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COUNSELORS AND SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS , .-- 'fl X ,, .gp 1:3 -- , WZ if: zz ff: If 1 Y 315 .25 'ii .1 ' X . E Ears Agia 4 gp AE? Q my 3 1 H f-5 4 1 'W N Y , . . Mrs. E. Conant is the Dean of Girls and the advisor of Girls' League. Mr. D. Ausemus, the di- rector of student activi- ties, advises the student council and the senior class. ,S-Qu' - -'+G' . is f-1 .Y i 5' 5-P f 1 K iff f . fin V i:f.Q ' - .t I 5. A 3, .:. 17.2 .W W , ,,,, 2 .,., . .,,1,i, ,,,tt it .,. - Q., ..., .. 5.1 ,H K. , N ...W R .. 5 , A Mr. E. McGee not only teaches Special Educa- tion, but also mathemat- ics, English, history, and tyzpewriting, and is co- a visor of the Table Tennis Club. g . 1 . ...,. ,.. . .Z-mips V 1. p , M5 .. .. ,, 1:::'i,g::1 iz Tiff .I . LQ? .. .. ,. is Mr. K. Bergstrom is the senior guidance coun- Mrs. M. Robinson is the junior guidance coun- Mr. T. Brodie counsels the sophomore class. selor. selor. . ra - H9 ' W 4711 j ,f M if .Li A + fl? iz U r A ff LAI ' My L e rs of 61 would like to express appre- MQLV at' p our counselors and class advisor for their y ' 1 guidance and encouragement to us during these Q four years. We are also proud of the special depart- a ments which are unique, giving special education to the . blind and thehacoustically handicapped. Z If n ' If W ,ff Mrs. L. Daenzer is the teacher of the blind and partially sighted children. Miss L. Bach teaches speech and speech read- ing to the acoustically handicapped. She is chairman of her depart- ment. fl i E ,, ii 251125-s ig Miss N. Walsh is one of our librarians.
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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 his 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 cafeteria staff. In addition to our administration staff, which consists of Mr. Lackner, Mr. Sargent, and myself, we have three efficient office-workers and four couselors 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 1961. I I P. O. CARLSON X Assistant Principal fl 4 f The approaching conclusion of a school year gives one an opportunity to evaluate with perspective, the work of the year -- how one has grown, where one has fallen short of expectations. For most students, this view of one's self can reveal the corrections that must be made in order to take greater advantage of the unique opportunities provided by the public school and its faculty. For seniors, this understanding of one's strengths and limitations provided the framework for adult plans and ambitions. It is the sincere hope of the Central faculty that your school experience has given you a maximum vision of your promise and your responsibilities as a maturing citizen in a world community that will expect the very best of each of you. J. C. SARGENT f-. Assistant Principal if e ee Wal lwbum 9
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S. ., ni V - 11:1 5 , ,sg ' gm, ,f 'Q - .f , if K f ii A ,g-i s li - ef t A . , f -yyw ' t .t:Q-3' ' i E , ...,. ,L, L Q. LL,, . i if Mr. R. Benepe teaches biology, science 10, and the ninth grade science development class. Mr. F. Brett teaches phys- ics, is an advisor to the Radio Club, and is in charge of the school pub- lic address system. Mr. IV. Gerdls, is a gen- eral science teacher. Mr. Molkenbur demonstrates fundamentals of chem- istry to students' parents at an open house for P.T.A. Mr. R. Muelzel is a phys- ics teacher and the ad- visor of the Stage Force. S ax 1 A V-'gage ' X Esiglff-z,x'1fE e - e- :fax it Q11 - ,Q Fil- -Y' f .ci , ' is 2' e .y s ft! gk Mr. 1. Ring, chairman of the Science Department, teaches chemistry and ad- vises the Philosophy Club. Mrs. E. Schmil is a chemistry and biology teacher and is the Min- utemaids' advisor. SCIENCE g L. , ef ' L 2 gi QL Q X, ' get ,615 a Q R be Iii 1-if A R -,is 5 'K Miss M. Hart is in the biology department. 2: 1' ,.f. . I . W - N- 7.72, , -e . -.V .assi .5 , ,f , .2 Q, 1 ii? ,Z if 'L f 55 xf 5, X 1 wr ,Q NS se. 5 ii X . fx L 'Q , -' fi'-xg ! , fl ' Mr. R. Molkenbur not only teaches general chemistry and chemistry 12D, but he is also the Projection Force advisor. .C f sr ,L . - 13, ,w i f Nj. 1: , - -f, it 11? ei H, Mr. R. Tangen teaches physics and practical sci- ence.
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