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fw? I O 0 0 Someday if you forget your lunch or you don't care to bring it from home, you can step into the cafeteria and obtain a good lunch for a very reasonable price. Whether it is sandwiches, salads, or a hot plate you desire, the cafeteria has it. This is also a good place to study or catch up on your homework for afternoon classes, or if you prefer, you can sit and talk with your friends. We appreciate our fine cafeteria staff. Custodians Have you ever wondered who does all the work around Central? We'll tell you. It's ouncustodians. They keep the bells ringing, inkwells filled, floors swept, lavsm mowed and the grounds picked up. Early every morning they come to open the doors and get the building heated. When locks have been put on backwards or can't be unlocked, they come to the rescue. Many thanks are in order for the custodians, who help to make our building a pleasant place. Row 1 Blanche VanBell, Dorothy Ra- Row 1: Thomas Connelly Charles mage Mildred Morgan. Row 2: Euleta Whltcomb, Roy. Shute. Row 2 William Hayes Lou Ellis, Bertha Wilmot. ' Ford, Michael Hudak, George Forrester .L-5 A 2' 43
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Mr 'Q' . ,,,,4 , M fff. ' ,,.--'f ' ,...Jlf f . gfw... direction of Mr. Merz and Mr. Sharpsteen, the gym classes have excellent builders of strong bodies and good sportsmanship. all eyes are fastened on the construction of the new gym. This new enable the girls, who have felt neglected up to this time, to enjoy gym Under the proved to be This year building will classes also. Many enjoyable moments have been spent, wasting study hall time, watching the construction of the new gym. Strange odors have permeated the hallways and classrooms. Upon inspection the source of the scents was found to be plaster and other building materials. A source of delight to Central students will be the swimming pool. Formerly, Central students, who were interested in swimming, have been forced to go to West Junior to participate in this sport. Mr. Hartung, the swimming director, looks forward to a more convenient place of practice for the Bullfish. In the past Central football players have been at a disadvantage because of lack of a suitable practice field. A new practice field will be provided along with the gym. This makes for a cheery future for Central football fans. With all these great new advantages, Central cheerleaders and students will really have something to be peppy about. . Merz Mr. Sharpsteen Trophy Case Y. in 'Qf 4 f-OX A a
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'E AGL HMM... Students in health classes at Central are taught the structure of the human body, and how to take care of it. Miss Bloom and Mr. Arthur Sharpsteen teach this important sub- ject. It is a very interesting as well as bene- ficial class, teaching students about mental, emotional, and physical health. They also become acquainted with good grooming and neutritional habits. Every student is required to study health, and there certainly are no regrets. The subject concerns everybody, and very often bad faults are corrected. If a student knows this subject well, he can live a much healthier and happier life. Dawg It is the desire of every boy and girl to be able to drive a car. However, before earning a license, one must have a thorough knowledge of safety rules and of the car that is to be driven. At Central High, there is an excellent driving course. Students are taught to drive carefully and to cope with the problems they will encounter. The students are given an opportunity to do actual driving twice a week, and they also have lectures indoors twice a week. Mr. Andrew Harris, the instructor, guides the students along the road to becoming good drivers. I 4 Page Seventeen
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