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1 L,. Y Ax 'l I HONOR C CLUB EVENING BERNARD B. Sour E. J. SCHEER Wivi. F. ZACHARIAS In keeping with the precedent set by the Student Council of 1925, which created the Honor C Club for the purpose of presenting suitable awards to those students who had distinguished themselves in the activities of Central and who had made and maintained a good scholastic average, the Student Council of 1926 saw tit to make similar awards this year and, in addition, to include among the members the three students, regardless of class membership, who had earned the highest scholastic grades of the year. We sincerely hope that the new recipients will fully appreciate the honor that has heen hestowed upon them. We feel certain that they will always cherish the emhlem and keep up the good work and spirit that has won for them this honor. THE Sriinaxr CouNc:1L. fi RAYMOND HEl!BERD FRANCIS CoLBuRN CHARLES Bsmo Page jiftyfsix l 1 1 - in . -1 W4 s
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STUDENT COUNCIL DAY Top Row: Vw . Adelbert Olsen. Conrad Seagraves. Bottom Row: Earl Bruso, Frank lvlorris. Robt. H. Keenleyside, Leonard H. Cvreatwood. Conrad Seagraves .............................. ...... C llairman The Student Council of the Central Day Preparatory School comprises in its membership the presidents of each active student organization. lt is a central body that is a clearing house for all student activity. The Senior, junior and Freshman class, the Civics Club, the Four C's Club and the Speakers Club each have equal representation on this body. lts purpose is to work in harmony with the Faculty in the regulation of student aflairsg to eofoperate as far as possible in promoting good willg to suggest any changes that seem necessary in the rules of the School which affect directly or indirectly the morale of the student bodyg and to formulate plans for entertainments or more serious activities. The 192536 Student Council has lived up to the best traditions in the history of' the organi:ation and with the kindly assistance of' the Faculty we have been able to promote many worth while enterprises. The Council has had some part in every activity in which any organization in the School has engaged and has been influential in promoting athletics, class parties, the Annual Student Banquet, the Senior Prom, and various other affairs. No organization, be it a baseball club, a football club, an educational institution or a student council, can flourish and endure without teamwork, and it is close harmony, not discord that is necessary to the success of any group. The team work that has existed in the Student Council and the splendid harmony that has prevailed between the councilmen and the members of the Faculty have spelled success for ur FRAN K J. Mortar Page fijityfitie
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L 'r 3!51if.dv!xQfLs1-1L15155Q:JuQJw?,Liu4.s3JsUuxJful:3:fk5r A A i :i.'-T-'fla.'3:fl1g'f1f .ip - 'r 'W ' W - - -- YW,-tr ffs QL .. HONOR SOCIETY DAY ., 4 C Q.: I ol E, 31, of., N 4 l Q' .5 t F9 3. .5 .J 'g J. MCK. BANTA K. S. CRABS W. A. OLSEN S. W. KUHNS 7 sa ' The highest honor conferred upon a student of this school is to be made a member 5. ,P of the Adelphic Chapter of the National Honor Society. Eligibility for election to Q. ,E this society consists in the students being a senior, having a high scholastic record and al ,pn being of good character. ip, 1 A 'Q The purpose of this society is to encourage the development of character, to create f 'fl enthusiasm for high scholarship, to promote leadership and to stimulate I1 desire to 'l' render a conspicuous service among students of the school. S oh. .3 This Adelphic Chapter is chartered by the National Honor Society, which makes ey it national in character and scope. Its members are entitled to wear the official Q, emblem, the Gold Key. A ADELBERT OLSEN. 4, 'Eg .fo .S 3, 'IR ago J . J 9 A ' fu .., g- +. 31 .5 e g L H. B. PESATA F. j. Moiuus E. J. Bkuso F. C. Wo.1TANow1cz l an sri l 'Q fl F 'f' l f p ,, ' ,la , 1 E Q age jiftg seven as gif p. Ucvfvlcl A p .5 gg p C r i 31' 'i: i 1 '3i I 4 5 'f 'f 'F 'T F'f F 'T'a3 f !'? -f '? 7?'1'T'SNY 1'3'f':3C l't'1'i l 'T: i 'iT ? 5.wC
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