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, V.. . Aearflev' RQ N :il We : I Opposite page, above left: The officers were T, Matthews, treasurer, J. Allen, secretary, Mr. Morris, advisor, D, Peters, president, G, Pope, v. president. Right: A bulletin board pre- pared by the organization. Below: Members were: kneeling, K, Gipson, J. Kimes, E, Walker, M, Barnett, R, Martin, B. Metcalf. Standing, D, Peters, S, Burcham, J. Wilson, L, Wal- ker, K, Brosseau, B, Stockstill, K. Morris, advisor, T, Matt- hews, G, Stockstill, C, McCullough, D, Mitchell, G, Pope, J, Allen. This page, above left: Several members took part in monthly meeting. Above right: Students gathered in the gym for assembly on Blue and Gold Day. Center left: Denise vacuumed inside of car at wash. Above: Records were being checked at the Table Tennis Tournament. Left: Wendy and Terri dried cars at car wash.
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Student Council Sponsored Events The governing body of CHS, Student Council, was composed of a student-body-elected pres- ident and vice-president and two representa- tives plus presidents from each class. The council took full charge of Homecoming fes- tivities ancl arranging for a band. In accord- ance with the festivities, Blue and Gold Day was held the day before in which everyone showed their school spirit by wearing blue or gold. To help make up for expenses the , H ,. ,, X , V , y., ,..,.,..?..a,,-V V, nu. .,l it-H-,,-:,, 5'... str '- - 1. a My 37? Ll a , 3 ,W Z 1 'Vw ings W ,H I L 3 -XE J ll as W W E Jain'-aaa -J'2IT.I1E ,,J:1 5 ...IC , ii .. J 'a,- ,if ' I'-5 7 q'l'.'llll I Q.-21 -'L -QD- ofa: . H- i ef I : 2 , Y ig. -41 l ' if 7 ' w 5 ' W ' ' 2 , . I ' A-' C' fr iiigi 1 W Q i f ,d l ,, wb ix .- U , , i f .. ,,.,. 1 it Q a T-if ,- M Q -a .M Q.: - J 1 - - . -L it , . -. M .- --if . , ,. , . ,Y -' , LV - 1, f .f .. en 'Q in -aff 'T , 5 'ti ,gi A B, s- ' -. ,gi 7 g , ' aff: X ,W ti ' lj wfgid, ,, V QW, st ' S .L V JK u my L: -, . F. nq. ' : ' ' 7 . ' . ' Exim? . --'rl N fs. .-V I H- 5 , 'U.,f,,,s.. - -1 , -ft ...,.,.,,.,. - . , ' ' 'i, , V H .W N T- -T f '1.,.' fl-, I- 7 K 2 -W LW' 'F-ll' - 1 it - U 'f -1 -f - I'-. ', ' f. J, '- ,ef--' t N. fl I I -- j sn 11, ... U A , V U + '. . .V 'F :l:QFiEEvr Li' 11 t 5 Ju- r, I 11 61? , W fi,-il y' ' ' f 4,721 -' ' gs' .i .'!'u, A -A ,Y --. ' -T - -. , .11 l.,:, .,.+E:x,q ' iv, f , . at ,s..- '-1, f-- -y , . af ,4 ., - e V , Q 13.1 '- :v,f,5q' at Qjv- '-gg-Q gs 4 , , -'v i , if ' '15-if Efvflm'--3: A wg .J - N A gg , 'xr if mil, Q Q- -' Eyitv N, ' . i wa' , ,- - ' gpwfii, -' , by f.y,-115, ' , ' ' 531 119 ' ' f Q. .4-35 rv --- .r 'T 'X 1- .ui ,. is sanity E Council held a car wash. Later in the year they were called upon by the March of Dimes organization to help raise money for the Cause. The Council responded by holding a Table Tennis Tournament. After much com- petition in many divisions, four champoins were presented trophies to show for their play. Monthly meetings We re held to talk about suggestions made by the Student Body. CUPS STUDENT i f W T ig gm 1' -l 1- 'T M Li ,fa f' ' -. --' W- 3--,.. T ' TING .4 1 '
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This page, left: Parents and fans came out for a night of basketball and the homecoming activities. Right: Kent and Leasa strayed away from the others on the dance floor. Below left: The band, Sound Company. Inc. , played rock and roll music for the dance. Be- low right: Many students preferred to sit and watch. Opposite page, above left: Candidates were: Susan Quinn, Senior: Terri Matthews, Sophomore: Marchia Johnson, Junior: Gail Pope, team's choice, and Linda Stockstill, Freshman. -Right: Coronation ceremonies ended with the crowning of Queen Linda Stockstill by escort Jimmy Willmon. Below left: Flower girl was Amy Conrad and crown bearer was Matt Heydt. Cen- ter: Several pep club and student council members worked on the homecoming backdrop. Below right: CHS students filled the dance floor. As Student Council sponsored the event, large crowd witnessed Homecoming at CHS on January 19, 1973. The Pirates, successful in B-team action, battled the Galena Bears. Coronation was held be- tween games when Linda Stockstill was 3 crowned Queen by Jimmy Willmon. F01- lowing the games, the students, teachers and alumni celebrated by dancing to pop music provided by Sound Company, lnc. . The night was declared a huge success. . . e :.:f. w. 1 2'1 .
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