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t SENIOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS—Row I: Geraldine Napper, Margaret Cook, Lelia Lewis, Cliff James, Lawrence Cady, Nedra Pruitt, Betty Earle, Jane Kelly; Row 2: Marion Conde, Ednamae Sweet, George Ather- holt, Eric Nattrass, Pierce Keal, Eleanor Haskill, Marjorie Dinning, Eileen Cross, Martha Carter; Row 3: Con- nie Pratt, Leland W. Mick, Fred Briggs, Lucille Michaud, Melvin Andrews, Row Walters, Bill Richards, Kath- erine Davenport, Duane Zemper, Betty Faulkner. JUNIOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS—Row I: Bette Harris, Evelyn O'Brien, Carol Hough, Modest Bridges, Ruth Hammond, Betty Jane Robinson, Aileen Story; Row 2: Ivan Jones, Edythe Lipske, Robert Kaake, Irene Shayman, Dorothy Goodley, Beth Cowing, Clark Derr; Row 3: Peter Panos, president; Don Shoultes, Don Wil- liams, Erwin Bendall, Charles Brown, Leo Tobin, Fred Briggs. SOPHOMORE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Row I: Gayer Stone, Viola Trop, Joe Abbenant, Doris Girod, Doro- thy Zandi; Row 2: Dorothy Bieck, Margaret Resler, Peggy Savage, Bettie Booth; Row 3: Leon McNew, Bob Bellairs, Ralph Hartman, D. E. Wolverton, R. Sullivan James. Page Twenty-Six
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ACTIVITIES Clubs - - Drama - - Music
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The Senior Board of Directors nnHE SENIOR board of directors is by far the most active of the representative bodies of the three classes due to the many activities for which the senior board is re- sponsible. It is the duty of the rep- resentatives to plan for such func- tions as the senior-junior party, the senior play, the honors assembly, the senior dinner dance, baccalau- reate service and the commence- ment exercises. It was decided to have boys serve as ushers instead of girls as here- tofore. Ralph Snyder was appoint- ed chairman of the tickets; other appointments were Louis McNew, ushers; Betty Earle, programs and Gerard Melancon, publicity. Jane Kelly was appointed chair- man of the commencement exer- cises, and Margaret O’Sullivan was given charge of the baccalaureate service. In preparation for the dinner dance, the following placements were made: Lila Foster, decora- tions; Jack Sarvis, tickets; Doris McGlone, patrons and patronesses: Arlene Aurand and Luther Bridg- man, program, and Marjorie Din- ning and Eleanor Haskill, orches- tra. Many of the committee as- sistants were chosen from the senior class. The presiding officers of the board were the senior officers: Clifford James, president; Eileen Cross, vice president; Jane Kelly, secretary, and Betty Earle, treas- urer. Class sponsors were Miss Ruth Parmalee and Miss Mildred Hodges. The Junior Board of Directors THE JUNIOR CLASS added to its laurels this year through its activities and its individual members. This year “the high standard of accomplishment and activity was faithfully maintained under the able guidance of Peter Panos, president: Ruth Hammond, vice president; Betty Harris, sec- retary, and Don Jones, treasurer. The Junior Board of Directors, the representative body of the class, was given credit for much of the planning for the Junior play, “Pollyanna. Tickets, publicity and ushers were efficiently managed by student heads of committees. The Junior-Senior party was one of the brightest spots of the school social calendar. Carrying out a sports theme, the ingenious juniors built a clubhouse in a cherry orch- ard as part of the decoration scheme. Many students appeared at the dance in sport clothes as they had been asked to do. The class sponsors, Howard Scahill and Miss Dorothy Stone, gave splendid assistance in the ac- tivities of the year. The Sophomore Board of Directors A LTHOUGH new in the school. the Sophomores swung into the political life of Central and elected a corps of efficient and promising officers. Leon McNew, president; Margaret Ressler, vice president; Jayne Stone, secretary, and Dorothy Zandi, treasurer, were chosen to guide the class through the maze of obstacles in the path of the infant class. The Sophomore Board of Direc- tors is the governing body of the class and is composed of one repre- sentative from each group. The board is presided over by the offi- cers, at whose order it convenes at such occasions when any activity is to be planned or problem decided that directly concerns the Sopho- more class. Credit is due the board for the two successful parties sponsored and arranged for by the class of ’39. The faculty sponsors of the class are Miss Mabel Pinel and Miss Elsa Dietrich. Page Twenty-Seven
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