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STUDENT COUNCIL ihost ainvi Arlene Severvon, Clara Kancr. William Pope, secretary, NVbu-las Gandolph, sicr-prrtisfent, Myron Chriuemcn, president, Claude Mom, treasurer, Gntton Allin, Monica IVxj Icy. Mary Ann Dowdlc. tuom now: Dbrathy Pcttzhmn, Dean Syvrud. Betty Brady, Eunice Farr, Audrey PHxkc, Mary Jane Gerry, Lot WicsungcT, Mary Oyen, Betty Barton, Margaret Mary Smith, Lorraine Ro um. uubo now: Patricia Cirvr , An.ta Blake, Selma Dewey, lane l.cvtir, Strplten Reilly, Janie Hammond, I'Mn Syvrud. Fi.mccv Miller, Beverly I'rancv, Tom JnfferU, ioiibth bow: |aitm Gill, Donald Young. Richard Harrington. Clarence Evwr, Harold Starr, Richard Spring-nun, Kenneth Nachrciner, Toni Hines Sherman Shapiro, George Pumi, |adt Schneider. uniNr Wanda Mart , Drill Ouofl, Harold Mitchell. Torn Conway. Mary Schaub. HONOR PIN SOCIETY VKONT now; Margaret Burdick, Patricia Godfrey, Mary Utidicr, Bette Boyle. Dorothy Felton, uxovti now: Patricia Cirve , Robert Flu-gum, William Pope, Stephen Reilly, Murid Sorensen. awmst mist-bib: lane I-otrr. USHERETTES CLUB host now: Betty Sweet. I.oii Dcmpvcy. second assistant chief, Jean Conner, first seine it rr president, Janice Short, trerrtary • treasurer, lacquciyn Hunion, second temetter president. Lorraine Hall, thirl of Usherettes, Mary Ychlc, first assiitant chief, Margaret Mary Smith, Eunice Farr, tiicnsn bows Lucille Wilhelm, Katherine Cich, Geraldine Smith, Alice Eiermunn. France Ludwig, France! Miller, l.on Topping, Rovemary Eater, Teresa Rai-mond, l.orainc Pearsall. Mary S.id-dy. nniti) bow: Kurile Crary. June Schdlmgcr, Arlccn Mott. Eileen Kg-gcobergrr, Mary Catherine O’Connor, Fanny SoliiahM, Elaine Adams. ami.nt Ml Mill ns: Selma Dewey. France Moran, Marion Pearsall, loan Porter. GIRLS CLUB CABINET i HOST BOW: Lucille Willwlm. C,C, Clinic, LaVonne Wold, treasurer. Mary Janr Maloney, persistent, Mary Ann Dowdlc, tier-president, Janr Lester, secretary. sr.coMi now: Myrtle Toon, Sunshine «ommittee, Muriel Sorensen, candy counter, Jean Nyberg, u-.iys and means, Patricia Godfrey, program chairman. Mary |ane Frnnkc. social co in witter, Jufquriyn Hanson. hospitality.
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Working Together ... 7a Attain Qua Qaali Durinu the activity period on each Wednesday a majority of the student body participates in entertaining and useful activities, Most club meetings alternate; some arc on the lirsi and third Wednesdays of the month; others on the second and fourth. Other clubs or organizations meet every other Monday or perhaps every other Thursday. Qualifications for membership differ; some organizations require election of members by the students; others require a language other than English to Ixr spoken, and so on. Purposes of these activities vary also. One purpose is to educate the student further or to cover additional material which otherwise cannot be discussed in class. Some clubs aid in carrying on school projects such as dances, plays, anti auditorium programs. Other organizations played a definite part in our school's defense program, undertaking paper saving campaigns, magazine collections, or the wiling of War Stamps. A summary of the general achievements of these activities is found in the following paragraphs. Members of the National Honor Society arc elected by the faculty on the basis of Leadership, Scholarship, Character anti Service. A girl member of this society serves as chairman of the Candy Counter Committee. A share of the profits from the sale of candy goes to the Honor Society, which uses this money in a scholarship fund. As an aid to national defense, the Student Council conducted a very successful pajxrr saving campaign. This organization also established a code of rules as an aid in the maintenance of proper conduct during study jicriods, |x n-sored the presentation of Romance in Old Mexico,” ami also sponsored a number of dances which were Ivcld in the school gymnasium. 'Hie Usherettes, with Mr. Rex L. Ljcbciil crg as adviser, have l ccn ushering for the P.T.A. parties, evening school dances, and the auditorium programs. They helped in the sugar rationing program, which was their part in our war work. 