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Donylns Lollis, Tony Reflcfnliauglz, Carol Compton, Charles Fallaw, and Bm Copeland plan flu' f'UHSll'llf'flOIl of flzcir 1n'ojM'ls. Harry League, Sandy Templeton, Clyde Wc- lzzml, and .llnzmy Wham prepare fo do some ll'I'llllN!l. Buddy Murrnla, Gvoryv fllllIIll'l', Billy Norris, Teddy Stroud, and Gary fySlllll'lfl,Q work tedi- ously on an I'IIfjllIll'. Qing vi Tom nz y Lanford slmrpcns his fools IUll'Lll' John Flnlrfy and Clzarlffs Hfrrrfs drill at hole flzrouylz an iron lmr. SHOP The third year agriculture, or shop, class is composed of seventeen junior and senior boys. The plan of study is three-fold in its pur- pose. First, a study of the functions of engines shows the class how engines operate. Next the students study electric wiring and learn the fundamentals of welding. During the latter part of the year the class travels to Hampton Avenue School for a woodworking course. In the woodshop each boy must complete a project. The purpose of this project is to teach the boys the correct use of hand and power tools. ' On several occasions the shop class has helped to improve the schools by building benches and fire escape ladders. It has helped the community by constructing crosses for the Tuberculosis Drive. Sifly-S1'l'l'ir
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The freshmen e.rperie'nc'0 their first Stu- dent Council canteen. FRESHMEN...l963 Is THIS high school? we, the frosh, queried as the first week rounded out. The SIGNPOST became our prized possession, but somehow there were those inevitable tardy slips. The thrill of first singing the Alma Mater, the excitement of the pep meetings, and the rivalry of elections aroused our school spirit. The terror of first exams came upon us, but we survived them to enjoy the rest of the year. When we began to pass familiar faces in the halls, we knew we were on our way, and we really ble-longed. The freshman girls l'l'CUl.'lH' 0 sample of F.H.A. initzation during the first zwfwlfs of school. The freslzmefn soon realize that C.H.S. is not all play and no work as 111011 faclflv filgr- bra for the first time. Sir fy-Nim'
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