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35-tit ig. i XS Faculty BEATTY. RICHARD--B. A., University of Colorado- English, History GARNETT. ANNA MAUD -VB. A., Colorado College -English HAWORTH, NlELl.l5fB. A., Colorado State Col- lege of Education- -English KEITH, JENNIE-AB. fl., Swarthmore flinglish KERVJIN. VERA- Ps, A., University of Colorado- English LEDDY, PsUl,AfFi. il., University of Colorado ---English, Spanish LYSTER. El,SlE M.-B. A., University of Colorado- English SPRENGLE. DOROTHY B. A., Ohio XVcsleyan Uni- versity: M. A.. Univrrsily of Southern Cnlifornial English STRATTON. .IAMES CYB. A., University of Coloradoflingish, Journalism English Holds the Fort When the little red school house over the hill was the only institution of learning in this great expanse of western lands, English was the chief subject of the curriculum. Readinf 'Ritin', and 'Rithmetic-the attainment of these three was the height of all education. The first two are definitely a part of English. Many years have elapsed since then, and the once barren prairies have become fertile, the once tiny townships have burst forth into rumbling, electric busi- ness centers with the traffic of the nation passing through. Along with the ma- terial growth of the West came the transition of education. The simplicity of the ancient grammar and composi- tion books is scoffed at. In their stead appears the elaborate book of English principles, work manual, literature text, spelling manual, and journalism text. These too will live their lives and be- come more of the revolving wheels of progress. Central is a lucid example of this evo- lution from the past to the present. Hand in hand with the years it has sped along the road of time, each year Ending it a little farther on. Thus it has progressed: thus it will progress. U Page Sixteen
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Administration .Un ' 2 HAS NIR. PITTS EATIEN A CAN AILY .' MR. STODDARIJ ANU ' , Miss MQNALLY '1'ilLm-115 PROGRAMS HOXV IS YOUR I. Q. TODAY? miss Mcpomfxru AND Miss i-IELLBECK . . in MAKE 2 AND 1 IIQUAI. 4 . A . DAN XVELLS AND IIIS AMIAIBIJE SISCIQETARY KEIEI' THINGS UI' Administration is in the hands of this group. Miss Mary McNally and Mr. W. S. Stoddard are guidance directors. Mr. Dan Wells has charge of maintenance. Mrs. Olga E. Mayo is secretary to the principal. Miss Violet Fuller is director of re- search. Miss McDonald serves as secretary to Mr. Keating. Page Fifteen I si uni
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Faculty ANDERSON, HAZl2l.fli. A., University of Culor.iclo-- History l7UNl..f'lP, JOHN-B. S.. Ckwlornclo Slnl-: College ui Agriculture and Mechanical Arts--llismry ITORSMAN, HUI.DA ll,---B. A., University of Colors-,lo-History HARDIN, ACllS.'XIlf film. A., XVl-slerii Stale College: M. A.. Slnnfnrtl University--History l.YI.E. Ellfilfixlli li. ll. rl., Universili' of Colorado-A llistnry McNfll.l,Y. MARY C. 15. A., University of Illinois: M. A.. University of Califoruiarg fivics, Sociology. Ciuidnnce STOIUDARD. XV, S. flS. lid., Nebmslm SKJIC Teachers Col- lege: B, A., University of Culorndo: Nl. flu University of Colorado-Civics, Social Prnhlvnis, Guidance KIRK. PAUL l.f -Pa. A., Colorado State College of Education- -llislorv BELL, LIDA' li. Sl., Chicago University: Dean of Girls. Supervisor of Stufly Halls fllcceawill l-lislzory ls Alive Where could we find more brilliant and living history than in the annals of the West? Some say that it is too new to have a history, but they are wrong. In barely more than a century the West has developed from the haunts of the ln- dians to the home of the white man. The drama and adventure that graces the lines of the ancient and European history panels is no more glamorous and thrilling than the old pioneer's chroni- cle. There are written the trials, the hardships, the Indian raids. the deaths, the discovery, the loss, and all that ac- companied the traveler on his way from the East to the vast unsettled expanses. This is the history of the West. Guidance lllumines Path Today, like the searching pioneers. we sometimes are in need of those who can lead us on our way. When the road ahead is just a little hazy or the moun- tains appear a bit stormy: a guide can show the way and make each supposedly insuperable task seem trivial and insig- nificant. Such is the work of the Guidance department. Their task is to aid. This they have done and will con- tine to do as long as help is needed. Page Sr-rcnleen wig 'Q . if. El' ,- 'TE il i ii. ii , 293295 ig, 333 ,, 1
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