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r X L s l ..... Lf. Page 8 Top: The club is shown during a typical dis- cussion. Miss Lewis, adviser, is presiding. Center: Club officers. left to right standing. are Lorene Bunn. Athena Christene, Lois Symms. Dave Doenges, Twilo Gearheart. Connie Pete, Eileen Murphy. Seated are Louise Wright, Dan Conner, and Charles Iacoby. t Bottom: Always settling their questions 'the democratic way. the club members are shown here voting. ' ' STUDENT COUNCIL 1941 Helping the students in every way possible, the Central Student Coun- cil acts as a mediator between the faculty and the student body. This year, Miss Anna B. Lewis, dean, was the able adviser of the group. As a permanent background for the council, a code, including the purpose, was composed by the cab- inet members. Personality rating charts were giv- en to each member for self-evalua- tion. Then, a chart was made under faculty supervision for the student body. Meeting every other Wednesday in the Activities Room, the body form- ed resolutions and recommendations concerning V Day, attendance at pep sessions, welcoming new stu- dents, C.C.C.-Clean Cafeteria Club, behavior on buses, and general school improvement. The Lost and Found Department was continued this year, and the Student Council bulletin board was kept up to date with weekly activities posted every Monday. Apart from the serious work, an All-School Dance was held with the Press Club December 9. Directing business matters for the year were seniors Charles Iacoby, Dan Connor, and Louise Wright. Each underclassman group elects its own vice president and secretary, who direct activities in their own classes. These nine members com- pose the cabinet which directs the major business at regular meetings. - LOUISE WRIGHT.
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CLUBS at Central encourage participation in interschool activities. Our speech department has brought home the bacon many times, as is evidenced by the many trophies in the show cases. Above, Peter Trier presides at a National Forensic Club meeting. CLUBS .... Page 7
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MATH CLUB 19 13 l-ley, studesl Come with us. All you need is a year of algebra and one semester of geometry. loin our club and have the time of your life. Learn of the famous men of yore, solve puzzling problems by the score. Every meeting is opened by the singing of the Math Club song. Talks on very interesting and current topics are given by such outstanding speakers as the first president of the Club, Mr. Croninger, our principal, and important people in our War pro- duction program. Problems which are not touched in the classroom are solved. Games are played that en- gage the members in a 'ibattle of wits. Prom the time the club Was organ- ized in l9l3 by Mr. D. W. Werremey- er and Mr. Iohn R. Clark, the club has grown. This year, the club celebrated its thirty-first anniversary, and, as in former years, made the celebration a gala occasion. The anniversary Was combined With a Christmas par- ty. The club is under the supervision of the advisers, Miss Mary E. Gard- ner, head of the Mathematics Depart- ment, Miss Marie Christman, and Miss Dorothy Ridgway. Officers the first semester of this year were Myron Pio, president, loan Karr, vice president, Constance Lin- denberg, secretary, Peter Trier, treas- urer. Second semester, George Tsig- uloff, president, Mary Louise San- ders, vice president, Virginia Dare, secretary, and Dorwin Wilson treas- urer. -CCNSTANCE LINDENBERG. Top: Music always helps promote good fellow- ship so the Math Club groups around the piano. Center: Officers and advisers are, left to right, seated, Miss Gardner: standing left to right, Myrin Pio, Mary Louise Sanders, Dorwin Wilson, Connie Lindenberg, George Tsi- guiloff, Virginia Dare, Pete Trier, Ioan Karr and Miss Ridgway. Bottom: Parties are always fun. Here, we see club members and advisers grouped a- round a prettily decorated table. Page 9
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