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Once upon There's a new foot on the floor, my friend. And a new face at the door my friend, A new face at the door. - Tennyson And then did something speak to me - I Know not what was said; For great delight and shuddering took Hold of all my mind. - Tennyson 26
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Judy Mulholland attains an award from the Elks’ Most Valuable Student Contest. The “I Dare You” Award is conferred upon Carolyn Brelje and Roger Sprengel. Zime Millie Vickers, a smiling recipient, receives the Outstanding Home Economics Student award. T)ay In the Math and Science department winners of various achievements were Gene Armes, Math Award; Karen Harrison, Runner-Up to the Math Award; Gene Armes, Busch Lomb Science Award. Chorus and Band distributed several coveted awards-Arion Award for Band, Jim Beers; Runner-Up, Kevin McKiou; Arion Award for Chorus, Karen Harrison; Runner-Up, Donna Gibbs; Wayne Thorne Memorial Award, Mary Lou Mann. Sports awards were distributed by the coaches to outstanding athletes. The recipients were as follows: Jeff Paetzhold, Free Throw Award, Rebound, Most Valuable Basketball Player, Outstanding Blocker; Jerry Johnson, Hustling Award; Pat Sulser, Most Valuable Football Player; Jack Herschbach, Mike McLean Memorial Award, Most Valuable Track Man Award; Allan Hopkins, Most Valuable Baseball Player, Fritz Roth Memorial Award, Best Sportsmanship Award; Don Ritter, Most Outstanding Baseball Player; Mike Warmack, Outstanding Tackier; Paul Hennrich, Most Improved Player. Mr. Neil Birchler, a representative of the class of 1963, presented Mr. Marchildon with a “Class of 1963 Memorial” plaque. This plaque commemorated the lives of 5 servicemen, former C.H.S. students, who bravely lost their lives in defense of this country. Learning and promptitude was promoted this year by the distribution of numerous honor-roll and perfect attendance awards. Top members of each class were honored with the presentation of the scholastic “C.” C.H.S. can truly be proud of the many students that were acknowledged as good” students. Roger Sprengel proudly accepts the Bruce Welge Scholarship Award. Many Freshmen start out on the right foot” by achieving the standards of the honor roll. Sandy Bueckman, winner of the Betty Crocker Award, is congratulated by Mrs. Frazer. April Aspley is justly rewarded for her artistic abilities. 25
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a year. . . Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. - Tennyson Well, this the end of a perfect day; Near the end of a journey, too! - Bond To live in the hearts we leave behind Is not to die. - Campbell 27
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