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Counting the ballots to determine the election results are Diane Welch. Maureen Leibov, and Nancy Guile. “Art thou an angel. Art?” Wearing his halo, Sophomore President Art Yeotis explains the duties of their offices to Sandra Wagner, treasurer; Fred Knapp, vice-president; and Judy Curtis, secretary. Through an auditorium window the Senior class officers — Pat Graff, treasurer; Anne Xotman, secretary; Mike Gaylord, president; and George Chism, vice-president — proudly look in on the students they govern. We're the middle men!” Junior President Art Shaniz jokingly com- plains to Sandy Blaine, secretary; Sue Chalaut, treasurer; and Mike Auer, vice-president.
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GlcuU electixMA, loom La uc e o t the, Uma wA, Petitions, banner-rilled halls, and speeches announce to the outside world that it’s election time at Flint Central. Anyone can run for an office. The first step is to obtain a petition from Miss Mabel Pinel, dean of girls, and to secure the required number of signatures. Election week in full swing necessitates staying up late printing posters, pouring over election speeches and keeping a constant cheery hello” and smile. Finally the day arrives ... a day of anxiety for the candidates. Everyone turns out to elect the officers to lead and represent his class. The lading rays of the sun find the candidates, both winners and losers, exhausted, and richer for their experience. Students wait to cast their votes for class officers. Banners stimulate the spirit of an election campaign. “Only a few more signatures and my nomination for secretary will be clinched,” smiles Sherry Bennett as she solicits Judy Mochring (signing), Pam Wood, Cassius Smith. Sue Fitzgerald, Judy Hudson, and Louise Sheriff. ffPRT GRRFF 28 T V
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Dave JefFes anci Manager Lanny Meriwether, look on as Cross Country Coach Varnard Gay gives last minute instruc- tions to Charles Jones and Carlton Odom. JlcwUesU, o-LtcUtt uictosiy One of Central’s most outstanding Cross Country squads proved its prowess by coping City and Valley titles last fall. Evidently the opening meet with Arthur Hill and Saginaw Eastern set the season’s pace as the Central harriers sprinted to a 24-31-80 victory. Further proof of the harriers' ability was cited in the Tribe’s perfect score win against Royal Oak 15-46. As the season advanced, the Indians took Pontiac by storm with an 18-42 triumph, and the Cindermen continued on to gain the City title by outstanding Flint Northern 18-39. The final meet of the season was highlighted by Central’s second perfect score against Bay City Central. This second feat left no doubt in Coach Varnard Gay’s mind that he has a ’57-’58 Conference Championship team. The final Saginaw Valley totals read: Flint Central 32, Arthur Hill 40, Flint Northern 76. With the Reserves ending the season with a 4-2 record, Coach Gay might well look forward to another top team next year. CROSS COUNTRY: Reserves, Jim Austin. Howard Foote. Jim Nelson, (manager) , Varnard Gay (coach) . Varsity, Rob McGowan, George Fredreick- Jack Lehr. Charles Jones, Lorenzo Hatter, Jim Hcusel, Albert McLaurin, son, Bob Anthony, Wylie Rogers. Bill Milum, Gary Grenshaw, Carlton, Walter Tolbert, Buck Miley. Frank Crawford, Jim Lyons, Lanny Meriwether, Odom, Dave Jeffes. Eyes focused on the finish line. Wiley Rogers, Frank Crawford, and George Fredreickson “get set” to go. Outstanding Varsity harriers, Gary Crenshaw and Bill Milium,streak down the home stretch in record time. Too l„d H only
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