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MR. PAUL JENKINS Mr. Jenkins received his Bachelor of Science degree from Southeast Missouri State College and a Master of Arts degree from Missouri Univer- sity. He has also done graduated work at George Peabody College for Teachers at Nashville, Ten- nessee. Before coming to Central as an instructor in social science, he taught at Fruitland and Bernie. When Mr. Schultz became superintendent of the Cape Girardeau Public Schools in 1935, Mr. jenkins succeeded him as principal of Cen- tral High School. To Central Students: Mas. Lucius SETTLE NAETER Mrs. Naeter has attended Hardin College for Women, Washington University at St. Louis, and received a B. S. degree from Southeast Missouri State College. Last summer she was granted an M. A. degree in guidance frcm Northwestern University at Evanston, Illinois. She came to Cape Girardeau as an attendance officer and sub- stitute teacher from Dexter, Missouri, where she was a teacher. Later she served as principal of the Broadway school. At present she is assistant principal and guidance director at Central. During the coaching days of Mr. Emmanuel Drum the Tigers made their debut. Since then not only have athletic teams been designated as Tigers but the cheering squads have been Tigerettes and the school paper is called The Tiger . Each student that has entered Central High School has become a member of the family of this jungle animal. The Tigers of Central High School in years past have builded a reputation based on some of the attributes of the jungle tiger. One of these is a competitive spirit - in athletics, music, scholarship, public speaking and school spirit. Another is fierceness of purpose in uphold- ing the traits of character that have always made Central High School Tigers outstanding. They are courteous, ambitious, comrades in fellowship, and excel in scholarship. A tiger is courageous. It does not fear adversaries. Neither do Central High School Tigers', fear to face the responsibilities of life. The courage to think, speak, and act on problems facing civiliza- tion are needed now. We look to you Tigers to meet this challenge.
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Superintendent and Board Mr. Schultz came to Cape Girardeau in 1925 and became an industrial arts instructor in Central High School. In 1928 he was made principal, succeeding to the superintendency upon the resignation of Mr. 1. A. Whiteford in 1955. Before coming to Cape Girardeau, Mr. Schultz coached athletics in Maryville from 1916 to 1918 and held a similar position in Flat River from 1919 to 1921. He then served as principal and later as superintendent of the Morning Sun Consolidated District in Iowa. His next position was that of in- structor in mathematics and industrial arts in Pontiac, Illinois. Mr, Schultz holds a degree of Bachleor of Science in Education from the Cape Girardeau South- east Missouri State College and a Master of Arts degree from the University of Iowa, where he received recog- nition for outstanding work in the field of education. Daniel Webster said -- If we work upon marble, it wll perish, if we work upon brass, time will efface itg if we rear temples, MR. L. SCI-IULTZ they will crumble to dustg but if we work upon im- mortal minds, if we imbue them with principles, with the iust fear of God and love of our fellow men, we engrave on those tablets something which no time can efface, and which will brighten and brighten to all eternity. How well the theme of Central High School endeavor is blended into this picture. It matters not where you are or what you do. If you are ever ready, industrious, loyal, honorable, happy and proud of your achievements, then you have met the requirements which entitle you to be registered in the Tiger hall of fame at Central High School. The true test of your high school career comes when you are away from school or have graduated. It is my sincere hope that each of you will always reflect honor upon yourself and your school. Central High School fame was built by those who preceded you and they in turn rightfully expect those who come after them to carry high the banner of Central Tigers. May BOARD OF EDUCATION you do your part to keep the Tiger spirit at its best, President - Mr. H. A. Lang Secretary - Miss Elizabeth Walther Vice-President - Dr. A. C. Magill Mr. Charles W. Bauerle Treasurer - Mr. W. H. Oberheide Mr. Manning P. Greer Mr. Rush H. Limbaugh Finance Committee -- Mr. Oberheide, chairman, Mr. Bauerle, Mr. Limbaugh. Buildings and Grounds Committee - Dr. Magill, chairman, Mr. Lang, Mr. Greer. I . , -11...
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'HOQ Gi ADAMS, LUCILLE B. S. in Ed. - History Southeast Missouri State College, University of Southern California. BLUMENBERG, EDWIN A. B. sq in Ed., A. B., M. E. - Chemistry, Mathematics Southeast Missouri State College, University of Missouri. BOHNSACK, C. A. B. S. in Ed. - Chemistry, Math- ematics Southeast Missouri State College, University of Texas. FINDLEY, CARRIE HOFFMAN A. B. in Chemistry -- Biology, General Science Valparaiso University, Indiana Uni- versity, Wooster College, Southeast Missouri State College. GILLETT, FRANCES B. S. in Ed. - Vocal Music, A Cappella, Glee Clubs Southeast Missouri State College, University of Missouri. GOCKEL, CORNELIA B. S. in Ed., M. A. - Commerce Southeast Missouri State College, University of Iowa, George Peabody College for Teachers. HAMAN, EDNA B. S. in Ed. - Art Southeast Missouri State College, Chicago School of Applied Art, Uni' versity of Wisconsin, Chicago Art Institute. NAETER, LUCILE SETTLE B. S. in Ed., M. A. - Guidance Hardin College, Southeast Missouri State College, Washington Univer- sity, Northwestern University. Faculty HEUSCHOBER, C. B. S. in Ed. - Industrial Arts Southeast Missouri State College. JACOBS, GLENN E. B. M. E. - Instrumental Director Phillips University. KIES, VIVIAN G. B. S. in Ed., M. A. - History, Social Science Southeast Missouri State College, George Peabody College for Teachers. KRUEGER, CLARA E. B. S. in Ed., A. M. - Latin Southeast Missouri State College, University of Missouri, University of Colorado, University of Michigan. LEHMAN, HAL B. B. S. in Ed. -- Shop, Mathematics Southeast Missouri State College. MCLAIN, LUCILLE B. S. in Ed., M. A. - English Southeast Missouri State College, University of Missouri. MUEGGE, L. W. P. S. in Physical Education -- Physical Education, Coach University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin. Part time teachers, second semester FOARD, ROBERT W. HAHS, MARTIN L. MOORE, ELVA C. WILCOX, ELLEN W. -13-
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