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cS SZm!e,fafG ' Something new has been added to the Council elections this spring. Campaigning for members was carried on in all study halls. During the week of elections, candidates had posters in both halls and study halls. The supporters also paraded around the school with slogans for their favorite candidate. Eleanor Banks President ,7 .9-N 'lf li KSN -1 . SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL-Row 1-S. Barnes, M. Miral, M. Rocklind, S. Row 3-A. Abrams, B- Hurt, E- Schubot, M. Kuhdn Nathan, J. Dzodin, J. Kahn, J. Gerstle, M. Diamond, J. Hullur, B. Taylor Row 4-L BlC1U, O- Gll9l9efIT1Gf1, D- MlChUel5, J- 5l'lOOk, H- Scott C C3056 Row 2-B. Gray, R. Bratt, E. Walder, T. Fallen, D. Kioumiian, P. Pollack, M. C. Weiss Weingarden, S. Bernstein, M. Hechtman
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-e 'Y' JS ..'.'1. FALL STUDENT COUNCIL Rowl J Dzoclln S Relsman J Shook L. Schurgin, Row 3--D. Couyoumiian, M. Hechman, T. Fallen, M. Weingarden l Sage R ratt A. Wolberg Row 2 B Peltz M Goldberg R Woods J Hullen S Young Row 4-M. Crawford, M. Rubinstein, E. Loren, N. Young, A. Simmons Row 5-R. Hurowitz, M. Kahan, L. Blau, L. Cohen, H. Scott gall S Gwmcflf Under the guidance of Mr. Verne Rogers, the Student Council reached one of the goals of previous councils by putting out the Central Handbook. The handbook tells of the organizations, rules, and other items that are of interest to Centralites. The council was also busy selling tickets to the basketball games this fall. One of their plans was a combined game and dance, the first of the year. It was carried off in style by our council. Ronald Horwitz President
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g X I RY 1 lisa in 4 J tj-, ff' af if 'N is X 'TL 6 . THE MIGHTY CURIOUS CAST-lower left-Miss Rosemary Downs and student Director, J. Roth. Seated on steps-B. Leibovitch, N. Schulman, B. Naftaly, E. Solomon. Walking-L. Schurgin, S. Linovitz. At door-S. Brown. In window- M. May. On roof-from left to right-M. Engel, M. Pearlman, M. Lowinger O S' 'Q fl h ' A . J Arif l qi Programs rustled, voices stilled, the lights dimmed, and the curtains parted when the January, 1956 senior class presented its play, The Curious Savage. The production's leading lady was Marsha Lowinger, portraying Mrs. Savage. Lois Schurgin, Seymour Linovitz and Arthur Harris played her children, who, imagining their mother insane, placed her in a rest home. She befriends several patients, Hannibal lElliot Solomoni, Jeffrey lBob Naftalyl, Florence lMarlene Pearlmanj, Mrs. Paddy QMar- lene Engeli, Dr. Emmet CShel Brownl, and a nurse fMarilyn Mayl. Directing the production was Miss Rosemary Downs, and student director, Judy Roth. ,, ,Y
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