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sponsor and officers For the last four years one person who has constantly worked for the advancement of the Class of 1958 is our class sponsor, Miss Mary Louise Heger. Miss Heger has donated time, energy and effort to promoting our welfare and happiness. She has assisted us in learning Central's present educa- tional facilities and its traditional background. For four years our problems have been her prob- lemsg she has helped us with the understanding and the wisdom of a truly great person. As we grow older, we of the Class of 1958 will appreciate even more fully than we now do our debt to her direct and indirect guidance, her wise counseling, and her genuine friendliness. Wher- ever we go and whatever we do, we will be better citizens for having been under Miss Heger's lead- ership. Fred Freels Miss Heger Fred Freels Barbara Love Bobbi Reinicke Nancy Fegan PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER SECRETAF Page 4
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faculty on BUSINESS EIJllf'A'l'ION-Daniel Eggleston, Mrs. Winifred Breene, Mrs. Margaret llurkert, Miss Anne Fromwell, Miss Thelma Gruver, Il. 0. Iloward, Miss Mary Ituth Oakley. Alson Watson, and Warren Wilhelm. INDUS'I'ItIAL AICTS-George Deffendahl, Aner Adye, .lames Em- miek, Rudolph Ilappel, Sam I'ritehett, and .lohn Wolford. IIOMEMAKING-Mrs. Ruth Presley, Mrs. Mathilda Pugh, and Miss Dorothy Shaw. l'IIYSlt'AL Elll't'A'I'ION-Thomas Walker Turner, Lowell Galloway, Marion Graham, I'k:ly.!ar Iiatterhenry, Robert MeGannon, Ivor Morrison, Vharles flag, Miss Irma .lean Rodgers, Harold Stubbs, and Miss Gladys Weinsheimer. LIIRRAIKIAN-Miss Margaret M1-Leish. NI'RSE-'l'EAt'IIEIR-Mrs. Lola Winters. t'AI E'I'EItIA-Mrs. Marie Loehrlein CManagerJ, Mrs. Jeanette Al- ford, George llerryman, Mrs. Muriel Calvert, Mrs. Mabel Geraeh, Mrs. Lillian Ilicks, Mrs. Irene Lenn, Mrs. Leona Mefarty, Mrs. Iiessie Itiepc. Mrs. Esther Stamler, Mrs. Mildred Staples, Mrs. Minnie Switzer, Mrs. Gertrude Thompson, Mrs. Glendala Wagner, and Henry Weatherford. lIl'll,llING SEItYlt'E-Ilead Custodian, Neal Kuhng Assistant Cus- todian, Tillman Iioardg Matron, Mrs. Edna Iioernerg Matron, Mrs. Mattie Iiuchanang Matron, Mrs. Pauline Craigg Matron, Mrs. Bessie Igleheartg Matron, Mrs. Evelyn Marksg Matron, Mrs. Essie Mastisong Engineer. William Seibg Assistant Custodian. Andrew Staigerg Matron, Mrs. Irma l'tley,' Assistant Vustodian, Edward Wambachg and Matron, Mrs. Eileen Wingfield. Retiring David Kardokus, born in Free- landville, Indiana, came to t'entral High in the fall of 153223. He previ- ously attended rural schools in Knox County and completed grade school at iBeknell, Indiana. Upon graduat- ing from Bicknell High School, in a class of two boys and seven girls, he went to Indiana State Teachers' College. It was at this time that Nlr. Kardokus signed a pledge to devote his life to the profession of teaching. After serving: in the mili- tary in World War I, he received his B.S. degree in Education at ISTC. He did graduate Work at the Uni- itil versity of Chicago and the Univer- sity of Southern California, and was awarded his M.S. degree by the School of Education at Indiana Uni- versity. Thirty-five years ago he lzagan his teaching here at Ventral in room 109. During' those thirty-five years, Mr. Kardokus was elected president of the Schoolmen's Vinh, president of the Board of Vontrol, and chair- man of the Honor A Vommittec. During' the time he was president of the Board of Fontrol, the lloard began ill the present procedure of record keeping, 421 placing' com- bined deposits of clubs into llank Savings Account, and till lllI4lj.l'l'llllj,f funds for Scholarship IC and other such worthy functions. As chairman of I-Ionor A t'onnnitlee, he de- veloped the procedure of home room cumulative scholarship reports for office administration. Mr. Kardokus niet his wife here at f'entral. She was a teacher and previously a graduate of Vcntral, then called Evansville lIig'h School. Mr. and Mrs. Kardokus have two daughters and a son. During vaca- tion time they have visited many places in the U.S. Their most am- bitious trip, however, was in 121523 when Mr. Kardokus and his family flew to Germany to visit his son continued on page 30 Page 3
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