Central High School - Arrow Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)

 - Class of 1942

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CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL S CUSTOOIAN STAFF T KES TIME OUT FOR A CUP OF COFFEE IN LUNCH ROOM GENIAL TOM WILSON, chief of the public schools custodians. is a favorite with Central athletes. He is pictured before leaving on the Huron football trip CENTRAL HIGH CUSTODIANS HEX SOMF, late-sleeping Centralite rushes off to his early morning classes only to discover, too late, that he has left his keys somewhere along the way, how does he manage the problem ? For you who have had a similar sad experience these three straws are offered: A. Bluff your way through your morning classes. You probably won't get by with it, but if worst comes to worst, you can always break down and admit the truth. B. Take your life in your own hands and make a life-or-death scramble home for your keys. You can talk your way out of being late when you get back. C. Find the janitor— and your troubles are over. This line of action is recommended. You say thanks to him for helping you out, smile feebly, then run for your classroom. Once again the janitor has kept things in order. We all like to sec Centrol a neat and attractive school; the grounds, the buildings, both inside and out. The janitor’s job—to keep the buildings pleasant and attractive. Their motto—a place for everything; everything in its place. 25

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HAZEL ulrey B. A. • Columbia U. Modern Problems DELORES ANN WOOD B. A.. M. A.. U. of 1 JULIANNE TRISH Library Assistant ADELINE KLEIN B. S.. U. of Wisconsin School Nurse EDITH DAVIES Secretary to Superintendent MARGARETT HOSACK Secretary to Principal | | A XL I. I LR h} , with her well developed sense of humor, makes -Modern Problems an interesting subject. Delores Wood takes time out from lier English and Latin classes to support the state's prize winning annual, t'ndisputed in popularity, her room is always tilled with admirers. Jtilianne Trisli is the pleasant library assistant, never too busy to et that book for you . . . with a smile. One of the busiest persons in the system is Adeline Klein, school nurse. Kdith Davies, secretary to the superintendent, is efficiency plus. “. list ask Kditli ; she'll know. A person no student or faculty member could get along without is Mar farett Hosack, the principal’s secretary. Her disposition is the best. 4



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Muralist Bill Kane Vividly Portrays School Life at Central High in a Well Organized Work MURALIST BILL KANE VIVIDLY PORTRAYS SCHOOL LIFE AT CENTRAL IN A JAMPACKED BUT WELL ORGANIZED WORK ARTIST BILL KANE, creator of the above mural, ii shown working on the 1940 Wordcraft frontispiece, an other of his several drawings. Admiring his work arc Pat Oyer. Janet Mantel, and Phil Gerber () HKLP YOU identify the subjects in Hill Kane’s well organized mural of school life at Central, ARROW provides a numbered diagram below. (1) Symbol of Central High—the Golden Kagle. (2) The laboratories of learning— Washington building. Auditorium Arena, and Central building. (3) The chemist—one of Central's many students. (4) Central’s mighty football giant. (5) Football coaches Antil and Davidson watch the Eagles in scrimmage. (6) The artist’s favorite character—Eagle veteran of the hardwood courts. (7) Favorite summer pastime—baseball. (8) Girls Only! Home economics. (9) Commercial work in Central’s typing room. (10) School-Civic theater—i Utopia for city dramatists. (11) Orchestra. (12) History—a favorite subject. (13) The nationally-famous a cappclla choir. (14) Shop courses at Central otter training for future draftsmen. (15) The AIIS megaphone, symbol of Central’s dynamo—the Pep Club. (16) A IIS’s national Champion band. (17) The high stepping majorettes—now deemed indispensable. (18) The artist, and the way he sees school life at Central High—Hill Kane. 26

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