Central High School - Scarlet Feather Yearbook (Red Wing, MN)

 - Class of 1954

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Central High School - Scarlet Feather Yearbook (Red Wing, MN) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 12 of 104
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Faculty We all teach and learn all of our lives. Teaching is not confined to parents and to professional teachers. In every business and industry, there are learners and teachers. Wherever there are beginners and experts, young and old, there is some kind of learning going on, and some sort of teaching. The best known kind of teaching, and the most highly organized is pre- sent inthe public school system. This is made possible through the profes- sional and academic training of in- dividuals. All of Central's teachers have achieved this training with a bachelors degree and many have ad- ditional training and higher degrees. In their daily work with the stu- dents, they have exercised the pa- tience, and offered the understanding, necessary in teaching. Enjoying a few min- utes of relaxation in the innersanctum during a busy day are Maurice Wohler, Robert Wallace, Ralph Galchutt and Myron Smith. This favorite smoker is located in the basement of the Central Building. lnthe classroom, Central's teach- ers have striven to make clear the knowledge and skills of the subject which they are teaching. At the same time, all of Central's students have become aware of the high sense of responsibility that they have encountered in the teachers of the school. This responsibility is shown by the efforts that each teacher has made in an attempt to do the best for each individual student at Central. The responsibility has also been shown by the many long hours put in while preparing for classes and co-curricu- lur activities. The students believe that the teachers enjoy their work at Central, not only in their classrooms and s, but also of relaxation. extra-curricular acti in their few moments ,415 J li , w,,'C'i Q2 .i ' , Myrtle Anderson Robert Anderson Laura Bakke Richmond Banks Lavem Benson M.A.Eng1ish, Social B. S. Art B. A. Mathematics M.A. Guidance Di- M. A. Mathematics rector Eight

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Serving as head of the adminis- tration department of the high school is Leo W.Anderson, who has held the position of principal since 1947. His friendly cooperative at- titude has made him well liked among students at Central. The major achievement of the year was Mr. Anderson's coopera- tive effort with the Superintendent in the arrangement for the ex- panded physical education program and in the operation of the new gymnasium-auditorium. Coordination of the high school curriculum and student activities in the year were made possible through Mr. Anderson's high school staff meetings and frequent conta cts with the student council. Make-up slips, permits to leave the building, tardy slips, and detention are among the reasons nearly every stu- dent has, at some time or another in their high school career, entered Miss Splittstoesser's office . P-C KB The beginning of the school year found Miss M, E. Splittstoesser, just returned from a summer long Euro- pean tour, at her usual desk in the room labeled As- sistant Principal's office, enjoying her job. The task of signing make up slips, tardy slips, giving advice in sen- ior interviews, listening to the woes and excuses of be- wildered newcomers and perpetual latecomers, is per- formed by Miss Splittstoesser with the efficient and un- derstanding manner that makes her known to all Cen- tralites. Along with this, is the major assistance and cooperation given to Mr. Anderson in the operation of the daily class and activity program. SCVCII



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