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t if -S.:--s Q - -. H- 9 s. . we 3 ses e s R v Q s Mr, Edwqrd 0, Miller Mrs. Rebecca C. Post Mr. Rockwell S. Scherzer Mr. Roger Workman B,S, CMU B.A. Downer College B.S. CMU B.M.E. M.A. U of M General Motors Institute 5aleni 95 Snrichecl 5hrough 3'ine Arts Mr. Loren E. Cady Mr. Walter Cramer Leon Oduin, Chris Campbell, and Walter Hannon practice B.S.M. Oberlin College B.M. U of M their trombones for an up-coming band performance. M.M. Ll of M Before man developed a language, he had to use , objects, drawings, and miscellaneous sounds to com- sstro f municate. Today, thousands of years later, men and i L women still convey moods, emotions, and ideas through art and music. These arts combine to ex- press the feelings and thoughts of individuals. 5 Mr. Walter Cramer and Mr. Loren Cady are the - instructors in the music department. Some talented Central musicians vie for the cherished scholarships to Interlochen and Michigan State University for spe- cial summer programs. Mr. John Wright and Mr. Ralph Teenier, art teach- ers, like their students to learn the uses of the various art terms and forms and to gain the ability to ex- press themselves effectively in some form of art. Mr. Ralph L. Teenier Mr. John D. Wright B.S. MSU B.S. MSU M.A. Rochester lnstitute
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ew Math Program Stimulafes Curiosity i Mr. Newell H. Remington Mr. Warren E. Bailey B.S. CMU B.A. CMU M.A. MSU M.A. MSU .iii T f i e T ,'ii rl i r it rrrll T rl'l In llr s e' f K . ' 1 . ra . i T Mr. David W. Clark Mr. Harold E. Diebolt MF- WeS'0l'l E- HUFTMUFI Mr. Edward D. Hodges B.S. MSU A.B. M.A. CMU B.S. CMU 8.5. U of M M.S. U of M Mathematics is one of the three R's-reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic. Mr. Newell Remington is the head of the math department. This year Central is presenting a new program to the up-and-coming freshmen who are tak- ing college prep courses. The college prep student will start out in his fresh- man year by taking Algebra I. Then he will take Al- gebra ll in his sophomore year, plane and solid geometry in his iunior year, and one semester of trigonometry in his senior year. Next he begins an introduction to analytical geometry and calculus, This new program will start the student on his mathematical career in college. Experience in teaching math ranges from l to T7 Mr. Jerome M. Klosowski Miss Rosalie Manz years with individual teachers. B.S. CMU BA- and M-A- MSU There are honor classes for those students who have the ability to work at an advanced rate. Mathematics is becoming increasingly important to the student in the years to come after graduation.
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Miss Alexandra S. Johnston Mr. Richard P. Balwinski Mr. James G. Fitzgerald Mrs. Jacqueline Z. Hahn B.A. B.S. EMU B.S. CMU B.S. North Central College B.A. B.P. CMU UofM M.A. U ofM M.A. Colorado St t o e M.A. CMU University of Paris Mr. Bruce C. Leslie Mr- Robert' Meelh Mr. Arthur I. Nixon Mr. Bernard C. Ulrich B.A. Adrian College B.A. Albion College B.A. CMU M,A, WMU B.S. Ohio University M.A. University of Miami 'Americanism' Zahes on New Meaning Mr. Clair A. White A.B. CMU B.A. CMU M.A. U ofM M.A. U ofM Mr. John L. Zuraw This year the social science instructors want to teach the history student Americanism, which is the devotion and loyalty to the United States. With the stress of Americanism, a person can be made a better world citizen and be able to understand the develop- ment of his country, says Miss Alexandra Johston, head of the department. Michigan history, a new class this year, is taught by Mr. James Fitzgerald. The class was only taught sec- ond semester. lt counts for five credits. Michigan his- tory is open to any student who is interested. Other classes in this department include: American history, world history, world geography, civics, eco- nomics, and American government.
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