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Choir 'lhe ofucers of the Girls' High School Choir for the season of IO46 and ll?-17 include: Jean Horton, president: Millicent Biittig. vice presi- rlentq 'llhelma Weeclen, librarian and uccompan1'st,' and Jean Ashline. seereturtf. lhree programs were presented during the first semester. One was presented for the County Meeting of P. T. A. oflicers, one for the November P. 'lf A. Meeting. and another for the annual Christmas pro- gram. 'l'his group will enter the state competition festival in May. Menthers are as follows: Row one: Norma l.ink, Antonette Bloch. Betty Bennett, llevera l'inkle. Annamae Leavenworth. Helen Uduary. Mr. Adam Decker, Barbara l'aislow, Doris lfgli. Margaret Owens. Rose Micalian. Beatrice Malik. Doris Coonradt. Rott' two: Sally Davis. Mae Snyder. Mary Clark, lleen kVilday, lileanor Crandall. .lane Cllillord. Alice l5ields. Barbara l,andrigan, Betty Malik, Helen Dziadyk. .leanne Ashline, Ciladys Buttig, Ruth llall, lfthel Oliver. Thelma XVeeden, Barhara Carner. Rott' three: Betty Arthtir. Ann Hall. liyelyn Owen. Barbara l.ewis. Millicent Biiltig. Beverly lltint, lidna Radley. lflorence l.ake, Sally XVarren, Jean Horton. lfllreida Buergert. Cos tella Browning, Catherine l7el,air, Betty Holser, Shirlie Slater. Rott' four: Alice trot-wsy. Mary Maryaret Ashline. Marilyn ljerrault, Phyllis Cipperly. Susanne llanchett. Alite McClellan. Betty Perry, Roberta Zweig, Catherine liields, Mary Arthur. 39
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I Student Council Ringing bells for fire drills, eagerly planning noon hours, watching the odd collection in lost and found increase, placing keep clean signs about, managing visiting day C108 welcomed visitors registeredl, seeing that busses for spectators were sent to away games, knees knocking, we were introduced to our fellow students in assembly, eagerly taking charge of the Name-a-Band Contest, all went to make up our year as your Stu- dent Council Representatives. We started the year with Gale Mosher as president Cwe were sorry to have him leave usj and finished the year with our capable leaders, President, Craig Kingsbury: Recording Secretary, Phyllis Dixong Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer, Neil McKendry. Members are as follows: Row one: Edward Hamilton. Arthur Mardon, Phyllis Dixon, Mr. Elmer E. Stahlman, Craig Kingsbury, Neil McKendry, Clifford Hastings. Row two: Marjorie Herman, Cynthia Gallantier, William Snyder, Kenneth Cummings, William Harding, Mary Margaret Ashline, Susanne Hanchett. Cenfmlirm W66kgjl This year our organization has been somewhat changed. There are changes in the paper itself. As we have editors, we now have an editorial page which takes up current happenings around Central or some other topic useful to students. There are new feature columns such as With the Hit Parade at Central and a movie column which discusses current movies and talks about the stars and their doings. We also have a weekly alumni column which gives information concerning persons who once attended Central. This year we have begun to put ads in our paper. We hope that we have really made an improvement over the papers of other years and it will continue to be a success. The staff of the Centralian is as follows: Row one: Richard Lally, Reporter: Sally Warren, Reporter: Michael Foley and Barbara Carner, Co-Editors: Miss Audna Clum, Advisor: Irwin Link, Artist: Ethel Oliver, Reporter: John Purcell, Reporter. Row two: Helen Dziadyk, Beatrice Teal, Lois Rescott, Marion Ewald, Marjorie Backhaus, Rose Micalian, Doris Jesse, Mary Teal, Helen Krause, Typists. 41
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