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Rose A. phillipis iavorite subject biology, because anything concerned wit plant or animal life interests her. She ca olten be lound doing just what the camel shows, helping scme student dig out th mysteries ol the biological world. Biologi which is required for all students enterin nursing, has been otiered to Freshmen For th past few years. seat M aye sw: aw Ii you had any boolcs over-due this yea you probably received a library Hcalling-card from either Laura lVl. Gilbert or Raymondl Dobroslci, the two librarians. Collecting due isn't the only thing they do, as anyone wh does much reference work ltnows, becaus both Miss Gilbert and lVlr, Dobroslci ar always willing to help students Find the ir Formation they desire, -me ,M of eww When you are called out ol class to g to the ottice, you can be pretty sure that on ol the office stall, Elaine Grupe, Robert l-ialvorsen, or Doris Schils, wants you. lhes three girls do all the otiice worlc For a schoc of 1300 students, and that is no small tasl gefaini ifae Scened What would we ever do without ot text books? Weill never lcnow, because th Book Rental Department, composed of Marth Kuechle, Doris Fibiger, and Rhea Wannige are always on the job supplying us with bool a-plenty.
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Qur girls' gym teachers, Mary E. hleppe and Margaret l-l. Schmidley, make gym a class that is the highlight ol the day. Both eachers are coaches ol svvimming, Lite Saving, 5.fX.fAx. and teachers ol senior health classes. lheir program includes sports, apparatus, and dancing. Miss l-leppe is an advisor lor the unior girls, vvhile Miss Schmidley advises :he senior girls. -me MW? ay -vamm Answering the questions asked by puzzl- ed physics students is one job oi Erland W. Johnson. Mr. Johnson is on the publications iommittee, and spends much time working .fvith students lrom his photography classes, rvho supplied the pictures lor this book. A wew teacher here at Central, and very much iked by the students, is paul A. l.em, vvho :eaches chemistry. X lhereis something about chemistry teacher Donald HDocH, English that makes students :hink ol him as a Hregular iellan. Working with the Extra-curricular Council, the Noon 'lour Committee and being in charge oi all :icket sales should keep him busy, but Mr. English still Finds time to run the movie camera and tell his classes an occasional joke. One of the lreshmenis lavorite teachers s Vivian L. Marsh. Miss Marsh teaches general science and has Freshman classes in Jiology. She is always interested in the Droblems ol her students and spends much ol :he time working with them as a Freshman advisor,
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1 l-lolding health conferences with students luring which eye conditions, speech defects, earing Faults, and posture are observed is iart of the successful health program carried in by Mrs. Betty Widder, School Nurse, Ervin R. l.olcl4er, who is the Business Sxgent of the Sheboygan public School System, s also l4ept busy vvith the job ol Business flanager ol Centrals Cafeteria. iiWhat's cooldngrpii Qnly the best in ood could result from the careful planning nl lvlrs. Russell and the hard vvorl4 oi the :aieteria helpers, All lunches are served inder a non-profit system ,which aims toigive he best food at the lovveist costl'.3' a r .'. 4'2.1fJ,K - 1 Men Behind Me Scmea Janitors: Row iz paul Koehler, John Gerggish, Chester Fairweather, Alvin Champeau. Qovv Q: Walter Guether, l.el?oy Koehn, Arthur Aleil, Cari Boellfe, Bernard Herman. Engineers: Rovv lx Qrry Alexander, Russel Nery, Arno Boll, Archie l-loppe, Arthur Steffen, Arthur prahl.
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