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be c 75 e'ef7 F 1 or r P111 LWWILD T . , ,. sv Cosmopolites OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Dorothy Schrader 7,,, , President , Philip Duncanson Vice-President , H ,, Wendell Hauth Anna Tomsick ,, ,, ,,,,,,, e,,, S ecretary ,,,, ' , ,,,, , John Babcock Growing out of an insatiable need for a middle group to co-operate and help the Student Council comes the Cosmopolites, which was created April, 1926, as a representative body composed of plenipotentiaries from every officially recognized organization in Central High school. The new venture, still in its embryo stage, is chartered to be one of the strongest factors in student life, because its members represent all student activities. The ten students making up the Student Council can not give the sense of democracy, the feeling of all the students, or the vital touch that is manifested in a convention of nearly forty boys and girls from the cream of student life. The three specific duties of the Cosmopolites are: fljproviding co- operation between the Student Body and the Councilg C29 creating school opinion, and f3J aiding in enforcement of student regulations. The Cosmopolites have started to play an important part in enforcing laws, and bringing the Council in close contact with the student body. The work of the Council can now be recognized. The monthly meeting of the Cosmopolites bring together into one group the representatives from the following organizations: All four classes, Owl, Olympic, Forum, and Ciceronean Debating societiesg Aletheorian and Clionian Literary societies: Hi-Y club, Commercial club, Spanish club, French club, Latin club, Girls' Athletic club, Boys' C club, Glee clubs, School Times, Annual Staff, Band and Demonstration manager. 23
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QTE Emma Student Council MEMBERS President , .. ..... ..,.,. ,, ,... .,..,..,. . .,.. . ...Richard B:attv Secretary .... ...... , ..,, . ,. ,... , ,.,.....,.., ,... ,A,,,, ,,,, I r e ne Thompsn SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES C' : L- l Estelle Allison a ice xml Robert Knox Robert Proeszr JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Ula Winters Lenore Stillman Charles Crailz lf oyd Rey SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Robert Davis Maxine Henderson FRESI-IMAN REPRESENTATIVE Mildred Schuster FACULTY Miss L, B. White Mr. V. P. Atkinson For the first time in the history of Central, a handbook containing school information has been compiled and edited by the governing body of the school. The Student Council was organized in 1923 as a means of initiating a form of co-operative government into Central and is developing gradually into a highly efficient, controlling body. The duties of the Council are executive, legislative, and judicial. The Student Council has accomplished many projects for the good of the school. Special trains were managed by this groupg the annual vodevil proved a remarkable success under their directiong the students' creed and the students' handbook are the first to be produced by our representativesg courtesy week and president's day never have been quite so successful in the past three years as they were this year. The real accomplishment of the youthful service aspirants, however, was the clean-up week, which seemed to revolutionize Central's student life. Under Richard Beatty's administration, by-laws and amendments were created giving power to this governing body, that it might inflict some punishment upon the ever present vandals. 22
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