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Standing: we STUDENT COUNCIL COURT Rose Pemble, lusticeg Stanley Young, Iusticey lim Wenzel, Iustice, Ruth Wallace, Iustice, Tom Campbell Capt. of Traffic Squad, Seated: Mary Tarbox, Ass't Sec., Norman Wolcott, Chief Iustice, Larry Wilke, Iustice, Virginia Asklund, Sec. The Student Council Court meets once a month to try cases of the Court out according to the offense. Bart Butler and Norman Wolcott Q T'he Student Council Court traffic ordinance violation brought to judicial fashion, and fines are meted acted as Chief Iustices for the year. by the Traffic Squad. The proceedings are in regular Miss Martha Sjoberg serves as adviser of the Court. Back Row: Mootz. Third Row Malmquist, Second Ro Halverson, Front Row: Grant, Sgt., TRAFFIC SQUAD Robert Lubarx, Bob Thiers, Ronald Fish, A. C. Anderson, Adviser, Larry Pinska, Beverly Kluge, lim Gold, Bob Leonard Nyinan, Ronald Silver, lames Flvidge, Herbert Beulke, Robert Rynearson, Dan O'Leary, Wayne Alvin Apple, Glenn Desmond, wx Lois Bangle, Lou Ella Stevens, Ioyce Bahnem an, Ralph Bahr, Sgt., Axel Paulsen, Henry Weiskopf, Mardell Clarice Iohnson. Bill Strom, Sgt., Fred Nordquist, Sgt., Walter Weber, Lt., Tom Campbell, Capt., Bill Cronquist, Lt.g Richard Dwight Iarvis, Sgt., Miss Irma Meili, Adviser, 1
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STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row: Roger Benson, Tom Allen, Bill Traynor, George Marcos, Don Fallon, Don Mulligan, Iulien Philippy Bill Rock Third Row: Gordy Gilmore, E. C. Grayson, Bill Handsaker, Bill Cronquist, Frank Sack Ill, Bill Bixby, Ed Rotter lim Law Ioan Iohnson. Second Row: Margaret Rowell, Yvonne Helland, Sharon White, Marguerite Park, Ianet McClure, Rosemary Ruff loanne Collis, Bill Oehler, Evelyn Simon. Front Bow: Miss l. Meili, Adviser, Margee Doran, G. B. Merrick, Vice-Pres., Anzle Adamson, Sec., Tom Leicler Pres Ger ald Burke, Treas., Pat Wiggins, Miss Pearle Knight, Adviser, Mary L. Bryant, Adviser. I Student COunC11 Members of the Student Council, Central's governing body, are elected from the group of representatives from each home room. The Council sold bonds and stamps, and the goal of 540,000 was reached. The Schools at War Flag awarded each month to the school having 90 '72, ot the student body purchas- ing stamps was ilown on our flag pole during the month ot Ianuary. The Central Bookstore ably served students throughout the year. Hello Day tags were also sold to pay tor the service plaques and flag. A Sunlite Dance was given in February. Under the able leadership of Tom Leider, president, school spirit was greatly strengthened. Other officers for the year were George Merrick, vice-president, Anzle Adamson, secretary, and Gerry Burke treasurer. Advising the Council are Miss Bryant, Miss Knight, and Miss Meili ,R . .i,.... .. . 1' -...S W! 6 . QNX cusupvv-'-:wa ye- A , 'ry i is.. 5 : if Q 5 .Q sy X' .f1rf',, ,- A Vx-' i N M 5 5 iw 3 Q r f 5 ei- 1 f 7' 4 --1--arf 'ff' M2733 mmm-wavv ytjy W .i- Q.
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Back Row: George Marcos, Richard MacDonald, Donald Rezab, Iames Wilson, Bart Butler, Iulien Philippy, Bill Rock Norman Wolcott, I-loward Mothersill, Stanley Young. Fourth Row: lim Wenzel, Don Ogden, Elizabeth Perlt, lean Meyrick, Marilyn Dewars, Marlene Arons, Dorothy Webb, Shirley Nordin, Betty Bennett, Larry Wilke. Third Row: Gertrude Giere, Lois Kirchoft, Barbara Blaine, Ianice Kolterman, Gerry Finger, Ioyce Robersen, Ruth Wallace, Anne Marie Zeitler, Dorothy Overn, Rose Politz. Second Row: Douglas George, Betty Blike, Lois Anderson, Mary Rohland, Eunice Greenberg, Marice Lipschultz, Betty Leathers, Ioan Lexau, Rose Pemble, Virginia Paradis. Front Row: Henry Weiskopt, Lucy Merrill, lohn Relt, Treas., Ted Sidletsky, Vice-Pres., Karl Iacobson, Pres., Phyllis Hen- schel, Sec., Ieanne Mattson, Mary Tarbox, Tom Leider. Historical Society ln order to become a member of the 'Historical Society a student must have achieved an average of at least ninety, and he must have attended Central one or more years. The Research Committee of the Society keeps tiles of the alumni, the colleges they attend, any awards they receive, their profes- sions, marriages, and any other interesting information about them. Another activity is keeping scrap- books ot all the athletic and social events that involve former Centralites. There is also a souvenir scrapbook that contains programs ot all Central productions and invitations and place-cards from the various club events. Complete tiles ot alumni ser vice records tor World War l and the present war are kept. Sophomore Honor Medals The following students were awarded the Sophomore Honor Medals presented each year by the Student Council to the pupils who maintained the highest average during their sophomore year: Anne Marie Zeitler, lim Wenzel, Ted Sidletsky, Elizabeth Perlt, and Nancy Given. Z. 1
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