Central High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Pueblo, CO)

 - Class of 1935

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ADMINISTRATION. Principal 1912-l D. K. DUNTON 925 So through the fifty years Central has matured from a struggling pioneer school to a great educational institu- tion. From the one millinery class in 1904 has grown the large domestic science department now running. This department offers instruction in clothing, home making and cooking. For the great number of students who desire industrial training for fu- ture employment, Central's greatly enlarged and improved industrial arts department has been created. Ample opportunity can be had to learn about various types of mechanical, wood, and electrical Work in the department that developed from the first sloid class in 1889. To its purely academic course Cen- tral has added classes in art, vocal and instrumental music instruction, classes in gym, hygiene, and journalism. To govern the courses of the students and determine a specific field for a pupil the major and minor system was in- stituted in 1933. Thus through the various courses and careful adminis- tration, graduates of Central high school are well prepared high school students. IZORA SCOTT MRS. W. H. C. GOODE ll. M. BARRETT Principal 1900-1903 Principal l889-l900 Principal 1903-1912 Page Eight

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AD1V11N1STRATION-- . stood fully complete. Proudly the Iirst class in 1914 marched down the aisles of their first auditorium. In the early morning on Febru- ary 28, 1917, Puebloans gathered about to see their new fireproof building go up in flames. Reconstruction began immediately, and students continued to go to school in 1918. Once again the administration of Central changed, and Mr. Barrett's vacated principal's chair went to Mr. D. K. Dunton. Along with the veterans of the school board, Mr. Horace Wheeler took his place in 1910. He remained on the board of education for 18 years. Frank E. Parks, another prominent member of the board of education was elected in 1917: he retired in the spring of 1935. The next year Mabel S. Mirick, a member of the 1886 class and a nrst graduate of Central ' high school, was elected to the board: she has , remained an active member ever since. Mr. Frank J. Burch, another active member of long standing, was elected to the board in 1921 3 he remained 12 years. FACULTY GROWS To meet the increased enrollment and needs of a larger student body, the faculty had grown. By 1916 there were 23 teachers in Central: 37 men and women were on the faculty list by 1924. In 1925 seven new members were added, and the group has grown until there are now 59 teachers on Central's faculty. At the beginning of 1925, in January, Principal Dunton died. Lemuel Pitts, then history instructor and athletic director, suc- ceeded him. Mr. Pitts is still acting as prin- cipal. At various times Central's social customs were started. Societies for debating, for lit- erary aspirants, and for various language clubs were formed. In 1909 the girls first put on Martha Washington frocks, and the boys put on knee breeches and powdered their hair. In 1914 one spring morning the sen- iors failed to appear: they had gone on a picnic-thus senior sneak day, a regular spring function, was instituted. STUDENT COUNCIL BEGINS Various student organizations for the gov- ernment of the pupils were conceived and or- ganized. The student council, however. which is functioning now, was founded in 1922. This council insures student repre- sentation from all the classes. 1.11MU1f1. PITTS Principal 1925-1935 J. F. KEATING Superintendent 1896-1935 l-WILDCAT Page Seven



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FACULTY Top Row-Garnett, Lyle. Mulnix, Baker, Leddy, Kirk, Mayo, Stratton, Lyster, Darnall. Middle Row-Stoddard, Evans, Hardin, Castle, Haaff, Schoenoff, Gaines, Jones, Grout, Brownlee. Bottom Row-Ruple, Sprenizle, Tedmon, Hull, Tedmon, WVoodside, Fuller, Bunninpr, Taylor, Haworth. Tile Cenlfdl l:ClCUl'ly SOCIAL SCIENCES Hazel Anderson, Hulda H. Forsman, Achsah Hardin, Paul Kirk, Eugene Lyle, Mary C. McNally, W. S. Stoddard MATHEMATICS Harlie R. Baker, Stella S. Grout, Mildred E. Woodside FOREIGN LANGUAGES ' Tannetta Gilleland, Lois Fern Hull, Clarice Lamb. Mary L. Mclntyre, Sarah K. Ruple, Virginia Kirk ENGLISH Richard Beatty, Jessie Donohue, Anna Maud Garnett, Nelle Haworth, Bula Leddy, Elsie Lyster, James C. Stratton, Blanche M. Taylor, Dorothy Sprenglc SCIENCES V. P. Atkinson, John Dunlap, Ruth Kent, Rex Laird, Helena Tedmon, B. S. Tedmon COMMERCIAL Emma Bunning, Laurence Carlson, Anna Castle, lvah Darnall, Paul Jones, F. C. Kay INDUSTRIAL ARTS William H. Bennett, Earl W. Cowley, V-. A. Darnall, Clarence F. I-Iaalf, F. C. Millinger, Reinhold Schoenolf, John Teck, O. E. Shelton MUSIC: Agnes M. Frye, H. C. Stillman STUDY: Lida Bell LIBRARIAN: Grace Wilson DOMESTIC SCIENCE: Sara S. Mulnix, Anna Lee Tomsick PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Marion Brownlee, Arthur O. Gray, Fred VV. Huling, Jacqueline Ingold, Hazel U. Read, ART: Joysa Gaines JOURNALISM: James C. Stratton OFFICE: Olga Mayo, Margaret Evans WILDCAT Page Nine M

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