Comanche High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Comanche, TX)

 - Class of 1958

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THE IUH3 HE D X OLI NIE, XXXV Pubhshvd bx Xnnudl Staff I omdm he Il15,h Smhool N M 099 gQQ Xb CHIEF TWELFTH FEATHER SPIRIT OF CHS 1958 LAURA HILLIARD EDITOR CHARLOTTE CARIN ES BUSINESS MANAGER of I ' '? 'I ' Cornamzhv, Texas y t 1 1 X A W W I 7 K' A y 'W T

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FOREWORD This is the year . . September came, and slowly our campus awakened from lazy summer days to a bright, new school year. We re- tumed, eager to see old friends but reluctant to explore new textbooks . . . We found our old building very dif- ferent. Strange men and tools were everywhere. It didn't take us long to leam that remodeling was under way. Good, we said, it's about time. Ah, how die foolish do leam! The novelty of something new quickly wore off - - - especially since those teachers went right ahead and HAD CLASSES, Ladders and boards blocked the stairs and made walking down the halls a difficult and dangerous task. We got paint in our hair and nails in our shoes. . . But these were trivial things, Perhaps it all could have been borne in silence - - - but for all the noise. It was everywhere, we couldn't escape it. Finally the noise stopped, and we were all surprised to hear human voices again. Nerves were shattered, and many weeks were re- quired to calm us down . . . October and November brought to the CHS scene its promise of frost and football. We yelled for our Indians till throats were husky and lungs ached , , , The flu bug finally caught up with us: and the Halloween Carnival had to be postponed . . . Sputnik flew over and caused much excitement. Doc and a faithful few spent many hours trying to catch a glimpse of it. fAnybody know what to do for a crick in the neck?J. . . December caught us dreaming of presents and parties, basketball tournaments, and Christmas holidays . . . Santa Claus and the construction company brought us a new building, qwell almost newj new lockers and desks, fresh paint on the walls, and tile on the floor. A very 4. ,., ' , 'B Ia 'ya ' special New Year's surprise, a portrait of Miss Hattie for usg and for her, first place in the newly created CHS Hall of Honor . . . All too suddenly, school was half over! Cramming for those mid-term exams almost ruined Janu- ary. We saw our grades, then sighed with relief or vowed once more that next semester would be different . . . But never the ones to let MINOR things worry us for long, we soon turned our thoughts to the oncoming Football Banquet We were proud of our Indians and were grateful for the opportunity to honor them . . . February came and went . . . Spring came with Marchg our fancies turned. Shy glances fand sometimes ringsj were exchanged , , . April brought the longed-for Easter holidays - such a short time then back again. The teachers tried hard. They lectured and struggled to instill some knowledge into us. It was no use. Heads nodded drowsily, spring fever, dreams of summer . . . Senior heads were filled with thoughts of the Senior play - their stage debut- and their time was spent with Miss Dunn rehearsing and rehearsing and re- hearsing. But much of their spare time, and some not so spare, was used in dreaming of the Senior trip , , . May came too soon. Finals were taken, and annuals were signed - Best of Luck Always - Some of us were Seniorsg we wore our caps and gowns and pretended that nothing we weren't convinced . . . of us will be backg but time unforgettable joys and in- hope of tomorrow . . . had changedg for some reason Some of us are leavingg some passes on, leaving behind the evitable regrets, bringing the ALWAYS TOMORROW! N -S seg, Ya

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