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Bill Garrett arrives in time to finish up his home Let's see your hall pass! work before first period begins. This Is a Usual Day . . . Up at seven o'clock, grab a bite of toast, and out the door by 7:30. So begins a day in the life of a typical CHS student. After a quick stop at the locker to load up with books, we head for our first period class, to begin the first of several interminable class periods and one incredibly short lunch period. At three oiclock, if We are lucky enough not to have received one of those long, narrow slips of paper, we scramble out the doors in a mad rush to avoid the traffic jam in the parking lot. At eight o'clock itls back to school again for revue practice. Finally, comes the nightly strug- gle With the books ending the day late at night. Hello, Johnny's Drive Inn? I'd like a cheese- ln true C.H.S. fashion, Bill likes to pester Sally and Mrs. Ater. burger,amilkshake--- 5, XFKEQQV Fi 4:21, L- 1 v
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C. H. S. Svivntisls Rah' Knowledge reigned supreme as C.H.S. students captured eight superiors in district science competition at Ohio University. From all results and appearances, the ujunior Einsteinsn of C.H.S. are ready to take their place in the world of science. Top Row: Richard Nichols, Gary Schrader, Bill Whitaker, Roxford McCoy, Chase Eakins, Ronnie Young, Carl Schwalbe. Sec-mid Row: Stephen Grady, Shirley Smith, Kathy Smith, Barbara Lemley, Joyce Sheely, Mary Kay Moats, Patty Wolford, Lynn Crozier, Steve Stev- ens Dan Wisecup. Bottom Row: Larry Goldberg, Tom Miller, Don O'Hara, Jim Dressler, Jerry Goodman, Edward Friel, Lewis Drake. High i. 'I mi Left: From protozoa to paper cups-The Science Club party. Right: A pinch of potassium, two grams PAGE NINE of calcium oxide, grind well, and
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