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't', is xSCltOO it suvemteftde Qowe ' Nlr. PVBQXO This year there seems to be a complete turn- over in school officials. Climbing another rung of the ladder of success, Mr, Davies, former Superintendent of Superior Public Schools, ac- cepted a position as President of Eau Claire Teachers College. Climaxing ten years of ad- mirable advancement in the various forms of education, he leaves us with the hope that we may continue to better our educational system under new supervision. lt was his duty to promote cooperation and good fellowship between the students and fac- ulty. He was forever planning new and effi- cient methods of educational guidance, Sev- eral new school buildings were completed dur- ing his reign, the Vocational School, one of the largest in the state, was built largely through his endeavors. We, the student body, wish to extend our appreciation for the valued service which he has given to us as the head of our public school system. 44.- ADMINISTRA T ION This year we were shocked by the loss of our ever-efficient and guiding Principal, Mr. Rothwell. ln reality, however, we lost a Principal only to gain him back as Superintendent of Superior Public schools. His promo- tion is gratifying to us because it proves that others regard his ability in the same light that we do. During the last five years, Central has been run with the intelligence of his thoughtful guidance. We miss his cheery Good morning over the sound system, yet his friendly conversation when by chance we meet him on the street or at one of our extra-curricular activities, serves as a pleasing compro- mise. As Superintendent of Schools, his present duties are to promote educa- tion and guard the welfare of the stu- dents of our city. In his hands lays the task of improving both our education and civic happiness. We have high hopes of what the future holds for him, and for ourselves because of his ability and personality. Mr. W. R. Davies, former Superintendent of Schools
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,A ew af, ,, DEDIUA TIUN ,Q tm' ,MSLJZQZ fpfa dxrffffffff-1-4 W .Q -5'-Jw k'Knn,.,, if 54 fit j'llJ w.sgsX Pl .EJ A teacher of problems of democracg, adviser of the fHi 'H, and a lover of outdoor sports and travel, mr. CT3aurice 'Brown has won the affec- tion of students and faculty alike. In dedicating this, the 1941 Echo to mr. Brown, we as seniors pag tribute to a scholarlg, pleasant and ever-understanding teacher and counselor. 1 1, . 'WN
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STAFF As the indispensable center of our executive system, Principal Carl Amundson occupies the inner room of the main office. Welcomed to Central with a gala assembly, the new Princi- pal has favorably impressed us in four short months. Faribault, Minnesota's loss and Cen- tral's gain, he has capably filled the duties assigned him. He has won the adminration, respect, and friendship of those people with whom he has come in contact. Every day he must meet challenges with a vision and understanding belonging to few men. Principal Amundson gives advice to those who seek it, eagerly plans and enters into student social activities and keeps Central's routine running smoothly. Regarding his duties here, Mr. Amundson said, My job is to continue to do everything to make Superior Central a school which students are proud of and enjoy attending. In his hands rests the control of educating more than four hundred graduates each year, who pass through the portals of Central and go out into the World. Central's office girls are well known to students because of their friendly advice, their even temper when trying problems seem unsolvable, and the cheery smiles which aid in smoothing out difficulties. Mrs. Bessie I, Lockwood is secretary to the Principal. She has charge of budgets, filing, senior honor roll, social calen- dar, credits, correspondence, and permanent records. All the intricate duties of the office are in her hands. Miss Doris Sanders, working in the morning, and Miss Betty Palm, working in the afternoon, make out ab- sence sheets, call the homes to determine reasons for absence, help with student pro- grams, and generally assist Mrs. Lockwood in the main office. -5.- Mr. Carl Amundson, Principal Mrs. Bessie I. Lockwood, Miss Betty Palm and Miss Doris Sanders, secretaries to the principal
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