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Cafeteria Row 1: Mrs. Euleta Hayes, Mrs. Reva Andrews, Mrs. Margaret Williams. Row 2: Miss Mildred Morgan, Mrs. Dorothy Ramage. Most of the students at Central never stop to think about who is responsible for the cleanliness of the school building. The persons who keep the bells ringing, ink- wells filled, floors swept, lawn mowed, and the grounds picked up are the custodians. They open the school early every morning, and attend to heating the building, in the evening, they close the school. Many thanks to the efficient custodian crew for their excellent and Centralites all agree that when it comes to good eating and a pleasant atmosphere, our cafeteria can't be beaten. Here a full course meal is oFfered each day including milk, a main dish, a vegetable, and dessert. Many a la carte dishes are also available, such as salads, soup, sandwiches, and ice cream. If they wish, students may bring their own lunches and purchase only milk. Many thanks are due the cafe- teria staff for providing the student body with such tasty and enjoyable meals, and for making lunchtime so pleasant an interval between morning and after- noon classes. ustodians Bottom: Mr. William Ford, Mr. Thomas Connelly, Mr. Paul A. Garruto, Mrs. Mary Mack. Top: Mr. Charles L. Shute, Mr. George A. Foster, Mr. Edward Sheehy, Mr. Michael Hudak. 16
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Miss Grace Holcomb Drivin .. ua-sf Miss Elizabeth Stanford, Mrs. Lillian Perkins. Central High's Art Department offers a storehouse of wealth to anyone interested in an art career. The first course, general art, in- troduces the student to all phases of art. A stu- dent wishing further in- struction may enroll in costume, advertising, de- sign, or any other ad- vanced course. The en- tire art department is under Miss Grace Hol- comb's capable instruc- tion. One of the easiest and most convenient ways to get places is by driving. However, in order to drive, one must have a license. Central offers a very thorough course in driving which is ably taught bv Mr, Andrew Harris, The main aim of this course is to help stu- dents become safe and more skillful drivers. Everyone taking a home economics course benefits from it. Central students are offered the chance to participate in an up-to-date homemak- ing program. Future homemakers learn how to plan and prepare nu- tritious meals, as well as fundamentals of interior decorating, p 1 a n n i n g budgets, etiquette, child care and good grooming. Male students may also take this course, but they concentrate mainly on cookery.
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