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Senior Jerry Pisorski puts new books into his locker on the first day. Comparing schedules for the first semester are sem Pauline Williomsbcmd Ann Wuietich. 9 1
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ff fl' l i Bonni Bauer and Thelma Holdren, seniors, check their new books as Patty Wallin enters the book-room. OFF T0 A GOCDD START The long summer is ended. With light hearts we return for the school year. For some of us, it will be our first at CHS, for others, our lost. Some of us have a feeling of awed respect, others, a wistful longing-new faces, new classes, old friends, familiar places, long lunch lines, walks around our campus in the warm September sun. -Schedules ore learned and relearned. Here and there o bewildered freshman wanders aimlessly around the long halls waiting for a kind-hearted upperclass- man to take him under his wing. Out of all this chaos evolves an organized, smoothly- working student body and faculty that will work together in the many months to come to make CHS a school of distinction. Mrs. Jean Vale, office clerk, takes money for books and checks schedules for a group of seniors. l l I
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YCU G MATHEMATICIANS A This department unfolds to the students the wonders of the world. ln order to help solve the mysteries of our environment and phy- sical world, the science department offers courses to meet the needs of girls and boys. Students are expected to acquire scientific knowledge and skills to prepare them for work or future education. They are also acquainted with the opportunities open to them in the field of science. ln the biology classes, students become acquainted with basic principles and classifi- cation of animols and plants. Chemistry and physics are advanced courses for the scienti- fically-minded student. Biology students Carol Kado Susie French and Carolyn Jim Robertson, S0Dl'I0m0fe, Gnd SHUYQP-LOBOUQTYI lUf1l0f, Durham freshmen examine specimens under micro take chemicals from under the hood in chemistry class.
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