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Page 13 text:
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Graduation is the culmination of twelve years of work in the greatest educational system in the world ------ the public schools of America. For most of you this has been an experience which you have looked upon as a privilege bounded only by your own desire to succeed and to move ahead in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness . May your convictions be of such kind and strength that you will assure future generations of the same educational privileges altered only by increased quality. Then America can become as strong mentally as it is physically, freedom can be re-earned, and the hope for world peace can become reality. K. A. BERG Assistant Principal 5 Z u E i . N-K ,,. P. O. CARLSON, Assistant Principal '4-Qlsrumntw 'eI'r ' K. A. BERG, Assistant Principal As graduating seniors, you would probably like to know a little more about the school in which you have spent the last four years. In 1910 the present structure was erected. At Tenth and Minnesota Streets the original Central High School was built in 1833. At present Central has sixty-six class- rooms plus the study hall, gymnasium, auditorium, li- brary, offices, and cafeteria. It is supervised by a total of eighty-eight teachers and kept in working condition by twenty-five people on the custodial and cafeterial staff. In addition to our administrative staff, which consists of Mr. Lackner, Mr. Berg, and myself, we have three efficient office workers and four counselors who are always willing to help students with their problems. But the most important part of Central is the student body and especially you, the graduating class of 1960. P. O. CARLSON Assistant Principal
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ADMINISTRATION . 1 l .4 J. T. LACKNER, Principal ' Good Citizenship is certainly an appropriate theme for any yearbook. This is true because American public schools, including Central High School, are dedicated to the accomplishment of that objective. No American high school can claim a record of suc- cess unless it makes a major contribution to this ob- jective. Yearbooks usually sum up the school activities for the year. The activities listed in this yearbook, as well as the school's formal instructional program, make their own unique contribution to the Cehisean theme of Good Citizenship . In them, and through them, can be developed respect for the dignity and worth of each individual regardless of his race, religion, or socio-econ- omic status. Symbolically, in this yearbook, we say Goodbye to all the graduating seniors. May the theme of this yearbook, Good Citizenship , fall as a cloak upon all of them. Good luck!!! J. T. LACKNER Principal
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COUNSELORS 'Sag- MR. K. BERGSTROM MR. T. BRODIE MRS. E. CONANT MRS. M. ROBINSON Counselor of Sophomores Counselor of Seniors Cousclor, Dean of Girls C0Un5'3l0f Of lUUl0f5 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT l Miss E. CORBEY is advisor 1 of the Usherettes. l i R. S ' 1 MRS. J. ALBRECHT is advisor ' M W: Q of Paint 'n' Patches. - ' ' , . , MR. J.. CASTLE includes all fi ii 1 sports in his outside activities. f ' x ss Ri l l . 59 f--st-'W MR. T. CURTIS is the sopho- Q more class advisor and enjoys Q golf and hunting. -In MR. V. HUBAI. coaches base- ball hesides teaching English. MR. R. ISAACSON fishes and hunts in his spare time. 10
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