Central High School - Cehisean Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1965

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mathematics. Hisfavor- MATHEMATICS al.. MR. ANDERSON, a MR. BOYD teaches ge- higher algebra teacher, ometry. He takes spe- advises the Math. Club cial interest in the field and is coordinator of of sports. the assembly programs. He enjoys traveling. I .c ta. P-0 MR. CIAGNE, an alge- bra teacher, furthered his education atthe Uni- versity ofMinnesota last summer. His interests include hunting, camp- ing, fishing and hockey. . may Although his courses are limited to algebra and freshmen mathe- matics, MR. DUN- CKEI. finds it worth- while keeping well in- formed of all phases of v Q' . - ,.. ....,... L. A ui? jggrq ' - Mfg. .eq , if e- f q ' 'K ff ' vw'f,?ff2314'i MR. HOFF, a geometry teacher, coaches the track and cross country teams. He also enjoys reading. ,,... , os, -..N i ff- .5 Ap f Although MR. J. TEMPLE devotes many hours to the study and preparation of his math- ematics courses, he still finds time to ski and improve his photo- graphic technique. ite pastime is gopher and rabbit trapping! Mr. Anderson discusses a previous dayls assignment with an algebra class. Daily problem discussion can prevent long range difficulties from devel- Oping. MR. WASCHBUSCH, teaches general algebra and Math. 9. He enjoys all sports, but his spe- cial love is fishing. Math. students appreciate the individual attention tea chers, as Mr. J. Temple, are so willing to give Mathematics is no less a course in symbolic reasoning than in nu- merical computation and cal- culative skills. Its comprehension can prove invaluable to the devel- opment ofthe students power of concentration and ability to reach logical conclusions. S, ,,.,-ft'

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MR. KIRKXVQUD tea- ches world history. He is advisor to the Soph- omore Class and is a cafeteria supervisor. He enjoys politics, reading and woodworking. F., MR. MALLINGIQR tea- ches American history and Social Studies 9. His outside interests in- clude fishing and teach- f ing driving safety. In psychology-economics courses such as Mr. Perkin's, Central's seniors learn to comprehend and analyze two vital powers at work in today's world - the power of the mind, and the power of the pocketbook! - t. Mm. f 5- . 'C' ft is i L.. mv MR. MARTIN, asenior Social Studies teacher, coaches the A foot- ball team and the wres- tling team. lle enjoys sports and camping. 4' . MR. MOll.ANEN tea- ches American history. His favorite pastimes are fishing and home woodworking. MRS. NORBECK, a senior Social Studies teacher, enjoys the fine arts, philosophy and reading. relic Fr-W if .-fm it ' 'S f MR. OSBORN teaches senior socialstudies and geography. He enjoys politics, reading and fishing. A X l . ,K My MR. PERKINS, apsy- chology-economics tea- cher, is advisor for the Student Union for Racial Equality. Some ofhis interests are good food, jazz, photography and good conversation. lp. 'K Y 15 Another member of the Social Studies Depart- ment is MR. PETER- SON, He teaches A- merican history. i .- ' as-W-0s 'F Www ' uililtiff ' V-.. if V ----. 2-i,l:'E4?lfE3V5 . . ' J f M . , Social Studies 12 classes, such as Mr. johnson's, provide an ef- fective climax to the tour year curricula through comprehensive analysis oftodayls problems and tomorrow's solutions. MR. ROSSINI, a geog- raphy teacher, is new to Central. He is in charge of hall lockers, is stu- dent activities director and advisor to the Stu- dent Council, it H.. ,.., ar MR. SCHULTZ teaches world geography. His outside interests in- clude reading, fishing and travel. MRS. TOPDAHI. tea- ches world history. Her major interest is travel and she is a member ot L7.N.E.S.C.O.



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