STUDENT COUNCiL CABINET Gems: G. johnson, l.. Smrgess, XV.iril, I.. Hood, j. Richardson, C. 'i,ixurn. Xliss lyihenglnotl. X X - I . YI7?'T'f?If1U25f' 'fwtwinr ' trst Semester The purpose of the Central High Student Council is to develop student participation in self'-government, to train leaders, to promote good relations, and to serve as a guide to the student body. The l'irst semester Council began the 1957, '58 school season with a rousing enthusiasm. Such projects as a Mclean-up for College Day, Chirstmas decorations for front hall, and new printed copies ol' the constitution were accom- .F I Student Council plishecl. Also a lluman Relations Committee was organized to aid in stuclent prohlems. The annual charity clrives. the United Funds and Polio Campaign, were again headed by the Coun- cil. Plans for such social events as Foothall Homecoming, TV Teen Town, and an Exchange Assembly with East High School helped make an exciting semester for the S. C. and students, Borlpm Row: A. Rowley, D. Melton, N, XVilson, Sooter, S. Ewald, A, Potter, K. Lee, L. Cox, T, Goeking, C, Green, N. Sodergren, I.. Sturgcss. Raw 2: V. Marcott, IJ. Carter, L. Hood, N. Reynolds, M. Hicks, S. Quinn, B. Morris, B. Butcher, j. Thomas, P, Kant, D. Snowden, P. Gosnev, B. Skinner, Rau' 3: C. Brown, S. Lasziter, P. Morris, I. Hatter, 1. lrven, S. Burns, S. VVard, S. llieherson, D. Millard, C. Saxton, D. Enloe, V. Peters, ll. Langston, N. Shull, Raw -1: G. Fraley, j. jackson, T, Bradley, R. W'inegar, Hunkeler, Helm, G. Vertreese, G. johnson, C. Attor- burv, VV. Ashmore, D. hlills, K. Zelk. Top Row: llieharelson, C. Vilile-wx, S, Biggerstaft, R. Miller, D. Files, H. nledlin, I.. Allen, Vilatsimn, A Iuhdcn, V. Cooper, r .xy . r x . tk' , zo
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