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Always Service With Smiles . . . BOOKSTORE Manager Betty Pretzer and her assistant, Clara Tanner, know how to win friends and keep them: with smiles fand the best student prices in town for special school needsll If you want service with a smile, go no further than the Campus Bookstore! Along with that smile you can get a bargain in books, paper, or whatever your immediate supply needs. Central's Shopping Center is just one example of special helps available to the stu- dent body. Most of the service this fine de- partment renders is unappreciated by students. BARGAIN HUNTERS at the noon rush know the Book- store's the best place to buy pens, paper, and rulers. Should you be a club officer, the Bookstore will help you take care ot your treasury, seeing that accounts are cleared through proper chan- nels and that you get tull value when you wish to make a group purchase. Game tickets, pub- lications subscriptions, and a market tor your used textbooks are other services meant to help lite at Central be more pleasant for you. Here Cheryl Luckie pays for a new ballpoint pen while other Bobcats wait to buy football tickets, subscriptions. his N. Yin!
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'M 4 W! CHECK IT! Registrar's Office assistants llower left cornerl double-checking a directive are Inez Kennedy, Maxine McDonald, Helen Thomas. RIGHT: .lean Brooks and Gladys Wilke study an Audio-Visual program. UPPER LEFT: Central High School! At switchboard is Florence Mikal, with La Rue Fortenberry of Registrar's Office. RIGHT: You take it! While Martha Fitzgerald grins, Eleanor Parks takes bundle of work from Kitty Sheen, principal's secretary, who was being transferred to Supt. Seymour's office. Central will miss that happy red head! ' ' I HAPPINESS is a state of mind. That's why you'Il always A ' see Central's office workers looking pleasant, regardless As Always . . . of the pressures placed upon them by unreasonable stu- dents, parents, and even lat times? teachers who fail to realize how problems can build up behind those counters. And the happy looks pay dividends: visitors to the offices leave with smiles, tool Central High is unusually fortunate, many feel, in its choice of secretaries who do so much with, too often, a minimum of thanks. -tank ee 1 Q, l2O
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2 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Sittin Schatt Orw' H fl' W lk - g: , lg, e in, a er, Webb, lmnan, Jacobson, Bruce, Gentry, Weiss, Hunter, Black, Mr. Felton lsponsorl, Driskell. Standing: Arnote, Klein. Group met every day for an hour. If You WantAnything Done... The foundation of a good government is its Executive Department, the branch which de- termines what, if anything, gets done. Cen- tral's Executive Committee this year provided a solid basis for progress, while giving equal representation to opposing viewpoints. The year l96l-62 saw more concrete examples of capable, efficient student government than in any previous year. The student Executive Corn- mittee was a fair sounding board for new ideas, projects, and activities, plus an important chan- nel of communication between the student body and administration. As school opened in September, student body President Ray Hunter presented lO basic goals, and aimed every project during the year toward fulfilling the promises set forth in those goals. He asked for cooperation, and got it. GUIDANCE BOARD: Linda Smith, Ray Hunter, Phil Towers, Peg Gelt, Bob Blanchard.
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