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ALBERT G. MEIER, Principal The editors of the Cehisean l think, chose a very appro- priate theme, when they chose The Spirit of '46. It strikes one at once as the logical sequel on a World scale of The Spirit of '76, and that is what We need, the spirit of 1776 adapted and applied to the conditions of l946. The people who were inspired by the spirit of '76 were up- held in their bitter struggle by a firm belief in the final success of their just cause. We in 1946 must not for a moment feel less sure of the favorable outcome of our highest hopes and aspira- tions for a better World. All of this has added significance for us as members of Cen- tral, because the Minute Man of '76 is the emblem of our school. The problems today, of course, are immeasurably greater in every way than in 1776, but the whole world is ready and eager to attack them. The greatest need just now is mutual understanding and co-operation Within and among all nations. lf all people will do everything possible to promote this, progress must follow. A. G. MEIER
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,pi- -1 pfnqgigi ' '- IOHFF X .535-l Mr. Franklin Blume, our as- sistant principal, looks benignly at the student who seeks guid- ance in our complicated school setup. Lending a helping hand to Miss Morsing and Miss Marjorie Lyons during sixth period are Ioan Nel- son, Dorothy Chilean and Bev Carlton. The girls answer ques- tions, tile cards, and answer phone calls. Of great importance to all students is the work clone by Miss Clara Claussen and her assistants. Miss Claussen is registrar, and it is she who prepares and keeps the scholas- tic records of students in school.
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4 it aig , who holds the n of personnel director, is giv- me timely advice to Mary Ann EdhH'h Miss Mary Bryant serves not only as an English teacher but as dean of girls. ln this capacity she advises the Red Cross council, Girls League, and others. She also advises the Student Council. Here she talks to Ierry Burke about the Student Council activi- Besides teaching English and journalism, Miss Olive Allen advises the school paper, the Times. Here she is helping three of her editors set up an issue of the paper.
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