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

 - Class of 1939

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C. E. MILLER B. S. in Ed. Commercial Subjects Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of Chicago. I.. W. MUEGGE B. S. in A. C. Physical Education, Hygiene. University of Illinois. University of Wisconsin. Northwestern University. N AOMI POTT B. S. in Ed., M. A. American History, Government Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of Wisconsin. MARY Z. REED B. S. in Ed. English, journalism Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Chicago Art Institute. University of Southern California. University of Wisconsin. FRIEDA RIECK Director of Music Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. New York University. Northwestern University. Chautauqua Institute, Chautau- qua, New York. Klindworth Schawarka Conserva- tory, Berlin, Germany. MARTIN ROTI-I B. S. in Ed. Industrial Arts Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of Iowa. I- G t - .J ,, I jv..,.. ..,,- K- ,.. A, ., ,- My fl s- 1 W , MQ J , f 9...-, ,'1 1 y . -1 ' 5 , I .. i A V I . . fl - l ' J: I4 ' I f I - if' 2' I U - 1 ' AA. JV. ,Y ' f 1 -7 -... 5-7 FACULTY MYRTLE SCHRADER School Nurse Lutheran Hospital, St. Louis. W. A. Sl-IIVELBINE Music Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Christian Brothers College. Northwestern University. ,414 I f v' HELEN Uni. QV' A E ' , B. S. in Ed., M. A. English, History, French y Q1 J- 'J Southeast Missouri State Tiphvhers College. ' V Northwestern University. . Eff,-U J it .Wt ALBERT l. WEIS A. B., M. S. Physics, General Science, Math- ematics Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of Chicago. MARTHA J. WELMAN B. S. in Ed. English, Dramatics Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of Southern California. GRACE N. WILLIAMS B. S. in Ed. Mathematics Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of Wisconsin. HERBERT S. WRIGHT A. M., A. B. Social Sciences Central College, Fayette, Mo. University of Wisconsin. University of Iowa. I I

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+ .. MARY ALEXANDER B. S. in Ed., A. B. Physical Education, Hygiene, History Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. 'Columbia University, New York. lANE BREWER B. S. in Ed., M. A. English, Public Speaking, History Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of Michigan. DORATHY ANNE ECKELMANN B. S. in Ed., M. A. English, Public Speaking, History Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of Missouri. CARRIE HOFFMAN FINDLEY A. B. in Chemistry. Biology Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Valparaiso University. Indiana University. Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio. CORNELIA GOCK EL B. S. in Ed. Commercial Subjects Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of Iowa. ROSEEORAITXI'-, ibrarian outheast issouri Sta each lege. , 1' Q. I FACULTY 32-ef CNW evxxo t. 19 3 2-C-Nvv CN- Ov., eu.. , Q-'il' fa X-TJ Axvvos. o..vvx.ocvm EDNA HAMAN B. S. in Ed. Art Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Applied Arts School, Chicago. University of Wisconsin. Chicago Art Institute. IACKSON HUNTER B. S. in Ed. History, Social Sciences Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. f University of Missourh ', ACME vu! lilkjbu . B. s. ' Edfl' , f ,U-ft V Camry 1 HorflJsEEonom Slvj.ffN iblorgi-eazstutgate Teachers Co ge. Univer ity of l' Uni r yfjof Minnesota. 1, ' Cot ia University, New York, tx N,-,L 1 pf iAy,,JQx t CLARA! E. KRUEGEH A. M-NB. S. in Ed. Latin Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of Colorado. University of Michigan. University of Mislguri. ' X. r 'Y i E LA tilfwili Jjffwk J,.s.m .f IJ Englis , ama. 'rs- Sfiuthe Missou YState Teachers bqll . ersity o? Missouri. Uniyer i X Washington. Nort ester University. V . LUCILLE MCLAIN B. S. in Ed., M. A. Sophomore English Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of Missouri. W. E. MEDCALF B. S. in Ed., M. S. Chemistry, General Science Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. University of lowa.



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DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION Art The art department, which was placed on a major basis in the year of 1925-26, has shown steady development both in numbers participating and in phases of activity offered. The present course consists of two years of art, and each semester's work gives one-half unit of credit. The lb course deals with color theory and the principles of design. The second course, cataloged as la, is commercial in its emphasis and gives particular attention to lettering and the problems involved in poster making. Costume and figure drawing are the main topics in Zb, or third semester art. During the fourth term, or 2a course, interior decoration is the chief topic: and crafts connected with the home are taught, thereby giv- ing opportunity for the practical application of principles previously developed. For those who are not particularly talented but nevertheless interested, the Art Club is provided. All of the work of this department is under the direction of Miss Edna l-larnan and is designed so as to bring out crea- tiveness in the student and to build an appreciation of beauty in all of its forms. English and Speech All high school students are required to take four years of work in English. These regular eight semesters of work include grammar, composition, literature, speech, and jour- nalism. For students who wish to do some specialization, there are additional courses in public speaking and drama, each being one-semester subjects. The departmental work in speech is supplemented by the lunior and Senior Public Speaking Clubs. The Red Dagger and Silver Spear Clubs offer extra practice in dramatics, having one regular week- ly club period and one public performance each year. The extracurricular work in journalism includes the Tiger, a bi- weekly newspaper, and the Girardot, a yearbook which is issued at the close of school. The English course is planned so as to give the student a skillful use of mechanics and an appreciation of all differ- ent types of literary effort. The journalism unit centers around the intelligent reading of the newspaper and an understand- ing of its function in expressing American public opinion. Speech fundamentals and drills encourage the student to speak well and give him an appreciation of the beauty of his own language. The work of the English department is organized as fol- lows: Miss Welman and Miss Lucille McLain 4 sophomore English: Miss Sadler, Miss Eckelmann, and Miss Reed e-- lunior English, Miss Eloise McLain and Miss Uhl f senior English. ln addition to regular class work, each teacher sponsors one or more extracurricular activity. ,-224.

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