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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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Tiger Tips Tells 0 C H LL e Tiger Tips covered the events of the school year. Through their fea- tures, editorials, and news stories the staff represented life at CHS as it really was. c'Head Tipperw Jean Loewenthal provided the needed organization to put out the weekly paper. She was assisted by the rest of the class in the preparation of the paper. The Tiger Tips staff visits the Herald Banner plant in Greenville. Photographer Brad Chilton, attempting to capture the Christmas spirit of this dis- play also captures himself in the reflec- tion of the glass. 30
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