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or to work out some plan for self-improvement. The guidance program for all the girls of the school is centralized in this counseling center which Miss Mary C. McNally, dean of girls. is the helpful counselor. Adjusting Central's boys to the correct cur- riculum is the job performed by W. S. Stod- dard, dean of boys. Boys, like girls. need a counselor to help them with their everyday problems. Central's four courses offered include the col- lege preparatory course, general business, indus- trial arts, and the general high school course. To receive a diploma for graduation the student must have two major subjects. That is two sub- jects continued for three years, and three minor subjects. or three subjects continued for two years. Several subjects, of which include foreign language, mathematics, shorthand, and the sciences, must be taken for two years in order to receive credit. Sixteen credits are necessary for graduation. For every subject taken live hours a week for the entire year, one credit is given. Two years of physical education is also necessary for graduation unless the student is physically unfit to engage in such an activity, Seeing that each boy has his required minors and majors, attending to failure grades, which we nnd even in the best of schools, and adjust- ing programs which are properly adapted to the individual. are the outstanding functions of the guidance department. For the social part of a Centralite's life many clubs and societies are organized of which all students are privi- leged to take an active part. Any member of a society must have attained a B average. Room 5 and room 6 have been made headquarters for Central's guidance staff, Here is Mary C. McNally aiding with some girl's program. Below W. S. Stod- dard glances up for the photographer while helping a boy adjust his working hours. quicfance -Qctz'vz'z'z'eJ ZGIHA for jjfdnrze 5400! Zzeeu Page Thirteen
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Page Twelve In a room devoted to girls, Central's adviser to girls has established quarters where problems may be talked over. Dorothy Work examines one of the late magazines in the racks. Dorothy Guye examines the at- tractive bulletin board. Holding a book that signifies the tone of the work done, the center snap typilies room 5. Below are two students perusing the innumerable vo- cational monographs on reserve. 7-Qzofmm lfeeti 2-getnondf pzodfemd for aff! dn! fog! Central's carefully planned guidance program is centered in rooms 5 and 6 where student problems are solved. To fit today's girl for tomorrow's job is a constant quest in room 5 where girls gather to confer with Miss McNally about their chances in the New Era. Here they read monographs on various vocations, consult college catalogues, study self-analysis charts, or read materials which contribute to personality development. Personal problems of a more intimate character are also discussed in this room which has been fitted up as a place for a friendly bit of counsel
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s YMOND CRAIG--B. A.. University of Colorado- Q9 GEORGIA ARDELL--B. S., Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts-English. General 5 iScience'-Sponsor of Athenian Society. RICHARD BEATTY-B. A.. University of Colorado-- English, History-Director of Junior Play. ANNA R. CASTl.E4B. A., University of Colorado: M. A., University of Colorado-English. Typing- Sponsor of Business Girls' Club. IVAH A, DARNAl-l--wTeachers' Degree, Gregg School of Chicago: B. A., W ern State College-English, Stenographyq. W. i A ANNA MAUDA GA NETT--B. A., Colorado Col- lege-English--Sponsor of Owl Debating Society. NELLE S. HAWORTH-B. A., Colorado State College of Education-English+Sponsor of Clionian Society, JENNY KEITH-B. A., Swarthmore-+English-Spon- sor of Student Council. RUTH KENT-B.A., Western State College-English. Biology, General Science. BULA LEDDY-B. A., University of Colorado-En glish-Sponsor of Aletheorian Society. El.SlE M. LYSTER-B. A., University of Colorado- English. DOROTHY SPRENGLE-B. A.. Ohio Wesleyan Uni- versity: M. A., University of Southern California- English, Speech--Sponsor of Dramatic Club. Director of Senior Play. Director of Essay and Oration Con- ICSU, JAMES C. STRATTON-B. A., University of Colo- rado-English, Journalism-Sponsor of Wildcat Edi- torial Staff-Director of Publications, JAMES TIDWELL-B. A., Colorado State College of Education-English, History, Mathematics. MARY C. M'NAl-LY-B. A.. University of Illinois: M. A., University of California-Assistant Principal, Girl's Adviser1l-listory. Guidance. History-Sponsor of Alpha Delta Sigma. ULDA H. FORSMAN-B. A., University of Colorado -History-Sponsor of the lnternational Relations Club, Sponsor of Sophomore Class. ACHSAH HARDIN-B. A., Western State College: M. A., Stanford University-History4Sponsor of the Senior Class. EUGENE LYLE4B, A., University of Colorado-His' tory--Sponsor of the Freshman Class, Sponsor of the Junior Class. Sponsor of the Wildcat Business Staff. W. S. STODDARD-M. A., University of Colorado: B A., University of Colorado: B. Ed.. Nebraska State Teachers College-History. Social Science, Guidance. TANETTA GILLELAND-B. A.. Lake Forest College: M. A., Lake Forrest College-Latin, Algebra. LOIS FERN HULL-B. A., University of Kansas: M. A., University of Colorado--Latin-Sponsor of the National Honor Society.
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