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STUDENT COUNCIL-Front row: Donna Bailey, Gwen Brown, Jean Loving Ctreasurerj , Linda Seaman, Jeanne Thomas Qcorres- ponding secretaryj , Kathy Spearman, Mr. Frank Fernandez Qsponsorj . Second row: Cindy Baade frecording secretaryj , Tim Barker, Cyril Christensen, Virginia Collins, Ben Spence, Brenda Deak, Teri Lee, Sandy Miley, Richard Tabbutt. Third row: Bonnie Corbin, Carol O'Steen, Pam Mellish, Bobbie Allen, Mariano Gessa, Helen Sellers, Brenda Matthews, Linda Selby, Steve Garvey. Fourth vow: Boyd Moore fpresidentj, Frank Vann, Eric Littlejohn, Jud Roberts, jeff Klink, Hank Dunn, Douglas Moore, Bernard White, George Bivens, Mike Vacher Qvice presidency. Lively Council Governs CH Primary among all organizations at Chamberlain is the Student Council, for it alone has the responsibil- ity to represent and govern the entire student body. Each class elects twenty representatives on an at-large basis, and they, in turn, are assigned bulletin rooms. A Student Council member has the sacred and sole duty of representing his room just as a Congressman does for a district in his state. Any facet of school life may be brought before the Council and acted upon. Committees, one of the most forthright ways to handle an issue, are everpresent. Through the efforts of one, the Privileges Committee, Chiefs are granted the right to leave school grounds to eat lunch. Fund-raising for the band, the Goodwill Clothing Drive, and lunch-line supervision are among the other activities undertaken by the Council. 86 CHECKING Chamberlain student parking stickers keeps Eric Littlejohn busy. AT THE HELM STUDENT COUNCIL, officers Boyd Moore fpresidenlj, jean Loving ffT6dS1,l'l'CTQ, jeanne Thomas fcorresjaonding secretaryj, Cindy Bgade frggord- ing secretaryj, and Mike Vacher fvice-presidentj steer CHS through a year.
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R va f- ' gf 1 'S' Tapping for membership is exciting event for service clubs . . . Reptile Show for exhibition . . . Science Fair winner . . . Exchange Student lends helping hand . . Pow-YVOW skit for laughs.
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CHAMBERLAIN BEAUTIES Donna Bailey, Gwen Brown, jean Loving, Carol O'Steen, Pam Mellish, Bobbie Allen, Sandy llliley, Linda Selby, Kathy Spearman, and Jeanne Thomas vie for the top position of Fairest Princess. ni . '-'T' lit fx X Z3 Frizz? 1 S,-Q-I SERVING THE ENTIRE student body, the Student Council bookstore is ably managed by Mrs. Joyce Price. IN CONNECTION with the Anti-Cancer Campaign a speaker expounds on the destructive dangers of smoking. ,N ff 9 i i STUDENT COUNCIL-Front row: Bebe Ayers, Debbie Mlingert, Steve Felsenthal, Cindy Green, John XVingert, Sandy Buehl, Kay Keller, Kay White. Second row: Cheryl Busch, Nancy Hickey, Yvonne Diez, Cindy Favata, Sandee XV11l1arns, Bobbie Thompson, Mr. Frank Fernandez fsponsorj. Third row: jackie Nicoletto, Andrea Faza, Sue Tyler, jane Shields, Connie Charlton, FeFe Zam- bito, Dawn Rush, Pamela Turlington, Winnie Blanden. Fourth row: Linda Ellis, Cheryl YVhzitley, Bill Guggenheim, Annette Olive, Paul Pierce, Gene Tagliarini, Bill Humphries, Bobby Covington, Jim Sopkin, Linda Middleton. 87
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