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I. Duke, K. Mays, D. Mays, D. Hazlett, 1'. Hawthorne, D. Ward, 8. Carder, l. Bragg, 1. Brown, A. Brown, R. lucas, D. Martin, 8. Burcham, D. Fekete, M. Harris, l. Fralic, G. Estep, M. Carroll, and T. Massie. K a y Wright LIBRAR Y WORKERS w ; .17 The library workers did a tremendous job with their studies this year. Mrs. Wright came up with a new idea - the use of library cards by the students. It was a smashing success because only eight books were lost. The library workers put up bulletin boards for classrooms, did book reviews for the school newspaper, learned the fundamentals of speed reading, and even taught special library units to classes. 93
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STUDENT COUNCIL P05 T5 Top row: Sharri Walls, Kim Upton, Connie Webb, Iim Duke, Bl Callebs, Alisha Black, Ian Smith. Second row: Kara Hesson, lori Bragg, lynn Smith, Todd Donahoe, Carla Henson, Melody lake. Third row: Mr. Edwards, Rhonda Tawney, Kristal Taylor, Wendy Childers, Kim Howard. Fourth row: Lisa Callebs, Bobby Carder, Tammy Walls, David Gray, 8' Kim McDaniel. The Student Council of Chesapeake High School is an elected body of students dedicated to school service and community activities. Each year the Council is responsible for the annual Homecoming Ceremony and Dance held in October. The Council sponsors the Red Cross Blood Drive in which seventeen-year-old students can give blood to help needy indivi- h ' duals in our local hospitals. Along with Beta ,tirwl'err-JQIJ 4-6392 , . Club the Council sponsors Teacher Apprecia- , ' M tion Day. Members help each teacher in the m , ' ' classroom and present them with gifts, flowers, i ' , w v V ' or breakfast. Fund raising activities such as can- dy bar sales, car washes, and athletic program sales will be implimented by a book store which will sell a variety of student needs: pens, pencils, paper and computer discs will be among some of the items that may be purchased in the book store. . 92
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CHESSONIAN MAKES MEMORIES This years Chessonian staff has worked very hard to produce a quality book. We have made many changes and improvements to make a better yearbook; One major improve- ment is our recently acquired darkroom. This allows us to make your yearbook more per- sonal and interesting by using special tech- niques on the pictures. We hope you'll enjoy this and the future Chessonians. 94
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