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STUDENT UNION OFFICERS. Sarah Jane Carrell. corresponding secretary: Cal Samra. vice-president; Joseph Pelham, president; Beverly Telford, recording secretary. This year brought revisions to the Student Union Constitution as the Student Union members, over two thousand strong, decided to extend voting privileges to “all students officially enrolled in Central High School.” Also, the executive body will include a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer as officers, by way of another amendment. Other ambiguous clauses in the Constitution were cleared as a result of three months’ work by a committee headed by George Sharpe. As in the past, the Student Union has offered its members admission to most of Central’s games, assemblies, and parties along with a subscription to the Arrow Head. It has served to unify and to make extra-class activities representative of the whole school. I he President of the Student Union was Joseph Pelham and the position of Vice-President was held by Cal Samra. Beverly Telford served as Recording Secretary, and Sarah Jane Carrell as Corresponding Secretary. The cameras all are ready Slioal” the director cries, Taking scenes of 48” To unreel before your eyes. The first reels are of Seniors The stars the school holds dear, Followed by the clubs and sports That reigned throughout the year. —Jim Moore ,4t last we see the starlets The endless cast that waits, To fill the role of present stars When their class graduates. Yes, on this film is captured Deeds of the Senior class, IT ho leave behind a record bright .Is grandly on they pass. ' t t I t t t t I I I ■! ■ ' ■ ‘
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STUDENT COUNCIL. First row, left to right—Bill Billings, Roberta Jimerson, Betty Lacy, Dorothy Zavell, Cal Samra, Vice-President; Beverly Telford, Recording Secretary; Sarah Jane Carroll. Correspond- ing Secretary; loseph Pelham. Pat Elmer. Second row- Connie Lafbcdo, Clarence Rcvord, Bob Murdock, Norman Bradford, Don Bushev, Marshall Hershon, Beverly Crane, Barbara Arrand, Nan Curry. June Thom- son, Joyce Newberry, Joan Irwin, Lee Ann Lehr. Third row—Don Barnes, Bob Beck. Jim Anderson. Dick Shaw. A Ivan Roland. William Parker, Dayne Davis. Jo Irwin, Lucille Underwood. Jean Kruetzman. Richard Warren, Joyce Foltz. Fourth row—Joan Sheldon. Iris Rowe, Marilyn Howe, Mary Lynn Ross, Sherry Rood, Ron Liddle. Jerry Humphreys, Don Green. Evelyn Kiefer, Barbara King. Fifth row— George Sharpe. Sharon Walters. Gertrude Lennox. Sue Turner. Barbara Rewey. Joyce Carlson. Beverly Kile. Shirley Compson, Helen Samaras, Ruth Teitelbaum. Sixth row—Joyce Wisely. Barbara Gwyn, Alice Draper, Joyce Easter. Joan Ferguson. Carolyn Grabiel. Jean Dowd. Janet Soper, Shirley Haner, Joan Bennett. Seventh row— Mary Underwood, Rosemary Davis. Mark Turpen, Ted Neely, Thomas Williams, Janice Gerholz, Elise Bennett, Pat Rathburn, Donna Goff. Student Council This year, as in the past, Central’s Student Council has striven for better relations between students, faculty, and the community. Representatives from each group have come together in order to perfect conditions of the school and to perform works which will be beneficial to Cen- tral’s citizens. Not only were the school and community served, but also far-away parts of the world where chil- dren of different lands received Red Cross boxes packed by members of the Student Council Red Cross Committee under the direction of Roberta Jimerson. The War Orphan Committee again supervised the sending of boxes to the Belgian war orphan adopted by the Central students. Due to the Student Union Constitution amendments, the head of the Finance Commission will be replaced by a treasurer next year. Under Ruth Teitlebaum’s direction, the commission made ap- propriations for classes organizations, and activities and submitted the budget for 1948. In addition to sponsoring the Clean-Up Campaign, obtaining trash cans for the campus, and supervising the purchase of shrubs, the Welfare Commission, directed by Dayne Davis also se- cured suggestion boxes in the main office. Arrangements for the bands and decorations at the various social events were handled by the Social Commission supervised by Rosemary Davis. The Activities Commission, headed by Bill Billings, supervised the submission of the Stage Craft Club charter. They were also responsible for the opening of the lunch rooms.
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