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We all remember with fond- ness the visit of Mr. Sakai of Iapan who was here as an ob- server of American education- al methods and institutions. Mr. Sakai, a teacher in Iapan. contributed a great deal to mutual good will between the two countries during his short stay at C.H.S. Mr. Sakai is pictured with Mr. and Mrs. Metzer with whom he resided. Very successful this year was the Poppa Party, sponsored by Girls League. The party was held in the middle of the year, among gay decor- ations and fun. Mrs. Mary State, Girls League advisor and GHS. Dean of Girls, greets some of the girls and their poppas . The kick-off assembly tor the drive to raise money for the football lights starts with a visual demonstration of the sub-standard light facilities. 15 Students of CHS are eagerly listening to the words of the famous Scot actor. Iames lustice at the local theatre. weary lv
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King Snooks Thompson and Queen Gloria Kaiser are shown with their crowns and scepters which they received on New Year's Eve. This dance, annually sponsored by Tri-Y, was a semi- formal, and went i'Chez Ioie . Decorations included a stage. a bar which served lemon- ade on rocks , and live entertain- ment. It was attended by over 175 couples, and plete success. under the theme of was a com- -, Above is a 597' typical scene in the kitchen ol st YP CHS. Our three cooks are busy preparing a aqua Yleue Pt55eW noon meal for a mob ot us students. Hard work- 15 me Legg Q0 8015 ers. cfills G K r HO ot der deft vi to
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Good music and food highlighted the dinner given by the local chapter of Fu- ture Farmers of America. The senior class assembly was a take-off on the fam- ous great white whale, Moby Dick. fr! It f Because the last deadline for Chintimini ma- terial is March first, we wish to tell you of the events of the coming months. Calico-cord is the first feature of this month. Prince and princesses for the classes are - Freshmen: Pam Hyde and Bob Lieb. Sophomores: Sharon McMurray and Bruce McGlasson. Iuniors: Linda Feller and Dwight Hunter. Seniors: Iulie Williams and Ierry Lear. This year there are twenty-five stu- dents working on the committees of this week of fun. The days are: South Sea Island, Dress- Up, and Hoedown Day. Completing the week is the annual Calico Cord Dance. March 18-22 is the State Basketball tournament at Eugene. See you there! April 9 the seniors hold their pot- luck. Student body campaigns and elections The initiation of sophomores into Pep Club was an event of February. The thirteen girls dressed as toothpaste tubes with the tradi- tional sign, box of Pep cereal, and candy for everyone. Pictured is sophomore initiate Lora Bennion. rv Agri HP' will take up much of April, with the month be- ing rounded off with the Spring Concert. May 14-15 is a date to remember. The Thespian spon- sored play, Down to Earth , will be presented then. OSC will host the yearly State Track and Tennis Tournaments on May 30 and 3lst. Re- member the pole drive? Maybe by this time we are finished raising our S2-100. All the projects were loads of fun, the car washes, pancake feed, talent show, etc. Iune 6 will be the first of the closing functions of school when the senior awards assembly will be held. Baccalaureate is held on Iune 8 and Commencement on Iune ll. And IUNE I3! Everyone is waiting! SCHOOL IS OUT! We'll see you again next year, but for now, have fun! The Chintimini Staff 17
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