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Mr Space discusses college en- trance with Elmer Dino and Iackie Gruse. Administration The sophomore and junior counselors naturally play an important part in the life of the student. Miss Marion Taylor and Mr. Richard Schuster, counselors for Central's undergraduate girls and boys, work hand in hand with the senior counselor and principal in pre- paring students for their lifework. Miss Taylor, after only four years at Central, has become an integral part of our school. Every girl graduate owes her a debt of gratitude for her wise counseling and program planning. Mr. Schuster has become not only an advisor, but also a friend and real pal to the sophomore and junior boys who turn to him for advice. These two counselors certainly get Central's Students off on the right foot. Mr. Edward Springman, principal, and Mr. Maxwell Space, senior coun- selor, are two people who greatly in- fluence a student's life, not only during his stay in Central, but in the future as well. Although Mr. Springman is a com- paratively new arrival in Central, he has brought about many valuable changes and has offered the student body many helpful suggestions. Mr. Space as counselor of senior students devotes most of his time to giving advice on those problems which arise as graduation draws near. ln ad- dition, he has the enormous job of seeing the graduating class through their many class activities, culminating in the commencement ceremony. Every senior can truly count Mr. Springman and Mr. Space among his personal friends. ,,..f-ff- next term. Miss Taylor and Mr. Schuster confer on program planning for Poge Thirteen
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Social Studies One World is the much used expression which the mem- bers of the Social Studies De- partment, under the leadership of Miss Marion Rostiser, cannot avoid stressing in the class- room. The student is constantly shown to what a great extent history repeats itself. lt is no wonder that this subject is one of the most interesting taught in Central. Little by little the con- fusion in today's world is clari- fied through a study of history from the time of the Egyptians to the present time. Not only events are discussed, but also their causes and effects on the world. Finally, a study is made of the current day situation so the student may be impressed with the importance of keeping up with the new problems as they arise. Certainly, there is neither a better place nor a finer Way to form good citizens for our country than in the social studies classroom. Top: Marie Kratochvil helps Dolores Chernoski look up in- formation for her prize-winning Youth Forum EssaY as Barbara Byron looks for additional source books. Middle: Seated: Mrs. Mildred Younqstrom, Miss Marion Ros- tiser. Miss Margaret Brown, Mrs. Ann Crosby. Standing: Mr. Gustaf Youngstrom, Miss Louise Wulif, Miss Helen O'Brien. Miss Bertha Munsell, Mr. Michael Bochnak, Mr. Iarnes Hogan. Bottom: Class discussion, and Elaine Boran uses the map to strengthen her point. Page Fifteen
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