Central High School - Zenith Yearbook (Duluth, MN)

 - Class of 1942

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From ine Till Four 4 K Newswritlng students scan other school papers under the watchful eye of Miss Mortland. Mr. Wilkins' American history seniors pause during recitation to watch cameraman Spencer. Miss O'Neill explains algebraic problem to advanced math students working at board. Latin teacher Miss Case scans second year class for Caesar translator. ln the picture to the left Mr. Steele instructs aspiring physicists in the use of a galvanometer.

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1 , l J .,.. f 4- K: f ii E if 1,:,I A -Q-Q ' 'WJ e i - Q 7 . 'Z i . 'ff' 34 Ni . O . f iliarl I+: . 5 ,155 ts 5 ROBIE KARON PARRY PHYSICAL EDUCATION ln these days when so much emphasis is being placed on the physical fitness of the nation, the gym classes are playing an important part in the daily lives of the students in Central. There are many sports taught in the gym classes which not only help to develop the body and mind, but also do much to enliven the school day. Football, basketball, and track are open to the boys who are more interested in these sports than in straight gym work. Gym teachers are Miss Robie, Miss Karon, Mr. Parry, Mr. Swain, and Miss Andresen ifall semesterl. LIBRARY A study and a lending service is available to students and faculty by means of that popular, inexhaustible source of information, the school library. Students may be excused from their study periods at any time and by any teacher to go to the library. This provides them with a convenient place for getting their research work done or a place for entertaining reading. The library is kept up to date with the new books that are added to the carefully selected ones already on the shelves. Miss Perry is the efficient head librarian, while Miss Elvira Carlson assisted her during the fall semester. TRADE COURSES When you hear those words the man behind the man behind the gun, you know they refer to the two hundred and fifty ambitious boys taking Smith-Hughes Courses at Central. The training the boys get is a foundation and a back- ground that is invaluable. They must practice one thousand hours in their major shop, which may consist of one of the following: auto mechanics, cabinet making, machine shop, foundry, drafting, pattern making, print- ing, radio, carpentry, or welding. They put in three hundred and sixty hours in related English, which helps sell the boy to the employer, either by interviews or letters. Along with the maior shop, there are many related subiects which serve to cement training into a united whole. The boys spend two hours a day on such related subiects as: ioinery, drawing, machine drawing, art, mathematics, physics, science, electricity, sheet metal, forge metallurgy, code practice, and others. Most of the boys graduate from regular high school by going to night school and in this way finish both courses within three years. After this they can step out into community life and prove themselves an asset to it. x ffl' SWAIN BERG ETSCHEID GOERZ KNOTT PARKES SCHROER CARLSON EADE cLAssoN NEWMAN JOHNSON PETERSON SETALA PERRY EBELING GLENN KELLOR MARQUART RUDE TIDBALL

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