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GLEEFUL GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Dozens of pairs of eyes in+en+ly regard Miss Brolcaw's hands, and dozens of voices rise and fall in perfec+ accord each fime +he Girls' Glee Club pracfices. Here is where much lime is spenf in preparing for rhe Spring Fesfival. Here are The planning, fhe learning, and 'lhe pracficing 'I'ha+ resulf in +he programs given by Cen+ral's Music Deparfmenl. sf Row-A. Berberian, H. Prag, H. Cornfield. 2nd Row-R. Benner, B. Weisenfeld I. Bello, l. McMullen, L. Kanler, C. Mazurelr, Mrs. Brokaw. 3rd-M. Klein . Solomon, R. Green, E. Kozloff, R. Kallman, L. Lichlensfein, G. Schwarfzl 4. Roden. 4fh Row-E. McDonald, E. Bernslein, B. Lumby, J. Galperin, B. Peflerson I. Ruzuma, B. Elman, M. Lulchanslry, F. Sarlro. - Ji ' Q , , ff Alf' fi 1 H J' ff -Q ,K ,Lf ' ' Row-E. Peclrenpaugh, B. Mendelssohn, M. Sanders, M. Kopniclr, J. Seifz Sfockler, V. Villaire, J. Currie, E. Shlrilevilch, D. Cope. 2nd Row-J. Weihman McDonald, S. Zaff, R. Maldowslcy, D. Babcoclr, L. Efros, L. Coggan, M. Deufsh, Morrow, G. Schwariz, l. McMullen. 3rd Row-M. Wilson, B. Trafner, D. McDer- H, B. Jones, L. Birdsall, L. Krilchman, E. Sherman, L. Oschin, V. Simms, Menkowifz, J. Faber, M. Robinson. 4fh Row-A. Schoerger, D. Klein, P. Rosen- l, G. Harry, H. Goldberg, H. Sfoorman, M. Zieve, M. Taub, L. Harris, D. Lenf. Row-W. Coville, M. Rosenfhal, D. Carlson, B. Cole, P. Balrer, S. Rosenberg, Wei+z, E. Malifz, S. Berman, H. Cohen SONG LEADERS hear America singing, 'rhe varied carols I hear. Obviously Wal+ 1i+man did nor have +he Cenfral Song Leaders in mind when he BOYS' GLEE CLUB Few people realize +he 'rremenclous amouni' of +ime +ha+ fhe Boys' Glee Club spends in preparafion for fhe Spring Feslival. The maioriry no+e only fhe finished producl, buf fhose who have passed a cerfain corner room on +he lhird floor during rhe fhird hour appreciare fhe worlr of Mr. Presfon Wells and fhe group of boys under his direc+ion. 1sf Row-P. Rosenfhal, A. Schoerger, M. Marlrowilz, M. Leiberman, G. Sampson R. Bluemenfeld. Zno' Row-W. Simcovifz, D. Hofifer, L. Harris, G. Robbins, L Cohen, A. Levine, H. Posner, A. McCauly. Jrd Row-D. Lerner, H. Lupiloff, T Goldberg, B. Trainer, G. Sfrilrs, A. Weiss, P. Resnick, A. Tuclrwell, S. Berlin, M Victor. I lsf Row-S. Baboudis, D. Sfeinman, J. Slarlx, A. Slein, B. Melz, B. Berg, M. Luf- chansky. 2nd Row-S. Lufz, B. Seigel, R. Selilr, M. Margolis, F. Rosenberg, M. Franlr, S. Rosen, J. Trubow. 3rd Row-E. Pearlmufier, D. Hall, F. Williams, S. Berlin, N. Jaslove, M. Fishman, H. Jacobs. composed +ha+ memorable poem. Bur cerfainly +hey would have been a more +han wor+hy inspira+ion +o him. The song leaders have grown 'From a brainchild of our own genial Dr. Harry W. Seifz info a reali+y a+ Cen+ral. Here fheir ac+ivi+ies were greered wi'l'h such success fhar fhe same plan was adopfed by ofher high schools. Their purpose is a noble one-fo boos+ spiri+ and morale. Twenfy-five
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LIBRARY Seofed-S. Kahayrian, R. Land, F. Tchor, E. Pangborn, E. lsenberg, S. Lasfar, J. Wilk, Miss Hahn, P. Gluck, M. Penfelnek. Sfcmding- A. Manning, C. McLaughlin, J. Fink, M. Rossi, G. Robbins, P. Lowery, D. Block, S. Sfone. Who said nofhing new every happens af Cen- fral? This year a new club, fhe Chess and Checker Club, was conceived and organized. This is unique nof only in fhaf fhe club broughf abouf an innovafion in Cenfral buf also because of fhe franquillify of all fhe meefings. Of course Sheldon Selesnick, fhe club presidenf, may be seen wielding a gavel fufilely, affempf- ing fo draw some affenfion from fhe chessboards CHESS Oufer Row-S. Slein, L. Jaroff, R Weinsfock, H. Rubin, Mr. Coafs Mr. Offewell, A. Shufro, G. Seel J. Neufeld, H. Heilbronner. Af Table-G. Saver, M. Gordon