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A 6 -v« r-« 'MmfU't i, . . . (1) Rosa Lambert looks through an art magazine as the photographer finds her. (2) Mary Kocher listens to one of her speech students from her vantage point in the back of the room. (3) Roy Davidson says, “Yes, we had a pretty good season; we’re satisfied.’’ (4) “Does everyone understand this?” asks Janette Greenshields hopefully. (5) “I’m just waiting for 4:30,” says Hazel Ulrey. (6) It’s a red pencil Barbara Anderson has in her hand. (7) Mary Alice Stokes plys the adding machine for the benefit of the photographer. (8) What’s in that purse, Alice Eighme? Must be something valuable for you look all ready to defend it and yourself. (9) “Well,” says Beryl DeHaven happily, “here is something good for Word Craft.” (10) Miss Clara Flemington discusses home experiences with a student
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• • • (1) William Baxter shows us how the press works. (2) Julianne Trish assures us that she likes her work in Central’s library. (3) Cecil Monroe tries not too look too satisfied with himself posing with the 1939 Relay Queens. (4) “Yes,” says Merten Hasse, “it’s a serious business.” (5) Ben Miller is busy at work on the electrical score board. (6) Delores Ann Wood thinks this Latin is no laughing matter despite the amused looks of her pupils. (7) A member of the junior play receives some advice from Helen Courtney. (8) Hilmar Wahl is enjoying this chemistry experiment. (9) Out at Simmons Field we find Arthur Schwuchow watching his band go through marching maneuvers. (10) Ethelyn Bailey demonstrates her efficiency at the typewriter.
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Sideline Qoaeltuuf. . . . The Student Council of Central High School is composed of one member from each junior and senior homeroom, four representatives of the sophomore class, the three class presidents, and representatives of the Keystone Society, the Monitor Board, and the Courtesy League. The first semester activity which held the attention of the Council was the preparations for Pageant Day. This finished, the Council has time out until referee Winner blows the whistle for the second half. Next is the duty of the Council to make plans for the Eagleian Follies. Acts must be registered, tickets sold, stage equipment prepared, an advertising assembly presented, and many other things. The members have numerous minor activities which keep them occupied the remaining part of the year. Officers of the Council are LeMar Palmer, president; James Kotsakos, vice-president; and Patricia Dyer, secretary. President LeMar Palmer, at the wheel, steers the Council. 22
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