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Between classes Rick Harrison and Ray Schmelter pause for a refreshing drink at the water fountain. studies to complete students ' world Puzzled by the yellow buttons of the newly-installed As a daily service, the bookstore is open both lunch telephone system, Sue Patz tries to place a call. hours for students wishing to purchase school needs. Page nine
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Day after day special services harmonize with Among the many services offered for the benefit of CPHS students and teachers is the ne wly installed telephone system, which enables anyone to call other parts of the school, as well as to place outside calls. The cafeteria provides well-balanced meals at low costs daily for students. They also of¬ fer bottles of milk and ice cream bars for those CPHSers who bring sack lunches. For convenience, the school operates a bookstore where CP students may purchase school books, paper, pencils, and other nec¬ essary supplies. Students serving as hall moni¬ tors perform many jobs such as picking up absentee slips and guiding visitors through the building. The school library provides a wide selec¬ tion of good books for both enjoyment and research. During study halls, students may visit the library to find material for projects. Checking Jovita Adelspurger ' s student pass before she enters the hall is senior monitor Phil Bryant. Page eight
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Crown Prince George Froshmore Hop Princess, Nancy Werblo, and Prince, Bob Mathews, reigned over the underclassmen’s ball. Throughout the year the symbol of nobil¬ ity was a crown and a bouquet of flowers. Each monarch had his share of joy when the lights flicked on and a golden crown spark¬ led on his head. In the fall, Mr. Football and Home-coming Queen were chosen by the stu¬ dent body to reign at Home-coming. During the Christmas holidays Holly Hop Queen and Hi-Y Sweetheart share the royal spotlight. The FFAers highlighted their dance by elect¬ ing an FFA Sweetheart. In February the Ink¬ lings chose a Man of the Year. The year’s gaieties were topped off by the Froshmore Hop for the underclassmen and the Junior- Senior Prom.
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