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bw-f w R P r ' if nv. . , - -.. - X S1 .-' Bnishing up on his tennis game is Chuck Kern as he plays a few sets at Memorial Park in the hot summer sun. I Taking advantage of the special coke glass offer at Mac's is Brad Knotts, as Jennifer Hoke fills his order. Y Brenda Green enjoys a warm weather bike ride through Baker Park. 19
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'films fs limmef rum At 3:00, June 4, 1975, the bell rang and summer vacation started, from then until 8:15 on August 25, 1975, most students left books and studying behind and began to enjoy a rest from the normal routine of school. Various activities lay ahead of the students as many had plans for trips, camp, jobs or summer school. Students attended FCA camp, yearbook and newspaper workshops, band camp, cheerleading camp and several sports camps, depending on their areas of involvement in school. These camps gave them ideas to organize their various clubs and ac- tivities. Those involved in 4-H clubs around the county found judging was just around the corner as they neared the completion of their projects. Many took part in fairs, exhibits, contests and the different levels of judging connected with their clubs. A total of 435 CHS students at- tended summer school, taking advan- tage of the opportunity for another class or earning an extra credit. Stu- dents were enrolled in such courses as Driver's Ed., Biology, U.S. History and Government. During the vacation, students found summer jobs which helped supply them with money for vacation spend- ing. Many found jobs mowing yards, working on farms, lifeguarding at public swimming pools, babysitting or working at local stores and res- taurants. Mostly, summer was filled with everything the students like best, find- ing time for a favorite sport or hobby, being with friends, riding around, being alone to think, catching up on the favorite soap operas, or just doing nothing at all. Finally, after three months of vacation and leisure ac- tivities, students prepared to start back to school and begin the long wait for next summer. 18 'l fw fr?-- ' . ,. 1' . -4- .vs it 4, 41' M
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