Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1962

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GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET-iStandingi Cressler, Taylor, Dunn, Peden, Maxon, Buhler, Cohn, Blair, Goodrich, Helping, They Helping out and having fun, one of the most active organizations on campus is Girls' League, kept busy with an annual fashion show, mother-daughter tea, charity drives for their Thanksgiving and Christmas families, and their big April formal. Girls' League class of- ficers and four over-all officers form the exec- utive Cabinet, which initiates the big projects and plans for the formal. Each of the class councils serves as a part of the over-all committee, each working as an organized part of all Girls' League activities. E 5 s L S l i E Price, Schmit. SEATED: Buehler, Blumberg, Cohen, Meyers, Driskell, Evans, Brinkoetter, Waters, and Lay. Also Had Fun The separate councils do have their own ac- tivities, in addition to cooperating on group projects. The League's purpose is to assist those in neecl of its help. Colossal cookies set a new tradition for Senior Girls' Leaguers, and girls had two Twirp Days to serve the gentlemen this year! As in past years, two senior girls were re- cipients of S200 scholarships, awarded on the basis of need and outstanding Girls' League service. Such interest has been aroused, more emphasis will go to scholarships, leaders say. LEAGUE OFFICERS-Mrs. Ris- ley, Marcia Brinkoeteer, treas- urer, Joanna Driskell, president, Jana Mayers, secretary, and Cheryl Evans, vice president. wh,- 126

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2 of SENATE PRESIDENT Walker lstandingi brings the inclu student government group to order. Senate officers dent Freedom' Heritage At Work SENATE ACTION this year included approval ot criterion for the Guidance Board to use in punishment, revocation of outmoded legisla- tion previously passed, and passage ot mini- mum citizenship requirements for holding an elective office at Central High School. When time tor extra-curricular work came the Senate participated -this year's success ful Talent Show and AFS Stock Sale got much- needed support and enthusiasm from senators Student Government is dedicated to the pre serving and enriching of treedom's heritage .Qi it de from left: Schatt, Bruce, Ash, Hunter Pres: Walker, Black, McAdam, and Blanchard I



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t'ff, X J NCCCFL 'ily t -,Jxlk 'Qi 'L Wikis! ix X' N at this , 33'.2siz5 .ki gx W Q- if I SENIOR GIRLS' League Colossal Cookie Sales established a tradition to be carried out yearly by Y ' Senior League Council. Every special occasion from Christmas to Halloween promises a Colossal Cookie Sale. Girls advertised this event with giant bows and fancy freckles. Busy bakers ifrom leftl Marti Blumberg, Sue Peden, Claudia Wilcox and Helen Edwards. You might not get a full meal from one of the super-duper cookies, but two of 'em will keep you munching for most of the lunch hour! Money earned from sales went to worthy causes. it it so

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