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Our Government Ol r Student Council Gforce Zt m m hr m a x Junior Council President The three Student Councils of Charlotte High School, Executive, Senior, and Junior, have worked with great enthusiasm in the past year to benefit and promote the welfare of the school. The revision of the Students' Association Constitution was begun by the Executive Council in the early part «if last year, and as a result «if their work wc arc now using an entirely new and different school election plan. Although this plan has been used for only one election it has already proved a suc- cess. The revision is being carried further by the council this term. Probably the greatest accomplishment of the combined councils was the solving of the cafe- teria problem. Tlw Junior committee, with June McKlwain as chairman, is t«i l e con- gratulated on the cooperation they gave in remedying this cafeteria situation. Wc hoj c that the students will contine their fine work in cleaning up the lunchroom. At the beginning of this term the new five- ten plan was adopted by the councils to raise necessary funds. This new plan, by which students pay only fifty cents a term for the various social and athletic activities, has ina«le it |Hissihle for many more to suhscrilte ami is very successful. side from the more serious procedure, the three councils have provided some excellent entertainment for the students. The Senior and the Junior parties have been a great suc- cess. The dime dances an«l floor shows have also been met with great approval. Each stu- dent has loyally supported these entertain- ments and has made them a huge success. One of the big topics of discussion in the (Continued on f'luje twenty-three) James Wright Students .Issociation President After Robert Godfrey Senior Council President Before
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Visual Aid Office Visual Aid Corps Visual Aid Corps Visual Education in Charlotte High School has progressed rapidly in the past year. There arc now twenty-three operators available for operating Kodascopcs. balopticons. and film slides. During January, February, and March an average of 6500 feet of films has been shown each month. ( ther Visual Aid activities in addition to the operation of motion picture machines are the projection of lantern-slide lectures, talking still-film lectures and all assembly programs requiring projections. The corps lias provided song slides, local photographs on lantern slides, and stage sjxit work for the auditorium. Co-ordination of the Visual Aids office, where office clerks are one duty each period, with the Photo Club makes such services possible and by its con- nection with the Radio Club, the Visual Aid Corps has provided operators for the school radio receiving sets for classroom instruction. These services have advertised our school not only within the school itself hut have also attracted the attention of the State Visual Education Supervisors of Pennsylvania. Mr. Bennett and Mr. Kdgarton arc our ad- viser? and our officers are temporary until a constitution is drawn tip. We have appointed the following officers to serve for the re- mainder of the term: Kenneth Henderson, president; Hetty Taylor, vice-president, whose duty is to assign operators, films, and rooms; George Graham. Chief Projectionist; Antoi- nette C M»| er, secretary; Jean Sherman. Betty Belmont, and Virginia Brace, assistant secre- taries. Repair Work Projection Booth
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