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if at 52 1. Q 4 W .-.rr-5 Mr Andrews helps one of his boys with the complexities ofa drafting assignment The training acquired in these vocationally orientated courses proves to be useful in personal as well as MR. DANIELS is Cen- tral's Business Coordi- nator. He is advisor to Cent.ral's chapter of vocations and enjoys boating, hunting and photography. MR. ELLSWORTH tea- ches bookkeeping and typing. His outside in- terests include wood- working and hunting. MR. ANDREWS, one of Central's drafting tea- chers, enjoys all sports activities. He assists with cafeteria super- vision. MR. GAVIN, a typing teacher, takes special interests in growing pine trees. Other in- terests he enjoys fishing and hiking. are 11 MR. HILDEBRANDT teaches shop math. He has charge of gym lock- ers and is a great sports enthusiast. MRS. HOGAN teaches clerical practice. Her hours away from Cen- tral are spent in home- making and other fam- ily activities. I MR. KACALEK, a wood shop teacher, is quite active in adult ed- ucation. He enjoys stamp and coin collect- ing and likes to hunt and fish. MR. JESSEN, a former Wilson teacher, in- structs clerical practice and occupational rela- tions. He is co-admin- istrator of textbook dis- tributions. DUSTRIAL ARTS uf K in I ...K .,,.. . V, -V.V . i:l!.gj.Q53 ' ' ' . ., at , - K?1ff.Saf.-ri:-Lge? , j m r. fit fr' t - ggi New to Central this year is MR. MAN- NINEN, one of the industrial arts teachers. His outside interests in- clude water sports and hunting. He is Cen- tral's junior Achieve- ment Advisor. MR. SA UER teaches metal shop. He is the 'A hockey and tennis coach and assistant A football coach. BUSINESS MISS KOEHLER tea- ches secretarial practice and typing. She is ad- visor for the Future Teachers of America Club and is co-advisor to the Historical Society. MR. RYAN, a book keeping teacher, is Cen tral's athletic director school bursar and ad visor to the cheer leaders.
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HOME ECONOMICS . -W. f , - . l - g Niggas, , Q i ,J as M95 L95 L K 1 41 v W I .ejfffl m'm'V K A '3' K ,'VA,- MRS. BROWN is new to the HomeEconomics Department. She en- joys sewing, rose gar- dening, baking and reading. 46 E R6 Y, , - 'S .,,. -i . ,,,. .aft ' . MRS. HALL teaches home economics and social and family living. Her interests include interior decorating and knitting. W :W ., ' A at gi. 't-ftigaa if . ' - W . Cliff PHYSICAL EDU CATIO MR. FRITSCHE, a physical education tea- cher, coaches the 'B' basketball and A base- ball teams. He is in- terested in all areas of athletics. pa--gm, .Has A... Along with teaching physical education and chairman of the depart- ment, MR. KELLY coaches 'A' squad bas- ketball. He is also a track official. fd' Q' Q. F Agfa, rm YQ , Q ...av .Y J MR. WOLF teaches boys, physical ed- ucation. He coaches the gymnastic team, is 'B' squad football assistant and coordinator for spring intramural sports. 'HSI A new teacher in the physical education de- partment is MISS RANDELS. She co- advises the Pep Club and G.A.A. and enjoys traveling. MISS SCl'lMOKlil. tea- ches girls' physical ed- ucation and is co- advisor to G.A.A. and Pep Club. Her special interests are sailing and knitting. N i is A it-lg S Qi,- tf' la S 0 Home economics prepared Central's young women for a most important facet of their future-home making. Cooking and sewing classes and a course in family and social problems send them into the world better prepared to assume their eventual responsibilities. Mrs. Hall helps a student familiarize herself with that invaluable piece of equipment, the sewing machine! Good Study habits and academic development are easiest achieved by a healthy, physically fit student. The goal of the Physical Education Department is to develop the healthy body for that sound mind. Taking advantage of ideal weather, Mr. Kelly prepares students for a class track event. f. , K 5 f - A ta gt? it O3 i W -- c N L- '9!P'.'rf,. ' - L , N at , H f'.Q? .. H S I gg . 1 V .gaze , ' ff l , .,.' ' ,. . LW f. - A ' ' If' ' - '-e- .e..' L' w ' if fi? 1 A 1 Lv- - TW 4, f - , 0 ' ci? f . .... X 353544 ,,, -at x' l 4 ,JW v f..f-f- tm U f . ff .M fefffai - f ' -V .- . . as - f - - it Qi W f .1 52 X 'Yi ' 'ff 2 ' 'f,1., ' if . . 1 7... A' .af Q .F ,. 2 if 4 1.9 w . I at ' N A -. .. . . A 33 . 2 js L u ' -l . . N- ' ' --. . f V V . 'p,..:, Ifaa 1 - lt 'fe
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E GLISH lk MR. CASTLE teaches junior English, coaches swimming and 'B' squad baseball and is a cafeteria supervisor. He enjoys sports, hunting 1. .1 . - V41 K. gr r' f My L . ,. .,l,l ,.,s . jg, ig s,llss t K ' . f- ff . .- As a sophomore Eng- lish teacher, MR. CAV- ANAUGH knows the value of a good book. However, he is equally enthusiastic about base- and fishing. ball! Without the mastering of communicative and comprehensive skills, the student is not prepared to meet the challenges of his society. The English curricula provides for him the opportunity to develop reading and gram- matical tools, self expression, and a sound literary background. MISS KORFHAGE is co-advisor to Central's MR. GUENTER tea- ches senior English and journalism. He is ad- visor to the Times'and enjoys camping, canoe- ing and fishing. Historical Society and teaches ninth and eleventh grade English. She finds enjoyment in gardening, reading and knitting. MR. LENHOFF teaches senior English. During the summer he manages a little theater. R1 M. , - As an English teacher, Miss Stender realizes the importance of extensive drill discussion and writing exercises to the development of vital basic skills rv
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