versfein, N. Wexler, J. Hurwifz Back fo Camera-E. Jacob, R Mondor, S. Solomon. fo himself. And fhere, foo, one would see Leon Jaroff, Secrefary-Treasurer, running abouf frying fo collecf dues, and also Hans Heilbronner, acfivify chairman, franfically affempfing fo or- ganize a fournamenf. Jusf fhe same, fhe club runs smoofhly under fhe sponsorship of Mr. Alfred Offewell and Mr. Roscoe J. Coafs. Chess and checker enfhusiasfs meef each Wednesday, moving men and pawns on check- ered boards, frying fo besf fhe opposing force. The Library . . . calm . . . silenf . . . maiesfic . . . sublime. A refuge from fhe husfling, bus- fling of a busy school. A reservoir of knowledge prinfed on pages encased befween leafher covers. Ficfion, hisfory, poefry, shorf sfories . . . The Library Sfaff . . . efficienf . . . diligenf . . . Ever willing fo imparf bifs of much needed 0 If is fhe dufy of fhe affirmafive . . . Twenfy-four knowledge. The keepers of fhe books, fhe shelf sfraighfeners, fhe overdue book collecfors . . . The Librarian, Miss Hahn . . . friendly . . . help- ful . . . appreciafive . . . insfrucfive. Always working, yef never foo busy fo smile, greef you. A solver of research problems, a walking ency- clopedia of liferary reference . . . R. Robinson, H. Plofnick, L. Sil-
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W. Schoenfeld. 3rd Row-J. Maimes, S. Weiner, B. Walker, R. Souder, J. Biffker, J. Miller, BAND 1sf Row-L. Miller, E. Scoff, H. Lapides, E. Caplan. 2nd Row-E. Ehrlich, Mr. Wells, B Brosius, G. Gewerfz, J. Venmen, S. Barahl, V. Malnquisf, B. Weiss, H. Meggy, C. Mundle MUSIC Crowds cheering . . . players fense wifh anxiefy . . . barking coaches . . . fenacious referees . . . all suddenly relaxed as fhe bland blares forfh encouragemenf and spirif fo ifs lisfeners. Playing marches represenfafive of funes from our armed forces and braving sub- zero weafher and fempesfuous winds, fhe members of Cen+ral's band carry on- fheir only reward fhe fhoughf of promof- ing school spirif. From aufumn fo winfer-working-prac- 'ricing-fhen Spring and fhe Spring Fesfi- val in which lively and occasionally hu- morous music is played fo cafch fhe spirif of fhe season. More work and endless pracfice wifh Mr. Wells, fheir insfrucfor, sfriving fo give each member fhe individual affenfion he requires in order fo make 'rhe band more H. Jacobson, S. Schwarfz, S. Soverinsky, R. Mann, H. Weinfraub. 4fh Row-A. Goldman perfecf. B. Hommel, B. Schulof, H. Towlen, M. Goddin, L. Bliefield, G. Karabelnick, T. Granfi Sfh Row-M. Zeive, D. Ruskin, D. Sachs, R. Marcus. ORCHESTRA Those who venfured down fhe fhird floor and heard sounds of Beefhoven, Mozarf, and Grieg issuing from room fhree sevenfeen probably guessed fhaf fhe orchesfra was pracficing under fhe wafchful eye and acufe ear of Mr. Presfon Wells. This group of musically inclined sfudenfs is acfive in all of Cenfral's musical funcfions. Many of fhe members are in fhe All-Cify Orchesfra, which is made up of a group of specially selecfed and highly falenfed pupils. Beginning in fhe fenfh grade wifh liffle experience, fhese pupils, combining fheir zeal wifh fhe experf guidance of Maesfro Wells, develop info skilled and confidenf performers. The members of fhe orchesfra realize fhaf music is an ouflef for fhe emofions in a world in flames, and a medium for fhe expression of freedom. Through fhem music will help make fhe world sing wifh fhe ioyousness of peace on earfh. l I 1sf Row-A. Weinberg, M. Merz, C. Lipson, R. Labrecue, B. Ribiaf, l. Riffer, l. Williams. 2nd Row-G. Oliver, L. Kramer, R. Gach, B. Silverman, N. Speilberg, S. Barahl, J. Jewsbury. 3rd Row-D. Picard, E. Brighf, T. Granf, H. Weinfraub, H. Silverman, S. Jacobs, K. Good- man, P. Weinberg, Mr. Wells. 0 f2x-Zyl plus 4xy . . . Twenfy-six
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