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OCiO Ross Sloper is helping Mr. Howkens with his experiment. l.llx1w'm L Miss Sodersfrorn, Mr, Krikorion, Mrs, Smith, Mr. Howkens, Mrs. Durbohn, and Mr. Morxmiller ore . . h giving ulo lessons to students at o folly. gon vengoiie
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Qoliene ie S.J.M. chompion hula hoopers at o Central Rally Socializing plays a very important role in the lives of every Central student. By socializing, the students learn how to get along with ditterenttypes ot people, and they also widen their field of interests. Central boasts a total of twenty-one clubs. The reason tor this large number of organizations is that the students at Central show a great amount of interest and desire to partici- pate in as many clubs and activities as possible. This is all well and good, too, because social poise, so essential in adult life, developes in cooperative club projects and service activities. Whether you belong to hobby club, amateur radio club, majorettes, or Future Homemakers of America, you are building your social personality and having fun at the same time.
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Virginia Thomason Treasureri Barbara Koligian At the end of last year, the Student Body elected thirteen capable students to represent the members of the Student Body. Under the helpful watch of Jim Magarian, student body president, and the capable guidance of its advisor Paul B. Davis, they have done a very good job. They have brought up and discussed the idea of having a student court next year. They have attended many Student Council meetings at different schools. Members of the Student Council have been keeping a watchful eye on the students so that we may maintain a neat and clean campus. These students have done a wonderful job, and the student body wishes to thank them for being such good leaders. The Student Representatives are elected by the students through their social science classes. They meet with the Student Council every two weeks after school. They try to voice the opinions of the students which they repre- sent. Social Committee Chzirman: i 5 Et ss Girl's Vice-?resident Student Bzdy President: .Judi Magarian Jim Majarlai Qpecialligilig iii got 5 Council of Representatives, left to right. first row Martinez, Marcella Gonzales, Diane Attoian, Angelo Kay Greenmyer, Connie Metzler, Linda Andersnr Hartman, Gene Zingarelli, Gary lida, Jerry HC Athletic Representative: Carolyn Webster Pat Lawrence Page 80 Rally Commissioner: Sgt.-at-arms: Jack Hartman Mr, Davis handii office
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