Central High School - Girardot Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)

 - Class of 1937

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Superintendent and School Board THE BOABD OF EDUCATION Mr. E. L. McClintock ---- 1938 Mr. lohn Kraft - - 1938 Mr. I. Morton Thompson - - 1939 Mr. B. Hugh Smith, Pres. - - 1939 Mr. H. A. Lang, Vice-Pres. - - 1940 Mr. W. H. Oberheide, Treas. - - 1940 Miss Elizabeth Walther, Sec'y Elected Yearly COMMiTTEES The Building and Grounds Committee- is composed ot Mr. lohn Kraft and Mr. E. L. McClintock, with Mr. H. A. Lang as their chairman. Mr. W, H. Oberheide, chairman, and his co-Workers, Mr. I. Morton Thompson and Mr. E. L. McClintock, comprise the Finance Committee. To Central Students: lf we will just but look about us we can find in nature those guiding factors and laws which make for success, hap- piness, understanding and contentment in our everyday life. On every hand we find nature trying to tell us and show us the advantages of truthfulness, cleanliness, fair play, and other qualities which make for strong character. On the other hand we have evidences of the penalties which are ex- acted when these fundamental laws and rules of nature are disregarded. May you as students, and later as adults, learn to appreciate the wonders and beauty of nature to the fullest and endeavor to look beneath the surface to discover and hear the teachings and catch the inspirations that are so graciously and abundantly provided for us. L. I. Schultz Mr. Schultz was elected superintendent of our local school system in the spring of 1935. Before this time he served as the principal of Central High School from 1928 to 1935, having formerly taught for three and one-half years in the Manual Arts department. He was made principal upon the resignation of Mr. R. L. David- son, lr. Mr. Schultz's previous teaching ex- perience was gained at Morning Sun, Iowa: Flat River, Missouri: and Pontiac, Illinois. In preparation for his career as a teach- er, he studied at Southeast Missouri State Teachers College where he received his degree of Bachelor of Science in Educa- tion. His graduate work was done at the University of Iowa, where he was grant- ed a Master of Arts degree and several additional honors in the Department of Education for outstanding Work.

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MR. IENKINS Principal To the Students: Industrial, commercial and profes- sional leaders expect you to prepare yourselves so that, later on, you may take their places in the great field of occupation. Our world, today has great need of men and women of strong individuality: of faith, hope, and public spirit: of courage, perse- verance, and integrity: of balance, power, and a stern sense of devo- tion to God, to home, and to coun- try. Our people have need oftlead- ers whose courage makes them un- afraid to ,declare publicly their un- changed loyalty to these ideals. Accept this challenge of life. fus- tify the trust of the older generation. Be worthy of the sacrifices made for you. Get ready to assume your ob- ligations and to put your ideas, born of originality, to work. lt matters not whether you follow a trade or a profession, the market or the street: whether you labor on land or on sea: whether you ac- complish with your hands or your mind, as long as you give your best to the occupation of your choice and thus fulfill your purpose in life. PRINCIPAL Mr. Paul Ienkins became our prin- cipal in September, 1935, having taught social science in Central since 1930. He received his degree of Bachelor of Science in Education at Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, and his Master of Arts de- gree at the University of Missouri. By his quiet, understanding manner and friendly helpfulness, he has skillfully guided our students and endeared himself 'to all at Central. Our School Administration SUMMARY OF CENTRAIJS PROGRAM I. Required Subjects KIUV2 unitsl l. English -- 4 units. 2. History -- Citizenship, World I-Iistory, American His- tory, and Government divisions - 3V2 units. 3. Mathematics -- Algebra, l unit. 4. Science -- General Science, l unit. 5. Hygiene -- W unit. 6. Physical Education - L2 unit. ll. Elective Subjects C36 units offered, 5V2 to be selectedl. l. Social Studies -- Economics, Sociology - each V2 unit. 2. Mathematics - Plane Geometry, l unity Solid Geometry, V2 unit, Advanced Algebra, V2 unit. 3. Science -- Chemistry, l unity Physics, 1 unity Biology, l unit. 4. Art -- tlBl Design and Color Theory: tlAl Com- mercial Art, Lettering and Poster, t2Bl Costume and Figureg CZAJ Interior Decoration and Crafts: each section V2 unit. 5. Commercial - Commercial Law, Geography, and Arithmetic, each V2 unity Typing, l unit: Bookkeep- ing, l unity Shorthand fbeginning and advancedl, each l unit. 6. Vocational Home Economics - tlBl Foods and Nu- trition, l unity CIAJ Selection, Construction and Care of Clothing, l unity CZBJ Home and Equipment, l unit. 7. Manual Training - Mechanical Drawing, l unity Bench-work, l unity Advanced Drawing, l unit. 8. Latin aa lst year, l unit: 2nd year, l unity 3rd year, l unit. 9. Music - Freshman Chorus, Va unity Boys' Advanced Chorus, Vs unity Girls' Advanced Chorus, Va unity Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, V4 unity Band, Va unit: Orchestra, Vs unit. lU. Drama, V2 unit, Public Speaking, V2 unit.

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