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293 PROJECTS COMMITTEE - lSeatedl: Tessitore, Hess, Evans, Weiss. Standing: Dick, Zivney, and Kong. eave lt To The Committee. Projects Committee produced more concrete results than three previous years of efforts. With Chairman Ken Weiss supervising, the committee turned long hours into the school's first carnival, a long dreamed-of goal. The committee added a touch of Hollywood during the year, showing six first-run color movies to raise funds for student government. The Projects group saw few idle moments in l962. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE - lSeatedl: Krohn, Peden, What's going on around campus? lt's this group's job to let you know-quickly. The Publicity Committee, composed of i5 mem- bers, had the Herculean task of keeping all students informed of the activities of nearly every campus group. Under Chairman Paul Schatt the committee kept telephones ringing and posters flying. Committee on April Fool's Day faked the Bulletin with hilarious results. STANDING: Deitch, Dahl, Mahoney, Katie Stevens, Greg- ory, Tanner, Canterbury, Tommy Hoover, and Seaman. Zimel, Chairman Schatt, Friedman, Gaisford, Abernathy.
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BOYS' ALLIANCE, meeting to discuss another money- zinsky, Hess, Merkle, Meyerson. BACK: Guy, Schatt, raising project, include ifrontl Tuckler, Wallace, Grod- H. Gaisford, Spector, Ryan, S. Gaisford, Bayne, Hauskins. Boys' Alliance-Always Busy WANT TO seal your l.D. card in plastic? Dance under the autumn stars? Buy a Bobcat derby? It those are among your wishes, you most likely would rate the Boys' Alliance Proj- ects as tops, Alliance had a banner year under President Chuck Orwig and Sponsor Merle Lange. Operating with an enlarged Advisory Board plus the regular cabinet, the boys' group got going with its Stardust Ball, using the Eternal Evening Roman theme. lt was a crashing success Calmost literally, as one ot the mock pillars of the Roman Senate tot- tered throughout the nightl. The Class ot '63's dynasty tell, as it lost the Alliance Attendance Trophy to the Class of '65 by a huge margin. The juniors had won it twice previously, and could have retired it permanently with a win this year. Few Bob- cats were guilty of carrying moldy l.D. cards, after the Advisory Board operated the plastic laminating machine several lunch periods, Students were told that important papers, such as Mickey Mouse Club Card, etc., could be sealed for the same low price. The Alliance continued to build its treas- ury, selling Bobcat derbies during football and basketball season to loyal Central rooters. Much of the bulging treasury was turned over to the Alliance scholarship fund, out of which two college scholarships are to be granted. PLANNERS are Alliance Offi- cers Gary Eglinton, President Chuck Orwig, and Richard Ash, who kept the boys' group alert and always on the job. K2
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They Worked New ideas brought renewed life to the Elec- tions Committee this year, as Chairman John Jacobson took steps to insure the safety of each student's vote. For the first time, actual ballot results of each election were made pub- lic, in the name of real democracy. Students now felt more confident of getting a fair deal. ELECTION COMMITTEE---lSeatedJ: Diane Crayton, Jody Ragland, Leslie Kipnis, Chairman John Jacobson, Mary Gilbert, Gay Buros. STANDING: Jim Hunter, lan Bruce, From left are: Freidman, lr- win, Evans, Dick, Barkson. Scrapbook Committee is in charge of keeping a record of all Central's activities. 'A .J-www Mt At Their Job! New vote-count procedures reduced tabu- lating time by six hours, and increased accur- acy. A revised polling system created enough voting booths so students could complete checking-in and voting in little more than a minute. Strict rules for counting were main- tained, under the quip, An aye for an aye! Bill Hess, Cheryl Bundy, Judy Hunter. Missing are Chris Hall, Howard Neilson. Election Committee proved to be one of the busiest groups-and most important. SCRAPBOOK Committee - 0
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