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43- :Z , yn, m v 'A r fit UU 5H?Qt,H..i...il.9B if rr - a Honor Society Day Edward j. Perikala Bernard Feldthouse Caps H. Porter Walter j. Otto The purpose of the Adelphic Chapter Honor Society of the Central Day Preparatory School is to encourage the development of character, to create enthusiasm for high scholarship, to promote leadership, and to stimulate a de- sire to render a conspicuous service among students of the School. To be eligible for election to the society a student must be a senior, have a high scholastic record, and be of good character. To be elected a member is the highest honor conferred by this school. The organization is chartered by the National Honor Society, making it national in character and scope. The members are entitled to wear the official emblem of the society, the gold key. C. H. PORTER. Gregory Varonis Adam Slaw Boles Cobczynski john D. Owen lPage 561 l '.w.:n..mm.z.m..w..z.1. ' - ' - ' - 11- - - -.- 1 - m:..1n:..m..m.:.m AL ...9 -- lu... .. AAAQL- A -.-p-:.s -L 4 .- 7:44. rw.- - - - 4 - '- l'1'f -' ' Y . . J-- . u L rg.-.-..' ......' .v 1 ...- -.---': me .'- 1 1:1
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r: 2-an MEL Ls - vw ' v'm'i mf Q Q nj Q 'H' mln Ii-d Q W4 Student Council Evening wi' Top Row: john M. Falasz, Carleton j. Jacobson, Leslie F. Mason, Leo j. Bartolini. Bottom Row: John Stih, Ferdell O. Rounds, Herbert H. Boettcher, john W. Erickson. OFFICERS Herbert H. Boettcher ..,. ......,.,........... .,,....,......... P r esident Ferdell O. Rounds ...... .,..,,,..,,, V ice-President J. Anthony Stih ...................,................,.......,,,,.,.....,., Secretary-Treasurer The Student Council, the hub of student government, consists of presi- dents of classes and various clubs, and holds session on alternate Mondays at l0:l5 P. lVl. in Room 730, throughout the school year. Customary officers to an organized group are elected and the sessions are carried on in dignified order with strict adherence to Roberts' Rules of Order. The duties of the Student Council are many and essential. Some of the most important are worth mentioning: supervision and promotion of the Annual lnter-class Mixer, one of the biggest social events of the yearg ap- pointment of candidates for the Centralite Stafft sanction of inter-class and inter-club enterprisesg and finally helping to create and maintain an atmosphere of school spirit and fellowship. This year, through the able and efhcient leadership of Mr. Herbert Boettcher, some very important and beneficial measures have been adopted. The Merit System of awarding honors with the School letter C as the trophy, and the re-drafting of the Student Council Constitution, a very tedious matter, were the most notable. Finally, to the student:-The Student Council is ready to serve you at all times. Give its members hearty support and co-operation. j. ANTHONY STIH. fPage 551 .5 '14-T -1.:,- ,yi ,,,, X.-iw-L,4.,A,A.5A
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, m 3w - L? was dugg nfl If GX Il gi fi QE ,. If Honor C Club Evening fl. fi' iii' 1- . I ' si if gi il I ii I 5251 E: gl If gl I3 13 T- 2' I' gl ti FE li 2 I- fl ll -' 4' l wi ll. Vi IQ 1 f: 1 C I C I - ,4 .1 I i sg I .- -t 31 - I I -. E' ii 1. , . 5.22 525 l john W. Erickson john M. Falasz 1. Herbert H. Boettcher Ferdell O. Rounds Erwin E. Klein Q, To keep pace with the growing spirit of Central and to give added zest and enthusiasm for higher student achievement in activities and in scholar- is-l i' ship, the Student Council has instituted the Honor C Awards. ju i it To those men who have distinguished themselves throughout the year in ,W E- student activities, in addition to having made a good scholastic grade, the : . ' 1. Honor C pin is given. . They have done considerable to mould the growing spirit of Central. Cen- 5, 1' E' tral will miss them: we believe they will miss Central. We know that they ilf Qlj will cherish the honor emblem and that they will go on with the same spirit L3 .gig as that which won for them the first honor awards of Central. -. +21 THE STUDENT coUNc1L. gl l I li 'f 5 in if l rt il li i 1 I! 1. v7 ll I- ll ' lj! 1:34 : il 12-1 253' I2 15 f7 Ei . I V1 122' E11 iii E21 If QU H -I lf ll I4 t: If-5 : :-1 21- .1 7' 'F l l- 4 li fx' si? lb Carl R. Nelson Arvid C. Carlson John J. Johansen 'i, I George R. Colburn Arthur E. johnson .fl lg : lpage 571 ' mm ' 'T 'l ' 6 W'LM 'T'-'- I . .. Alw-
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