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Officers: First Row, left to right: President Sue Fenelon, Vice President Jim Scagnelli. Second Row, left to right: Secretary Lorraine Palmer, and Treasurer Jay McCann. Perhaps the first semester Student Council will be remembered. And, if it is, it might be re- membered because of one obvious innovation. For the first time in CHS ' s history, a female President, Senior Susan Fenelon, was in charge. Due to the facts that the number of students in College High is dwindling and that these students are relatively satisfied with the administration of the school, the SC had taken upon itself a role of social instigation. It must be noted that this Council made an honest attempt to become involved with the student body and to organize activities. However, those involved in this Council will surely never forget those Lighter Moments. ... A Vote for Sue is a Vote for You ... a certain sophomore ' s accusation that the seniors were sew- ing the seeds of tyranny in this organization . . . the double amendment to the Constitution allow- ing sophomores to run for the Presidency and abolishing those necessary petitions . . . the S.C. plaque, which will forever remain in the display case to commemorate the ' 70- ' 71 football squad . . . the decision to interpret the Constitution loosely . . . the loosely interpreted meetings . . . the pro- posed Ski Club, Carnival Booth, Ping-Pong Tourn- ament, and other miscellaneous . . . the successful organization, compilation and distribu- tion of the CHS Directory, which should be used for no other purpose than to . . . sophomore V.P. Jim Scagnelli ' s infamous leadership of flag salute . . . the Election . . . Representatives: First Row, left to right: Neil Solomon, Beth Applefield, Karen Seidler, Joanne Sheft, and John White. Back Row, left to right: Debbie Houghton, Chris Glass, Rich Swatt, and Clay Statmore. First Semester Council 14
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