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At the Scene of the Crime According to an informal survey, the majority of CCHS students enjoy getting out of school for field trips. Eleven fortunate Spanish students had the opportunity to go to Camp Over¬ look in Harrisonburg for a three day Spanish camp from Oct. 3-5. With Miss Givens as their sponsor, Jane Kratochvil, Frankie Troilo, Ken Halverson, Robin Min- nich, Mike Faster, Cheryl Foster, Joan Brako- weicki, Tony Singleton, Julie Forrest, Lisa Field and Karen Goheen tried to improve their Spanish. They learned many dances, songs, and poems and participa¬ ted in a Spanish church service. On Sept. 19, Miss Brown and the DECA Club officers Barry Ross, Bobby Le¬ wis, Terry Dovell, Sue Boyd, and Lorraine Jefferies headed to Graves Mt. Lodge for a two day Officers Training Conference. While there, they attended numerous workshops on communications, parlia¬ mentary procedure and classes for each office. The American Civilization class had a haunting experience when they visited Salubria, a supposedly haunted house near Stevensburg on Sept. 22. Mr. Fitzhugh gave them a tour of the house in 96 degree weather. Two days later, Rev¬ erend Marston took them on a sight¬ seeing trip through Little Fork Church. While learning about Georgian Architec¬ ture in the colonial days, the civ class also enjoyed finding out more about the background of these historical places. ABOVE: During one of their workshop. Sue Boyd, Terry Dovell and Barry Ross take notes on how to improve their club. MIDDLE: Showing perfect form while performing Eres Tu in the talent show, the Spanish group went home with first place honors. BOTTOM: When they had free time, the Spanish students participated in many sports ac¬ tivities. Joan Brakoweicki and Julie Forrest show their athletic ability by joining in a volleyball game. FACING PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: One activity at Spanish camp was learning Mexican dances, like the one demonstrated by Joan Brakoweicki and Frankie Troilo. 4 Where
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WHERE Memories grow dimmer in my mind. I must now rely more on the photos from my past Photos of the faces the places and events that shaped my past. I remember the victories of our blue and gold. The dances and special events and the routine school day bring back an almost lost feeling an emotion . . . Friendships, lockers, crowded halls. My school life. Where 3
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