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I . .N ,J l 1' v7 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Because of the many diFFerent courses in gym offered at Central, the male species of our school have become big, strong men. And who wouldn't with football, basketball, track, swimming, and gymnastics from which to choose. The girls are also interested in the classes which are open to them, because it's good for the Egger. Able instructors are available at all times in case of bruises or strained muscles. MR. NICHOLS MISS SULLIVAN MISS KARON MR. SWAIN OFFICE SECRETARIES Scared students line the walls of the main office awaiting their fates. But under the friendly eyes of the authorities, their troubles leave. Without its competent secretaries, Central would be at a loss to accomplish all the necessary details of school administration. The accurate work of Betty Carlson, Beatrice Wallin, Hazel Mattson, and Violet Rasanen makes possible Central's systematic schedule. MRS. MATTSON MISS WALLIN MISS CARLSON MISS RASANEN
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PATTERN MAKING-Taught by C. W. Shroer, is the trade of making wood and metal patterns used in the foundry. Careful tool handling is stressed, Nothing to do with dressmaking, girls! CABINET MAKING-The course in cabinet making develops skill in wood-working. J. P. Glasson assists the boys with their knotty prob- lems. F91 WOOD FINISHING-Wood finishing teaches boys the whys and where- fores of bea utifying the natural woods. They give it a good shellacking, ithat is, the woodl aided and abetted by Arne Setala. 'ss sl STRUCTURAL DRAFTING-A combined knowledge of mechanical drawing with a knowledge of structures forms this course. lt's no wonder W the boys' heads get muddled with those complicated figures. A. N. Parkes, being versatile, also teaches structural drafting. CARPENTRY-Students are trained to become practical tradesmen in the field of carpentry. Practice for the future is acquired in the building of a model home under the guidance of Herbert Kellor.
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WL, COOKING The halls in Washington Building are perpetually pervaded with appetizing aromas. If one follows his nose, it will lead him straight to the home ec de- partment. Girls and boys at Central enioy the work in these classes under supervision of Chef No. l, Rosa Taylor. N6 fg . SEWING If a stitch in time saves nine, these gals are way ahead of themselves. They work hard on their projects and reap rewards in the oh's and ah's of their friends. To Grace Loudon goes much credit for straightening seams, and other work where she is needed. ,iw l
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