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iFarultg 1st row — Mr. William Boyce, Mr. Charles E. Miley, Mr. Herman Lloyd, Mr. Glen Sunderlin. 2nd row — Miss Eva Massey, Mrs. Joseph V. Cepelka, Mrs. Charles E. Miley. Mr. Doug- las Cochran. 3rd raw — Mr. Robert Ridenour, Miss Nanalee Miller, Miss Mary Holmes, Mr. Arthur Ribble. 4th row — Miss Ruth Tillett, Mr. F. L. Baumgardner, Mrs. Harry Jones, Mrs. Sarah Sipe. 5th row — Mr. James Donalson, Mrs. Chester Wedell. Miss Vivien Ritenour, Miss Alva Hummer. Not included in picture — Mr. 11. C. Brake, Mr. James Marshall — 8 —
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QIabnbar 16 — Sweetheart Dance given by H-Y — Carol Pine crowned sweetheart of C. C. H. S. 20 — District Basketball Tourna- ment at Strasburg — Boys lost to Strasburg — Girls won over Strasburg. 21 — District Tournament — Girls lost in final game to Mt. Jack- son by one point. 25 — Over half of the annual goes to Mr. Carr’s — the burden is becoming a little lighter. 29 — Basketball game between C. C. H. S. and the Legion. MARCH 3-4 — Tryouts for Senior Play. 4 — Men’s Beauty Contest sponsor- ed by Library Club for as- sembly program with Charles Suddith winning first place — We didn’t realize we had such lovely men in our school. 6 — Amateur Contest sponsored by Lions Club — pianist Joan Can- ter won. 21 — Sock Hop — saving our shoes! 25 — F. H. A. Federation meeting at 3-4 — Senior Play “Tumblin Creek” presented at C. C. H. S. 5 — District Literary Contest at James Wood — Audrey Saunders won first place in spell- ing; Juanita McDonald — poetry reading; Flora Lee von Pippin — public speaking. 8 — Easter movie on the crucifixion shown in assembly. 9 — Annual goes to press — Joan, you can catch up on your sleep. 10-14 — Easter Holidays. 16 — Group of Seniors attend Senior Day at Shepherd College. 18 — First baseball game — won over Toms Brook 9-1. Square Dance given by S. C. A. 19 — Regional Literary Contest at Bridgewater College. 21 — Invitations arrive — dig a little deeper! 22 — Annuals go on sale. 23 — Seniors go to Washington. 24 — Career Day. 28 — Glee Club Recital given at P. T. A. Meeting. MAY 1-2 — Apple Blossom Festival — one and a half days holiday. 7 — S. C. A. officers election. 9 — Junior-Senior Prom. 13 — Best citizen award presented in assembly to Joan Canter and Clyde Holland. 23 — School picnic. Caps and gowns arrive. JUNE 3-6 — Final exams — too late to cram now ! I 6- — Graduation Dance. 8 — Baccalaureate Service. I 9 — Commencement — happy but yet a sad departure. i — 7 — Front Royal. APRIL
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