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fudsuf Gmfernmcrzf The Chapin Student Council serves Chapin School with the best interests of the students and school as the central purpose. They work directly with the faculty for the bet- terment of the school and its students. There have been many worthwhile projects planned and carried out by the Council for the improvement of the school and the benefit of the students. The Council is composed of the President, the Vice- President, the Secretary, the Treasurer, elected by the entire student body and the class representatives elected by their respective classes. It is a good example of stu- dent government for the benefit of all. C. W. HENDRICKS, STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT Student Zouucil SEATED, Left to Right: Paula Eargle, George Branham, Gene Addy, twelfth grade representativesg Jimmy Deaton, Treasurerg C. W. Hendricks, Presidentg Jimmy Shealy, Secretaryg Randy Frick, Vice-Presidentg Benny Counts, Richard Lindler, Rosemary Chapman, eleventh grade representatives. STANDING: Gale Shealy, Glenn Addy, ninth grade representativesg J. H. Williams, Mary R. Stockman, J. B. Addy, Advisorsg Kendall Haltiwanger, Joan Epting, tenth grade representativesg Lynn Shealy, eighth grade representativeg Sandra Shealy, seventh grade representative. A
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