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Individuals Pool Talent For Homecoming Success A modern Prince Charming seeks his shoeless Cinder- ella at the SCA Homecoming Dance. Nearly $300 was netted from this dance for the foreign exchange stu- dent fund. The first holiday of the school year, Octo- ber 11, proved to be a perfect day to celebrate homecoming. It climaxed a week of sleepless nights, flower-making, primping, little study, and other frantic preparations which called on every individual’s talent and time. A homecoming first this year was the afternoo ' n parade through the Churchland business area. Different, too, was the method of choosing the homecoming court. After the football team’s nominations, the faculty narrowed the group down and then popular vote determined the Queen and Maid of Honor. Nearly equal in importance to the home- coming game was the contest with rival Wil- son, held for the first time in the CHS sta- dium. Preceding this was “School Spirit Week” with the JV Apple Bowl on Thursday night and School Color Day and Quiet Day on Friday. The day’s silence ended in a thun- derous pep rally. Besides the football fanfare, experiences of receiving first report cards and choosing new Marshals helped each individual realize his value and the rewards of accomplishing trying tasks. Adorned in frilly bonnets and curlers, Martha Tier- ney and Donna Wells add the final “flowers” to their float. 10 student Life
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I i Buying books was only one of the many details of the new school year that made students wish for a money tree. As Kath- leen Daughtrey digs into her change purse to pay for an algebra book, Mrs. Eastwood breathes a sigh that one more of the 4786 books sold this year disappears from the shelf. “Patience, jackass, patience,” was the punch line “Six-fifty East” were offered and the student body in this hilarious scene from the delightful band seemed assured that the quality of CHS assemblies assembly. Popular selections like “Fandango” and was still top level. Student Life 9
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Happiness is a winning football season. The tension generated by the Marshal Assembly exploded amidst bursts of laughter as Dick Weatherford fumblingly pinned new Chief Marshal Linnea Woodling.
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