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Hill as faculty advisor. regulate ventilation. Q A l PRODUCES A CONSISTE T B TTER Most of us know the Student Government room by its trademarkAthe full length mirror on the door. Many boys and girls take a second look in this mirror before starting classes, hut, do they really know the significance of this room and the work that is done by its committees and oflicers. Almost all student activities focus around Student Government, some of which are the Social Committee, Insignia Committee, Welfare Committee, the Assembly Program Committee, traffic and the ushers. These committees work to better things for the students by sending get well and sympathy cards, holding dances, put- ting on assembly programs, selling school ein- blems, keeping the traffic flowing smoothly through the halls and ushering people to their seats at evening affairs. Student Government also tries to make the student's stay in C.H.S. a pleasant one by trying to put useful suggestions into action if all the students are benefitted by these suggestions. Last year the classes participated in a student day, which was made possible by the help of Student Government. This year this organiza- tion accomplished many achievements for the student body. As in other schools, this organization is run in a democratic way and is essential for the well being of every student that walks through the doors of uThe Castle on the Hillf' GETTING STUDENTS from one tl iss to another quickly and efliuently ls the job of the trafhc force ns group consists of more than tudtnt both juniors and Seniors, with ll lrol.l Friedman as captain and Mt George THE USHERS FORCE, a school st rx ice organization, assists at tht -utnuig activities, including the Public Spt tk ing Contest, Concert, Spring Shots and Graduation. Their chief function is to seat guests, but they nl o tribute programs, collect ticket , llltl
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1 QF Ulis. . . MANY A IIICZISZIIII Ill'0gl'illll has lnccn plunnvrl lay the hard working nlcnllrels of Olll' Sludcnl Assembly Program Committee. THIS FINE group was largely rcsponsilvlc for the smooth functioning of the sludcnl lnody throughout thc year. Our halls are oil' to you, the home room leaders of Studcnl Govern- IIICIIL
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26 ADD THE ZEST OF THESE TIIE SOCIAL life of our school was plannvd and vxcvulcd by this rom- Illilll'C ol' sludcnl government. The pleasant vvcnings of dancing contrib- uted to lhc happy memories of our higll school days. THE THOUSANDS of books in our library me-rc processed for dislribulion among thc student body hy the cific- icnl and failhful Library Council. Two covers, please How long can I keep it?
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