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Hot tom Rote, Left to Riftht: S. Smith, R. Thompson. Row Tuo: I). Frizell, S. Meyers, C. Gunnels, R. Weldon. Row Three: B. Locke, B. Taylor, B. Anderson. P. Caruth, J. lirundage, B. Dunson. Row Four: J. Smith, I). Thomas, F. Lawton. B. York, C. Bryant. Top Row: P. Hunt, R. Rodgers. L. Caruthcrs, C. Denson? C. Williams, J. Jenkins, B. Vertreese, R. Rinacke, R. Tolbert, D. Evans. SILVER MEDAL BRONZE MEDAL ttottom Row, Left to Right: J. Daniels, M. Eden. Row Two: L. Tyson, P. Hill, S. Habiger. Row Three: D. Caruthcrs, A. Joyner, W. Vernon, L. Smith. Row Four: M. Thixton, I. Brown, J. Carter. W. Beatty. B. Frederick. Top Row: J. Ferguson, W. Jolly, H. Holliday, B. Robinson, D. Thomas, S. Hamilton, R. Robersone, K. Short, R. Holden, E. McGaugh. 23
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Ruth DeGraffcnreid Charlette Herndon Julius Jackson Ann Kosmiski GOLD MEDAL HONOR SOCIETY Left to Right: J. Jackson, Vice-I'rcsident: C. Atterbury, Secretary; J. Markle, 'resident: R. DcCraffenreid, T reasnrer. Carnation day at Central is Honor Society Day, for the Honor students are distinguished by the carnations pinned to their left shoulders; white for those with gold pins and pink for those with silver and bronze pins. Central Honor Society is an honorary scholastic organization for the purpose of furthering academic achievement and is open to any student maintaining at least fourteen scholastic points for two successive semesters. He is then eligible for membership and may wear the bronze pin of the society. After attaining fourteen points for four semesters. he may wear the silver pin. and after seven semesters. the coveted gold pin. This year there were forty members eligible to wear the bronze pin. twenty-six eligible to wear the silver pin. and twelve seniors eligible to wear the gold pin. I)r. Jeremiah Cameron is the sponsor.
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Sealed: lr. Cooper; Hill Wheeler, Sergeant-at-Arms; Paulette Hollingsworth, Secretary-T reasurer; King Anderson, President; Sue Dailey, Vice-President; Miss Lieliengood. Standing: Ann Kosmiski; Kulh DeCraffenreid, Representative, All-City Student Council: Wanda Heal I y. FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL lh« Student Council is the legislative body of Central. Its representatives are elected from each homeroom and its president is elected by the student body. Since these students must have earned and maintained an “M or better grade average, they are the more responsible members of the student body; and as such are interested in establishing and maintaining school policies and serving as a guide for the student body. On each ruesday. the Council meets to discuss and enact legislation, under the sponsorship of Miss Rebecca Leibengood and Mr. Joseph Cooper. This first-term Council can well take pride in their accomplishments. Ably led by President King Anderson, their foremost achievements included the formation of a social code for Central, planning and executing a successful and colorful Homecoming, decorating the front hall for the Christmas season, participating in the sale of the World's Finest Chocolate and a program of neatness and cleanliness throughout the entire building and grounds. Their crowning achievement was that of being featured in an article in the School Life magazine. Rottom Rote. Left to Right: Miss Leiliengood. E. Walker, C. Foster, J. Dawson. C. Hollins. I., (.'lark, W. Harris, I). Thomas. M. Class, R. Carney, H. Loeke. H. Walton, I). Brim, J. Brown. Mr. Cooper. Row Tuo: B. Frederick, V. Jackson, T. Guy, M. Quinn. S. Shillman. S. Meyers, J. Thompson, B. Davis, J. Powell, F. Ellis. R. Courscy, J. Jones, S. Freeman, S. Nolan. G. Gunnels. Row Three: I). McIntyre, B. Jones, R. Haney, W. Flowers. B. Malone. G. Rayford, B. Dunson, J. Maxie, J. Markle, A. Smith. A. Burns, M. Taylor, K. Abernathy, S. Toledano. L. Thornton, T. Palmer, S. Byers. Row Four: S. Jackson, T. Johnson, J. Adams, J. Shelby, E. Anderson. W. Sanderg, I). Hoard. M. Eason, B. Clark, I). Holliday, D. Wilson, E. Wilson, R. Riley, M. Harrison, C. Murray.
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