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Page 33 text:
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BELOW: Ralph Masker. Terry Ellis, and Ben Craven discuss their plans. RIGHT: Meg Potter gets ready for the meeting. BOTTOM LEFT: Eddie Linton and Mark Saveli saw a board. BOTTOM RIGHT: La Juana Obert practices for the beauty pageant.
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Active Council The CHS Student Council was very busy this year with their many projects. Their first successful project was Homecoming. Each member was as- signed certain responsibilities concern- ing Homecoming. Next, during Decem- ber the Sunland toy drive was held. With the help of the student body many toys were collected and distributed at Sunland. A dress-up day was also spon- sored by the Student Council in Decem- ber and all students were encouraged to wear their Sunday best. On this same day the faculty Christmas party was held, which was enjoyed by both the fac- ulty and council members. Their last project was the Miss CHS beauty pag- eant. Due to the efforts of all members it was a great success. Lastly the annual CHS Student Council banquet was held in May. TOP: Student Council members make plans for the beauty pag- eant. ABOVE: Mr. Butler enjoys himself. RIGHT: Toys await to be taken to Sunland. 28 STUDENT COUNCIL
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Mackey Crowned Miss CHS Is my hair poking out anywhere?” Is my dress straight? Oh no! My zipper busted! Is there any lipstick on my teeth? Aagh! My makeup is smudged? Such were the woes of a group of very excited girls, the contestant of the Miss CHS Beauty Review. As the day of the pageant dawned each girl remembered the time spent focusing on their posture, walk, smile, and makeup tips. Pictures were taken, people oohed and aahed over ruffly dresses, and contestants dispaired over wobbly shoes. When each girl took her walk in the spotlight and smiled her biggest smile, she felt a great sense of pride for a job well done. RIGHT: Deanna Mackey beams after being crowned the new Miss CHS. BELOW: The queen and her court IL-R) Beverly Dunn, fourth runner- up: Missy Miles, second runner-up; Deanna Mackey, queen: Carla Rustin. first runner-up; Stefanie Kent, third runner-up.
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