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THE C. C. C. I-I. S. TIGER ROAR chool Life rr rr H Une Grand Year . C du I 1 A f ' ff f ff!! ff Top - Newcomers, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens pause for cam- era. Middle - LaVone and Gerry approach front of the school building. Bottom-The life of a football hero isn't all glory.
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THE C C. C. H. S. TIGER ROAR New Stevens Era .... Seniors Climax Four Yen rs The school year of 1937-38 started off with a bang, Sep- tember 6. A lot of changes in school were expected as a new principal, Mr. Geo. C, Stevens, and several neva teachers, Miss Eleanor Full- ington, Miss Charlotte Buch- mann, Mr. Virgil Yowell, and Mr. Paul V. Allen had been elected to the faculty. C. C. C. H. S. was not new to Mr. Allen, as he taught here pre- vious to his going to Kioffa, however, the Seniors were the only remaining class of his acquaintance. Neither was C. C. C. H. S. new to Miss Buchmann and Miss Fullington, graduates of the school, Mr. Stevens was prin- cipal at Kiowa thirteen years before he came here, which is a very good recommenda- tion for him. C. C. C. H. S. hopes it may be fortunate enough to keep him as long. A new first day procedure was introduced this year in which each member of the faculty gave a short talk. As- signments were ntade as us- ual and the first day was over. Mr. Stevens introduced several new rules not prac- ticed heretofore. One being no gum chewing, another no visiting of lockers between hours, and everyone should keep to the right of the hall while passing from one class to another. Also there should be no leaving the building without permission from the 1. XVhere the manual training 'wt is learned. 2. The Nor- mal Training class takes phy- siology too. 3. Honcc Ec. ready for action. 4. Spanish students peck up from their books.
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