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Central boasts One of the busiest clubs at Central is the Booster Club. This organization works for the student body as a whole through its many and varied activities. lts year began with the membership drive and continued on with the Bear-Eagle Romp after the football game against Adams. Pins and ribbons were sold to boost the club's funds. A new custom was started with the purchase of pins for the officers, and the year ended with the purchase of the traditional hickory sticks. The Bear-Eagle Romp, one of the principal highlights of the Central-Adams rivalry week- end, gave students from both schools a chance to meet and mingle. This year it was Central's turn to plan and carry out the annual affair. The Hickory Stick takes on a different meaning from the switchin' one of old. Members of the Booster Club executive board, Mike Hall, Martha Balis, Linda Orban, and Ruth Whitesell, are shown preparing our Hickory Stick for a football rivalry. 'I7 largest Booster Club in state. Booster club officers, Sue O'Malley, treasurer, Mary Balis, secretary, Terry Miller, vice president, and Bill Hepler, president, are pictured at Berg's iewelry store selecting pins to be worn by the officers, This year's club hopes that this proiect will become an annual event at Central. , 1' s tCK - vomit ,tr rnopnv t msg mum- to mm eq XBENDCIIIHM ttSl-la-WAKA NDIVANA A. mamawsm ,1 -S.. llnnil. 6
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The councll publlshes new student cllrectorles l 'Y- Student council officers Larry Coddens presudemt Bruce Smlth vice president Lorraine Cohen secretary and Carolynn Luppert treasurer breathe a slqh of happy e het They fund the new publuc phone lnstalled by the coun cut thas year ID perfect working order .1 gag 1.47 1959 l96O was a hnghly prosperous year for Centrals Student Councvl New class otfscer electnon systems the addttlon ot mascot Kathy Ullery to the cheerleadung squad o second student telephone certtt lcates for honor students a Student Councul Carnnval and publncatnon of a new student drectory were only some ot the pro ects whsch were successfully cfrr ed out The student councnl among other actwuttc dlstrnbutes nts mrnutes after each meetung to all the home rooms throughout the school year to n ly Interested dents of progress charge of the mnmeographung ot the munutes arc man who are members ofthe executnve board Thus year through th ettorts of the Student Councll we have on addwtuon to the Central boosters She as three year old Kathy Ullery Here she us puctured wntn our lrve ly bear, Eddue Sears 16 0 o 0 0 0 5 1 P 5 e-V 5 - . y I A y i . , I ,r 1 4 ,l I V p1 t t I 1 . , , 5 s ld- - 1 ' I . 1 l I I - y X Q 1 . . ' 1 - ' l ...v .1 4 . M- A ' ' . , 1 T ' , gl- N K Z , y I . Ah V ., . K 1. t ll Q5 w M fl A Ott ' stu 1 its . In 5 l , , , K , A' h Craig Long, Gary Zimmerman, and Linda Feld- Q , ll I . ' ' , , ' 7 . . . . A , . B , 2 - . ' ,J A . ' f - I , , . , Q7 ' ' x 'Z . ' 1 - E ft' N , V! , L s - l - . - 4 . r 1 ' .- f ' ' J cv 0 l , . l X 'A ' 1 l if S 1 11 A c r4. w? ' . 2 I
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f The yearbook kit is finally here! Now we can get started on this year's terrific yearbook. The section heads looking over the material are Pat Elliott, faculty, Fred Hunt, advertising, Barbara Emmons, seniors, and Susie Bourdon, index. Yearbook - - - our reco Looking through the doorway of the INTERLUDE year' book office, our gaze falls upon Janyce Sletten, business manager, Judie Smack, literary, Gary Weaver, sports, and Mary Balls, classes. lt appears that the merits of the pic- tures held by .ludie and Mary are being discussed by the group. Selecting the pictures, cropping them, and pasting them up in the dummy are only three of the iobs connected with the yearbook. Three section heads who are workinq very arduously are Susie Komasinski, art, Sharon Bratina, under' class, and Peggy Wilke, activities. rd of the past year. The hardest jobs on the yearbook are held down by our co-editors, Ann Siekman and Nila Grabowski, for they must see that all the pages are out on time, and this brings on worries and more worries. Here Mr. Madden, the spon- sor, explains to Ann and Nila the intricate settings on the Yearbook's camera and light meter. BFAWYE
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