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fv Seated: Miss Mildred Morgan, Mrs. Dorothy Ramage, Mrs. Euletta Hayes. Standing: Mrs. Lu Ellis and Mrs. Bertha Wilmot. Helpfulness and cooperation are the mottoes of the custodians and cafeteria workers, with- out whorn Central would be seriously handi- capped. The custodians do a fine job of keeping our school in tip-top condition by performing hundreds of important tasks around school. The cafeteria staff has the lob of feeding mobs of hungry students every day. Their occupation is a difficult one, for they must plan meals which are healthful, as well as appetizing to students. These people prove to be the very backbone of Central. z J 1 ff ii. Seated: Mr. Charles Whitcomb, Mrs. Mary Mack, Mr. Thomas Connolly. Standing: Mr. William Ford, Mr. Edward Sheeby, Mr. George Forrester, Mr. Roy Shute, Mr. Paul Figura Page Twenty-Two
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IN 1776 . . . In the world of today, the barriers of ignorance must be removed. Central's social studies courses help to do just that. Besides presenting a broad program of history, the teachers give students a vivid picture of people in foreign lands. We learn their habits and customs, and also gain a wide knowledge of current events. The three-year history course is comprised of ancient history, American history, and world problems. However, more important than the factual knowledge gained is the teaching of clear thinking and the respect for the other per- son's opinion. There is bound to be harmony in the world when the students of today, to- morrow's citizens, understand each other. SET THE MARGIN AT . . Choosing a career in business? Efficiency and accuracy is the aim of the Commercial Department at Central High, under the able supervision of Miss Katherine Miller. Whatever business subject or group of subjects the student is interested in, whether it be typing, shorthand, business law, business arithmetic, bookkeeping, or business ma- chines, he will find they are covered thoroughly and efficiently in Central's Commercial Depart- ment. There is also a special typing course offered to seniors to fill their own personal need for a gen- eral knowledge of typing. fill C Q l.1. ...C ttf sf.
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5 cv vs E 5 AGEJFX ' S V A-A' ' -Qi E 3 if 4, qv! A I , A , 12 X at EW' em pg 'SX QQ? QM? 'S Seated: Mrs. Mary Brown. Mrs. Gene- vieve Driscoll. Miss Margaret Linehcm. Standing: Miss Charlotte Meade, Miss Dorothy Turner, Miss Doris Igler. Miss Iosephine Ashker. Mm good' Mrs Ramaqe head cook passes one of her tempting plates to Anne DeWitt. Page Twenty-Three
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