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CFI-IE FACULTU JAMES E. MARSHALL, Principal ALBERT G. MEIER, Assistant Principal Minnie Keane, Registrar Laurie Johnson, Librarian Clara Claussen, Clerk Emma Marsing, Clerk ART Lola Craig Elizabeth Stroble Laura XVilliams BIOLOGY John Harp Irma Meili t'0MMERCIAlJ . Claire Boody Robert Brockman Ellen Simon Eflie Brodeen Nellie Dunnivon Ezra Edwards Jennie XVeisenthal Helen Hagin Ernest Maitrejean Stanley VVatson IJOMES'l'lt' tft'II'lXL'E AND ART Anna Corcoran Mrs. Carnes Stella Strane Hilda Anderson Caroline Austin Dorothy Baumgart Mary Bryant Alice Cornwall Mary Carney Bret Cooley Agnes Doherty Hilda Anderson Florence Baher Robert Berg Charles Frost Ralph Billings Althea Deither Martha Hartwell Alfred Buser Clarence Eastman Peter McMillan John Darling Mrs. Johnson Edith Hall DRA M ATIC ART Helen Austin EXGLISII Carrie Castle Anna Dickson Mrs. Harmon Florence Colter Grace Elliott Eileen Kennedy Grace Cochran Katherine Goetzinger Marion Munson Susan Crumbacher Emma Gray . Mary Newson Alice Rosenberg Mabel XVicker If RI-INC 'H Julia Tisdale Eileen Kennedy l l ISTOR-Y Julius Kuck Louella Miles John Quinliven David Kyes Glenn Varner Paul Rusterholz Edith Foulke Sarah O'Hora Harry Smith Margaret McFetridge LATIN Katherine Goetzinger XYilliam McGovern Helen Hagin Otto Meltzer Julius Kuck M ANVICI, TRAINING Louis Harnsberger William Kessel Albert Schwabe M A Tl IEMATICS Ernest Maitrejean Sadie Matson Nellie Muller Stanley lVatson MVSIC Lillian Mildred Knott l'llfYSlt'Al, TRAINING Nellie Heyd Alice Hosmer Jack McCallum Martha Sjoherg Eva Thompson Florence Watson Marie Rothfuss l'll YSICS Pl I YSIUI IRAPIIY HPAXISII SI 'RSTITIITES Ada Mae Eshelby John Harp Frederick Miller Julius Kuck Jean Elmquist
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g CFHE STUDENT COllNClL Standing: Lindquist, Sands, Thane, Shannon. Borg, Guyer, Burbank, Sandell. Sitting: Faricy, Hove, Miss Anderson, Kennedly, Miss Hosmer, Nourse, Wooster, Aldrich. BtllfT two and a half years ago, a need for some organization of students that would retiect the true sentiment of the entire student body was felt, and as a result, the Student Council was formed. The value of such an organization had been demonstrated in hun- dreds ot other schools, and it was hoped that the organization ot the Student Council would prove to be a step toward student self-government. It was resolved that it should consist of the presidents of all the classes and organizations in the school and the editors of the student publications. It was assumed, and rightly, that such a body would truly represent the student. For advisers, Miss Anderson and Mr. Hillard were chosen. Since that time, Mr. llillard has left the faculty, and his place has been filled by Miss Hosmer. The purpose of the Student Council is to act as a sort of medium between the pupils and the executive department of the school. lt is hoped that the students will regard it as a body to which they may bring problems which they might hesitate to lay before the principal directly. Besides, the repre- sentative character ot the organization itself enables it to bring up problems which might be over-looked by the faculty, or by a less representative body. So far, it has been unnecessary for the Student Council to take action on any important matter as the school has been governed so fairly that there has been no grounds for complaint, but the Council has not been idle in mat- ters of minor importance. It has been through action of the Council that those attractive signs have been posted in the halls throughout the school :asking students to help keep the halls clean, and at the time of this writing plans are being made to regulate in some way the increasingly heavy traffic at Central. The present officers, elected last December, are: Alan Kennedy. presi- dent: Allen Nourse, vice-president: and lljahnar llove, secretary.
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