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GIRLS’ SERVICE CLUB [he first meeting of the term was taken up with election of officers. The results are as follows: Edith Straussberg Lillian Berla Betty Surles Helen Hinkeley President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer [he Service Girls are doing more than their share to bring about school spirit and to keep the school clean. They have united with the Boys’ Service Club to clean up the school and to set an example so that in the future Central will be looked to as the leader. The Service Girls have again come to the fore. hey have made up their minds to get an Organ for Central as soon as possible and, realizing that money It was a finan- cial success which shows that the Girls’ Service Club can pul anything over, money or love. is needed, have given a theatre party. The officers, girls well-known for their ability to do things and do them right, have the full support of the members and all that can be said is “Watch the Girls’ Service Club and Central High School. BOYS’ SERVICE CLUB At a meeting of the Boys’ Service Club held on March 3, 1924, former activities were resumed and Also the election of ofh- cers, appointment of Committees and plans made for new plans entered upon. 31 the coming term, one which promises to be remembered Бу Centralites for years to come. John Atheneos was elected president; Max Walters, vice-president, and Fred Frankel, secretary. These boys are well known throughout the school and with the support of the Service Boys” no task will be too large io over- come. Committees were appointed as follows: Member- ship, Leonard Goldberg, Ch., Sol Rosen, Asher Kantor; English “С”, John Kantor, Ch., David Sarbone; Entertainment, Emanuel Pfeiffer and Mor- ris larger. The boys of Central have at last realized that the Service Boys mean to make Central what it should be and have united to aid the club in every possible way. Service Club has again started activities to strength- en the school spirit by General Organization elections. Just another one of the many Service Club undertak- ings! The club ran an April Fool Dance on April Ist in the gymnasium. Ап unexpected large crowd at- tended the dance and colored paper hats were dis- tributed to all. The gym appeared as if a Mard: Gras was going on. The Service Club ran a Freshman Rally in order that Freshmen may become acquainted with the other boys of the school and promote school spirit. SPANISH CLUB At the organization meeting of the Spanish Club the election of officers took place. The results were
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гЕзі АУ Sire АЛЧА 1%) as follows: President Vice-Pres. Hon. Sec. and Treas. Harold Goldberger Frank Mayer Jos. N. Rosenbloom Purpose—The Spanish Club although in existence a short time has shown that it means to make Span- iards out of mere Spanish students. The officers and members are working together to speak Spanish fluently and they are also planning Spanish plays for the future. Do not seem surprised if you hear Spanish spoken in the corridors of Central as this is but one of the Spanish Club’s accomplishments. LITERARY CLUB At the organization meeting of the Literary Club election of officers took place: Charles Sheldon Anna Malkin Jessie Granick John Di Carlo Miss Emma A. Bailly President Vice-Pres. Sec. and Treas. G. O. Delegate Faculty Advisor The purpose of the club is to read the best known books and io discuss plays. It also promotes a desire for better books and opens a large field of knowledge to all. Various types of short stories are discussed. All these lead the members to try their hands at parodies, humorous stories and poems. The 26th of April was set aside for all the mem- bers to visit the National Museum of Arts and The New York Public Library. All the members had a wonderful time and also gained much from the experience. Тһе С. O: Delegate, John Di Carlo, writes mock minutes of every meeting, in which he describes every- thing that happens, “knocking” everybody that he can. These are read by the president at each meeting, The G. O. Delegate’s nom de plume is the “Duke of Ain't. and furnish much amusement for the members. 4B CLASS Apostalakos MacClinchie Anne Kapp Maude President James Vice-Pres. Secretary Malcom Гтеаѕигег Schwartz The class last term had a chocolate sale which it is said was the largest and most successful ever held in Central High School. On February 29 the class held a prom at “Apter’s Manor in honor of the graduates of February, 1924. They are now form- ing a play called “‘Hezekiah’s Country Store.” With these officers at the head, the 4B Class is sure to make all former and coming classes look up to it as the “АВ Class of May, 1924. GIRLS’ SWIMMING CLUB Grace Leonard Maude Schwartz Edith Isenberg Mollie Lehman President Vice-Pres. Secretary I reasu гет The purpose of the Swimming Club is to help рго- mote the welfare of the school. The girls go down to the East Side Swimming Pool every Tuesday after- noon at 3 o'clock, and endeavor to become Central’: best swimmers by practice. The increase in members has been noted by the increase in the water rate. Keep your eyes on our bathing beauties! FUND ORGAN Every Theatre Party brings us nearer to our goal —an organ dedicated to Central High School boys who fought and died in the war. On April 28 the school gave another Proctor Theatre Party, with the assistance of the Service Clubs. Several collec- tions have also been made in the A. M. and P. M. assemblies, and helped swell the Organ Fund. At present, Central High School, without the aid of outsiders raised more than $5,000! We could have easily procured our much desired organ by merely
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