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Bulldog George, and New Safe Drivers Shakers provided a new look” for the Booster Block for the sectionals and also provided much work for such boosters” as Joyce Mills, Kay Claussen, Fran Kucia, and Susie Birdzell. The C.P.H.S. traffic safety program was quickly supported by the students who cooperated by parking on the school parking lot and having their cars safety-inspected and labeled with safety stickers. Page five Table of Contents As these pages unfold so does the pano- rama of fifty-seven: in Big and Little Events.Pages 1-37 .Pages 38-57 in Activities .. .Pages 58-89 in Personalities . ..Pages 90-121 in Advertising .. .Pages 122-154 Index .Pages 124-138
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Fifty-Seven Was the Year for Ike, Elvis Craze, In spite of David Overton ' s and Danny McGinnis’s loyal support, their favorite candidate” lost out in November. With Elvis’ songs carrying the country by storm, Jete Frederixon’s reasonable facsimilie” act went over big” with C.P.H.S.’ers. During the week before the national elections our school took on the ap¬ pearance of an under-aged voting district. Many of the classes held elections, and we found that as C.P.H.S. goes, so goes the nation. Without a doubt the biggest record craze during fifty-six-fifty-seven teas the one, the only, the incomparable Elvis Presley. Fifty-seven was also the year for a shot-in-the-arm for school spirit. Bull¬ dog mascot George never had is so good—especially with the Booster Block at the sectionals. Page four
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‘ Collegiate ' Look Arrives With 1170 Students Tramping over the C. P. H. S. campus, from Bulldog Memorial Field to the baseball field, you would cover a 2 3-acre area, some of which is an attractive front lawn and a practical student parking lot. Biggest space grabber of the buildings is the main unit. Next is the shop building. Also in¬ cluded on the list are two portable buildings—the band building and the home economics cottage— that have graced every school yard in the city but have now settled their foundations on the main campus. One block south and a jog, then one-half block north is the High School Gym, formerly the Community Building. It is hoped that a new gym will soon occupy the provided ground between the main building and the football field. Workshop, at the south end of the school, for C.P.H.S.’s band is viewed through the windows of an adjoining building.
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