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The Planning Board, Eleanor Kozak. Elaine Neiame, Doris Bishara, Ruth Friedlcrnd, Helen Margolis and Addison Keeler, put their heads together to think up new ideas lor the pages of the Annual. Almost any afternoon ofthe school week you can find up in 310 a group of industrious students working with Mr. Iohn Grace. Their purpose-putting out the Panorama Annual. Mr. Grace has solved part of his problem of locating the various members of his staff by putting most of them in his 310 homeroom. As for senior Sheila Keats, Editor-in-chief of the Pan Annual, she can be seen in 310 discussing problems of publication with Mr. Grace almost any morning, to the aggravation of her homeroom teacher, no doubt. Sheila is assisted by a planning board of five members, Marjorie Wedge, Selma Pierson, Addison Keeler, Elaine Nelame and Ruth Friedland. The art department is very ably taken care of by Marjorie Wedge. Of course there are many others taking care of write-ups, busi- ness and photographs, too. Business Manager Stanley Bruckheim spends most of his afternoons canvassing Court Street for those all-important ads. Binghamton's merchants and businessmen are well repre- sented in the pages of the Panorama Annual. Photographers Ray Peterson, Walter Evanow, and members of the Photography Club can be seen flashing the camera about school Cand in some of the most unexpected placesl. After all, the Pan Annual must live up to its motto, lf you can't read, you can look at the pictures. The Panorama Board of l947 feels that school days are never-to-be-forgotten days. Ten years from now, this issue of the Pan will bring back memories of days that can not be seen again. If we can help the alumni of Central relive those days through the pages of their year- book, then one of our major aims will be fulfilled. First Row: Iackie Gruse, Nancy French, Ieannette Mansour, Sheila Keats, Mr. Grace, Marjorie Wedge, Doris Bishara, Helen Margolis, Ruth Friedland. Second Row: Sarene Rudman, Selma Pierson, Ioann Bernstein, Elaine Nejame, Mary Lou Haley, LaBeebe Bomysoad, Rhoda Paris, Phyllis Arthur, Marilyn Hepworth, Eleanor Kozak, Ioan Harper. Third Row: Peter Costas, Sam Giovanazzi, Stanley Bruckheim, Harvey Wolfe, Fourth Row: Sarah lane Merville, Loretta Lapata, Mary Dranichak, Priscilla Bartlett, Phyllis Allen, Addison Keeler, Gloria Horowitch, Marilyn Engard, Teresa Basso, Janice Springer. .f . V- st.. twins'-.nga
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Mariorie Wedge-Associaie Editor. Sheila Keats-Ediior Sianley Bruckheim-Business Manaqer Priscilla Bartleli and Marilyn Enqard look over an adveriising contract. , 11 'N ,F -fs 'fv of 1 Page Thirty PA ORAMA ANNUAL Sarene Rudman and Helen Margolis explain write-ups to lypisis Dorla Cannon and Mary Freeburn. SSQQQP6' i A , H
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SPEAKERS BUREAU Each year Central tries to do its share in the struggle against our common enemy-tuberculosis. During the T. B. Christmas Seal Drive a speaker's bu- reau is tormed to carry to the public in- formation about this deadly disease, and the work the National Association does in combating it. All through the month ot December, these Centralites travel through the Triple Cities speaking before various groups. To the students of elementary schools they speak of tubercular chil- dren who need aid. To the adult organi- zations they speak ot X-ray units and hospitals. But to all their listeners they get across the great need there is tor money to carry on the crusade against tuberculosis. To the T. B. speakers, who put so much energy into so great a cause, We DEBATE CLUB FIRST ROW: Marilyn Hepworth, lohn Lannon, Mr. I. P. Kavanagh, Rhoda Paris, Ruth Friedland SECOND ROW: Barbara Hickok, Mar- jorie Wedge, Nancy Merz, Stanley Bruckheim, Doris Bishara, Maryanne Robinson THIRD ROW: Selma Pierson, Beverly Haskell, Ugo Fabrizio, Robert Onley, Peter Costas, Carol Levy, Elizabeth Stuart Look up there in the skyl lt's a bird: say Hats Off! First Row: Doreen Goldman, David Sweeney, Robert Thorne, Stanley Bruck- heim, Ann Keeler. Second Row: Teresa Basso, Lela Sul- livan, Elaine Nejame, Selma Joy Pierson. Third Row: George Gitlitz, Addison Keeler, Peter Costas. Page Thirty-Two it's a plane: no it's a radio wave carry- ing the voices ot Pro et Con Club. Yes sir-Central's debaters have hit the air. During the past year they've taken part in several radio programs, discussing such timely issues as Education and also Free Medical Care. That's not to say that they've neglected other activi- ties. Subjects ranging from the Pro- posed Amendment to Limit the Presi- dential Term to Central's School Spirit were threshed out in studyhall and club debates. The annual encounter with North High before the Civic Club Was, as usual, a complete success. Under the guidance of Mr. Lloyd Hart- man and Mr. l. P. Kavanaugh, the mem- bers ot Pro et Con Club have also ac- complished a great deal that can't quite be measured in terms ot number ot de- bates won. They've acquired some- thing very important in this complex world-ethe ability to tackle problems and emerge with rational solutions.
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