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Second Semester Student Council Officers : f F r ro RIGHT Consuelo Espono, Miss Leibengood, Bob Rtchordson, Eorl Evons, Woyne Studyvin, Jeanne Zmek, Bob Braunmger, Don Austin. The first important event that the Second Semester Student Council was confronted with was that of backing the American Field Service drive to sell enough shares for next year's Foreign Exchange Student. With the aid of Central's present exchange students and others throughout the city, the campaign was a success. Central students were the guests on TV Teentown, February 25, presenting the best show ever. This year, instead of an exchange assembly, it was decided to have a talent assembly. The problem which arose because of the excessive amount of litter found on and around the school's premises was taken over by the Council. The Student Council and officers are to be commended on a job well done for promoting the development and participation of self-government in furthering the unity of the student body. Second Semester Student Council Sponsors Cleanup Campaign BOTTOM ROW: A. Mills. M. Dwyer. E. Enqle. V. Knight. S. Smith, P. Lane. K. Abernathy. ROW 2: N. Shull. P. Pemberton. D C 's°n' L Linville. G Funnel Is. C. Singleton. P. Smalley. J. Brundage. B. Gosney. ROW 3: J. Crosby. C. Myers. F. Garrett. P. Becker. C W.ll.ams, V Morcott, L. Williams, C. Jones, J. Bradley, J. Moore, J. McClelland. ROW 4: H. Gray. M. Walker. J. Borden. I. Neol. C. Ross. H Harrison, A Newman, R Funk, R. Bradford. TOP ROW: P. Peterson, J. Hunkeler, J. Lipscomb, W. McClinton, G. Walker, L. Coldwell, E. Reosoner, R Blockmore, J. Foster. 17
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First Semester Student Council Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Jock Hefter, Nancy Shull, Miss Leiben-good, Earl Evans, Pete Peterson, Wayne Shipley, Koren Mosteller, Tim Frazier. Under the capable direction of Miss Rebekah Leibengood and President Earl Evans, the first semester Student Council accomplished numerous tasks. Notes of sympathy were sent to faculty members and students in case of serious illnesses or deaths of members of the immediate families; the Cafeteria Committee organized a crew of boys to aid in the cafeteria during each lunch shift to clear the lunch tables; and the Student Council Cabinet selected students most representative of Central to participate on Heart of America Bandstand. A profitable first semester Student Council was the result of many duties performed by the cabinet, representatives, and faculty cooperating together for betterment of the greatest school ever— CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL' First Semester Student Council: From Sympathy Cards to Bandstand BOTTOM ROW: J. Turley, L. Woolsey, L. Legler, $. Brotcher. P. Heer, E. Harris, J. Boothe, S. Jackson, B. Reams. ROW 2. D. Walker, C. Espona, J. Fraley, V. Morcott, J. Briggs. C. Aubrey, M. Helm, S. Watson, S. Carter, K. Abernathy, M. Thuston. ROW 3: A. Hill. D. Deaton, B. Beckwith, L. Cox, C. Morgenstern. E. Davis. G. Shultz. C. Morgan, M. Fields, B. Pickett, J. Blatt, B. Downs, H. Allish, V. Jackson. ROW 4: H. Groy, E. Stagg, L. Curtis, J. Irvin. C. Smith. G. Smith, M. Moore. B. Brauninger, C. Hayes, B. Wilson. TOP ROW: R. Hale, C. Atterbury, B. Howey, J. Vernon. J. Carroll. L. Caldwell. D. Simms, G. Rice. J. McDonald, L. Cornine.
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Honor Society BACK ROW: Don Austin, Eorl Evons. FRONT ROW: Noncy Shull, Dovid Kniffin, Sondro Ewold. The Central Honor Society was organized for those students with enough ambition and determination to achieve fourteen or more scholarship points for at least two successive semesters. The members of the Central Honor Society are proud to belong to this distinguished organization; but particularly proud are those who can retain the required grade standard every semester of their high school careers. This achievement certainly is one to be proud of! After meeting the requirements for membership a student is allowed to wear the bronze pin. Four semesters of honor status entitle the student to wear the silver pin. Seven semesters of high quality work make a student eligible to wear the coveted gold medal which is pre- sented to the winner at an assembly in the spring planned by the Honor Society's sponsors and officers. A senior who has maintained a 3.10 grade average is graduated with distinction and entitled to add one pearl to his gold medal. Anyone with a 3.50 grade average may add two pearls to his pin and be graduated with high distinction. A person with a 3.65 grade average has reached the top rung of scholastic achievement and is graduated with highest distinction and proudly wears three pearls with his gold medal. The members of the Society exert a good influence on the whole school as they fulfill their pledge to uphold the high ideals of Central and to maintain scholastic standards worthy of their best ability. TOP ROW D. Ashley, D. Austin, B. Beckwith, S. Brotcher, R. Daigle, M. Dwyer. E. Evons, S. Ewold. ROW 2: S. G'auser, C. Harrison, J. Hunkeler, D. Kniffin. L. Leqler. E. Lynk. G McCright, J. Metzler. BOTTOM ROW M. Moore. M. Norbury, A Rowley. N. Shull. R Smith, W. Williams, J. Zmek.
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