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uMay the Best Man Win! We consider all athletes as our guests. We will accept all decisions of the officials. We do not utter abusive or irritating remarks or attempt to rattle an opposing player. We applaud opponents who make good plays or show good sportsmanship. We strive to win fair without boasting and lose without excuses. We ask that all players and fans help us live up to this code . . . and MAY THE BEST MAN WIN.,' The success of the Code and the Council can be proven by the fact that this is the fastest growing club in Central. From a starting membership of nine, the Council has grown to 250 active members. In the fall term, under the sponsorship of Coach Wilmont Sanford and President Rena Schrodeck, the club executed two student exchanges. The first one was held with Pershing High School, where the visitors were entertained with an assembly program as well as a tour of the school. The second student exchange was held with Cooley High School. Other officers for the fall term were vice-president, Ronald Hersh, secretary, Harriet Fields, and treasurer, Sybil Pudavick. Out of these activities, new ideas for improvement of Central as well as promoting friendly relations are devised. Central High School is a member of the Intra- Metropolitan Student Sportsmanship Council. Con- sequently, the Sportsmanship Council sends two representatives to the IMSSC meetings. The repre- sentatives of the fall term were Joan Rosenthal and Bill Stephens. The duty of the IMSSC representa- tives is to attend all IMSSC functions, the first one being the Kick-Off at Northeastern High School to open the football season. Central was honored by having bestowed upon one 'Lite, Bill Stephens, the presidency of the IMSSC for both the fall and spring semesters. During the spring term, under the leadership of president Ronald Hersh, vice-president Izetta Ray, secretary Harriet Fields, and treasurer Sybil Puda- vick, the Council conducted many events. Among these was Play Day, when everyone was invited to join in some athletic sport. New fi, X L.- P69 , X KS es 3 s' SPORTSMANSHIP COUNCIL-Row 1-J. Grossman, Row 3-L. Hurwitz, H. Amhowitz, S. Fiarman, G. B. Goldberg, H. Fields, R. I-lersh, C. Evintz, E. Feld- Eisenberg, H. Berman, A. Lieberman, W. Blake. man- Row 4-N. Chase, H. Salomon, E. Feldman, G. Hosh- Row 2 -M. Glieberman, M. Fenton, M. Firestone, P. kovitz, Ii. Eisenman, L. Hochman, M. Bragman. Gaba, M. Gaines, L. Feldstein.
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Students Publish Handbook which was made possible by the sale of bookcovers. A scholarship of S100 is to be awarded each term to some deserving student. At the beginning of each term the Council sponsors the Freshman Orientation assemblies to explain the activities and opportunities that are open to newcomers to the school. During the course of the year, this group helped the Parents Association with the Fun Fair and held an installation of officers and members during one of the assemblies in the auditorium. The Council also continued work on its handbook, which will be current and up-to-date, and will aid the stu- dent in understanding the activities and programs at Central. A lunchroom committee was organized to investi- gate the lunchroom problem and to send recommenda- tions and possible solutions to the administration for consideration. This group sent two representatives to the All-City Student Council and had the honor of having one of its own, Gloria Manela, elected as treasurer of the organization. SPRING PRESIDENT RONALD HORWITZ STUDENT COUNCIL-Row 1-W. Stephens, J. Patton, Mr. Chinitz, L. Lachover, L. Silver. Row 2 -B. Taylor, L. Schurgin, P. Kaplan, O. Glieber- man, R. Horwitz, J. Uzansky, M. Frankel, R. Bratt, J. Kohn. 4.5 Row 3 - F. Overback, Z. Wax, F. Mathis, D. Couyoum- jian, H. Lusky, B. Gray, J. Ivory, L. Cutler, R. Fox, L. Field. Row 4-E. Metz, E. Banks, M. Rubenstein, J. Shook R. Hurwitz, J. Lorber, N. Young, L. Cohen, M. Kahan Missing - Alvin Sulkes. Eleven
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SPORTSMANSHIP COUNCIL - Row 1,- M. W e i n b e r g, R. Shrodeck. W. Stephens, E. Simon. Row 2-E. Supien, E. Zeidman, A. Zuroff, D. Talbot, Mr. Sanford. Row 3-H. Saferstein, W. Wimbush, D. Winer, S. Parker. YY -Q7 Q SPORTSMANSHIP CQUNCIL-Row 1-I. Ra y, J. Row 3-R. Nachman, R. Komisar R. Keller E. Lich Rosenthal, S. Pudavick, M. Krekun, H. Fields, P. tonstein, E. Steinberg, J. Panush, D. Kalirnoff, L. Kaplan. Feldstein. Row 2-S. Iczkovitz, G. Kulish, M. Elias, D. Jacob- Row 4-J. Nelson, W. Hall, C. Levenson, S. Petocsky, son, S. Kahana, J. Kamber. E. Kingston, R. Klempner. Thirteen
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