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student stages winning battle 'JAX CENTRAL STUDENT EDITORS - Row 1 - L. Poger, Co-News Feature Editor: C. Scott, Co-News Feature Editor: G. Smolinsky, Feature Editor: L Sturman, News Editor: R. Brent, Sports Editor. Victoryl The battle has been won. Staged in room l22, the war between paper, ink, copy, and the wits of the fall staff and editors raged. The staff won out each time and came through with a paper that placed in the top lO',I in the country and won the honored Medalist Award. K C I O Elaine Madorsky FALL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Leading the troop was Editor-in-chief Elaine Madorsky, guiding with a firm hand. Next came Larry Sturman managing the news. Feature artillery was in the control of Gail Srnolinsky. Carolyn Scott and Leonard Poger directed News Feature and Bob Brent commanded Sports. Haill Leaders of the best. CENTRAL STUDENT -- Row 1-B. Steinberg. S. Mil- Row 3 - S. Slobin, E. Siporin, S. Schechter, E. Zuck- ler, R. Rubin, N. Sherman, I. Alzofon, I. Fishman, er, T. Wohlgelernter, R. Boesky. F- Welnsfeln' N- Lcmdsmfm- Row 4 - B. Gaines, E. Folbe, E. Rudner, C. Pfeifer, Row 2 - A. Bromberg, N. Porter, B. Sorscher, L. G. Stellar, A. Kroker, B. Bcmdler, P. Bovaird. Glattstein. I. Rosenblum, E. Margolis, I. Sosin, E. Perlis. 'nine
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'lite shines in 795-4 ww. if QE YL if? 5 . ' z eight Y, M, S Wwtw x K Faith Greenbaum CENTRALITE EDITORS - Row 1 - E. Scxltzmcm, Graduation Co- Editor , E. Rudner. Sports Co-Editor, N. Porter, Sports Co-Editor. K. Lxpkm FALL LDITOR-IN-CHIEF Activities Editor- Row 2 - C. Scott, Graduation Co-Editor, C. Meckler, I-ht Editor. The smell of burning leaves, voices, hoarse from cheering at a football game, seeing old friends again after the long summer vacation, all these are memories of fall. Such memories we don't want to forget and the fall Centralite staff has endeavored to keep them alive by putting into this book activities, pictures, and affairs reminiscent of our fall term at Central. Faith Greenbaum, Fall Editor-in-Chief of the Centralite, deserves credit for her fine job and hard Work, as do the competent editors who worked under her. The activities section was edited by Karen Lipkin, Sports by Eleanore Rudner, and Norma Porter. Graduation by Elaine Saltzman and Carolyn Scott. CENTRALITE STAFF - Row 1 - E. Siporin, L. Glattstein, R. Rubin, B. Bcxndler, S. Rosenthal. M. Ccxrel. Row 2 - E. Madorsky, S. Lyness. I. Rosenzweig. C. Gordon, E. Folbe, M. Lester, C. Pfeiier. R. Kla- per, N. Sherman.
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611. Harriet Chodoroff PRESIDENT During the second year under its new char- ter, the Student Council has proved its compe- tence as Central's student government. With the aid and guidance of Mr. Ben Chinitz, spon- sor, and the Fall officers, who were Harriet Chodoroff, President, Bob Schechter, Vice President, Marion Glieberman, Secretaryg and Ronnie Horwitz, Treasurer, the council began its work by publishing the Council Bulletins which listed all school activities, and were dis- tributed to the groups each week. A committee was formed to investigate and offer suggestions on improving the lunchroorn, and suggestion boxes were placed in the study halls for all students. During the spring term, Elaine Braverman student body heard through student council presided and was assisted by Bill Stephens. Gloria Manela recorded the minutes, and Phyl- lis Zager took care of the finances. The new Central handbook, which was be- gun in the fall, was completed by the spring council and will be ready for distribution next term. At the beginning of both terms, the coun- cil sponsored the orientation assemblies to wel- come new students to Central. Student Day, when the students and teach- ers change places, was the council's last big event, thus completing a successful program for the year. The Council deserves much credit for the worlg they undertook and should be praised for tneir success. STUDENT COUNCIL - Row l - M. Gleibermern. Row 4 - S. Schwartzberg, I. Laferty. I. Greenbaum. H. Chodoroti. Mr. B. Chinitz. R. Horwitz. Row 2 -- G. Mcmnilla. E. Ring. M. Ccxrel. I. Levenson. B. Ccrrtright, P.. Summers, E. Kroll. S. Weinstock. B. Goldberg. C. Rubin, E. Braverman, R. Kcxzdun. Row 5 - B. Lichtmdn. W. Hull. M. Ersher. L. Cohen. Row 3 - B. Garber. V. Weisberger. D. Feldman. R. Markle. I. Fields. G. Ycxker, G. Kanoylon. T. Thompson, P. Stone.
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