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QUEEN JANE AND HER COURT - Principal Lloyd Creg- ger crowns Jane Hudson as Homecoming Queen of 1967-68. CONGRATULATIONS ALL AROUND - Varsity cheer- leaders Marsha Pierce and Alison Graves talk to Jane Hudson and Anne Thomas after half-time activities. A crowd of four thousand football fans watch- ed the crowning of Jane Hudson, Homecoming Queen, on October 20. Underclassmen represen- tatives in the court were Carolyn Abernathy-Jun- ior princess. Dale Alther-Sophomore princess, and Betty Abernathy-Freshman princess. Connie Gordon, Jo Aylor, Linda Powers, and Anne Thomas-Maid of Honor, represented sen- iors and organizations. 11
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FALL DELICATE TOUCH — Dr. Ralph Melville demonstrates the art of glass blowing. RUSH TO LUNCH — Students make a dash for the cafeteria and the drink machines. Largest Enrollment Strains CCHS Walls Halls of CCHS echoed the sound of students returning to crowded halls and classrooms. Every available space, including the cafeteria, the furn- ace room, and storage rooms behind the gym was needed to accommodate the rise in student popu- lation. Rush for buying books, insurance, activity tickets, and changes in schedules added to first day confusions. The parking lot for students contained only senior and junior cars after Principal Lloyd Creg- ger returned parking lot privileges. A sticker cost- ing fifty cents accompanied each car. Senior privileges decreased as any student arriving from 8:15 to 8:30 could go in the lower hall or in the cafeteria. From 8:30 to 8:54 all areas were opened to students. Pep rallies held in the gym before football games boosted school spirit. Students posed for individual pictures for the COLONNADE on September 26 and 27. 10
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FALL 39 College Representatives Visit CCHS Seniors and Juniors spent the afternoon of October 16 discussing college life with thirty- nine representatives from various colleges. Chairs were placed on the floor of the gym- nasium while the cast of “School for Wives” put up old English scenery on the stage. The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts presented it’s second pro- fessional play on November 13. Parents received the usual warning slips as they went through the routines of their children while participating in CCHS’s Back-to-School night. COLLEGE DAY — Walter Potter, Harry Will, and William Burke listen to the VPI representative as Seniors and Juniors enjoy College day. FRIENDLY ADVICE — Chrysalde and Arnolphe argue about the disadvantages of marriage in the play “School for Wives.” FALL OUT! — Jo Gale Yates rests in Biology class after an exhausting Girls Monogram initiation. 12
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