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Page Ten S FACULTY Top Row: MR. IEHLE, MR. FRANK SMITH, MISS ANDERSON, MISS BERG, MISS BERGIN, MISS BERLINER. Second Row: MR. BISEL, MRS. BISEL MISS BLACKBURN, MISS BRECKENRIDGE MR. BRICKER, MISS BROVVN. Third Row: MR. BROWN, MR. CHRISTOPHER, MR. COLLINS, MISS COOLEY, MISS CULLEN, MISS CUNNINGIIAM. Bottom Row: MR. DUTT, MISS EDVVARDS, MR. GREENE, SCT. IIALES. NIR. HARDWVAY, MR. HAYNES.
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PEACE EMPHASIZED IN SCHOOL PROGRAM When our country entered the war in 1941, the curriculum of Centennial like that of the other high schools in the country was adapted to wartime education. The school board, the superintendent, and faculty did their utmost to prepare the students going out of Centennial with adequate educational tools to enable them to take their place in a world at war. Now that the war is over, Centennials program has been directed toward the ur noses and ideals of veacc. The faculty arc aimin 1 now to train 'Outh to live in a P l I , 5 eaccful socictv. This is a renter task than wartime education but our administration P - S f has made long strides in reconvcrsion from war to peace. The consolidation of Districts One and Twenty into District Sixty, the biggest local news story of the year, will bring greater understanding and cooperation between the schools of our city and thus enrich the schools and benefit the city. Much credit should be given to our faculty, who day after day guide Centen- nialites along the paths of learning. Every year they give more and more time to understanding the problems of youth and so inspire those with whom they come in daily contact. Their only reward is the success of their students. So, we, the students, salute our teachers for the valuable aid they have untit- ingly given us not only in their official capacity as instructors but as our true friends. KATHIE jomas. sf --X
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