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BRAINS AT WORK— S.C.A. election primary candidates Rickey Thornhill, Kay Mustain, and Susanne Nair try to concentrate during study hall while awaiting the outcome of the primaries. JOB WELL DONE— Stanley Hawkins shows Ann Green his trophy awarded to him in association with the Johnny Deane Memorial fund for varsity football players. PROTECTING A SENIOR PRIVILEGE-Gary Lillard checks Jim Dean ' s hall pass while monitors Jimmy Floyd, Mac Mitchell, and Chip Yancey watch. In answer to the hall compromise, all CCHS students had to show identification passes to be admitted into the main hall. 21
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Student Life AFS’ers Give Brief Resume of Homeland Six foreign exchange students living in the Washington, D. C., area arrived in Culpeper on February 27 to spend four days with CCHS stu- dents. In the assembly held on February 28, Martha Bradley, AFS committee chairman, in- troduced the guests who talked about their homes, schools, and customs. As their annual money making project, the Girls ' Athletic Association played a game against the faculty on March 7 on the gym courts. Pro- ceeds from the game and bakery sales went to a club sponsored scholarship. Planning posters and speeches occupied most students ' minds as primary run offs held on March 6 selected candidates for the main election scheduled for March 14. As a result of last year ' s campaigns, masking tape and derogatory speeches were not used. CCHS hosted the District Forensic meet on March 18. Several classes judged were poetry reading, public speaking, and prose. As the school came to a close, Seniors wandered through their daily schedules with relief and nostalgia. With invitations, calling cards, caps and gowns ordered, Seniors looked forward to Class Day and Graduation. OUTDOOR ROUTE— Senior Sandy Young walks Linda Wright to her next class via the outside front walk. IDEAS E XCH AIMGED— Bill Hope and Diane Dean discuss school life with foreign exchange student Hassan from Morocco. 20
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