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ideas in forms of music, art, and gymnastics The Art and Music Department provide numerous opportunities for the budding art¬ ist or musician. Artists can try their hand at abstracts, collages, or ceramics, while mus- many choral ensembles. Musicians use any extra time working toward concerts and con¬ tests. Artists use their time in actual creative work such as learning about the history of art. During class, artist Jerry Pittman smoothes his ceramic bowl before putting it in the kiln to be fired. Page nineteen
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CPHS’ers express their The Physical Education Department offers a varied program of acrobatics, ballroom and square dancing, calisthenics, and sports to freshmen and sophomore students. For the second year, upperclassmen may take elective phys-ed. In this class bowling, ice skating, and tumbling are offered. There are also opportunities for juniors and seniors to qual¬ ify as student instructors. At the end of the year, gym students sponsor a physical fitness show, at which they display their talents. Forming a human pyramid are students and student instructors who take part in the phys-ed program. J. Bevins, E. Bothwell, and J. Walter demonstrate their prowess by agilely climbing ropes in gym class.
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Students participate in elections and utilize The English language is a very vital and necessary part of CPHS students’ lives. Throughout the four years of grammar, stu¬ dents become fluent in good English as well as learning to express themselves through creative writing. To accompany the gram¬ mar, a semester of literature is offered. The various courses in American and English writings sharpen students’ reading tastes. While English was compulsory for all, many students improved their speaking and acting abilities in the elective speech classes. At some time or another, all CPHSers em¬ ploy the facilities of the high school library. As freshmen, students learn the correct pro¬ cedures for finding library research material in their English class. Librarian officers, V. Brunt and C. Hurst, are being given assistance in their work by E. Roney, adviser. Page twenty
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