Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1957

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,ZZ the 'ear Uni Omg As- t as sen, um- tics, s a t in ray, that :ing 1 on Ex- ble. for the dis- :seo re- ark- le l that s as I l AXE lg, s AUXILIARY STAFF Back Row: Miss Vesta Bolliger, Nurse, Miss Alice Brasfield Librarian- Mrs L K Pritchard P TA President Mr J h , , - . - , .- . . 1 . o n Greenall, Engineer-Custodian. Front Row: Mrs. Pauline Harris, Speech Correctionist, Mrs. Anne J. Ramp, Lunchroom Manager. e 40-:Laffy Rememdea eenliaafd Education is the nation's largest business! It is the one enterprise in which each citizen for a span of years spends time during his formative age, learning the rules of the game of life. Thomas Huxley says in his Liberal Education, Education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of nature, under which name I include not merely things and their forces but men and their ways, and the fashioning of the affections and of the The school embraces six departments of solid subjects: Eng- lish, Foreign Languages, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Commerce, and three departments of non-solid courses: Fine Arts, Practical Arts, and Physical Education. A student could spend ten years in Central, passing each course, and still not exhaust the curriculum. A student may go far in the will into an earnest and loving desire to move in harmony with those laws. Central has a faculty second to none! The instructors are men and women dedicated to developing in each pupil his potential abilities. The individual teachers are specialists in their respective fields, holding advanced degrees in education, many have traveled widely abroad as well as at home, many have had experiences in professions teaching, and all have had thorough preparation in The staff is well balanced as far as personnel is in years of service, some with long years of service with only their probationary period finished, there other than pedagogy. concerned: and others are a few more men than women, many of the women are married as well as are the men. field of his choice here at Central, and he may take courses from Latin to Driver's Education, all under enthusiastic, able instructors. This year the faculty is pictured informally in departmental groups, with a background representative of work in their field. Central in its growth has embraced many of the modern services for its varied student body needs. ln addition to the classroom instructors, the counselors, Mr. Kirk and Miss Schaller perform valuable services in counseling students for advanced education, scholarships, part-time employment, work after graduation, and concerning their personal problems. The office secretarial staff, nurse, librarians, cafeteria staff, custodians, and the P.-T.A. officers and members all unite and work co- OFFICE STAFF AND COUNSELORS Back Row: Mrs, Gloria Allen, Secretary, Mrs. Mildred Daniels, Secretary, Mrs. Viola Thomas, Attendance Clerk, Miss Lillian Lukenbill, Registrar. Front Row: Mr, David M. Kirk, Miss Hortenze Schaller, Counselors. 9 i a 4 Wfmfz 9



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