym and we all greeted one-way traffic and bus passes . . . our successful canned-food drive for needy families . . . that magical night in Shangri-La . . . our invasion of the Senior wing . . . the return of Terry and Sue and the new faces of Pat and Jean . . . when we finally were the hosts at the Hospitality Dance . . . class picnics, autumn swims, touch football, buck-buck, and more class picnics . . . baby faces on the bulletin board . . . when we were the first in Katz's Kloset . . . the Lion fioat at homecoming . . . the happy faces of the Camden children and iolly Dennis Santa Claus Rodio . . . Mr. Bowtie, six-layer birthday cakes, and sweaters-and-pearls . . . the Senior smash, Pajama Game . . . Michael Willette's birthday on March 22 . . . the case of the creeping poinsettia . . . the suspense of the Hall of Fame Assembly . . . trading Senior pictures . . . Senior tailors fitting caps and gowns . . . a restless line of 700 . . . acute Senioritis . . . the joy of a personalized yearbook . . . and goodbyes, Till We Meet Again.
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