Central High School - Echo Yearbook (Superior, WI)

 - Class of 1943

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Our Chief of Staff N ASOU pennfend can L. Bmw em Angus 3 Principal - Rothwell Ruling Central high school are three administrative bodies consisting of the school board, Superintendent A. B. Rothwell and an executive board made up of the four deans. The school board, composed of eight men, works with Mr. Rothwell in administering and supervising our education system. ln spite of the many difficulties arising this year be- cause of shortages of school supplies and the rising cost of education, these men helped maintain a high standard. Former principal at Central, Mr. Rothwell now manages all Superior schools as efficient- ly as he once did ours. Well known in educational cricles in the state and country, Mr. Rothwell has proven himself a capable administrator. Leaving during the school year to serve his country was Mr. Carl L. Amundson, our prin- cipal for two years. His kind and frank manner and ability to lead made him a favorite with teachers and students alike. Now a lieutenant in the U. S. Navy Air Corps, he is on duty at St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn. Seated. left to right: Berg, Kelly, Hertlein. Sleeman. Standing, letf to right: Carlson. Gittin, Nichols. Rothwell. Hag- lund. White. President Westlund.

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W fb r ,sf WW 5 ,W-f f li yr? xi! rf, ., KZIZZM ' ' Q 1547 I, J-Y X ,uf 'I 7 g.Af 'i?ZV,do figqx JWWZQ1 I paw, V' In dedicating the 1943 Echo, members of the senior class selected a teacher who has spent the last 13 years of his life working for the general welfare of Superior public school students. M r. Nadolski has been a Central faculty mem- ber since 1937. Prior to that time he taught at East High. A former Superior State athlete and graduate of the University of Iowa graduate school, Mr. Nadolski has taught in the social science department ever since coming here. His general knowledge of world affairs, his keen insight as to what is happen- ing around him and his -habit of always carrying through an idea once started has made him an invaluable man on our teaching staff. We are sure no one is more deserving ot' receiving this honor than Mr. Nadolski. . K! -3- , XV



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ffilse Wmem They Keep The Records Straight Mrs. Bessie Lockwood Looking Over the Files Together Mrs. Ruth Senne Sennatt Indispensable is the word we associate with Mrs. Bessie Lockwood and Miss Carol Gylland, secretaries in the main office. Also serving part of the year was Miss Ruth Senne, now Mrs. George Sennatt, who left us at the mid term. Mrs. Elizabeth Newell, a member of the board of education staff, also worked part time. Mrs. Newell divided her time between the book room and working at the files, typing refer- ences, etc. lnto the office this year poured hundreds of letters from defense plants and army and navy cen- ters, calling for references on former students. This job in itself was a full time task, but these effi- cient rulers of the main office still found time to accomplish the many unseen jobs so necessary in keeping the school running smoothly and patiently answered the flow of questions fired at them daily by Central students. ln connection with their commercial classes, cer- tain responsible girls were appointed to help in the school treasurer's office. Working during free class periods, the girls gained valuable experience and also performed necessary duties. Requiring a great deal of time and bookkeeping was the sale of war bonds and stamps to students, all carried on through this office. Keeping school account books, selling student event stamps, keep- ing club money and paying bills were also a few of the girls' duties. All Work was done under the supervision of Mr. E. I. Norman, school treasurer and commercial teacher. Girls giving their services were Irene Ar- neson, Mary Bogan, Beverly Christiansen, Doris Donahue, Violet Erickson, Caroline Gates, Phyllis Geiger, Patricia Gibson, Ann Gondek, Alice Guam, Elizabeth Handeland, Gita Hart, Ruth Larson, Ioyce Lindhalm, Delores Nelson, Pearl O'Neill, Mary lane Seil, Alice Still, Colena Sutherland, Evelyn Wester- i back and Ann Wicklund. T Ley Stopped Work for a Moment Busy with Wm Stamps -5-

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