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THE C. C. C. H. S. ORANGE AND BLACK the liind of Year this was n n n n We Worked, we Played, we Laughed, we Sang, we were Thrillell, we were Embarrassed, we were Happy, we were Sad. HlS Year was different, different in many - respects. Instead of having to dodge a hunk of chalk or duck away from a well-aimed pa- per wad, we, upon entering school in Septem- ber, were confronted with a much more serious problem, that of Knock Knocks. Remember how we were tormented by those punny, un- original knock knocks. And not far behind these hideous puns were those intimated han- dies.', Remember when some individual would confront you with his hands fixed and shaped in. some peculiar formation and expect you to guess immediately what his figure represented. We hated all those crazy antics then, but now we treasure their memory. Also new and different this year was a new office assistant and five new instructors. How we liked to peek into the rooms of the mysterious new teachers. Year Was Sad Fortunate for the mere underclassmen but extremely unfortunate for the dear ole grads, this eventful year has passed entirely too, too rapidly. Since the first grade cards- the young uns of our student body have waited ex- pectantly for the closing of the portals, Alas, however, for our superior seniors, they have shunned the thought of the ending of the year. They have an excellent right for their alarmed attitude. They are leaving a school which has, by their splendid cooperation and effort, been made a stronger organization. They are leaving the school which they through their ideals, sportsmanship, and citi- zenship have made better. The school will miss the grads. Much personal talent and person- ality will leave, their owners never to return. But next year there will be another class of Seniors and we can only hope that the succeed- ing classes will continue with the high ideals which the graduating class of '37 has estab- lished. The Year llevealetl The year was grand. The year was gay. The year was thrilling. Who is there who has not been delighted by the crowded halls, the broken lockers, the obstinate school marms, the noisy chapels, and numerous other things and stuff which hold a glamour that is inde- scribable. The year was brimmed with exciting events. Remember the first day of school when the fresh fresh asked politely where the elevator was. VVhen our Tiger lads staged a beautiful comeback in football, when election wagers were floating, when Christmas vacation was over, when you asked the one and only for Industrious looks, history notes, and thoughts of dinner. P l i l i
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THE ORANGE ANU BL CH Volume 24 A D Dedlcauon For the past foulteen years Mlss Georgina Bleal ley has been a loyal Abooster of L C C H S In acldit1ont her dutles 'ns an mstruetor she has served as fm sponsol for the yefubook In app1ee1 1t1on of her futh fulness and loyal cooper 1t1on her 1nte1 est ln the xx elf ire of thc students 1nd, for the serx lces she has rendered fol the mnual year bool xx e dechefxte tlus the twen tv fourth 8fl.1t1OI1 of the Orange and Black, to NIISS Gem glnx Ble Ll ley Cxj-,QXZUB W wvelf QACL CZLJJ Qi, ,,ag,oq,77z04AAAAk, lJllllll9llLll hy the Senior Cl 199 JYUN 'WU' of the llly Pounty I ommumty H1 Ph School gm-uh, OQAMQL OA Clay Center, Kansas 'K 7 LL W 044.01 , ,. f f f v'1- Wfew we 11.-A. Wim QLLQLZA, A ' n D xx , , 1957 ,f A f 1 o,f . nfl ,fff ' . A l , '. yy. .Ax JM ff' 1, Mix lf . , if n X Aj, fu- A, V1fIl, '. x l at - . u ' ' Q - - 5 x A W lu! I A Ax Y . J Rl n at J K M 1 Y-' nj Al AA A A A-Sf . c 1 A l A A NA I . ' -, .XJ.. . .. . l . D AXA, gj l I 'J , K LL YA A A - AA ' s ' ,AX , A .u x' A 1 A Nj f YA ,!1 V c A . U5 X I . 3 ff N l . . , . NX . H 2 2 A .2 - ,. t I I . ' L A I E L X! ., .l C . C 7 , Ji , I. l 1 w v V-Z 3 A A5 A Ay I 7' , - MI 5 A A - J L I A 2 1 , A, ' I E c ' X- AAXX AA JA Q, 'T' A r In 7 ' A Ng if X I . . T A 5 i f ' x 3 j A A . . . V 2 i . . ,A . l s A l f ' - -e L A 4? , A m l X 1 j V 1 ' A ' 1 ' mi , ,S , I N Y ' rf , : ', Ag - - - .A .A L I r yr- I
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NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVEN Q , L . f,f.f.-'v. V ,., ,,.,.,.. ,,,,, .,,.. . . , Part of the crowd at the Thanksgiving game. the date to the prom, and last, when the days of school become so few that you could count them on your fingers. No doubt you re- member plainly these Uhappeningsn and many IHOYC. Purpose Just in case you have forgotten some of those precious moments, we have aided your memory by issuing a concise memorandum which will contain many of those fleeing inci- dents. NVe hope this book will aid you and when things seem blue find therein-mem- ory. We have pictured herein your school life as it His. ln case you find this review boring and uninteresting, the book may be used for an antique, a fly swatter or a door mat. Us Nobody knows the trouble we've seen, tak- ing pictures, finding advertisers, and writing up the material. For us the year has been a wee bit tough. The sponsorship has passed three times into different hands and naturally this would bring added burdens. The sponsors have been very kind, patient, and interesting. They have faithfully fulfilled their duty, we hope that we have done as much by them. The book is informal, which means there are no Forward, Backward or Division pages, and no official Snap Shot section. We picture for you your school life as is. VVhat should be re- corded none could agree. Time, space, and finances impose their limits. Must we measure the greatness in terms of trophies, victories, good times or grades? The staff wishes to thank the faculty and the student body who have cooperated splendidly and who have aid- ed greatly in the collection of the features for this book of evaluation. Whats New We have improvements of which we should be proud. A large time-clock for the gym, a new school bus, refinished desks, athletic equipment, commercial articles, new stage scen- ery, a new pencil sharpener for the study hall, and many new books for the library. We ap- preciate these new additions. Appreciation The Staff wishes to thank Mr. Frick for his cooperation in publishing the Orange and Black. During his years of principalship, Mr. Frick has always been eager to help and has always offered profitable advice and consulta- tion. Future staffs will miss his friendly atti- tude toward the yearbook. The year is over Your shouting is done, Either you've conquered Or either you've Won. If you who graduate Are happy or sad, Appreciate our efforts We've made you glad By editing for your benefit The Orange and Black of '37,
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