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Mr. Gregory Christy's sixth hour Drafting I students endeavor to complete a test over the techniques of drafting. Study, activities fashion happiness Chrisman halls welcomed some 1300 stu- dents September 4, 1968, as the school year began with happiness. junior and seniors re- newed friendships and acquaintances and wel- comed the sophomore class. The familiar sur- roundings for the upper classmen were some- what confusing for the newcomers, but they soon learned the locale and traditions of Chrisman. Students received their class schedules in homeroom the first day and began a year of learning. Six class periods were filled with ac- tivity and assignments. Regular assemblies with interesting programs and pep assemblies pro- vided a variation from regular work. Sports events and extracurricular activities kept stu- dents hustling. Everyone knew that he must complete 17 units of credit in specified areas to be eligible for graduation. Some chose college preparato- ry courses while othere pursued the practical arts. Counselors advised students and parents as to colleges fitting each student's needs. szff, .-. , J , Mary Morstain and Chris Marx are taking an oral quiz in German I class first hour. Miss Larrie Echel- meyer is listening. lo Ault, Sharon Estes, Vicki Waddell carefully stir Fred Kelly into their witches brew in a dramatic scene during fourth hour dramatics class. v,,,.em-J
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