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Student Council Pint ion—Mr, Marth, ). GalTnev, H. Rmke. H, Boyle. Mfv Ta lur, Mu' Klcinhctnx; tnoiul row— S Kuhntt , I.. Pretend. A Kai cr, Ik Haiton, l . Hu»cy. I. Sell. K. Civil. I. . Wold, | Harbato. 1. Parivi: third row — N Candnlph. I), Miller. V. Prcflol. A Hailey. S. Dewey, M | Franke. R. Navarra. F. Ludwig. F. Miller. M M. S m i t It. H. A h it, I Schneider: juurth row—J. Skcllv, |. KmIj. C. Modvi. K, K.xh. G. Tor K'cum, M. Nclwin, (i. Mocn. I. lief-fernnn. M. Chrivtiamen. A l.vvr, I). Park mum. C. Ilanwn. Usherettes Tint rvu—J. Trapino, C. CkH. M. Yallc. 1 Maynard, I.. Hall, A. Rruue. J. Hurri . F. Farr. M. Smith: itiond run—]. Schmitt,I I.Schmcl -k ipf, F Adam . F. (aary, I. Miller, |. Ilanum. F. Miller. L. Topping:, M l.itwhrr; thud rou —S. Peter-M n. R. Alt. A. F.ireman. F. Miller. D. Emery. M. C. O'Omnor, M. Yehle, | Short, |. Connor . M. A Dowdies fourth run —1.1 lun et ford. I. Swcel. I Peterton. J, I .all ncy. M, I Franke. P. Hum., E. Fe-Kcnbergcr. K. Cefatu. R. E»cr, K. Kelcn . G. Smith. Honor Pin Pint tow—II Kinkc. I. Kell), R. Timmerman. I Kirk|uiiick, W. Toy: irrorui rou — M K a cK i. P. Pinkerton. J. Gaffney. A. Pert. Girls' Club Cabinet hi it row—J Gaffney, I.. Lee. C. SliithtJin, It, (dot; leion l run—K. Power . A. Grubb, R. Alt. L. Lit •vher, T. Karabi . |. S himtt.
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Organizations 4 04 GUye+vi a]j 'ladcuf, Eveky Wednesday, during our activity period. .1 group « f popular .ind interesting activities in our high school guc into action. The clubs meet. Club meetings alternate; some are on lirst and third Wednesdays of the month; others on the second and fourth Wednesdays. The qualifications lor membership are varied; but as a rule, all that is necessary is an interest in the subject ot the club. The clubs' purposes arc to give the student more education in the subject in which he is interested, and to cover additional material which cannot lie covered in class. Each year the clubs try to achieve some chosen goal. The Photography Club, this year, has sponsored a photo salon. Several of the clubs donated money tor the new movie projector. The Girls Club sponsored many events during the year and gave many scholarships to outstanding students. These arc hut a few of the services rendered to the school by the different clubs. All meetings are run by democratic procedures. This gives tl»c pupils experience in governing themselves, which they will use in later life. Fateh club has for an adviser .1 teacher suited to the subject. Under his direction the club can maintain high standards which make the work more valuable to students. The Ushers' Club, under the direction of Mr. Hex Lichen, berg, assistant principal, has been functioning for several years at Central. The club is made up of senior high boys anil the only qualification is that the members lx- interested in ushering. This club lias served at all of tlic home basketball and football games, the plays, and auditorium programs. The newly formed Usherettes Club has. however, relicscd them of auditorium program duties. Besides doing a great service to the school, the dub helps to give the mcmlxrrs poise and manners. The “M Club, directed by Mr. lljrold Pollock, football coach, is the athletic club of the school. To gain member- ship in this club, a student must have won a letter in senior football, track or basketball; service at cheerleader or manager is also acceptable. Every