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MR. CHARLES ANEDA is a newcomer at Central, but with his pleasing personalit he has made himself well liked by everyone. Mr. Ameda teaches ninth grade English and enjoys his work. His stu- dents enjoy him, too, because of his sense of humor. As for extra-curricular activities, Mr. Aneda was an adviser to the Radio Commission and the chairman of the Senior Pageant Committee, Indispensable is the word that is associated with MISS LAURA BARDON. Besides her classes in English and German, she gives guidance tests to assist students in their choice of courses or future vocations. This proves to be a great help to the stu- dents. As adviser of the Coquina Club, Miss Bardon has done a wonderful job. Freshman choir, Melodeers, Harmoneers - MISS LILLIAN BERG'S creations are composed of members hailing from all Superior schools. At Central she teaches music and math. Reading notes and studying the various types of music are stressed and her aim is to teach students to love and enjoy good music. Secret tip: Miss Berg likes baking, cooking, playing the organ, and traveling. Petiteness and friendliness combined describe MISS EDITH BIGRKMAN. Although she has com- pleted but one year at Central, her pleasing ways are well known throughout the student body. Her dail schedule consists of junior and sophomore English classes as well as first and second year Latin classes. Central was fortunate to add another pleasant teacher to its faculty. Quadrilaterals are one of the many phases of plane geometry taught by MISS ESTHER CALE- SON. Besides teaching geometry, 'Miss Caleson has classes in algebra and general mathematics. Before graduation in lune, she can be found in the wardrobe room, helping fit seniors in caps and gowns. Miss Caleson was co-adviser for the annual Mothers' Day Tea. Give it all you've got, is a familiar saying of COACH HARRY CONLEY at football practice. Coach Conley is the man behind Central's football machines which have impressed eager fans through the years. Besides being football coach, Mr. Conley also assumes the duties of Athletic Director of Supe- rior public schools. He is the S Club adviser. mrriivs i, fy s
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ministration Due to the untiring efforts of MR. GEORGE E. SHAW, principal, Central High has maintained its ultimate goal of harmonious and well-balanced school system. He has offered a helping hand and a friendly word of advice to anyone in need of his council. Superintendent of the Superior Public School System, MR. ANGUS B. ROTHWELL, with a win- ning smile and cheerful ways, has diligently executed his duties as the administration leader. Central High, as well as the other public schools in Superior, have benefited from his wisdom and experience in the edu- cation field. MR. VERNER ANDERSON, known to every- e for his pleasant smile and affable ways, is the dean of boys at Central. His vocational guidance to any young men has been of great importance to t em. Ev y problem presented to Mr. Anderson is andled wit fairness and understanding. . ' MW? MISS ALICE LOMOE is dean of freshmen and mop-homore girls. She helps them plan programs for their first two years at Central and advises them on individual problems. Her gracious personality has helped her gain many friends. Also, Miss Lomoe is a teacher in the language arts department. MISS MINNIE RASMUSSEN, dean of the llth and 12th grade girls, has won the confidence and re- spect of all girls through her kindness and interest in them. Among her administrative duties, she offers wise guidance in program planning and'adjusting to meet the student's interests and needs. Miss Ras- mussen carries out her counseling duties cheerfully and efficiently. Students' woes, endless questions, and the hustle and bustle of office life . . . these problems greet MISS RUTH SWAIN, attendance clerk, MISS MARION ELLISON, secretary to the principal, and MISS MARY ELLEN STUART, assistant treasurer. Central's business machine is kept in good running order by these ambitious girls. 9- I
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153, The clatter of dishes, the whirl of an eggbeater, and the hum of sewing machines can be heard from MISS BERNICE CORNELIQS cooking and sewing classes. She offers courses in home management with such problems of everyday living as meal planning studied. Her classes consist of junior and senior girls with one group of domestic boys. Miss Cornell manages the school cafeteria. Another newcomer to Central this year is MR. MARVIN CROWLEY, who is in the Social Science Department. In addition to his classes, Mr. Crowley is active in the athletic program. He could frequently be found in the gymnasium or on the football field giving advicey for he coached the freshman football and basketball teams. The houselights are dimmed, the curtain rises, and the play begins . . . this action brings to mind MISS AGNES CURRIE. A favorite among the student body as well as the faculty, Miss Currie stimu- j lates enthusiasm in others for the numerous projects she undertakes. Aside from teaching dramatics, she j has tenth grade English classes. She served on sev- i eral extra-curricular committees. MISS MARY DAHLBERG is a welcomed addi- tion to Central Hi h School's faculty. She enjoys her job of teaching Ellnglish to sophomores and juniors. Miss Dahlberg commented, I find very interesting people in my classes, She could be found every Tuesday in the council room, for she was co-adviser of the student government group. Comment allez-vous? Ie vais bien, merci. This is part of a familiar conversation that is heard in MISS MARY ELLIOTT'S French class. Trans- lated it means How are you? I am fine, thank you. Miss Elliott's classes consist of English, Span- ish, and French. She told the students many interest- ing stories about her recent trip to England as an exchange teacher. Numbers, geometric forms, and more numbers . . . these are all found in the everyday work of MR. HORACE GLEW, teacher of mathematics and book- keeping at Central. Mr. Glew holds the position of school treasurer. He has charge of the book room, also. When asked about hobbies, he said that out- dooa sports appealed most to him. j 1 fu-fafffft
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