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N. Page Fourteen MR. M. N. PORTER MISS MAY ANDERSON MR. VVILLIAM IEHLE For the first time in Centennial we have had student advisers. Miss May Anderson, girls' adviser, and Mr. M. N. Porter, boys' adviser, have been most helpful in aiding students prepare their programs and solve their school problems.
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f 1' f I' i .f'Pfn4s..a.- x gf'--Q . x.. ' T1 - -14 K . ' 'l ' , f r , S - v . I 1--.-M,-1 fb' r' ',, J . , f 7 Ruegg, Head Yell-leader. The Executive Committee 6f the Council was made up of these officers, the four class presidents-Bill Mattoon, Franklin Oetting, Bill Casto, and Don Shelley, and the representative of the Council as a whole-Marianne Crockett. As sponsors, Mr. M. N. Porter and Miss Ruth Matthews helped guide the Council through the trials and tribulations of its first year. In order to keep the plans of the various clubs and societies from conflicting, the Council acted as a clearing-house. Lists of all organizations' planned activities were reviewed. The National Honor Society was delegated to review assemblies. Council members journeyed to Colorado Springs for a meeting of the Southern Colorado Association of Student Congresses, and Charles Spath was elected presi- dent of that organization. Earl Hobbs was elected vice president of the Inter-City Student Council, formed to co-ordinate the activities of the separate bodies. In cooperation with the Exchange Club, the Council started the Youth Center in Me- morial Hall. - With all these things accomplished in the first year, we can expect that the Student Council will continue in the future to serve its purpose, that of giving Centennial students a greater and more effective voice in their own govemment. ' Doucms UNFUC f ff W 1' A 'A X . . .- fi. ' A ffffsf -Lf.,'f ' ' I 1' lv N x' -f-A!! K 3. , , 2' . B ff' Cf s' ,fff ff -if ffff fc .'1f'f'fQ ' A ,ll J f ,T 1 1 in ,V 4' -,Y ,., 1 s , f f' f .f f '. ., f 1 'J SECOND SEMESTER COUNCIL Back Row: K. Walter, E. Brunner, M. Rosenblum, I. Craddock, R. Minet, F. Johnson, C. Coatney, B. Anderson. Second Row: M. L. Phelps, B. Denny, J. Atchinson, J. Martinelli, C. Murphy, I. jolly, S. Crocker, J. Chamberlain. Third Row' I Dykes O White E Shaw H Jones D Heath S Won G Goure J H k' I -- v' y- y- 1- .. g,. ,. op1ns,J.vey. Bottom Raw: J. Amaya, B. Day, E. Hudgens, I. Jones, B. Fink, R. Shelley, J. Criswell, B. McQuarrie, V. Laird.
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l J flu' 'fi MISS TRIMM MISS HARNEY Without the aid of our Competent secretary, Reclell Trimm, and clerks, Helen Harney and Mary Ellen Kim- sey, Centennial's office could not function. l Page Fifleen
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