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The Student Council did its best to make this the most inter- esting year in CHHS history. Guided by James Peabody, as president, the Council made a number of contributions to the growth of the school. Among the most noteworthy achieve- ments were the adoption of a new code for the conduct of elections and -the publication of an up-to-date student direc- tory. The Council has taken an active role in the Intra-City Student Council and representatives attended the State Con- vention at Shawnee. The Council furnished uniforms for the custodians and placed mirrors and soap dispensers in all the building rest rooms. Weekly meetings of the group are en- thusiastic gatherings of home-room representatives. No school problem escapes notice and every ,effort is made to make the student body of the School on the Hill the finest in the land. Miss Juanita Cates and Miss Gladys Fischl, co-sponsors of the Student Council, examine the form of the installation ceremony in preparation for the assembly at which old officers are retired with the thanks of the student body and new officers take the oath of allegiance. Council officers discuss plans for a hand book, with pictures, soon to be pub- published as part of Council activities: James Peabody, president, Betty Jo Baird, secretaryg Dan Shaeffer, vice-president, and Paul Smith, treasurer. Page 29
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James Peabody, president of the Student llounrii, reads the new clevtion code of time organization, while Belly Ju Baird, secretary, makes note of the changes, and other members give their undivided attention. BACK ROW: Donald Norris, Mary Evelyn Phillips, Eugene Musselman, lack Good, Harley Arnold, C. F. Coates, Horace Hunter, Charles Ramey, Troy Seigler, Bob White, Wayne Sterens: SECOND ROW: Betty Cornelius, Dorothy Sarlin, Cyn- thia Elliott, Betty Poole, Emmaline Desper, Dialtha Palmer, Naomi Hicks, Barbara Mofffztt, Earl Walker, Paul Smith, Naomi Livengood, Claudine Forrest, John Jacks: FRONT ROW: Patty Harris, Chloe Stevens, Lee Marie Sestak, Mary ,lane Rose, Ada De Hess, Phyllis Bynum, Ann Hefner, Delores Dudgeon, Wanda Powers, Yvonne Peterson, Elizabeth Boyd. TUDENT COUNCIL Below: Building custodians wearing thc blue uniforms furnished to them by thc council: G. R. Caskey, J. N. Class, Sam Grihin, C. W. Hcald, Jay Branagan, Wil- liam Hanley.
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Mr Mahcl kimade and Mi Q Dorothy Mayes sponsorw of tht National Honor Sofia-tv plan the spring dinner and formal 1n1t1at1on At top: left lo right, standing: Dan Shaeffer, Ronald Senn, Clifton Aldridge, Melvin St-yer, Lloyd Cordell, Dale Wlilhite, Williaixi Roton, Donald Norris, ,lim Hamill, Georgia Mae Davis, Lillie Jo Butler, lmogene Adams, Eunice Kroeker, Nelda Faye Hood, Clydene Hughes, ,loyee Geisler, Juanita Crews, James Peabody, Zonalyn Gray, Vantlaline Shultz, Betty Collins, Wilma Franz. Sitting: Glen Reagan, Albert Straka, Naomi Livengood, Neldagae Smith, Jerry Biggerstaff, Alta Carpenter, Elaine Turner, Ada De Hass, Lu:-ille Conner, Mary Jane Rose, Wanda Powers, Patty Tom Harris, Nellie Bain, Norma Searhrough, Don Walraven, Laverne White, Phyllis Bynum, Hulbert Skinner. The largest National Honor Sox-iety in CHHf history proudly poses for a pieture with the em lrlent of tht- organization oeeupying the place o honor. H0 011 OCIETY President Bob White straightens the tie 0 vice-president Dan Shaeifer, while sec-retary, Many Jane Rose and treasurer, Neldagae Smith, look out .l am i , i 3 5 5 1,-w' K, tb 3. ,3 C 5 ,Zi J , .Q N J, ,Y in L kg vga, V ,, ,zz W, t A.
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