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LEFT —Julie Naylor lights her candle for National Honor Society initiation. LEFT —It ' s all over for Cindy Head as Alan Childress helps her from the podium graduation night. ABOVE —Mike Sertich receives the “Outstanding Senior Award from Mr. Novak. LEFT—A tender moment for Karen Pet- tenger and Marty Parlos at the Sunshine Society Semi-Formal.
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You can ' t feel it at least not until it ' s almost over, as three years are coming to a close Then, memories pass through the mind as graduation draws near Good times, sad times crazy times, bad times Times of glory or defeat, from being a lost sophomore to a superior senior Times at a dance or a play, a game or a party But in the end, you feel it all, and hope you didn ' t miss anything, Because you realize WE ' RE NOT GETTING OLDER, WE ' RE GETTING BETTER Iiyin 9 it up LEFT—io Ann Fraire concentrates on her artwork for sophomore spirit hall. 10
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Umg, Nigh CtMtfl bQu 1.6 ., dms s, $ko£ CtucLjOtiuS Fashion ' s return to the ' 40 ' s took a leap at C.P.H.S. Girls short fake fur jackets, long or knee-high skirts and high heels or clogs were eye- catchers, on that once-in-a- blue-moon day one felt like dressing up. As ever, blue jeans were the favorite of all, girls and guys. Even teachers were caught napping in their more casual no-tie look, but not without rebuttal from superiors. All in all casual and com¬ fortable was common, and dressy was unusual, or strange, but a refreshing change. TOP —Whether wearing rolled blue jeans and clogs, or a knee-high dress with matching high heels, Patti Scuderi and Amy Schemelter found mud affected one and all. ABOVE —Lining up for the “Burger Bash, blue jeans seemed the favorite attire. RIGHT — Tracy Bozile dons a knee-high dress for a special occasion. 12
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