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PROTECT your cards with Alliance plastics! The boys made a good thing of this project. Officers watching op- eration are Phil Blende, presi- dent, Jerry Telfer, secretary, Bob Storrs, vice pres., Mr. Lange, Dan Reynolds, treas. Rely On The Alliance Student control--by students. That was a plan successfully followed this year at Central. Only with the co-operation of groups such as Boys' Alliance could Central's sprawling cam- pus be kept under control for the betterment of all students. Other interests of the Alliance included the Stardust Ball, initiation of an Attendance Trophy at the basketball games. BOYS' ALLIANCE Executive Committee included Mr. Groundwork was laid, also, for a statewide association of boys' federations. lf the plan is finally activated, the association proposes to examine and improve the goals of Boys' Alliance groups throughout Arizona. High light, perhaps, was the presentation to the student body of a Queen Trophy on which Alliance queens' names are to be enscribed. Jerry Telfer, Mike Rhodes and isfandingl Dan Reynolds and Phil Blende, Alliance included l,O00 C.H.S. boys. Lange, sponsor, Ken Weiss, Dave Levitas, Bob Storrs, il 6
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They Led 0ur Sfudenf Body TOP QUALITY in leadership at Central was evident with Student Body Presi- dent Bob Smelick at the helm. Out- standing also were Bonnie Anderson, treasurer, Bev Heflin, secretary, and Dave Burns, vice president. BELOW: Executive Committee members are lseatedl Anderson, Jo Mabb, Peg Vanderhoft, Princess Humphrey, Carol Sullivan. STANDING: B. Heflin, Sme- lick, Griffith, Burns, Weiss, Sankey. LEADERS in student government at Central made an student protects the citizenship displayed and high enviable record for the school year l959 l96O ln ts scholastic standards are tributes to the quality of its third year, Central took on the mature appearance of a leaders Here the Executive Committee considers a meas much older school, the wholehearted support given t ure for the e1rly improvenrent of assembly programming
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- . l Girls League Goes Places DEAN RISLEY and her League officers enjoy reports on their formal ball suc- cess. With Mrs. Risley are Jo Mabb, Nancy Coleman, Libby Bates, and Miss Eleanor Wallingford, their co-adviser. Every girl at Central had an important part to play in the success of Girls' League. Weekly meetings by the representatives of four classes in addition to the Central Council gatherings kept everybody informed of the active pro- gram. The formal Oriental Ball in April was a high light, but that was only one of many projects to keep the girls on the alert. GIRLS' LEAGUE Central Council in session. Seated: Kathy Shumate, Bev Johnson, Cindy Eisenbeiss, Nancy Daven- port, Jenny Jekel, Joyce Branaman, Carol Sullivan, Gay , it l l l ll 483, ....-1' s..-- 4- League activities include a long list of good deeds: the Fashion Show, Bobcat Bounce, Mother-Daughter Tea, Christmas Familiesg Father-Daughter Banquet, Twirp Days. Girls served as hostesses at school functions, they conducted sales ranging from Voodoo Dolls to pickles. They are proudest of their plan to award scholarships to some worthy seniors. Buros. STANDING are league leaders Donna Dale, Suzie Steinman, Joanna Driscoll, Karen Seabury, Carolyn Black, Patti Cohn, Frances Martin, and Sandra Walmsley. Q., 'Y 7l
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