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......e,,,- Front row, left to right: D. Millen, C. Harris, D. Anderson L. Byam, R. Frattare. Second row, left to right: G. Ross, R. Yagnow, H. Lowden, P. Hauck, P. Owen, I-I. Duckworth , M. Kretovic. Third row, left to right: E. Campbell, P. Lewis, G. Stout, R. Weber, M. Speciale, A. Lynch, N. Sherman, , G. YVhitmore, S. Mount, D. Cowen. Inxert: Mr. Julien, Adviser. Front row, left to right: A. Pecoraro, YV. Barwald, D. Rogers, Mr. McMahon, Adviser, A. Ricigliano, S. W'eax'er, E. Agness, R. Yolewich, J. Coleman. Second row, left to right: XV. McKen- dry, T. Penders, D. Thomas, I.. Kilmer, C. Privatera, L. Quiett, D. Burke, R. Frattare. Row three, left to right: L. F. Lowden, J. Kunkel, B. Perretz, A. Tarantello, Benvanuto, Raymond. JUNIOR AND SENIOR COUNCILS The purpose of the -Iunior and Senior Councils at Char- lotte is to discuss the prohlems that arise within these councils or among the students whom they represent. and to present recomniendations to the Executive Coun- cil. A history of fine cooperation and hard work in these councils has given Charlotte its tradition of successful student government. As an integral part of our govern- ment. these councils have certain powers delegated to them hy the Constitution of the Students' Association: hut beyond this. they give the students a practical ap- prenticeship in deinocrztcy. Throuuh their planning of and participation in school functions. student representa- tives and officers have a fine opportunity to learn what democracy means and grow to love, cherish, and pro- tect it. I7
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Front rou le t to flghf Ronxld Frxttxrt eremy Coleman Ellen kent ss Don ald Anderson C111 WN hmnore Back rou. le t to rzght Mr McM1hon W1ll1un IvIcKendrs Rllhlffl Nitrter Carolxn Murphx Dmnnc VVh1tI'IlOI'6 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Oul Extcutuc Counul IS tht cxtcutne blanc h ol C harlottt Hlffhs stud: nt ffox LIIIIIII nt Thr Incmhushlp IS Inadt up of tht clttttd umm Hgh Scnlor II1'l'1 and Studtnt ASSOCIHIIOII Presxdcnts and othtr ICI 1 att cl rr C h ult su as Hman Plot and X V A C Iwhr Exccutlxs COIIHCII estahllshes the c ,vt ff r Charlotte- 'ind I'C'C'f'lX't'Q the c- 0IIlIIll'!ICl'1llOUS and ideas of tht- l unior and - 'lim frm y Thr- Ext-c'11tive Cfounci then 'ICIS upon tht-st and submits its rec- ommc-ndations for Hnfal approval to Mr. I Denison. STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Tht offictxs of the Student Assoc1at1on frtudc our ffoxernment on IIS path They account for 1ts Hnances, file 1ts records conduct the rneetlnffs of the counexls, and act as a l1a1son between the students and faculty For example our Pres1dent IQICII ard BIPICCIA confers dally 1n the Soctal SCIICIICS ofhce w1th Mr McMahon the faculty adxxser for the student government We art all deeply mdebted to our hard VSOIlxllIU ofhcers who often do not recene tht clcdxt they deserve Iron! ron le l to ugh! Donald Xntltrson Ruth nrd Mercer Ellen Aqness Marlf nc juques Ron tltl Irattxrc VN1ll 1rd Myers Mr McMahon Aduser Bari ro L IP t lo rzght Ptulctte RCIIIIII 1rd Dmnne Whmnore Carolyn Murphy Cva1l Soxtnstn xxllll 1111 MtKt'ndrx Ron xld Metzmgtr eremy Coleman Geoffrv Hughes Birt W aldc Carol Benson C111 VVh1tmore ,fv-
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STANDARD BEARER AND GUARDIAN OF THE FLAG The Standard Bearer and the Guardian of the Flag perform the important duties of representing Charlotte in the intellectual field and upholding the ideals and standards of our society and school. To obtain this honor they rnust rank at the top of the Senior elass. The Stand- ard Bearer of the Class of 1959 is lN'illard Nlyers, and the Guardian of the Flag is Carol Deuel. Iront row left to rzght Bonnie Brodt joan Forster Gall Soren sen Mr Frisch Adviser Ellen Agness Bark rou letto nght Barbara Pcrretz Carolyn Arnold Susan Fuhrrnan Linda Walker james Black CO OP COMMITTEE Ihr Co Op Cornmlttee has tht serv rm portant task of pros 1d1n0f the monu with which to optrate our many and xarred stu dr nt aetrxrtres The S3 30 that the student pus in fourtttn weeltls lnstallments hfne Hts not onlx hunstlf but our school YN rth out thrs frrrantral support rn mx fxttrxrtics a our X X A C Could not fune on ln rft ntral tht student hodx at Charlotte has wholcht rrtcdlx supported the Co Op C orrrrrutttt which has helptd to prosrdf much of tht tql11pITlCI'lt and mate rr rls that mc art fortunate to haw hurt it C har otte lhr support of tht C o Op sxstt rn rrnltts lt unrquc arnonff mans other schools and the rms of them 1. 2 ..: . y , 1, . i s, - 15 V , . ', I . : V ' X is V s 5 , . such as this yearbook, our hand. the Pilot, nd 1. ti . ' ' frat- X 1- . 'f 1.51 n I8
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