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Claire! 'rirogxrs of the business department have as their work-shop the Tower Room. Here sten- ographers gain speed and accuracy in typing and mimeographing outlines, tests, and drills for classes. Cjqmoxcs scales, weights, and various appar- atus, Mr. Clarence Eastman instructs his ph ysics classes in interesting experiments. Gynixxx' interesting experiments are conducted in the chemistry classes under the able super- vision of 5111 Wvilliam Bush and lxlr. Alfred Buser. CJREE hand drawing is one of the branches ot' art taught in Nliss Parols illustration classes. The other art teacher is Miss Elizabeth Stroble. miss LILLIAN iQNo'r'r directs the string quar- tet in addition to her regular teaching. She also supervises the orchestra. CQl.'I'H0l can weird noises emerge from the room, man y useful articles of furniture are made in Mr. Albert Schwabe's wood-shop classes. 'I SWL lf? i gi.. 'HF ' rr Lg, rue., ,, v m y ,l. 1.15 X., H: 2... 4, 53 2. .fi ' 4 lt- ar .far i Wal' ' e it Elg. fi 32 f :i i fi' 1 45:1 i f f.'.T. is mtl- 3, f 'zz- 15 fi to wt' .QQ 1.
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Aa'v1'.fer.s' lN'rRAMUR.AxI. sports occupy Mr. Jack McCal- lum's time while he is not presiding over the physiography laboratory. He spends his sum- mer at his lake home where he likes to fish. Gmiss 1.il.L1AN FLITCH is a confirmed globe- trotter. She spends most of her vacations traveling to spots of historical interest. Gmiss HELEN HECK, the junior class adviser, teaches mathematics, which perhaps explains her skill at bridge. She is interested in skating, swimming, and likes to travel. AMMNG, fishing, and the out-of-doors in gen- eral attract Mr. Albert Schwabe. XVhile not working in the shop, Mr. Schwabe advises the Archery Club, a fairly new organization, which has fast become popular. Uxiniia the direction of Mr. l.ewis Harnsber- ger, girls' art woodwork classes make door stops, plaques, and other wooden objects. The Aeronautics Club, a new club, is advised by him. Gmiss GRACE COCHRAN eHicien tly superintends the publication of the World , Central's l.it- erary magazine. She also likes to drive her car to YYisconsin, where she often spends her vacations. Gjfciss EUNICE VVEl,I.ES is the newest member of the expression department, but her interests have long been centered about plays and read' ing. For a change she likes to hike for miles on a nice day. GMR, JOHN HARP, one of our genial biology instructors, is a golf enthusiast. Happiest when he is outdoors, he turns the necessary moments indoors into a study of outdoor creatures. tv w 'J mmm 'T 1.45
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t js if Qf'l . it 5 aa A , Y., I w e V rlfii ff A we ...I 1 '25 ,.' T ' it, 'L T ll. 1 wif A gf? ' tm. .., ,fl 5.3.2 x ZW :yr . F. inw- 9 4 , is ll, . 4. .ft . X Claffef Exmzassiox classes provide much of the enter- tainment for our assemblies. The expression teachers are Miss Helen Austin, Miss Mar-iorie llornberg, antl Miss lalunice Wielles. CGHI-I i I'imes room, 106, is one of C'entral's busiest places. 'lhe weekly publication is taken over by the journalism students uncler Nliss Olive Allen's excellent direction. Cgurs group, which is representative of the history classes, is taught by Miss Lillian Flitch. CZSHH mourner's bench seems to be a very popular retreat at Central, for we notice that it is very seldom vacant. 6ZQjA1uu weather afsriortls girls in the gym classes an opportunity to play tennis and lcittenball. Exercises anal other sports are carried on in the gym untler the tlirection of Miss Emma Ryan and girl referees. QQ Ncxiisala ol' stutlent helpers assist Miss Laurie Johnson, the librarian, in supplying the book clemands of the students.
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