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Students Enjoy Special Seasonal Attractions: Corn shocks, pumpkins and cold, crisp November air set the stage for the Hobo Dance. Dancing to the music of The Soul Calls hobos and a few hippies dressed for the occasion in grubby clothes: paint-splattered levis, cut-off sweatshirts, leather jackets and chains. As the holiday season drifted in, Joe Tower, dramatics clubs coordinator, directed the production of You Can ' t Take It With You. The cast of the comedy consisted of theatrically inclined CHSers. Then at last it was Christmas-time. Christmas trees on top the school, in the main hall and in several classrooms added to the holiday spirits of the student body. Clubs made the decorations for the Christmas Dance with the theme of Father Christmas. A convo featuring the Debuteens and the basketball team was held before vacation. And even Santa arrived to wish everyone a Merry Christmas. 10
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I Queen Rules Groovy Homecoming Happening Mellta Foley, Rae Ellen Horman, Vicki Martin, Jo Ann Roberts, Patty O ' Shaughnessey. A football victory, floats and a swinging dance highlighted the 1967 Homecoming. For the first time, each class designed and constructed their own float for the occasion. The junior class float, depicting the football theme in tissue flowers, won the Persimmon Bucket, given by Student Assembly. The seniors made a psychedelic chess game played on a football field, and the sophomore class ' float was entitled Happy Hayride. Following the Bull Dogs ' 32-12 win over Shelbyville ' s Golden Bears, the Homecoming Happening began in the gym which was decorated with multicolored balloons and op-art murals. Bizarre slides were flashed on a screen behind the combo, while the darkness of the gym was broken by exotic lights sweeping over the dancers, and the stillness of the air vibrated with the sound of soul. Student Body President Bob Zerbe crowned iunior JoAnn Roberts queen of the Happening during the intermission. Her court inc ' uded seniors Vicki Martin and Patty O ' Shaughnessey, junior Mellta Foley and sophomores Rae Ellen Hormon and Teresa Joseph. Sophomore tloat
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Play, Hobo, Christmas Dance, Holiday Convo Jim Ford. Lindsey Mattox. Bob King. Bill Hasch Jim Burton, Nan Macy. Riclc Thompson Bob Dunlap. Barb North II
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