Churchland High School - Trucker Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)

 - Class of 1964

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Senior Play Provides Means Of Self-expression Linda Holland, prompting Bill Proffitt and Wayne Luehrs, reflects intense interest in the Senior Class Play. Make-up is one of woman’s tools of deception. Here, Linda Lemasters adds “time” to the youth- ful face of Hortense Mitchell. Constant and trying rehearsals marked the weeks of November for many seniors. It was the production of the comedy, “The Mouse That Roared,” that called upon each individ- ual’s talent to express himself and communi- cate. The results were quite pleasing and those involved seemed to have acquired a dra- matic flair. It was a profitable venture, too, for $225 was raised for the Senior Class gift to the school. But this happy mood at CHS changed ab- ruptly to one of sorrow and grief with the assassination of President Kennedy. He was the only recent President with whom the youth of America had identified themselves. The loss of this young leader affected notice- able changes in the too-often superficial man- ner of many individuals. Churchland observed Thanksgiving with a two-day rest that was sparked by the annual Turkey Trot. Then the emphasis swung to the basketball season, which opened victoriously on Friday, December the 13th. Seniors will also remember this as a time of College Boards, so very important in college admit- tance. In such eventful days, many individuals paused to contemplate the mysteries of life and to separate the great from the small. 12 Student Life

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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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Senior Skippy Rawl was Churchland’s en- try in the WGH Radio Current Events Con- test which offered a $500 scholarship. The first round was taped in the school audito- rium. State SCA President David Rutledpe was featured in an assembly which presented a workable honor code to the student body. At the National Honor Society Hootenanny, held first in November for underclassmen and later in January for Juniors and Seniors, Mike Young, Gary Richardson and Danny Dar- den emulate that ethnic folk spirit in their performance of “Walk Right In.” Student Life 13

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