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RALPH J. ENGEBRETSON, PRINCIPAL TO THE SENIORS: We might liken the process of education to an auto journey which carries one along a much traveled, if not always familiar, highway. Its signs, signals, intersections and exits when properly interpreted present the student with the oppor- tunity to proceed with great effectiveness. As with many tasks well done, there is a sense of fulfillment, of getting somewhere . There are dangers, too. Heedlessness, failure to use a facility properly can produce undesirable results and the penalties are often severe. Students like drivers do not all travel at the same speed nor do they necessarily have the same specific destination, but both can use their respective highways wisely. The journey is important! Good Luck! DONALD K. AUSEMUS, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Ralph J- EHgeb1'GtS0f1, P1'iHCiPH1 PHILIP 0. CARLSON, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Philip O. Carlson, Assistant Principal Donald K. Ausemus, Assistant Principal 8
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FACULTY Our teachers know the value of a good education. They know that the truly educated person is the one who combines an academic background with useful skills for living. They know that they must be interested in their teaching before they can interest their students. They know they must motivate their students to be eager for knowledge. This is the great challenge that Central's faculty meets daily
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I E 7 ' W4 an MRS. ALICE CAROL- INE is one of Central's librarians. A graduate of the College of St. Cath- erine, she enjoys travel- ing. Chairman of the math de- partment, MR. PERRY ANDERSON, teaches higher algebra and Math IIA. He alsocoordinates the assemblies. l .1 sl at V ., ,,,,-- f, ' ' , ,,,j 1- E ff .E if I Q I ,,, I-- ' . M MR- DAVID BERG, a math teacher, enjoys pho- mf M' H 25.352 W iff h af ' Q 55:5 tography and golf. .Q4 12 .f Q. ,MI 1 . 'V gg, Z ,, xg? . z, , V X '. ' ' ', V 12 ,. .,,. ' i f-7 U ' V A' . , ,,., , V N B RO- A Us '54 ' r r ,X K f VOLD. an advisor 10 A ' , ' ' G-A-A and PEP Club, 'S H 5 physical education tea- l - ' ': ':. ,t,ft , , f 1 iz. ,-'f Tai ' ' it Cher. 2 , f,k'f- V Central's nurse, MRS. CALLAHAN, is the ad- visor to the Future Nurses and Medical Careers Club. Sheenjoysknitting, cooking, and baking. MR. JEROME CASTLE teaches junior English. He coaches B Basketball and B Baseball. Top Row, Left to Right: MR. WILLIAM ANDREWS, a drafting teacher, taught summer school at Central last year. He is interested in sports. A social studies teacher, MISS LEILA ASHER, enjoys music, plays, reading, and cooking. MR. BEN ATKINSON teaches biology. He is interested in sports, movies, and plays. 2nd Row, Left to Right: A social worker, MR. ELDON BJORNSTAD, deals with many emotional and personal problems of our Central students. MR. JAMES BOYD, a geometry and Math 12A teacher, is also our wrestling coach. He enjoys baseball and golf. MR. LEO BRADLE, an English teacher, also teaches social studies and is a speech coach. 3rd Row, Left to Right: MRS. WINIFRED BRUNDRETT teaches world history and geography. She also advises the International Relations Club. A counselor to the seniors, MRS. RUTH BULKA is in charge of scholarship applications. In her free time she enjoys knitting. A new teacher at Central is MISS SHEILA BUTLER who teaches senior English. MR. THOMAS CURTIS is the tenth grade coun- selor. His specialinterests include golfing, skiing, and water sports. ..l 9 The business coordinator MR. KINCY DANIELS, spends many of his sum mers teaching business. Another social worker, MR. ERNEST DASS, takes a personal interest in Central students.
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