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970-71 Was .L , if 1 1 525 ' xi- A i i fi 1 S. 0 Q, f ,., f p C fm- P... 1 -,u C S 3 . il 'L -+'H:,.' '1 - s ,Jr in X Top: The Student Council skit committee presented a turned about 'cfootball game at a football pep rally, where the girls played the game and the boys led the yells and twirled. Above: Sophs. Suzanne Kizer, M Reeve-sgj Debbie Chapin, and Marilyn Webb digibute packets at the registration desk of the Student Council Forum held at CHS with over 400 area Student Council members present. Right: This solarized print is of Gloria Williams and Carl McMurray at the Pres- entation Dance with the theme The Long and Winding Roadw. A Bus Year For Student Council The 1970-71 school year started early for Student Council members. The officers attended a workshop in July, and the Executive Council of ex-officio members began prepara- tion for Orientation Week in August. Various tasks were performed by the Student Council: election and instal- lation of new membersg assistance for the cheerleaders by making banners, putting on the skit shown at left, and spirit assembly, Homecoming parade, bonfire and dance, Variety Show C'This is the Dawning of the Age of Aquariuswj. Christmas Spirit with tree, box for a needy family, and dance: Northeast Texas Student Council Forum Qhosted spring forum, ran for president, acted as secretary, provided entertainment from CHSQQ Presentation Danceg election of offi- cers for 772, and Talent Show. Besides all these activities concerning social life of CHS, the Student Coun- eil was also responsible for the re- vision of the School dress code which was adopted by the school board. 27
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The Motion Is Made And Secondedg' . . . The 1970-71 Student Council officers are Tommie Dodd, presidentg Charlotte Wil- son, secretary, Deby Nelson, treasurer, Linda Washington, parliamentarian and Jody Kennedy, vice-president. The newly-installed members of the Stu- dent Council are: T. Dodd, J. Kennedy C. Wilson, D. Nelson, M An in, D Nelson, G. Anderson, L. a on, B Chilton, Linnie Atchley, sponsor B. Dyer, C. Garrett, M. Keith, S. Keller, D. Riddle a 1 26 B. Steenbergen, L. Armour, D. Bronson T. Cochran, E. Harrison, M. House, C King, J. Littlefield, D. Potts, D. Shep pard, B. Walker, D. Chapin, NI. Davis, W Jones, S. Kizer, C. lVIeCord, M. Reeves and M. Webb. f Above rightj
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Assembl Planning Council Presents Programs . Co-ordinating new and different assemblies throughout the year was the main goal of the Assembly Planning Council. The main presen- tations given by the APC this year were their own Christmas assembly and c'The Lost and Found Depart- ment,'7 a high school singing group from Dallas. A special program this year included c'Up With Peoplefi a nationally known singing group. Others were the Mt. Pleasant Quar- tet, and a demonstration held by the National Aeronautics and Space Ad- ministration. The APC was always on the lookout for an assembly prospect that would be both edu- cational and entertaining. www Assembly Planning officers are Danjta Bronson, president, Lillie Armour, vice- president, Linda Washington, secretaryg and J on Jeter, Treasurer. 28 Above: Members of the APC include Steve jackson, Mark Richards, Danita Bronson, Brenda Washington, Ezekial Wil- son, Lillie Armour, Linda Washington, and fnot picturedb Judy Keeble, Diane Riddle, Bill Abernathy. Here they are giving the Christmas assembly. Left: S'Up With Peoplef' a traveling group which seeks to promote love and brother- hood, was an enjoyable event for CHS Students.
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