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Important Stops . . . 201 . . . Debate Class First row, left to right: Helen Smith, Jane Smith, and Gloria Hooker. Second row, left to right: Wallace Bohanon, Hoy Bohanon, Dale Cavanagh, Morris Flournoy, Robert Davis, J. B. Farrell, and C. Lee Andress. Third row, left to right: George Kamsey, George Pierson, Billy Davidson, Newman Curl, Louis Ash, Bill McLean, Dale Patrick, Ed Buddrus and David Ralph. Below-Bill McLean, Robert Davisg Coach B. L. Wertzg David Ralph and Ed Buddrus.
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General Business Staff Upon entering the general offices, scenes similar to these corne before you. The top shows Mr, J. E. Sullivan, dean of boys, writing class admit slips for students. Miss Helen Ak- ley, high school registrar, is shown in the upper single picture checking senior class records. Miss Eutha Plunkett, secretary to Mr. Speak- er, is shown in the center picture. Mr. W. V. Martin, auditor, is shown as he appears at his window in the bank, which is next door to the general offices.
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205... First rowg Miss Edith Curtiss, Miss Mary White, Miss Bessie M. Huff Miss Emily Hunter, Mr. B. L. Wertz. Second row: Miss Winifred Weaver, Miss Pauline Coll, Mr. L. F. Stewart. Third row: Miss Margaret King, Miss Merry Berry, Miss Mary Clyde Walker, Miss Heloise Smartt. Fourth row: Miss Ethel Henson, Miss Elizabeth Bonnell, Miss Goldie Lemon. Fifth row: Miss Elizabeth Little, Miss Bernice Tomlinson, Miss Josephine McCool. Sixth row: Mrs. O. T. Gilbertson, Miss Eunice Newman, and Miss Charlotte Kennedy. Seventh row: Miss Mary Huffaker. Eighth row: Miss Bonna Miller, Miss Adelaide Thain. Principal L. M. Speaker has a pri- mary interest in the welfare of Central High School's students. Mr. Speaker is chairman of the faculty ,. . First row: Mr. L. M. Speaker. Second row: Mr. Richard Carter, Mr. H. A. Paden Third row: Mr. D. L. Barrick, Mr. Holland Meacham. Fourth rowt Miss Parthenia Gregory, Mr. Howard Smith, Mr. Jerry Sullivan. Fifth row: Miss Ann Hunter, Miss Faith Way, Mr. Gordon Smith, Mr. L. E. Worley. Sixth row: Miss Della Sherman, Mr. Ira G. Clark, Mr. Kenneth R. Burchard, Mr. Sherman Lees, Mr. R. D. Rutherford. Seventh row: Miss Kate Frank, Mrs. M. C. Watson, Mrs. T. H. Moore, Mr. M. A. Roberts. Eighth row: Mrs. Frank Hellams, Miss Hassie Evatt, Miss Nana Ferguson, Miss Lutie Mae Hoffman, Miss Corinne Chesnutt, Mr. Vernon Mullen, Mr. G. T. McKinney, Mr. J, T. Huckstep. Central's Teachers Meet in Room 205 ln addition to teaching the students of Central necessary subect matter, Cen- tral's 67 teachers inculcate the highest ideals in the minds and hearts of their charges. To discuss the problems of adminis- tration and teaching the teachers hold their weekly meetings every Tuesday af- ternoon in room 205. After these ses- sions, the teachers go to the meetings of their respective departments where they further discuss the current school problems. The teachers hold a total of 65 degrees from universities near and far. The far- thest east of these schools is Cornell and Southern California is the forthest west. One teacher has even gone out of the country to the University ot Mexico. Generally, however, the teachers at- tended schools close to home. Central can well be proud of this splendid group who are in charge at the destinies of the Centralites.
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