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X bOxl5 an 0 an Sxekkefxen 93 weft' MY- Miss Minnie Rasmussen, dean of girls, has aided many students in finding solutions to the problems arising in school life. She cheer- fully gives advice on what subjects to take, and counsels many on future vocations. She also assists girls Who Wish to find homes Where they may Work for board and room in order to attend Central. Tardy passes are issued from the dean's office for admittance to class. For her sage guidance Dean Rasmussen has Won the respect of every girl Who has come in con- tact With her. Miss Rasmussen also teaches World Literature and is one of the advisers to the Student Council. Miss Bessie Johnston and Miss Mildred Molenda, secretaries to the principal. KK Deans Always willing to help M. R. Steffens, dean of boys, stands ready at all times to assist boys in their personal or school problems. He may be consulted for ad- vice regarding program of studies, employ- ment, or living quarters. He acts on all dis- ciplinary cases and on all attendance prob- lems. He issues tardy passes to boys for re- turn to class Work. Mr. Steffens is adviser to the honorary club, Leroy Doleysh Post, and is one of the advisers to the Student Council. He also teaches two classes in Problems of De- mocracy. Miss Rasmussen ol girls Miss Bessie Iohnston, secretary to Principal Rothwell, has charge of all transcripts, bud- gets, inventories, correspond- ence, requisitions, filing, cred- - its, and senior honor roll. Hers is a job with many details. Miss Mildred Molenda, attend- ance secretary, is in charge of all attendance, makes out the absence sheets, calls the homes for reasons of absence, and makes out all student pro- grams.
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Manages the school ' ' Director 606 '9 'W one Mr. A. B. Rothwell, Principal To be known as a graduate of Central High School is an honor coveted by every student who has attended the institution. The traditions of Central are sound, the reputation of Central is firm, the graduates of Central are loyal. Once again a senior class becomes obsorbed into our great alumni group. Once again a senior class has faithfully contributed its share toward the main- tenance and improvement of the standards upheld through the years by the student body and faculty. And once again graduates have before them the possibilities of marked accomplishment and happy living as a result of their experiences at Central. Our faculty rejoices in the zest and the power and the accomplishments of our graduates of this year. We by no means consider graduation as a severing process. We do consider graduation as an inspirational event that will for- ever bind the futures of our young people to the association that only Central could provide. The student body and the faculty of Central are ever changing, No two years, no two months, scarcely any two days may be found when our personnel is exactly the same. Keen satisfaction and wholesome enjoyment is therefore felt when one realizes that he has been privileged to be one of that group making contribution to the great old name Central. Seniors, today the honors are all yours. The sophomores and the juniors now become obliged to accept the challenge which you leave-- March on, Old Central. - A. B. Rothwell, principal.
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