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Cheryl Stuhlmacher and Mark Schach (right) find themselves a secluded spot on the dance floor. To see winter in, Sunshine Society gave a Snowball! Exactly 256 girls took advantage of the annual turnabout dance, held in the cafeteria. Before entering into the snowy kingdom, couples placed their ballots for King and Queen, choosing from queen candidates Lori Cowan, Joy Mallatt, Barb Schiesser, and Edie Hein and King candidates Greg Mount, Steve Wirtz, Jeff Friant, and Dave Gergely. Music from “The Swing Machine” set the pace for an evening of dancing and visiting amid scenes of winter, com¬ plete with snow flakes and drifts. The light, carefree air present was a perfect way to bring in the Christmas season. Sue Semmer takes time nut to adjust escort Jon Misch’s boutonniere (right). In true turn¬ about tradition, Diane Price (above) serves her escort Mike Duda some Christmas punch. 14
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Classes collected cash and non-perishables for the SSS-Student Council Thanksgiving baskets. Mr. Allison ' s first hour class (below) gives their donation of $18 to Mrs. Moudy. Dave Stanton (bottom) takes time before school to raise our flag in front of the school. Opportunities to lend a hand were gladly taken on. If a plea for help was sent out, there was usually a surplus of willing people. Student volunteers from study halls took on the tasks of librarians, A-V workers, hall monitors, and office help. Others worked as teacher aides or P.E. assistants. The athletic teams depended on vol¬ unteers to work as managers and time¬ keepers. The posters at their games were often from the hands of people who were willing to help paint them. The junior class needed volunteers for concession stand workers, and all classes used their help for Homecoming and Spirit Week projects. In the community, student aid was seen. They worked in the renovation of the old courthouse. Many of the door- to-door pleas for donations to charita¬ ble organizations came from CPHS stu¬ dents. Although not an organized group, these people have given time and effort that have affected many others. 13
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Like many other couples, Roberta Eisner and Barry Stout (above) leave the dance for a special dinner at a favorite restaurant. Turnabout royalty for 1975 are Jeff Friant and Lori Cowan (left). Entering the Snow¬ ball means waiting in line for these many couples (below). 15
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