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WR f N 111 111N1I11l e mls e 1 1 Nm S11111ew fira Paul, Sliirley :Xllg111I11D11l1g1l. lietty Richards, and Jean 111111au 11 N11 e 415111 117111311 e 1 1x11 131 Lexei 1 1x11111p1e. Telling 14111'1Sf111ZlS stories 11C'1-UTI' the uiiwrappiug of gifts nlei rn 1 e It 1k 11111e eutd tr 1111111 .1lte1 the pai 1 e Carol 1'iT2ll1kt', Ifclna Sewers. .Ioan XVZ1I'1l1C1i, Delores Green. e 1 1 11111 11111111 1x1:l11171xc 51111111 1111111ps Caia 111 Ll1l11f21 Rr1e111bke. 511211-011 Phillips. lietty XYi1so11. Iic1yt11e 1 e-11r1t111 1 Z1 t um 1 ep le 5tl1Ht'fft'1'. .1l'lIlI11lt' I1itLe111a11. Debs Enjo Talks Trips, All bout Business THE PURPOSE of the Debs club is to 1Jl'O111OtC interest i11 business subjects, espe- cia11y 1110C1Cl'I'1 business practice, by hearing ta11qs and taking tours througli some of Fort 1Yay11e's big plants. This club is one of the ylJL1l1g61'C1Ll1JS at Central. It was orgaiiized in 1948 and has at the present 28 l11CI111J6l'5. Bliss Georgia Heal is the clubs aclviser. T11e social highlights for the year were their 2111- 1111511 dance, HPCIJIJCl'l1'11l1t Pl'Z11lCC,H and the spring picnic. T11e Debs l11Cl111DCl'S a1so had a st1'1e s11ow for a11 stuc1e11ts carrying one or more business subjects. IXS: Carul Frgiiike. president: Mary Ilalyeat, sec1'et:11'y. fbtliu ottiters are Betty Rich:1rc1s. jean R11111p1e. Cara 118111. Incl Xlaijnrie I.m1g.
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vin. ,p-vf 1 .-XHOYIQ: llelen Olson, Gloria Smith, janet lloltz. and Ilzwe Am- bers ent at Christniris party. Spotlight and Cgildron workers join in stutr are initiated into Press Club. Connie Platt receives ratnera at the spring banquet Nitty S. l 3l. the inid-year party sponsored by Pre-Press Club. BICLOXY: Blem- Press Fans Work, Write, Pla , Enjo Active Year TU HONOR deserving Caldron and Spot- light worlqers, to give them Z1 good social time, and to further the student knowledge of jour- nalism are the purposes of the Press Club. The club meets once Zl month, whenever called by the president. This Club was also organized to give service to the school and thus to keep the spirit of Central burning. The social high- lights this year were an indoor party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gwen .-X. Forsyth, Z1 Christmas party, and their annual May break- fast. OFFICERS: Betty Stevens, president, Judy Adanis, vice-presi dent, llelen Olson, secretary-treasuter. nge U7
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5'-Q' 'ek 'f' ,ECE7 si- . PFW' ll J ' 5 w L l-Q .. Ei ii!-.. ASH 'l'Ol': Marvin Heath, Carol Carmichael, and Norma liennett help Klr. Ayers, Klarxin Heath, ffzlrol fjtrmicliael, all '51. and Mary Ronrlot beautify our lawns while Nlr. Richardson supervises this lireere. NllDl3l,l'1: The nu,-mlm:-rs vote on a motion before the house. paojeft of the Clwuneil, spring, 11751, Kliss 'l'r,nkp1 addl-,ses the Tan llgivllmrall gives his View on the smoking problem in Z1 dis- lilbl Student Council banquet. Others at the head table are llorolliy cussion during a meeting. tudent Council Makes Suggestions, Improvements STUDENT COUNCIL has as its purpose to encourage student participation in school atiairs. to practice the ideals and techniques of dc- mocracy, and to foster a spirit of cooperation between students and faculty. During the past year the Council has worked upon improving the school grounds, keeping halls clear of waste paper, ushering at games, and Bible reading over the public address system. The social high- lights were their annual dance, spring banquet, and the State convention. Each home room has one representative. The Council meets with Mr. lYillis Richardson twice each month. OFFICERS- Farol Guenther secretarv' Nlarv Breece resi - J v . 1 - , Y P ' dentg Ian MacDowall. vice-presidentg ,lack Gumbert, standing, sergant-at-arms, Page 99
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