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Facts About Central In accordance with state law, Central High School has for its graduation require- ments sixteen credits, ten and one-half of which are compulsory and five and one-half of which are elective. The units needed for graduation are: English . . . . 4 units Government . . . . . K2 unit History . . . . 2 units Hygiene ........... . . M unit Civics ...... . . . l unit Physical Education . . . . . . M unit Mathematics . . . . . . 1 unit Elective ........... . . . SM units Science ......................... 1 unit The choice of elective subjects is made from the following: Art Economics Public Speaking Bookkeeping Latin Shorthand Chemistry Manual Training Sociology Commercial Arithmetic Mechanical Drawing Typing Commercial Law Physics Vocational Home Economics Drama Plane Geometry In addition to its Wide course of studies, Central High School has Music, Clubs, and Athletics to offer the student as extra-curricular Work. The Music department consists of Orchestra, Band, the two Glee Clubs, the a cappella chorus, the Girls' Drum and Bugle Corps, and the chorus classes. Every student is allowed and urged to join a Monday or a Wednesday club or both, and may join one after-school organization of his choice. There are many types of clubs in Central High School. Several dramatic clubs flourish, there are boys' cooking clubs, a library club, glee clubs, a chemistry club, two kodak clubs, in fact, there are clubs for the development and investigation of subjects in a Wide range of endeavor. Somewhat similar to the clubs, and yet obtainable by a very few, are the Quill and Scroll, the National Honor Society, the Tiger, and the Girardot staffs. The Quill and Scroll is a national honorary organization for high school journalists. Students who fulfill certain requirements and have the required grade average are taken in as members of the Tiger and Girardot Staffs. The National Honor Society is a nation-Wide organization for the recognition of honor students among upper classmen. The members must have a certain number of service points, a high scholarship ranking, and must be judged by the faculty as worthy to be members of the school's chapter. The Tiger Staff is made up of those pupils Who have suc- cessfully passed the tryout tests for membership and who have shown their journalistic ability to the satisfaction of the sponsors. A position on the staff of this paper is important because it is the only timely publication of the school. The Girardot staff is composed of members of the senior class who have been judged fit for positions upon it. The places on this staff are important, too, because the annual compiles the only permanent record of all the happenings throughout the school year. The most important athletics offered in Central High School are Football, Basketball, Track, and Baseball. There is also a system of intra-mural athletics for all boys who are not on regular competitive sports teams. Central High School is housed in two buildings, the main building and the annex. In the larger building there are eighteen classrooms, three corridors with their branches, the gymnasium, the study hall, and the auditorium. The school library is on the second floor and is in combination with the study hall. This building connects With the smaller structure by a covered passage. The lesser building contains the music facilities and the biology, book- keeping, typewriting-shorthand classrooms, and two classrooms devoted to hygiene and history. Opening from the covered passage connecting the two buildings is the cafeteria which was built late in the school year of 1933-1934. In the rear of the building there is a large practice field for football and other sports and for outside gymnastic work. A large green lawn borders the front and south sides of the building and forms an attractive foreground for our modern high school unit. ...16..
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