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Faculty Advise and Teach Student Body £ ounselors play a large part in the lives of the students. They schedule the classes according to the ability of their counselees, and check up on them if they fail any classes. The life of a counselor is a busy one. Besides their counseling service all of them teach classes such as math, physics, his- tory, physiology, homemaking, and wood shop. The faculty of Central High School is comprised of many intelligent men and women who do their best each year to turn out able-minded, well-rounded citi- zens. BUSILY MAKING OUT the programs for next semester in the counseling room are counselors Ward Walworth, Miss Vivien Jeand'heur, William Melzow, Robert Starmer, Marvin Shebel, Miss Mildred Bunco, Miss Ruth Reik, Miss Hazel Hoyt, Robert Alick, and Theodore Huizenga. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF OF CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
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Efficiency Is Their Goal A well-qualified principal must have a capable mind and a keen understanding of people. Philip H. Vercoe has displayed these and many more outstanding qualities in his seventeen years as principal of Central High School. By combining these priceless virtues with sincere enthusiasm, he has earned the respect and admiration of each individual at Central. Howard Auer, assistant principal, is another important link in Central's administration. Dedicated to promoting better student-faculty relationships, he is continually striving to maintain a smooth-running school. Miss Mabel Pinel, dean of girls, and Stanley O. Broome, dean of boys, have given much of their time to advising and assisting students at Central. This administrative staff is at work even before the school year begins, planning activities and ar- ranging schedules for the coming year. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, HOWARD AUER, looks over his morning announcements before entering the radio booth. DEAN OF GIRLS, MISS MABEL PINEL, talks over a problem with a troubled student. CHECKING A STUDENT'S PROGRAM, Stanley O. Broome, dean of boys, finds an error. 13
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Fundamentals Help Prepare for Emergencies POINTING OUT to his closs a picture of the muscles and nerves of the human body is Robert Leach. MISS BUNCE, also a security education and physiology teacher, finds time in her busy schedule to confer with one of her counselees. ecurity education is compulsory for every tenth grade student en- rolled in the driver training course. The class is divided into three periods of six weeks each. Students study the bones of the body and learn the main arteries that lead to the heart, and pupils take turns demonstrating the new method of artificial respira- tion. Another section is devoted to civil defense where proper proced- ures are taught in preparing for atomic attacks and other disasters. The third section is devoted to the trials and tribulations of dating: Teen- agers discuss their problems and the class offers solutions from their own experience. DEAN LUDWIG explains to a student the misfortunes of a dope addict. 15
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