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PRESIDENT: Edward Good The Student Council of the High School of Charles- ton is the student governing body, democratically con- ducted with a representative from each homeroom class and club. Officers are elected each spring by the entire stu- dent body according to a procedure similar to that used in local, state, and national elections. Through the practice of democratic principles, the council furnishes students an opportunity to develop initiative and practice responsibility. This year, the group worked on projects involving the school and community, trying to solve problems which arose. Through a constitutional change, clubs were re- quired to register activities with the lnter-Club Council. Charleston High's governing body sponsored a car in the Christmas parade, cooperated with the county association in the March of Dimes Drive and other com- munity projects. Also the Spring District Rally was held a Charleston High this season and, as in previous years, C.H.S. was represented at the State Student Council Convention. Awards were made to outstanding seniors and the club which had rendered the most outstanding service to the school was recognized. Charleston High's Student Council is a member of national and state associations and with the help of and understanding advisor, Solomon Breibart, the organi- zation tries to uphold the standards of both associations. 1.5---..- l. 4 l . THE STUDENT Jacqueline Anderson, Harry Bishop, Tommy BlackNimmie Britton, Suzan Bunch, Sylvia Capps, Ewing Carruthers S.: x t i Sam Corbin, Carol Drowoto Pai e Halse Alliso dnna, Holmes Haseldon, Norma Hearne 1 1 I L Larry James, Maxine Johnson, Sybil Johnso 5' ert Krell, Stephen Lee, Bill Mclntosh, June Friday Q . B X was ,Q gthx . , -igggt: . ' , - . .. H .. , X .q -is - t f I - ,s if .F -:C t N 1 Cari, 'f A 9 X .M ..,. ' ill: is i B L ' iv-X f ' ll ii.s. 1 f it i '- ' 'B . . T I . i f , T . V 4 iis. . S? .f --r- f if Q - is . g J t A ' ,W-is ,, . . ig X A -N - ' , S A ' S i .Hg Ut... 70 '-aff!
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