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.rf qmrwmwpwwenwfw.. UHGAN TIU SPRING K' ff Harper Artuso Conner The peppiest, noisiest, most talked in and talked about meetings of all school activ- ities are those of General Organization. After terms of rather smooth sailing G. O. was invigorated by a wide-awake, progressive cabinet of officers. The stimulus began in the Fall with Michael Selan as President, Agnes McIntyre as Vice President, and Barbara Corell as Secretary. The highlight of their team was the cele- bration of Papa Central Day held under the auspices of G. O. Teachers taught blue- jeaned, plaid-shirted students. The Court House Square rocked with cheers, and Papa was inaugurated at a dance which enthusiastically climaxed this holiday of Central. Peprallies and dances were used as a means of improving school spirit and pride. With the same goal in mind-that of improving school spirit-Louis Artuso took over in the Spring. His helpmates were Margaret Connor as Vice President and Ioan Harper as Secretary. Louie and his peppy gang of delegates were hosts at a meeting of the triple cities Student Council. Representatives from North, Iohnson City, Vestal and Union Endi- cott were on hand for a business meeting and eats in the school cafeteria. Research, pending a revision of the G. O. constitution was carried on, under the leadership of Mr. William Hogan, faculty advisor. The Fall term of 1944 and the Spring term of l945 were acclaimed as enthusiastic, contro- versial and peppy. General Organization really was Going On.
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andduflent GE EBL Mclntyre Sejan FALL Cor ell PA PA CENTRAL DAY G. O. DANCES INJURY FUND
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y 1 Ruth O'Conner .. HU UH pg. FALL PRESIDENT ADVISOR , Miss Van Deusen - As the goal is the aim of every football halfback, so is Honor Society the goal for every student at Central. Twice a year this society attempts to select at an installation assembly the cream of the crop of Centralites on the basis of school service, fine arts, athletics, and scholarship. This year's crop was ambitious and busy. With Ruth O'Connor as F all President, Iames Morrison as General Officer, and Rose Mansour as Secretary, the activities under the spon- sorship of Miss Edith VanDeusen were well started when Iames Morrison, President: Philip Sweeney, General Officer: and Marjorie Allen, Secretary: took over in the Spring. The real meat of Honor Society is the Talkey, a newsy paper for alumni in the armed forces. The two editors, Virginia Molessa and Catherine Donnelly, keep our sailors, soldiers, and Marines hep to Central's latest jive. This year the athletic committee is preparing the Five Year Roster of Honor Society members. As according to custom the Society conducted the Honor Graduate Assemblies. The gold key of Honor Society is worn by the thirty-eight present members, as a symbol of gallantry in action in scholarship, athletics, fine arts or service.
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