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' ,ey wwff .. .na ,U p l oil' xii Z Q I . 3, cf fv 5.359 is . lk., IHA Q Kwai l i sth' A ROW 'I Cleft to Rightl M. Long, L. Getz, M. Lamkin. ROW 2: J. Myers, P. Culhane, M. Yohn, W. Kessler, Mr. Myers, Mrs. Milewski, L. Orris, M. Moyer, J. Watts. ROW 3: L. Goodling, V. Peiper, J. Shank, E. Lichfenberger, V. Barrick, M. Baker, L. Kister, C. Heiges, M. Reeser. Lawrence Kister Editor-In-Chief ARGUS The Argus, the school yearbook, is edited and published by members of the Senior Class, selected by the yearbook advisor. With a wish in their hearts that this year's yearbook might be even better than last year's, the Argus Staff began their work of gathering all the year's activities into the yearbook. Through meeting deadlines, copy writing, proofreading, feature writing, interviewing, and many more hectic iobs, the Argus staff pushed nobly forward. The yearbook this year contains all that was accomplished by you and your classmates throughout the year. The Argus sincerely wishes it has collected all these memories and will help retain them throughout the years to come. Charlotte Heiges Business Manager Q T f 5 4
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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of CVHS is probably the most widely acclaimed organization in the high school. Council members meet every Thursday during Activity period to discuss various school projects, improvements, or problems which might arise ' ' jttii if y N y throughout the student body. ':.,' Q J Q 'T L At the beginning of the year, home rooms elected two ,A representatives to attend council meetings. From these people ,-'r .:.A,1 1 , an executive committee is chosen. This committee includes the , C president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, editor of the Ce- J ll Ve-Eye, editor of the Argus, presidents of the three senior high ' T s l j lkl lsllil rs-fr g classes, captains of the hall patrol, and Mr. George Davis, the ,.. xirvr J su, J able advisor. The regular and executive councils meet on al- , ternate Thursdays. 1 U g V gg, J , J ,af In a regular meeting of Student Council, dances are sched- l 3. -ff-iufiwjg'-,Q. , f RONALD BACHMAN . , uled, the committees meet, Student Council conventions are min planned, supervision of hall patrol, and differences of opinion are expressed. There is also conferring with Mr. Slaybaugh. DONALD BRANDT Student Council is also directly responsible for the func- tion, for the operation of the Student Store, and the welfare PFOQFOITI. ll . ROW 1: KLEFT TO RIGHTJ S. Kile, C. Hoover, T. Hopple, A. Sweger, J. Meck, K. Sullivan, W. Radabaugh, J. Hall, B. Shaw, S. Morrison. ROW 2: Mr. Heckler, Co-advisor, A. Boyer, R. Tinner, B. Kline, B. Metzger, E. Delattre, M. Lamkin, J. Mullen, C. Yinger, P Potteiger, M. Hensel. M. Pascarella, Mr. Davis, Co-aavisor ROW 3: F. Lamkin, N. Watts, M. Blissell, P. Castle, K. Foltz, F. Page, W. Simpson, J. Robb, P. Culane M. Noggle, S. Ober, C. Starner, L. Morrow. ROW 4: W. Clementson, J. Ebersole, J. Bore,S. Klinger,W Kautz, D. Thomas, L. Noss, D. Brandt, R. Rimrner, R. Bachman, R. Hare, M. Yohn.
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