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7 'JCM au Classes The mourner's bench, one of Central's most attractive retreats, has increased its popularity since the staff photographer recently appeared to snap the pictures of the charter members. The girls' art woodwork classes are busy making plaques, door stops, book ends, and boxes and other useful wooden objects under the tutelage of Mr. Lewis Harnsberger. Students of Mr. john Harp's biology classes study under the microscope slides of lower bacterial animal life. Slides are frequently prepared by pupils themselves. Miss Laura William's modeling classes are popular with both boys and girls. Her pupils usually make bowls, candlesticks, and tea tiles, and some especially talented people mod- el heads or figures. This won't balance. Whe1'e is that sheet? are familiar remarks heard in the bookkeeping classes which are taught by Mr. Robert Brockman, Mr. Arthur Anderson, and Misses Edith Beckman, Nellie Dunivon, and Jennie Wieseiithal. Several classes under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Stroble are engaged in free hand sketching from models, in making batiks, and in blocking out various designs.
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Classes A busy hum and calls for copy are kept up in the Times room by our promising young journalists who are expertly directed by Miss Olive Allen. One of Centralls most popular institutions, the library, is efficiently managed by Miss Laurie johnson and corps of willing girls who work in period shifts. The peculiar sounds issuing from 212 and 316 have as their source a host of typewriters manipulated under the supervision of Miss Pearle Knight, Vivian Cady, Ellen Simon, Helen Hagin, and Ellie Brodeen. The chemistry lab. with its variety of odors, its tubes, and the new ventilators is a fascinat- ing place which draws many students, Presid- ing over it are Mr. Alfred Buser and Mr. Vlfilliam Bush. The big, small, leering, sober, fantastic, and commonplace masks which grace 319 with their presence are made under the skilled direction of Miss Minette Paro in art classes. The outdoor gym classes are divided be- saggy, tween tennis and kittenball, while many forms of sports and exercise are taught inside by girl referees and Miss Emma Ryan.
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ARLENE ALLANSON Silence and modesty are the best armaments of women. Girls' League: Big Sister. IEAN ALLMAN Those who know her best praise her most. ARTHUR ANDERSON I only ask that fortune send a little more than I can spend. FLORENCE ANDERS KENNETH ALLEN I warn you, girls, he's a heart breaker. Class Baskethallg Intramural Kitten- ball, Hockey, Basketballg Times Revue g Hi-Y. RUSSELL AMUNDSON He did with cheerful will what others talked of while their hands were still. Vice-Pres. Astrolabe Society 35 Chr. Class Finance Com. 35 Historical Society: Intramural Hockey, Kitten- ball, Basketballg Bird Clubg Bus. Mgr. Cehiseang Circulation Mgr. Timesg Chess Clubg Spanish Club: Traffic Squad: Honor Rollg National Honor Society. CARL ANDERSON A man of hope and forward- loaking mind. Chess Teamg Honor Rollg National Honor Society. HELEN ANDERSON Gentle of sp ech, asant o Her voice was sweet as her manner. face was fair. 0-r J ANA ON . ' , F r i art ' lik t ea, X 0 , ff ,ff 'iii 36iGA ANDERSON uill an Sc Times ev e 4 L. - . I ict Com' rack 1 -3. I ra ,1 ife is .what you make it,.the H y-1-35 enbau: ' world is how you take it. tral- ' anics ootbmll rofl Girls' League. gr 9 ' ssoc. YE Times ts Dep .5 onor . , . 1 l JEAN ARNOLD Wicked brown eyes are dan- gerous things, often keep us ELLEN ANGERHOFER True to her work, her word, and her friends. Club: Astrolabe Societyg Club. I ON QTRIDGE t a at plague to be too dso Hi- et Patchesg Student Co cilg rch 9 Track: Intra- ral K1 enbal Assemblies. 28 from sprouting wings. Class Treas. 25 C Clubg Class and G. A. A. Teams: Student Council 2-3-43 Chr. Point Systemg Vice-Pres., Pres. G. A. A.: G. A. A. Executive Boardg Big Sisterg As- sembliesg I. S. Com.g Delegate State Press Conv.: Gym Demonstra- tiong Girls' League Treas. 43 Twisters' Clubg Quill and Scrollg Album Ed. Cehiseang All-City Letter: Head Waitress Football Banquet 49 Class Basketball Com. 43 National Honor Society. DONALD AUBRECHT Thou art a fellow of good report. Vice-Pres. Chess Clubg Historical Societyg Honor Roll.
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