Student Council initiates Our husiest organization at CHS is the Stu- dent Council. Wlietliei' planning an assemhly lthree ol' them, in factj, taking tickets at ath- letic events, supervising the election for Homecoming Queen, decorating the gym, in- troducing Spirit Daly, organizing the Athletic Banquet, finding ti theme for Spring Formal, or finishing up any other project they handle, the Student Council always gets the joh done -and well done. Under the supervision of Miss Fitts, the twenty members, representing the four classes and the eligible cluhs, keep husy, hut they en- joy it, too. This is one group in which every- one really earns his letter. Spirit Day 'l CIHUWIJEIJ Sl llUUl I l N Jllx o es plohlein o Student. Council ollimei Suifldly president tl--ei-lin fumn I int Ii ll und ,llI't'i1Slll'lJl' Philip tie 1 i Nil 'Nh mln lic-lplul. S'l'UlJliN'l' COUNCIL Nllf'Nllll'1HS Fir! Now: Nuney NleCowcn. Sue Levis. Sharry F1 htl Nliix wne K Currier, Second Huw: Sponsor Nliss Fitts, Don Steele. Susan lillf. Diane llielilioin, .Iiininw l'1 lliini fnldstiin Philli Nod gers. liennie Dzirrow, Las! lion: Palsy Diggs. Don Full, Nicki Ewing, Cecelia Culnn r t mond Walters.
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