Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1961

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9l ,J ' 4' .elf MAKING SURE they're all there! Counting out the for- Vice President Walker, Member Ware, Treasurer Burton eign exchange stocks purchased by Boys' Alliance are Secretary Helms, Sponsor Mr. Lange, and President Telfer Boys' Alliance-Always Alert Primarily a service organization, Boys' Alliance enjoyed an action-packed year. The fourth annual Stardust Ball was a huge success, football program sales netted handsome profits, the Home Game Basketball Attendance trophy went again to the Class of '63, and the laminating machine business boomed to swell the Boys' Alliance bank balance. NO KIDDINGY Boys' Alliance Cabinet members show approval of the treas urer's final report. SEATED are Jacob son, Storrs, Telfer, and Blanchard STANDING: Bayne, Inman, and Entz. Alliance also initiated two scholarships to be given worthy senior boys each year. The scholar- ships will go, on the basis of scholarship and citi- zenship, to boys planning to attend an Arizona college. Many goals have been set for the future, and the Alliance looks forward to a solid future built on the group's successful past performance.

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BEST SELLER: Girls' League officers looking over some of the scenic note paper sold by the group are Vice- President Cindy Eisenbeiss, President Libby Bate, Treasurer Joanna Driskell, Secretary Mary Ann Wahl, and Spon- sor of Girls' League, Lucille Risley. This Girls' League Really Led Functioning as a service organization, Girls' League traditionally assists in bringing Central coeds closer to the school, both through social events and worthy projects. Using the four class councils as a nucleus, the League successfully completed many programs, benefiting others as well as themselves. Among projects undertaken were Central High School note paper sales, pickle sales, and the adop- tion of several needy families at Christmas time. GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET tackles another problem. FRONT: Seabury, Myers, Wahl, Eisenbeiss, Bate, Driskell, Dick, Lay, ln addition to fund-raising activities, Girls' League sponsored numerous social functions through the year. The annual formal, Mystic April, was a de- lightful affair and a tremendous success. The an- nual mother-daughter and father-daughter teas were well planned and therefore enjoyed by all who attended, Another annual tradition of the League was the presentation of two scholarships to senior girls, to induce interest in higher education. Vogt. ROW 2: Blair, Evans, Buros, Johnson, Nathanzon, Black, Harris, Taylor, Fong, Super, Miss Eleanor Wallingford, Kipnis. il8l



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E - M,,,,..-':f f , 7 ,A,.,-if-r M I JUST CHECKlN'! Looking over a copy of Echoes to see if their material is quoted accurately are Publicity Committee members Brenda Gold, chairman, Sharon Wilson, Paul Schatt, and Su- sanne Peden of the committee. Their Services In Demand Perhaps to set a precedent, the newly formed Publicity Committee this year displayed a vigor and drive that astounded student government leaders and sponsors. With the mammoth job of publi- cizing all student government activities, the com- mittee did a very efficient and worthwhile job. AND 2 MORE FOR- Busily counting out ballots for student body officers are Election Committee members Paulette Owens, Klan' it ji- f lmportant indeed is the work of the Election Committee. Seeing that student candidates for of- fice get fair treatment is laudable, to carry the ideal all year long without complaint from those most concerned was high praise and a tribute to the committee's basic honesty and their efficiency. David Stolfa, Chairman Patty Mclvlonigle, Rick Zivney, Tom Stalnaker, and Marsha Zimmel. Group checked all elections. 2 l E i ,wel C20

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