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Page 30 text:
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Mr. Gordon McGuyer CLJ, Mr. Dave Young, and Mr, Ralph Harris head the personnel that keeps the buildings and grounds clean and attrac- tive. SCHOOL CUSTODIANS BUS DRIVERS, Messrs. Gordon McGuire, Ben Skinner, I. C. Fisher, Sr., Dickie Golden, W. E. Fos ter, Dave Young, Johnny Shaw and Lige Boles bring buses to school at 3:30 to prepare return bus trip.
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Page 29 text:
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on Front Lawn to Watch Various Contest Western Day, May llth, was a roar- ing success at CHS. Only ten high school students and one teacher were put in jail. During a special assembly, teachers selected the best dressed cowboy and cow- girl. Best dressed cowteachers were then selected by the students' applause. A horse shoe throwing and spitting contest was held on the front lawn. Danny Moore won a plug of tobacco for spitting the fartherest and Gary Young won first in horse shoes. Bartenders, Linda Bridges, Linda Stock ton, and Glenn Hevron, served drinks to the cowpokes from the saloon. l ' Ffizfft k BEST DRESSED COWBOY and COW- GIRL were Terry Hinsley and Judy Holmes. BEST DRESSED COWTEACHERS for the day were Mr. Bob -Chapman and Mrs. Ellene Oliver. They were given awards after the judging at an assembly program. Danny Moore won first place in the spitting contest held in the street in front of high school.
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Page 31 text:
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School Personnel Seventeen Staff Members Work Toward Efficiency Seventeen persons working behind the scene help to keep the school running in a smooth and orderly manner, Aff Drivers for the nine bus routes transport Qlgwgggggn ' three hundred and fifty-three pupils to and .awgxxmeg i A u froyn sclpool over fogr hunldlrgd and forty-five g A ,F VZ QM mi es o county roa s eac ay. , T Approximately two-hundred seventy-five - 5 students eat in the cafeteria each day. Then, after the food is prepared and serv- ed and the buses leave, custodians move in and make buildings and campuses ready for another day. y tsiy ,.fs.ys,ix,tuQ7 im ,V v ff tiih Mrs. Junior Watkins, Mrs. Iearl Ham, Mrs. J. D. Morgan, Mrs. Ben Skinner, student helper, Shelia White and Mrs. Maurine Weaver, in the background, begin serving elementary school at 11:30. 27
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