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FACULTY K BURTON, FLORA B. S. in Ed. - Sindy Hall. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Univer- sity of Missouri. ECKLEMANN, DORATHY B. S. in Ed., M. A. - Speech Correction, Radio. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Univer- sity of Iowa, University of Missouri. FINDLEY, CARRIE HOFFMAN A. B. in Cbemisiry - Biology, General Science. Indiana University, Valparaiso University, Wooster College, Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. GOCKEI., CORNELIA B. S. in Ed. - Commercial Subjects. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Univer- sity of Iowa, George Peabody College for Teachers. GORDON, ROSE Librarian. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. HAMAN, EDNA B. S. in Ed. 1 Aff. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, School of Applied Arts, Chicago, University of Wisconsin, Chicago Art Institute. HUNTER, JACKSON B. S. in Ed. - Social Sciences, Commercial Ariflo- mefic. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Univer- sity of Missouri. p.. iuu 2 ,fn JAMES, coY H. B. S. in Ed., M. A. - Social Sciences. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Univer sity of Iowa, University of Wisconsin. KIES, VIVIAN B. S. in Ed. - Worlil History. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, George Peabody College for Teachers. KRUEGER, CLARA E. B. S. in Ed., A. M. - Laiin. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Univer- sity of Missouri, University of Michigan, University of Colorado. LAUDERDALE, FRANK B. S. in Ed., M. in Ed. - Commerce. Park College, University of Iowa, University of Mis- souri, Central Missouri State Teachers College. MCLAIN, LUCILIJE B. S. in Ed., M. A. - English. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Univer- sity of Missouri. MEDCALF, W. E. B. S. in Ed., M. S. - Director of Vocaiional Edu- cation. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Univer- sity of Iowa, University of Missouri. MUEGGE, L. W. B. S. in A. C. - Hygiene, Physical Educafion. University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin, Coaching School at Northwestern University. 5 ':?E-r-f la 7- SFI 1: S' ' .. B A Lv ' -E --- ,J -14?- '
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SCHOOL AD INISTRATIO Students of Central! Another year, another an- nual, and I greet you. In this world of upheaval, tur- moil, and strife my message to you is a prayer. A prayer that your years at Central may be so spent that you will lay the foundation for right thinking - a foundation for a knowledge of things worth while - a knowledge of a great force which directs the destinies of men. May you go forth from these portals prepared with courage and integrity to meet and carry your burden in a world torn apart by greed and distorted ideas. May this knowledge gleaned at Central be a flame guiding you onward and upward in the struggle to bring liberty and equality to all mankind. Kfflffffa Mrs. Naeter became assistant principal in 1925, being transferred from Broadway School where she served as principal. Prior to that time she had taught mathematics at Central and had taught in Dexter, Mis- souri. She has attended Hardin College, the Southeast Missouri State Teachers Collegeg and Washington Uni- versity in St. Louis, from which she was graduated. Be- sides serving as assistant principal and advisor for the girls, Mrs. Naeter teaches history. CLUB PARTICIPATION Whatever purpose the individual student hopes to accomplish can be fully realized through Central's varied list of extra-curricular activities. Students may find opportunity to participate in groups emphasiz- ing music, drama, public speaking, creative writing, vocational or avocational pursuits, athletics, and service clubs. Of the 655 students enrolled in Central, 7592- belong to clubs, there being 126 students who do not attend a club, 175 students who belong to one club and 354 students who belong to two or more clubs. CENTRAL,S NEW ADDITIONS DURING 1941-42 Central students rake great pride in the new library which is in use this year. The old formal ar- rangement of seating has been replaced by seventeen tables which accommodate one hundred sixty-six students. Open stacks, encyclopedia shelves, and magazine and newspaper racks are arranged all around the reading room, making them easily accessible. The library has a total of 9,369 volumes, subscribes to two daily pa- pers, and has subscriptions to sixty-six magazines. The Diversified Occupations program has been functioning most satisfactorily throughout the year. This is a program whereby the student may engage in part-time employment and class work through the co- operation of the business men of the city and the high school. The student finds opportunity in this way to select a field of vocational activity in which he is interested, work under an employer in this field, earn high school credit for working, and at the same time receive compensation for his work. He receives one high school unit a year for this work, he takes a class in Personnel Problems at school for which he receives one unit per year, and he carries on two regular high school classes. Twenty students have been trained in this program this year, having worked in trades, retail selling, commercial Helds, and store management jobs. Under the National Defense Training program. the State Board of Vocational Education in con- junction with the high school has set up a shop which is quite an improvement in the equipment at Central and which adds many additional opportunities for high school students as well as townspeople. The shop is equipped to teach Metal Trades, Automotive Trades, and Electrical Trades, while the wood-working shop is equipped for Industrial Arts and Building Trades. Plans are under way to give high school students an opportunity to enroll in classes for national defense training through the shop facilities. Such classes may include Automotive Mechanics, Metalwork, Electricity, and Woodwork. An expansion of the Adult Educa- tion and Training program has been made possible through National Defenre classes, Distributive Education, and the Trades and Industry Division of the State Department of Education. About six hundred fifty peo- ple have been in these classes since September. The Board of Education is hoping this program will be of real Value to the community as they make an effort to show how the public schools may serve industry. O F- 5 1 ,l , E Q . 3 1: 8 l N i lI V L 1 P- 13 -
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FACULTY L2 .- l K. N s 1- ,l NAETER, LUCILE SETTLE -VB. S. in Ed. - World History Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Washing- ton University. PGTT, NAOMI B. S. in Ed., A. M. - American History, Gorern merit, Latin American History. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Univer- sity of Wisconsin, University of Arkansas. QUARLES, DOROTHY A. B. - English. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Washing- ton University. REED, MARY Z. B. S. in Ed. - English. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Chicago Art Institute, University of Southern California, University of Wisconsin. ROACH, EMILY B. S. in Ed. - Vocational Home Economics, Gen- eral Scieiice. Kansas City Junior College, University of Missouri, University of Kansas City. SADLER, ALENE B, S. in lid. - English, Business Aritlimetic. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Univer sity of Southern California. SCHRADER, MYRTLE R. N. - School Nurse. Central High School, Lutheran Hospital, St. Louis. 5. SHIVELBINE, W. A. Music. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, North- western University, Christian Brothers College. SMITH, ROBERT B. S. in Ed., M. S. - Chemistry. Flat River Junior College, Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, State University of Iowa. UI-IL, HELEN B. S. in Ed., M. A. -- English, French. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, North- western University. WEIS, ALBERT A. B., M. S. - Physics, Matliematirs, General Science, Chemistry. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Univer- sity of Chicago. ,, WILLIAMS, GRACE N. .Y-Mfg 77' B. S. in Ed. - Mathematics. Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Univer- sity of Wisconsin. WRIGHT, HERBERT S. A. B., A. M. - Social Sciences. Central College, University of Iowa, University of Wisconsin. Members added to Faculty second semester - ELBERT L. BARRETT Director of Vocational Education. MARY KERNS Chemistry. MRS. E. H. NEWMEYER Commerce. J. DOYLE SUMMERS Assistant Coordinator and Vocational Education. 9 4 ES' lx---s , l ei -f y
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