year this club sponsors a minstrel show, the laugh show of the season. The proceeds from it go to help pay for injuries received by the players during the past season. Miss Rosa Pope has charge of the French Club, one of the two language clubs; the German Club is directed by Miss Regina 1 Icin. The French Club conducts its meetings entirely in French and the students take part in various programs. The requirement for this dub is the completion of at least one year of French instruction. The German Club's programs arc usually conducted in German. The Mummer's Guild, a dramatics club, gives a play or an auditorium program every year. Each club contributes something to tltc school and makes school a little more enjoyable for the students. Sonic clubs, such as the French Club, German Club, Girls’ Club. M Club. Mummers' Guild. Art Club, Ushers' Club, and a few others, arc older and have been running regularly through the years. Still other clubs crop up. sometimes for just a year, sometimes for good. This year the Usherettes' Club was ‘tarted, and it has served the school well. Mr. Sullivan, chemistry instructor, formed a Science Club, made up of boys interested in informal discussion of scientific problems. Each homeroom in the school has its own homeroom club. Officers arc elected at the beginning of the year, and programs arc planned for Tuesday activity pcriixls. These clubs have helped to support the school events and campaigns. Parties at Christmas and at the end of the year arc planned, and different topics, such as class elections and Student Council proceedings, ate discussed. —Bill Whloeshekg Bill Wolui niii .'« hobby u motor limiting. IAiit mmnirr hr and .1 Incut tool; ,i trip Jon a the Y .that a Hirer. Hii many other intrrriti in-• hide being program eh.1irm.1n 0 hi 1 home room, tire-president of Vrench flub, and orrhntra Hdl it fix ret tun. h.u light bron n h,itr. blurt ryrt, and 11 a 1 r it 11 i 1 r«-thiimut. National Honor Society hrtt rote—ti. Alim. L. Lee. M. Stir-ermn, M. Bur l:ck, I (ialTiu v, C Slightam, I . P'.nkirinn, t’.. KHotml. . Beet: tcrond 1 oh— V. Toy. R Ml. I . Kirkpatrick, R. Timmerman. B. t lik'. W Schwrincm. St I’lnkrrinn. II. Rinkc. 122 1
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Chris Literary Society Vint rar —I. Lev, R. Natam. }• Sell. II. Williams . Katwr; w-oaj ion—H. O'Neill. V. K iim.Mitl. U. Ailarm, S. IVtcnon. M Sorm-vii. A. (,nil l . I. IInMn, M Yallc. C. Power : third row — M. Kaifti. R. Mi, H. Rmlc. I . Pinkerton, M Burdick. I Leake, M. Balilamtu. S. Marty: fourth rotr —M. |. Maloney, |. Ixttcr, C. Slightam, |. Mickelwin, S. Sum. II. (line, M I', l-arrrll, |. CaffncN. T. Mandarino M” Club Firtt toh— |. Collctti, C. M«m. I'. Romano, O. Tnrgcmo, |. Rc«la. A. Steele. S. Maitno: wood ran— R. Oentunn, F-. La Bella, L. Sandm, C . Motwi, •. lauck, (' Mien, k 11 .nl n. K Shclion. T. O'Gtmnoc: third run — F. Gambino, K. Mathew . R. ('uilla. W. Ctrow, J. lW»ylr, | Kennedy, T. Manb. I). Allen. i Wart. D. Parkimon. Photography Club hint row — C. Oakey, M. J Kelly, Alice Morrell. II. A. Vaughn, V Toy. I.. Moran. S. Mtckcljon, P. Todd: hutk row— G. Power . (,. Sthiro, I.. Pfduvt, k. linkman. R. Koch, T. N’aiiofiulo . I.. Kelly. L. WrrmcUkirchen. Art Club tint ro wf). |dton, |. C.i|uci. I.. latvhcr. L. Lee, Mii k W. l.ar-xn. B. I.ulh. |. Colt: tnond row— I Barringer, B. (Jenin, I). Punk. R. Arnutronjt, R. Mitchell, R. Iluchan jn, H. IIcIlecIcMin, |. Valrnza.
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