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W ,JY lFirlt Bowl Sue Lawrence, Christine Koszyczarek, Marilyn Mueller, Sally Ioyce, Norma Iohnson, Ioan Williams Iudith lensen, Diane Hubert, Pat I-lust, Lorraine Durante fSecond Bowl Beverly Tinker, Barbara Zirkel, Ioan Wag- ner, lean McFadzen, Evelyn Burnett, Emily Roknich, Kathleen Birmingham, Pat Plant, Ioan Straw KThird Howl Glenn Kunath, Richard Horvath, Roy Pavich, Ioseph Brown, Dennis Dziczkowslci, Warren Hirschinger, Dean Dziczkowski, Paul Accomando, Mary Solowicz, Gordon Kuchta fFourth Row! Darrel Von Berg, Paul Baumann Forrest Borreson, Norman Seltzer, Dick Lione Ralph Bayer, lohn Thompfon, Frank Pfeiffer, Lowell Barr, Mr Gonyo ugzulpnf C2014 nd fSealedJ Norma Iohnson, Barbara Zirkel. NMI, President, l make Q mo- Barbara Bovim, Emily Roknich, fStundingD UCD-3 This familiar Sentence hog Paul Baumann, Frank Pfeiffer, Alfred Mil- been most popular throughout the meetings of the Central Student Council when such subiects as school dances, assembly programs and charitable donations were un- der discussion. Something new was tried when students voted for Coun- cil officers on the city voting ma- chines in May, ler, Bruce Petersen, Iohn Petrich, Harold Conrad. The chief gavel man until mid' year graduation was Richard Hor' vath. The duties were then taken over by Frank Pfeiffer with Paul Baumann, vice-president, Paul Ac- comando, treasurer, Norma Iohn- son, secretary, and Dennis Dzicz- kowski, sergeant-at-arms. The Inter-Club Council, composed of representatives of the active or- ganizations of Central, is under the guidance of Mr. Gonyo and Paul Baumann, president. we .4- Y N I
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STUDENT FINANCE The f1VS students who work ed for Mr Sam Essock rn the student hnance offlce were able ro apply therr typmg and bookkeepmg practrcally Some of the yobs handled by the OfflCe are typrng notrces and mrscellaneous letters col lectlng for the Student Frnance Plan handlmg trckets for out of town games drstnbutrng the Wamagos and placmg orders for the annual fF:rst Howl Elxzabeth Bapuk lean Wernkaul Erleen Hastrngs Mr Essock Ruth Ann lones Mary Ann Zevnrk Nancy Dron fSecond Howl Delores Hagen Frank KOOI Halg Kelegran Paul Accomando Pat Arnold Bette Iayne Zahn Mrldred Anderson l'l'hxrd Howl Ruth Stase Eugene Denney Flxchard Stetfan Iohn Slender Don Kuchta Irm Wrrkus Ioe,M1kul1za ea reef, of sirrmr wr mr, owngrr may We Wei? The guxdance commxttee whxch rs composed ol faculty members and students met throughout thls past year to schedule vocatxonal guldance talks for students mterested rn careers The commxttee ar ranged for speakers on careers and also helped the sophomores plan therr three year course lor hrgh school through homeroom consultatron and dxscusslon ' able to the students Workrng on one of the Student Councrl actnve commrttees were Norma Iohnson Ianet Schuette Mary Solowrcz Ed Holcomb and Paul Baumann Their lob was to choose a semor to receive the Peter Werner Scholarshrp 45 ' . 2 X S 1' t 3 . i' '-4 41 E if 'Q ,- , ,.1 N ' . . . . ini 'Z , , W , V L U ax e- 1 - '-. .- . . 3, ' ' ' . 1 ' V Q 1 ' K K T , ' ' QQ - A ,W 5 I YZ' A r if , I . if v and pamphlets on educatron which were made avail- ' ' , as-w,,,, NN W 'f M f A' 4' - - .:c,,t,13,M7 6 ' T ff V 4 ,I V , V A f v J , I S
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V. 1 piggy g Qui' A 6 Zi WMM of My JG, WSomebody locked my locker and l haven't got a key, cries a hysterical Centralite to Miss Raleigh who calmly takes a key off the ring and hands it tc the flustered student Finding the location of stray keys wasnt the only business carried on in the locker office, Reserving tickets for the Class plays, getting measured for caps and gowns, and calling for announce' ments for commencement kept the locker office a busy place jl'II,ll0l'.5 ,jgmywrs Finders keepers lo er N 0 my ur Wof fo M11 t'Meet you at the bookstore, was heard often in the corridors. As well as being a convenient meeting place, it pro- vides a valuable service for the students Here, at the beginning of each new se- mester were long lines of Centralites buy- ing paper, pencils, fountain pens, note- books, rulers, drafting paper, filing cards, gym suits, pool caps, and even cook books. Repairing books also was a duty of Miss Scherer and Violet Buss, her as- sistant I ,W , ,, f YU ,, ,Q H i Q W .,, ,MM - E fi , I if if ' if , QV fr 'ff' i'L',i'i'1Q JZ. ,W 3, ' ,247 wwf' A ,ms Because of efficient filing culty weepers. But losers need not be weepers at Cen tral. Two public spirited girls tend to the lost and fo u n d business sorting and filing such article pens, p e n c i l s, scarves wallets, hair clip ear rings, erasers, books and even a pair of trou er articles can be redeemed with a minimum of diffi
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