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Was Lightened By Our Student Government The Student Council was responsible for pre- senting to C.H.S. a beautiful new victory bell, which was used in the sectional. They also decorated the gym for the first game and pro- moted a better-school-spirit campaign request- ing all the students to wear something blue and white. The Student Council and its spon- sor, Mr. C. G. Addleman, also supervised the recording of the C.H.S. Review. Larry Wagner, Mr. Stearman, and Mike Perry admire the new Victory Bell. Two student council members help decorate the gym for the tourneys. )une Deli, Mary Lea Cook, Mr. C. C. Addleman, sponsor, Mary Barlow, Leeroy Molting, Mike Perry, Norma Betz, )udy Fleetwood, Robert Franke, Larry Wagner, Susan Settle, Shirley Hewitt. 25
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Back Row: Jackie hlerron, David Frazier, George Russell, Glenn McAtee, Larry Thomas, Steve Bridges, Kenneth Wells, Duane Pardieck. |erry Coon, Jerry Maley, Jay Beaman, Steve Pardieck, Jim Hunt, Mike Perry, Larry Wagner, Don Wiley. Row Three: David Wright, Jerry Speedy, Jack Mann, Leroy Nolting, Keith Hacker, Earl Pulse, Bob Lay, Ronnie Haislup, Linda Suhre, Nan Anderson, Mary Lea Cook, Pat Loesch, Phyllis Heavern, Joanne Strietelmeier, Sue Buffenbarger. Row Two: Mr. C. C. Addleman, sponsor, Loveta Castner, Dena Moore. Judy Morgan, Judy Brown, Clada Webster, Nancy Miller, Pat Cooley, Sharon Hammond, Lorena Perry, Connie Msshberger, Donna Davis, Nancy Jo Doup. Front Row: Allen Smith, Judy Fleetwood, Mary Barlow, Bob Franke, Norma Betz, June Deli, Shirley Hewitt, Dorothy Tilley, Karen Baker, Susan Settle. Our First Year In The New Building . . . The Student Assembly consisted of representatives elected from the various Guidance Rooms. The members collected the activity fees from their Guidance Rooms and informed the other students about what was discussed in their meetings. The Student Assembly also promoted better school spirit and sponsored the citizen-of-the-month contest. Its most interesting achievement, however, was a Log-Signing Party for all C.H.S.-ites. To add to its long list of accomplishments, the asssmbly together with its sponsor, Mr. C. G. Addleman, assembled a code of honor, defining the principles of C.H.S. 24
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Back Row: Richard Wand, Duane Pardieck, Larry Wagner, Allen Raquet, Donald Evans, Leo Maier, Robert Bowie, Herschel Crippen, James Paris. Row Four: David Lindsay, Orwic Johnson, Anatole Nebesny, James Kelsch, Russell Hicks, John Sawin, Nancy Castner, Frances Winchester, William Bissey, Edward Johnson. Row Three: Linda Robertson, Dixie Eddelman, Judy Stonenpher, Karen Reinking, Dena Moore, Beverly Ward, Loveta Castner, Louise Jackson, Carol Versteeg. Martha Baker. Row Two: Helen Robinson, Nancy Miller, Victoria Long, Kathryn Spurgin, Judith Smith, Linda Dettmer, Sue Buffen- barger, Maureen Grady, Joanne Strietelmeier, Sondra Baker, Larry Houchins. Front Row: Carol McCormick, Charlotte Cowles, Nan Schenck, Shelba Jean Axsom, Skaidrite Varkalis, Juanita Barr, Donna Calvin, Anita Ennis, Rosemary Genth, Gyneth Berry, Gloria Jones, Margaret Head, Robert Andrews, Miss Elsie Butler, sponsor. Not Pictured: Carol Jackson, Patricia Wilbur, Christina Sigmund. The Honorary Clubs Of C.H.S Juniors and Seniors in Columbus High School who maintained a high scholastic average were awarded membership in National Honor So- ciety. Miss Elsie Butler sponsored this group, which strived to encourage scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service among the students of Columbus High School. Back Row: Anita Ennis, Paul Holcomb, David Satterfield, Row Two: juanita Barr, Donna Calvin, Janet McMahan, Front Row; Miss Evelyn Seward, sponsor, Judy Campbell. Robertson, Quill and Scroll, the International Honor So- ciety for High School Journalists, has existed in C.H.S. since 1931. Juniors and Seniors who were in the upper third of their class and had done superior work in writing, editing, or busi- ness management, were eligible to become members of Quill and Scroll. In order to be- come members, they had to be recommended by the school principal or publications advisor and approved by the Executive Secretary of the Society. Miss Evelyn Seward sponsored this group. Earl Pulse, Skaidrite Varkalis. Letty Weaver, Louise Jackson, Nancy Miller. Beverly Ward, Vicki Long, Nan Schenck, Gloria ones. Linda
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