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. , . School's iournalists ioin honorary club Students who exhibited talent in iournalism were honored by Quill and Scroll, a national organization which boosted its membership with two teas for new members, one in the late fall and the other in the late spring. Money raising proiects undertaken during the year in- cluded the selling of candied apples and holding an election for the most wanted man at CHHS on Activity Day. Voting by dropping coins into a container, students and teachers voiced their opinions. The winner of the title, Mr. Deligan, wore handcuffs the en- tire day. 'I. Focusing their attention to the front of the room, members listen intently to club news. 2. Carefully pouring punch, Sherri Rideout readies the refreshments for the tea. 3. Leaning on the podium, Debbie Gering announces club plans for the upcoming year. 4. Laughing, Mark King attempts to add some fun to the tea by performing a stunt. fv- 3 .Q ff! .3 ,gm ff-an ,eff -
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Challenging efforts yield homecoming Through the cooperation of all the club and class presidents, the lnterclub Council func- tioned efficiently in carrying out its obligations. Overcoming its first task of assign- ing a meeting date to each club and class, the lnterclub Council prepared for the coming year. Next, the members of the organization worked diligently on arrangements for Homecoming. By informing clubs of their Homecoming cnadidates' fees and by making up a schedule for the parade of floats and candidates during halftime, the lnterclub Council successfully fulfilled its main obiective. 1. Seated across the stage, Homecoming candidates talk among themselves before the assembly starts. 2. Looking out at the audience, Greg Spivey begins to introduce the various club candidates and class princesses. 3. With serious faces, Kathy Garber, Shirley Foster, and Jimmy Love listen intently to the business at hand. 4. Conversing with each other, Julie Garrison, Bobbie Bonds, and Kathy Storey wait for the meeting to begin. lnterclub Council 43
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.I .Y kin . X ali 'l 7 X f 'E ' , 7' l E t gt t 1 as if. ,. -. P c- 49 .T . I Q I V 1 4 1 1 X .4-0 Empty coffers keep Focus from primer Striving for the combination of the school's creative literary and artistic talent, the Focus staff labored to produce a magazine. Numerous projects were undertaken during the year to raise money needed to publish Focus. Along with a year-round paper drive, the Focus staff sold candy apples and stationery and delivered Christmas cards to in- crease the club treasury. 1. Leaving the Focus room, Brenda Mills gives some final instructions to the staff. 2. Staff members edit and grade stories and poems submitted by the student body. 3. Scrounging through the files, Gay Arnold tries to locate a page from a past issue. 4. Observing Lynne Covington's poster, Shirley Bishop admires her artwork. if ? f J 'K .. ff .il 3 4 Focus 45
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