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Page 29 text:
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These are the top ten seniors in scholastic standing. Back Row: Betty Schroer, Sarah Meilen- camp. Karen Worrell. Kathy Bottorff, and Marty Laws. Front Row: Stephen Meyer, Steve Spur- geon, Pam Stoner, Cayle Coetcheus. and Mike Burt. Steve Steele and Steve Dahn examine the former ' s proiect and thesis at the Science Fair. Teachers and students prepare to leave for the Stratford Shakespearian Festival on a trip spon- sored by the Columbus School Foundation. 25
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King Craig Beam and Queen Jill Marlin and their court pose at the Fairyland Fantasy, the Junior Prom of 1961. ■rn ' This parade of flags on Lin- coln ' s Birthday celebrates Youth Appreciation Day at CHS. !i «i i ' . ' T- 24
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C. H. S. Is Friendships Ann Wendling and Susan Sears look on as Karen Sipes selects a book for her next class C.H.S. is a place where lasting friendships grow. The relationship between the students and the foreign students in the area is a big part of the friendship program. For the past two years, C.H.S.-ites have been privilegd to have a student each year to live and learn with them. In the summer, a bus load of foreign students visits the city after they have spent the year in school. From these teen-agers, the host families receive a varied opinion of the world today. This experi- ence helps C.H.S. students to understand different peoples and customs. The freedom that is enjoyed by the students helps to kindle friendship among fellow students. Since the cafeteria is not supervised by teachers, an individual may choose a place to sit and eat where he can become acquainted with new people. Between classes students have the free- dom to walk in the halls and talk as they please- either discussing the lastest gossip or a new as- signment in class. Clubs also help to strengthen friendships at C.H.S. In these clubs, individuals are taught the joy and friendship of working as a group, striving to attain the same goal. Spreads, outings, and parties all bring students together in friendship. Whether these acitvities are at a home or at Youth Camp, they are enjoyed by all boys and girls. Each of these events at C.H.S. improves the re- lationships between students. The cafeteria is the place where friends get together to talk over the day ' s events. 26
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