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JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL The first official duty of the Junior Student Council under its new advisor, Mr. Bifano, was to elect its officers. During an assembly in October the officers were sworn in by the Officers of last year. The new leaders of the council this year were: President, Linda Stankevich, Vice President, Denise Borowaik, Secretary, Debbie Denz: Treasurer, Paul Wiechec. The council again this year held its annual magazine sale. The proceeds of this year's successful sale were used to benefit the Student Exchange Program. Another undertaking for the council this year was a dress-up campaign for grades seven, eight, and nine. Again, as in the past, members on the council this year volunteered to collect homeroom buff cards each morning. This daily practice has proven to be an invaluable service to the faculty. A voice in what happens to the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades is the immediate goal of the Junior Student Council, but more important it hopes to promote better cooperation between teachers and friends. Eventually it will prove to have been an unskippable stepping stone to the future of its members. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Chmura, C. Arnett, D. Pomerhn. SECOND ROW: L. Paoletti, C. Sahnlein, K. Janicki,J. Kretzmon, KY Cegielski,J. Fox. THIRD ROW: M. Moriority. FOURTH ROW: D. Borowiak, M. Mogavero, P. DiLeonardo, P. Wiechec, L. Stankevich,J. Russell, K. Parucki,J. Gasiorowski, G. Silvestrini, D. Denz, D. Kosek. Vice President . . D. Borowiak Secretary . . . .... D. Denz President . . L. Stankevich Treasurer . . . . P. Wiechec i l
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H. Nikiel, T. Kiec, J. Heitz, T. Barnes SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL The two maior goals ofthe 1965-66 Senior Student Council were to increase school spirit and at the same time to enhance the image of the Council. A Student Court was formed with the hope of helping to eliminate undesirable student behavior. Working closely with the administration and faculty, the Council inaugu- rated a monitoring system for corridors and lovatories. Other suggestions, too, were made for the improvement of the school. A close rela- tionship was developed between Junior and Senior Student Councils, as they cooperated on such proiects as Dress-Up Days and dances. Buses were provided to away basketball and football games. The last important under- taking was the presentation of the Third Annual Variety Show. In general, it is the opinion of the Council that some progress has been made toward the realization of its goals. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: G. Zagorski, C. Langenfeld, S. Benz, S. Musella, K. Griese, B. Hergott, L. Higgins, J. Meinke, C. Breissinger, L. Bernard. SECOND ROW: D. Szewczyk, M. Frys, S. Tyszka, G. Heitz, J. Young, N. Skibinski. THIRD ROW: D. Denz, R. Stoeckle, D. Wroblewski, J. Fisher, P. Bush, W. Hall, S. Laski, T. Hoelsher, N. Beeman, K. Stranc, M. Guenther, E. Guenther, C. Pagels, T. Kiec, L. Schwend.
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BAND The community and student body have had an opportunity to witness the growth of Central's Music Department from what six years ago was merely a group that performed to the three accomplished groups that presented an inspiring and polished Christmas program and a noteworthy Spring Concert. It is now with a sense of pride that students and faculty refer to the Band and Choral groups which are under the capable and inspired direction of Mr. Grillo and Mrs. Shriver. 90 MR. GRILLO - BAND FIRST ROW, Left to Right: G. Suba. T. Bodziak, G. Schessl, P. Walkowski, H. Nikiel, C. Johnston, K. Whitehead, C. Hill, J. Gasiorowski, R. Smalley, H. Wagner, W. Nowakowski, G. Kobek, G. Hill. SECOND ROW: L. Makowski, F. Sztukowski, T. Di Vito, G. Mueller, Mr. Grillo, G. Wolniewicz, R. Merkel, J. Salamone, G. Ross, N. Markman, R. Hark, D. Besant, R. Kastner, M. Grossman, J. Doika, P. Grau.
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