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Page 80 text:
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ell Bottom' Pep rallies held a h Center' Suspense d f CHOOL ASSEMBLIES Top left: Proud winners of the trophies at the Talent Night are P. Arnoult and S. Romeo, and N. Turner. Presenting their awards is Betsy Raymond. Top right: One of the most unforgettable events of the year was the day South Side supporters Calias Seniors of the higher echelonl visited a pep rally. . an excitement reign as B WAIILE dr ' , n onored spot in '58, as the r ' d championship. y arse the school spirit which ev rother William aws the names of the winners f h ' ' ' o t e Family Night prizes entually led us to the 'Qu--.N-Q i K. SX x N .,,, I 'W L! sw. K ,,., ...ti 2 x sk KE 1 0' it ,. . M f. . .3 , W
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SETTING THE LEAGUE ON FIRE At least a month beforehand, the Student Government and the Senior Department began plans for the Homecoming fes- tivitiesg a bonfire, pep rally, and dance were to be the main events. On a cold evening in November, a large group of CBHS supporters gathered to warm themselves by the huge bonfire and to hear the inspirational words of Buddy Leake, former CBC gridiron star. On the next night, Thanksgiving, the victory dance in honor of the team was held in the beauti- fully decorated gymnasium. Dancing to the music of Don Glasser and the Collegiates, from eight till twelve, were some one hundred couples. The high spot for all that evening was the introduction of the City Champs. Celebrating ran high at the victory dance after the game. A glance at this table of Sophomores above will verify the general atmosphere of fun. success. if 4.95, Becoming a tradition at CBHS now is the big warm-up bonfire and pep rally on the night before the big game. Almost every class of the school was represented at the dance-here, are the Frosh, Sophs, Juniors, and even College Frosh. Everyone acclaimed the dance as a huge Dancing began at eightg from then on, the intermittent band and recorded music kept festivities going at a quick, happy pace.
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FAMILY NIGHT - UN FOR LL Top left: One of the biggest booths at Family Night was the basketball throwg that is, until Brother Levian Thomas began cleaning them out of prizes. Top right: 6'Over and Under and dice games proved most ' -KALMOST popular. Everyone seems absorbed in the games everyone, that isl. Center: Driving off the beautiful Ford which was raffled off was just what some tof the thousands of people who bought chances had hoped to experience. Miss Sandra Pera was the lucky one. Bottom: Bigger and bettern w d d Famil Night as the comment from the largest crowd which ever atten e y
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