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2 - L YIL i ff X ' :lv v:v-: -...Ml g Rik it I ii? HOW TO MAKE assembly programs more interesting, if not more . . . frequent, was an ever-present problem for the Assembly Committee itop groupl. Members John Tanner, Adviser Mary Louise Bran- igan, Stanley Schatt, and Cheryl Evans here go over plans for a special to feature Veteran's Day. BELOW: Let's get social! What would school be like without the dances and class parties to lighten the heavy study load! Social Committee members are Carmel Dunn, Martha Mahoney, Jean Stayman, committee chairman, Randy McDonald, and Barbara Blaine. Policy of appointing student committees to function in capacities formerly han- dled by faculty members gives the student body valuable voice in campus activities-Awithout the loss of quality in the entertainment or other type of program desired. Participation-that's the feature that counts! . s. os.,--v-.na V iam, if ,,,...,, R M..t,,a,,Msa?,,,,,g l 5 rt , 'f Q an af 3
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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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SAFETY COUNCIL looking over the Arizona Traffic Code for l96l are these enthusiastic members: SEATED, ROW 'I-Gear, Storrs, Posegate. ROW 2: Tomolin, Filson, Mardian, Johnston. ROW 3: Ressel, Berkson, Vogt, Smith. STANDING: Lambert, Hunter, Dent, Smith, Farnell, Brown, Mehagian, King, Mr. Hoeffel, Brand, B. Berkson. Admiring this timely reminder of the tragic death toll are Mr. Lunsford, Rich Farnell, Donna Lambert, Gus Blanchard. One of the most important projects of the Coun- cil this year was the safety check. Shown participating here are active Safety Council students Stern, Farnell, and Lambert. There's Safety ln Caution. Active, growing, and improving . . . this best describes Central's Safety Council. Led by President Rich Farnell and supervised by Mr. Al Hoeffel, the Council began school year by writing a constitution. Safety assemblies highlighted their school-wide activities, which also included poster campaigns, a safety check, windshield washing, and a dramatic car smash. As a final word of caution to teenage drivers, the Council placed in the cafeteria during National Safety Week the recording of an accident that completely wrecked cars and took many lives --a grisly reminder of Arizona's tragic death rate. C227
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