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4 F.. ii. n i,d-,,.,A ,,,,, ,, .QA I .. ,Lu ' i Q' . ' '1 S . .., Z ' I '.. Cf: -e, ,-eg, me Lll.-XMPlt mx gg. jg ' K ' ' - lt- 1- A.-he , - L: 9 ' T' ' M I L pf, fy lf J ' I 'il The reater Central if lu B ,ag Y I 2 YI' -5' 4- NTRAL HIGH SCHOOL has for many years been a center of interest among il the educational institutions of this section, because of the large territory from which f AQ W6-s the .student body IS drawn. Her widespread Influence, combined with the enr 5 ' 4 13. thusiasm of her students and alumni, has focused the Interest of the entire city 3 ' and even of the state on her progress. A I ' X0 ' Q The school was established in the central section of the present building in ' Il i I9o8, with a faculty of nine and a student body of ninety-eight. In spite of the slight check Q ' . caused by the great war, the growth of the school has been rapid. ,I 9' K' I In 1921, when Mr. S. E. Nelson became principal, Central was a school of nine hundred L. Q f sixty-two students, with a faculty of twenty-eight. A gymnasium and manual arts building 3 f J had been added to the original structure. The printing press, which was the first to be installed 5 I ., in a high .diool in this section, was another feature of which the school was very proud. ,t . ' I '-'l When Mr. SL E. Nelson came to Central, he had behind him an impressive record in school F . ' ,ima Evork. Before him wasda task phat wouldhmeatp farf ggeptsr ach.ilever51ent.C Each yeaiil since he - I ecame principa some ream o progress as een u e , unti to ay entra is t e lar est av -0 W 0 county high school in Tennessee, with a record in scholarship, progressiveness, and ideals secgnd l, Q - to none. I ,.,' The splendid spirit of co-operation between the principal, the faculty, students, and alumni 5 Q X has been one of the main factors in the unusual success of the school. I , 7 I Material evidence of growth is the spacious auditorium, the new wing for the Commercial fi and Science Departments, the Central Bank, the Bookstore, the Automobile Paint and Repair ' Shop, and the oliice of the Central Digest, the weekly school paper. An evidence of the general , 1 recognition of the high standing of the .school is the acceptance of credits in universities from , Dartmouth In the Iiast, to Southern California in the West. The trophies, banners, and cups B 54 ,, testify our prowess In athletics. it ,,, gl, Such achievementshave required much work, and an ordinary man would probably be con- in-P tent to rest, well satisfied, with the progress already made, but Mr. Nelson is entering upon to ., . al' Y: future plans for a greater Central, with the same spirit and faith that has already accomplished ' .53 'll so much. ' H b The .neat impropemint hloped forlis ia new lgyrlpncasiumlto replace the old one, which has 7 E 0 b:c1p,I:lI5tIr:itE?:i:e Zig C2813 seggsactxvities In w xc entra takes part. This will undoubtedly I A A E The library is gradually outgrowing the room in which it has been housed for several 5 ' years. Many new volumes have been added recently. The hope is that a date not far in ,tk Q2 I the future will find in the building a large library room, well lighted, comfortably and ade- '- R quately equipped to meet the needs of the constantly increasing student body. , ' Beyond those already mentioned are hopes for future developments based on the fact that ' since so much has been accomplished much more can be done. M Although the curriculum is one of the most inclusive and liberal in the state in the courses F nu which it offers, there are still needs to be met. In addition to courses along commercial, scientific, , . x lingual, musical, dramatic, and college preparatory lines, there is an outstanding demand for I, 33. 2 similar courses in journalism and' art. ' L 5 I q In addition to an expanding curriculum, Centralites dream of a greater building-a place 5 where every department may have its own equipment and classrooms. judging from the rapidly L growing student body, this dream may become a reality in the not far distant future. , fl ' Another hope for the greater Central is that of a more extensive athletic program. With a ' ' ' iz, . i x new,gymnasium in the near future, certainly it would not be improbable to see on the horizon of ,, N 9 the future a promise of a splendid athletic field, tennis courts and an even greater staff of r ' . coaches and instructors. rl A Above all her dreams Central welcomes the idea of a constantly, growing Central spirit- E0 ' ? og, that of co-operation, which has already worked to overcome difficulties and to lead on toward 3. ' progress. e ' ' A 9 With the splendid record of the past and the promise of an even greater future, may not the ,- l. , students of Central High School be proud of the honor of graduation from such an institution? Q.. t ff VIRGINIA Goosev. 3 i X S. g A I 3- ' xx 1 Sf? '6 N is-Q -I V.- T . Y ch, - lv: me -Q I 'Q A 3 1 , --,r . M, ..,.,.., N fwf r- , S - 3 F at J..?,si:.-.QI imx L on- 9 V .f r A '11, Y Y l I A F V Y i :fe 5 ,.,l,, M2
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