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ui ance Mr. Elof Johnson Boys' Adviser , ,' A ffwffafr-f' , LL gf. Willi in Dillon gets an idea for next year To the guidance department students go every day for systematic help in making adjust- ments to various types of problems-educational, vocational, moral, social, and personal. llere coun- sellors help pupils to know themselves as indi- viduals, aid them in developing more integrated personalities, and give sympathetic advice about individual short-comings and personal problems. Here, also information about vocations can be ob- tained so that Central's young people can make more intelligent plans for a life career. L, V an ummm X in Betty Lou Twombly, girls' president, confers with Miss Mary McNally, Girls' Adviser. Looking at guidance magazines are, left to right, Velma Gloystein, Eunice Peterson, .Io Ann Goffe, Marybelle Downey, and Hazel Roberts. 1942 fm l WILDCAT
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Front Row: Datz, Fisher, Pigg, Goffe, Twombly, Ochiato, Segura, Pitman, O'Leary. Second Row: Marshall, Walker, Comiskey, Treicher, Maloy, Porreca, Ward, Tonelli, Patterson, Davis. Third Row: Austin, Henness, Hurst, Durkin. Doyle, Holland, Taravella, Kmechick, Kolesarek, Anderson, Fourth Row: Russ, Smith, Clark, Roberts, Patrick, Smith, Knobbs, MacAluso, Dean, McAlister, Prince, Hagaman. Fifth Row: Robeda, Rupar, Shuster, La Tourette, Nichols, Klip- fel, Emery, Twombly, Whitney. girfs I Gatizzef The Girls' Cabinet is a service organization Whose mem- bership is a cross section of the school, as every roll room, every girls' organization, and each class has its representa- tives. Its chief purposes are: to help promote all school activi- ties, to aid in community projects and to help the girls of the school. Junior Red Cross work of all sorts and defense work has been the chief community interest of the girls this year and as usual they have helped with all school affairs, and have helped new girls become acquainted with Central. WILDCAT f20 fl 1942
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QW' Front Row: Mrs. William Dillon, Mrs. B. M. Hurley, Mrs. Ballew, Mr. Lemuel Pitts, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. N. P. Nielsen. Second Row: Mrs. Stanley Johnson, Mrs. C. J. Scheulen, Mrs. E. S. Buchannan, Mrs. R. E. Gilbert, Mrs S. I . Anderson Mrs. 0. L. Ridgeway. Third Row: Mrs. L. B. Baker, Mrs. Paul Evem, Mrs. Franklin Smith, Mrs. G. L. Bogard, Miss Mc- nally, Mrs. W. F. McDowell, Mrs. R. H. Price, Mrs. El F. Fahey. Fourth Row: Mrs. M. G. Lord, Mrs. F. C. Snyder, Mrs Albert Bagley, Mrs. R. J. Thompson, Mrs. Harold Burch, Mrs. C. A. Chance, Mrs. V. R. Blackburn. Q2 6.04. WILDCAT The The main objectives of the PTA are: To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church and community. To raise the standards of home life. To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth. To bring into closer relation the home and the school that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child. To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physi- cal, mental, social, and spiritual education. administrative offices and their functions are all governed by the parents who pledge their helpfulness and their cooperation to raise the standard of home life in order to secure for every child the highest advantages possible. The group, parents and teachers alike cooperate in the training of the student. The theme of the Parent- Teachers' Association is The Youth In His Community. L221 nw
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