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High School Auditorium Assemblies Th1s the aud1tor1um of the Centralla H1gh School IS cons1dered one oi the most beautlful 1n the State of W3Sh1Hgt0H Although slmple xt IS m pexfect taste the decoratlons are beautlful the colors harmomous and the archltecture 1S the work of men skllled ln thls lme Durmg the past years the students of C H S have assembled many t1mes 1n th1s hall and they have come to greet the three rlngs of the gong vuth 1oy for they know that a treat 3Wa1tS them 1n the audltorlum The classes do not m1x but each has a sect1on all 1tS own and 1n the st1r the lustlest velhng Several noted men have addressed the student assembly th1s year Dr Puffe1 of Boston del1vered several lectures on the subject of Choos 1ng a Vocat1on and no doubt helped many young men and women to de c1de the all lmportant questlon of choosmg thexr l1fe work Mr Carol Rlgg a young Centralla man who has spent e1ghteen months IH France as a membe1 of the Red Cross Ambulance Corps gave a very mterestlng xddress and d1splayed souvemrs whlch he had plcked up on the battle Held A very mterestmg assembly was the presentatmn of the flag to the h1gh school by the ladles of the G A R on Washlngton s blrthday The student body IS 1ndebted to varxous local and out of town men for speak mg 1n other assembhes 1 1 ' 1 , Q 1 1 V , 1 1 1 , 1 1 , I rmg football assembhes they vxe wlth each other to see whxch can produce Q . . H l ' 3 7 ' ' 77 C 1 , 1 1 1 1 Q . y . c . . 1 1 1 1 , 1 2 . 1 D ' 1 1 , 1
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Q . Science Departrnent Since t1me 1mmemo11al thousands hate strn en to enllghted man on the great subject Sclence Many have succeeded many haxe falled but w1th no less courage and promlse do we find many today strlvmg to unveil the wonders about them and to better the world by the1r achlevements Today everywhere students are found to be lT1tQ1Git9d IH h1s 1mpor tant subject be It Physics Blology Sociology or Pol1t1calSc1ence As a first step ID th1s broad course Physical Feography xx 1th 11s end less tales of the wonders of nature 15 open to the Centlalla Hlgh School student Botany 'md Zoology a1e taught alternately the student taking his choice Laboratory Work IS successfully carl led on Formerly Physlcs the demand for more room th1s last term th rt the Phys1cs laboratory was moved to the third floor Never before has the Botany labolatory looked more beautlful Numerous plants and shrubs grace the room and make anyone entermg feel that he IS in the m1dst of 1 botanical garden Never before IH the history of the Centralla Hlgh School has so much interest been mamfested 1n Physics Any llboiatory hour of the day Wlll find groups of ambitlous students eagerly bendlng oxer various eicperi ments The finest of eqmpment lS at the1r disposal Just last semester a costly set of apparatus arrived and IS lecelvmg good use from the stu dents The la1ge room with hght streaming in from every corner with broad tables and excellent apparatus makes It a pleasure for the student to do his work G B 17 Q , l 1 , . Y. , 1 , 1 1 , , y1 4 1 I 1 ' ' .' , I ' . - . , ' ' ' S K A 1 1 hy, I A. ' ' and Botany were carried on in the same laboratory, but so great has been ' . : ' p z . ' 3 . , , 1 n 1 . T . . t , 1 . . . , 1 '- 1 1, 1
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In NIBIHOPIHIII to extend its sympathy to the Sophomore Class who sustained the loss of one of its members through the death of HELEN HUBER The Senior Class wishes at this time
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