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One ol the Ngo-gettersi, at Central is Dorothea Wagner. As in this picture, she can olten be iound telling students about foreign countries, especially those connected with Latin and German, the two languages she teaches. Miss Wagner is active in Senate, since she is the advisor of the Service and Welfare Committee, and she is a member of the Extra-Curricular Council. Pau' - - Paeaenl - - 4uiuae Central has introduced a new type ol class known as the Correlated Classes which combines material ordinarily covered sepa- rately by the Social Science and English Departments in the tenth grade, namely, sopho- more English and World history. The classes, which are taught by l-lertha Bergner and William lclerziger, Qtop picture? and Virginia Swinland and Robert Unger, meet lor two hours every day. Mr. l-lerziger, who also teaches Freshman Social Studies, is active in forensics. lVliss Bergner teaches regular eleventh grade English in addition to her combined classes with Mr. l'lerziger. Virginia Swinland and Robert Unger both have the stage in their blood lor Mr. Unger is in charge ol the Auditorium Stage and lVliss Swinlancl is the advisor ol the Make- Up Club. phil Beltiori, a history teacher here at Central, is much better lcnown through his reputation as an athlete and a coach. He is a member ol the Extra-Curricular Council anc the Athletic Council, besides being coach of the Freshman baslcetball team and the mighty HRedmen football team. Centralites will always remember him atlectionately by his niclc-name, Hlhe Belln.
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Advising the l'lonor Society and revising the Redboolf are tvvo activities that take up most of the spare time ol Ruth K. l-lull, Miss l-lull, vvho teaches English to juniors and seniors, is never too busy to help her students with their problems, whether they be Shalte- speare, split intinitives, or plans lor college. A cheery HBuenos dias, estudiantesf' is the greeting that many of Millicent A. Kreul's Spanish students hear every day as they enter her classroom. Miss Kreul came to Central at the start ol the second semester this year. She teaches first and second year Spanish and junior English. Worlcing on the Social and play Com- mittees takes much ol Maude M. McDonalds extra time, but she doesnlt seem to mind. Miss McDonald, vvho teaches English to the Junior and Senior classes, is a member oi the freshman Guidance Committee. Although English is usually the pet peeve of freshman boys, they, as vvell as the girls in iryphine E. Nelsons classes, enjoy the varied and interesting ways in vvhich it is presented. A very popular teacher, Miss Nelson worl4s on the play Committee and the Assembly Program Committee. ...a- i4
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Margaret L. Gronsetli spends muclw time :oacliing tlie Clweerleaders and advising mem- bers ol tlie junior class, Seniors vvlwo alvvays eem to be vvell-inlormed about current ailairs fvill tell you tliat Mabel Colton, liistory and ocial problems teaclier, is responsible.. Slie sa member ol tlie Extra-Curricular Council, lie Social Committee. Clarence G. Aben- lrotli, affectionately lcnovvn as Hfxben, teaclies Xforld lwistory. l-le is assistant director ol ioysi lntra-Murals. Besides being a member ol tlie Extra- iiurricular Council, Arnold E. Melzer, liead nf forensics, also lwas clwarge ol assembly pro- grams. Again tlwis year Centralls Debate -eam nas been among tlie top tliree. placing irst in tlwe National Forensic League standings, lliey reflect tlwe able direction ol Mr. Melzer. leaclwing Fresliman Civics and Soplio- more World l listory keeps Mildred Herman, i Sopliomore advisor, quite busy. Carl E, ieterson, vvlio is easily recognized by lwis riendly smile and ul-lellon, is a very active member ol time Extra-Curricular Council. l-le also directs tlwe uslwers and vvorlcs vvitli tlie lunior Class as an advisor. Qne reason vvliy so many seniors like Social problems is because tlfieir teaclier is Riva C. Ricliey. Mr. Ricliey is one ol tlie avorite Sopliomore advisors because lie tal4es uclw a lriendly and active interest in tlweir Jroblems. Mr. Richey is also a member ol lie Social Committee, and teaclies World 'listory, a tentli grade requirement,
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