'Hie second annual Variety Show was belt! to furnish the money for uniforms. The girls have had to sacrifice their uniforms, because the company is busy filling war orders. The Girls' Club, divided into separate committees, has done commendable work again this year. The Social Committee sponsored two parties during the year. The Ways and Means committee collected paper lor defense, giving part of the money for scholarships. Our auditorium pro grams were sponsored by the Candy Counter and the Ways and Means committees. Central's l«o$t and Found department was eared for by the Sunshine Committee. They also made Red Cross toys. The halls were decorated at Christmas by tin- G.C. Clinic. The Hospitality Committee placed girls in the hall to direct strangers to the office. The Program Committee brought us the programs on Safety, Vocational Guidance, and the installation of Girls’ Club officers. The Girls’ Literary Guild is under the leadership of Miss lulia Tormey. A booklet was collected by the club members this year containing originial poems and essays. Several parties were sponsored by the guild. Members of the 'M Club staged a Minstrel Show on the 8th of May. The proceeds were used to pay medical fees for injuries not covered by athletic insurance. The “M winners ushered at the P.T.A. card party, also sponsored a Student Body Courtesy Week. Members spoke on this subject in the various home rooms. The M Club stands solidly behind all athletic activities at Central. 'Hie Knitting Club, newly formed this year, has knit a variety of garments for the fighting men of our nation. Tito Art Club designed and made stationery folders lor the members of the armed forces. They assisted in designing and constructing scenery and settings for the dramatic and musical productions staged throughout the year. Miss Rosa Pope’s French Club studied and practices! mainly the purpose of the club: to instruct, entertain, and enlarge upon the scope of the classroom. The Mummers’ Guild was directed by Miss Ruth Kentz-ler in its dramatic work. 'Hie club presented the Christmas play, Why the Chimes Rang, and gave help in presenting other plays. The Hi-Y Club aided in the promotion of national defense by operating a stand for the sale of defense stamps and sponsored a dance, the proceeds of which went to the Prisoners of War fund. Movies and lectures on the war were given and a meeting was held at which ways and means of obtaining a permanent (continued on page 28) NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY host row: William Pope, Louii Wcfmrlikirchcn, Dorothy Miller, Betty Hoiberg, Patricia Godfrey, tarn Weminger, Nick Gandolph, Donald Syvnnl. icciinu row: France l.rwii, Jeanne Gaffney, Gritton Allin, president, fame llydop, Clarence fate , Thoma» Cullen, IKmalil Kirk|utr:ck, Margaret Burdick, tetreldty, Muriel Sou-men. |28]
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GIRLS LITERARY SOCIETY host now: Joyce Flugum. Jacquelyn llancori. Muriel Sorensen. treasurer, Vmicn J Raimond. treeetary, Patricia (kxllrq1, president. Jane Lester, tiee-prendent, Mary janr Maloney, LaVonne Prescott, Amu Odonco. m.i.-onu row: Mary Alrcf-son. Elaine Adams, Alice Bril, Margaret Burdick, Bette Boyle, Joan Porter. Grace linker, Helen Schtnclrkopf, Mary Catherine O'Connor. Elaine Koepp- nnao sow: Patricia Cirvcs, Jean |ulv n. Myrtle Ttinn, Lucille Pfeiffer, Joyce Ix'ake, Jeanne I.i( |vrt. Selma Dewey. Alice Lio matin, Rosemary E» ser. Mary Yehle, Prances Lewie. M CLUB raos-T ROW; Nicholat Randolph, secretary, Edwin I Iclmicks, rice-president, lee Sanders president, William Carow, Dominic Schiro, treasurer, uconb sow: Jolm Nania, Leroy Shelton, Simon Muskowiky, Kenneth Hickman, Clarence laser, James lanhck. Bill Sclullingcr, Claude Move. TUI SO SOW: Char let Collins, Robert Schata, Paul Ben , Clayton Allen. Tom Marsh, lames Myslup, Eddie Mathews Louis Wermelskircbcn. Robert Incus lames Sticha. him st mi sours: William Schara, John Statu Wavne Klackitry. Warren Col will. Ora Cox. Peter DiMartino, Earl Erickson. KNITTING CLUB isovr sow: Ann Frnh, Mary Ellen Stone, Joyce llungcrford. Mary Catherine O'Cuancr, Betty Hoiberg, Muriel Sorensen. Detunes Linden. Betty Anderson, Josephine Capaci. Iiooso sow: Jusetne Molictly, Ians Torjseson, lubella Wein, LaVonne Wold. lasts Wiesvi tiger, MarKarct Ij.ngficld, Betty Brady, Alicr Piper, Mary Saddy. uiimo sow: FJainc Eccney. Janet Reinckr, Edith Kal-hagen, Jean llaber nun, Rosemary Jisscr, Dolores Anderson, Kathleen Kclcny. (k-raldine Smith. Marie Lynch. Jeanne Burris. iocsth sow: Mary Bonham. Arisen Mott. Patricia Godfrey, Annie Queen Stamps Arlene Ahcrle. Lillian Johnson, lean Nyberg, Bruy Ignaueewsfci, Estltcr Schuster, Fanny Soldatov. ahu vt mi.viiii u Jean Mobcrly. ART CLUB iboni row: Marie Lynch. Claude Moss treasurer. B II Puyr, president. Doiothy Felton, rtee-ptettdeui. Bet ty Braily, letrrlary. u.conu sow: Virginia Lallcy, Elaine Ccrl tig, IV Wayne Frutiger, Bob Mitchrll, Iran Barringer, R o I I a n d Williamson, Coftinc Mobcrly, Kathleen Dorn ni Mi T mimsi s : Nick Candolph. Duane Emerson. Tom I lines, Ron aid Marshall.
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