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SUPT. FRANK L. SIEVERS His under- standing man- ner is appre- ciated by all Busy or not so busy, he al- ways has time to talk with a student. PRIN. K. L. IEIIARTYN If ever you are in trouble over schedule conflicts, or in i reed of help, :VII'. :VIartyn will help you cs capably as he performs his other du- ties as princip- al. Board of Education Serves Community Faithfully Serving the community faithful- ly without remuneration, members of the Board of Education, pictur- ed here, attend to such business matters of the schoal as selection of teachers, and management of the financial affairs. Senator Vanter R. Raecke is- president; Carl J. Axen, vice president; and Ralph B. Demel, secretary. Back row, left to right: Carl J. Axen. Frank L. Sievers. o Front row: Robert V. Cnmpkell, 11-1 A. Mrsrn. Howard M. Jones, Ralph B. I hemel. Inset: Walter R. Raecke,
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trim 'h ex 1:; W 2 WVe dedicate this yearbook to the gallant boys, graduated from Central City High School, who are now fighting in the armed f0 listed everyone, because of space we the last five years. 538 Jerry Clayton, killel Merlin D. Black Ted McCullough Francis McConnelK Vance Boelts Donald Whaley George Brandes Arden Nelsen Qarence Shull, Jr. Max Fieselman ,39 XVaync Best Dean XVilder Harold Vogt Gerald Van Zant Eugene Shipmann Clarence Ritchie Donald Nelsen Harold lMortenson John Montgomery Jim Hall Jack Fogland Donald Senkbile Ralph Roehlitz James Barton Robert Holtorf XVal'l'en Garrett Earl Brandes Donald Bovill Leslie Nicholson Max Powell Jay Hanway Presley French Charles Eatough Phillip Carlson Sam Ayres MO Bill BOYd Dale Hallway Lealdus Huston Lloyd Jessen Dwain Nantkes Phares Rodysill Forrest Wagner Dale French Don Powell Walter Lawson Charles Packer Tom Wil'leman Rex Wiliiams Bernard McMahon Peter McMahon Arthur Bean George Eller Fleyd Gorgen John Huff Willis Jensen Glenn Luce Lester McConnell Raymond McConne'f Harvey McIntire Alfred Stuart '. Edward Zmek '41 Stanley Nelson Bill Gregg David Farrell Donald Frickson Elmer Clark Leslie Bovd Johnnv B'n-elts .Tim Pavelka Tenn Peforsnn Paymond Ruge rces. Although we would have liked to have have limited the number to those graduated within Earl Schneiderheinz Dean Shoup Dal Shields Dean Stueben Kenneth Torpin Lawrence Stubbe Robert Trail Paul Trainer LaVerne cht Richard XVegner Beverly Whitlcw Lester XVeigert :42 Dick Baker Charles Bolling Willard Clark h Robert Eoff William Fogland Bob Hall Donald Hansen h Robert Nelson Robert Reed Edward Savlor Eugene Trainer Darrell Willoughby Paul Nelsen
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Back 1ow,1eft to 1ig11t: Dean E Ec110ff John C.Mille1 Anna K. Smith, K, L. Martyn, Frank L.Siev1,e1s M1'S.Do11a1d Leininger, Pearl E.Eber1y Second 1'011 Malk L. Crandall, Bess F. Whit ney, Pearl L. Erickson, Jacqueline Matthews1 Libbie F. Kukl'al. First row: Jean D. '1Vagne1', Dorothy XVeyer. Faculty a Changes Are Numerous Noticeable changes in teaching person- nel of Central City High School were brought about during the year by the pres- sure of war and occupational changes and advancements. Induction to armed service and professional progress caused several faculty members to leave C. C. H. S. The first to leave was Coach George C. Layton, army air corps neservist. John C. 1VIi11e1', commercial instructor, took over his duties. When 341'. NIiIler was inducted in mid-February, it was necessary to sub- - stitute a local man, A1 Everett. VIrs. W Villiam Christopherson, formerly Nevada Long, was commercial teacher for a few weeks until Nfrs. Jon W. Pruden was elected to complete the yeat'. When Nfiss NIary Dudley resigned to teach in Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1VIrs. Don- ald Leininger of Fullerton, became the vocal director. 1V1. L Crandall, instrumen- tal music instructor, is also teaching indus- trial arts. Whatever influence the: Win has had on the teaching staff, the school retains its ef- ficient faculty. Some of the members have had to double up duties, but they continue to serve with capability. Pearl L. Erickson and Dorothy XVeyer are in the English department; Libbie F. Kukral and Jacqueline Matthew's, social science department; Anna K. Smith, Bess F.1Vhitney, mathematics and science; Pearl E. Ebe rly, language and dramatiaz; Jean 'D. XVagner and Dean E. Eckoff, vo- cational educational department; M1s. 11011 W. P1uden, commercial; and Mrs. Donald Leininger and M.L.Cranda11, music department.
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