Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1946

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Dear Miss Thomas: We. the students of Central, knowing that you are retiring and leaving with the class of 1946, deeply acknowledge your many years of faithful service to us. to former Central students, and to the community. Our gratefulness to you is beyond expression. We realize that during your years of service, first as teacher, then as assistant principal, and finally as principal, you have always shown your real interest in young people and your desire to help them. You have been instrumental in bringing about many necessary and worthwhile improvements at Central. Your attitude toward the student body has been one of kindness and thoughtfulness as well as fairness, and we deeply appreciate all that you have done for us. We wish to assure you. too. that your work has not been in vain. Your influence for the highest standards of character and living has gone far in making our community and its members clean, respectable, and honest. Our city, our state, and our nation are better for what you have done here at Central. Nothing is more symbolic of what Central has stood for than your ideals. As we leave school to take our places in life, these ideals, impressed upon us as they have been, will help us to be the kind of citizens the world needs today. We will remember our high school days as being days in which we were given not only knowledge from books, but also preparation for life, and your part in our education will always remain firm and sound. And. Miss Thomas, we wish that the years ahead may hold much happiness and many pleasures for you, not the least of which should be the satisfaction of a job well done. Leader, helper, guide, and friend, Miss Thomas, we salute you! Respectfully. Students of Central High

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oAdminil t tat ion Members of the 1946 Graduating Classes: A feeling of great joy and thanksgiving arises within us as we see you go forth, our first post-war graduating classes. For four long years we waited to see the silver linings of victory shine through the dark clouds of hate, war, and strife. You have chosen to dedicate your 1946 Centralian to Victory. Although the fighting has ceased, real victory will bo achieved only by establishing and maintaining peaceful relations among all nations of the world. Peace and understanding must have their beginnings at home. We hope that during your three years at Central. we have helped you to gain appreciation and understanding of your fellowmen, regardless of race, color, or creed. One World can be built on no other foundation. We wish you Godspeed. ROBERT CLASSON The office staff is the means by which the school runs smoothly. It consists of the principal, assistant principal, counselors, school nurse, visiting teacher, and the clerks. Our two counselors, Miss Bell and Mr. Rohde, have continued, as in former years, to give invaluable aid to students by planning courses of study, giving advice on college and its requirements, and explaining special schools and work opportunities. Special counseling was also given to students who were uncertain as to vocational plans and to those who had personal problems. Our visiting teacher, Mrs. Marion Boyd, and the school nurse. Miss Walborg Wayne, are the two responsible for the good work done both in school and out. in guarding the health of all Centralites, and in eliminating chronic absenteeism. Our competent force of office clerks are comprised of Mrs. Dorothy Faughnder. Mrs. Bea Shapiro (formerly Miss Ginsberg), Miss Betty Anderson, and Miss Marion Anderson. They handle the usual and the unusual routine. The services carried on by the office force are varied —they include everything from helping new students to find their way around school to the attempt to keep the old students in line. It is generally accepted that without our office force, the school would lack the essential instrument by which it is able to function properly. Mi t B Andorson, Mr . B. Shapiro, Mr . W. Wayne, Mr. H. Rohde, Mi C. Bell, Mis M. Anderson. Mr . D. Faughnder.

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