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THE  END




                                         ELFIN


                                                                    C'EST  FINI




              Watching  you ,  the  student  body,
              make-and-break  our  new  rules  dur-
              ing  the  day  and  " burning  midnight
              oil"  to  put  it  together  at  night  has
              been our goal since our " New Begin-
              ning"  at  CSHS .  Putting  this  annual
              together was no easy task; we always
              thought  people  just  slapped  a  few
              pictures here and made a headline to
              go  there.  Come  to  find  out  it  was
              working  until  dawn,  making  mis-
              takes,  and  correcting  them  by  the
              bushel that made this yearbook what
              it is.  This year  has  been truly an  ex-
              perience  for  everyone.  Adjusting to
              new rules and making new rules  has
              brought about a beginning that will
              never end at  CSHS.

              Trying  to  give  this  yearbook  a  new
              and more creative look we feel these
              people  have  contributed  much  of
              their  time  and  effort :  Mrs.  Nettie
              Ozaki, who lent us  her ideas for the
              introduction;  Mrs.  Roberta  Wilson,
              who  beautifully  portrayed  the  old
              style of script, also  contained  in  the
              introduction ;  Mr.  Harold  Day  our
              school  photographer;  Mrs.  Colvin
              Carter  and  the  annual  staff without
              whom  we  couldn't  have  produced
              this yearbook, and to Miss Martha Jo
              Deas for her lasting confidence in us.
              Sincerely,



















              P .S . We can't forget our teachers who "willingly" let us out of class, frequently to work on the yearbook, last but not least
              our parents who stood by us  and  lent us  their shoulder to lean  on  Thank-ya ... thank-ya ... thank-ya.








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