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TUDE T COUNCIL PRESENTS l Wonder As I Wander was the winning solo sung by senior Laurel Patterson and accompanied by Ken Haughee. Bourbon Street Bums was the title of these dancing juniors Arlene Nover and Connie Griffin. 22 Presenting the awards is Carol Carpenter, The Student Council of CHS presented o very successful l96l Opportunity Night talent show. The seniors participating were Laurel Patterson and Jim Nelson, winning first awards in the solo competition, and Lowell Chellberg who placed second. Arlene Nover and Connie Griffin received first prize in the comedy division for the juniors. Twirling her way to second place was Kathy Kelly. Boots Lind and Joel Bassett also gave their usual fine performances. Sophomore Julie Kolic won third prize with her song selections. An accordion solo by freshman Paul Poparad, comedy act by several Junior High girls, and an Arabian flag twirling demonstration by eighth grader Sue Ann Williams, completed the program. Two combos entertained during intermission. Emceeing the show were Jim Robertson, Petro Manning, Bill Witte, and Cherry Gunnerson, wkho kept everyone laughing with their amusing 5 its.
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Amid campaign buttons, posters, slogans, and parades, the students of CHS chose the officers of the i960-61 Student Council. Although limited to a two-week campaign, juniors Wilson Halley and Ralph Miller uti- lized their time to the fullest extent in the race for the presidency. The climax arrived in the election on May 6 from which Ralph emerged victorious. Sophomores Joel Bassett and Wanda Diness were uncontested for the offices of vice-presi- dent and secretary respectively. At the some time each class elected five students to represent them in this increasingly active student government. PUPILS EXERCISE PR Also in the running for president was Wilson Halley. Ralph Miller makes his platform clear in a campaign speech in front of the student body. I ILEGE IN VOTI G Joel Bassett and Wanda Diness were uncontested for the positions of vice-president and secretary.
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OP PORTU ITY IGHT FEATURI G I 2- With baton flashing, iunior First place in the solo in- Kathy Kelly takes a second. strumental division went to Jim Nelson playing March of the Dwarfs. Student Council representative. Representing the junior high in a solo act was eighth Doing a capable jab of announcing were sophomore grader Sue Ann Williams. Jim Robertson, and seniors Petra Manning, Bill Witte, and Cherry Gunnerson. 23 l 4 I
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