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Nels Hilsen, Harvey DeMore, Peter Hegle, Ask anyone on the maintenance CUSTODIANS F. A. MacNeil, James Wilcox, Charles Peterson, Oscar Saugestad, Edward Miller, Yul Andrews Locker won't open? Window shade torn? Want a picture hung? We know the answer: Call a custodian! For outdoor exercise, the custodians shovel snow in winter and cut the grass in summer. ln June, with no more snow to shovel lwe hopel, and the daily cleaning chores over, they give the building an old-fashioned housecleaning, polishing it from tower to Zenith office. The im- maculate appearance of the school is due to our custodians. ENGINEMEN AND FIREMEN Charles Gunderson staff for statistics on the school plant, and you'll be swamped with figures: l45,576 square feet of floor space to be heated, 2,200 tons of coal used a year, three fire- men working in eight-hour shifts every day, a ventilating system with four fan units, each unit hav- ing a capacity of delivering 25,000 cubic feet per minute. lf you want to know more,- interview members of the main- tenance staff, who help to protect your health. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Arbuckle, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Aldrich Our capable cooks, Mrs. Arbuckle, Mrs. Aldrich, and Mrs. Nelson, prepare the ten to twelve dozen hamburgers, eight dozen doughnuts, ten pies, and five dozen sandwiches which the Central students consume daily. Some mathe- matician might like to figure out how many bushels of potatoes they peel for their homework. They also have charge of our candy counter and milk counter.
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V Ay,- --Art-a study of masterpieces of and practical work in design, tev- s, and bnokhinding, as well as draw- and painting, give a cultural back- ,ind and an appreciation of art. 4lForeign language-- el's, la's, quis: quid's and qui vievl's turn the handle of the door of for- eign languagwboth in bio- graphies and classic literature. Engllshsverbs, nouns, creative work, and ol' lit are common snh- jects to us. as we strive to speak correctly the finest and most popular language on the globe. T' X - 1 i - ' 4--Social science ef- every- thing from the Reform bill of 1832 to the present crisis is in- cluded here. This course presents a picture of manfhis achieve- rrtents and his changing ways of li e. Science 7 microscopes, volts, and chlorine! The objective ofthe entire field is a clearer under- standing of the elements, their formation and uses. 4+Musicwthe international language, and our music students are learning to speak it with everything from flutes to bass violas. Home economics-our gals can hake a fine cake or sew a neat hem. The classes stress the imp- ortance of thrift and style in dress and home, and of nutrition. 4QCommerciaI--speed and accuracy are the passwords, practice and patience are the re- quirements. The suhjectsftyp- ing, shorthand, and office pract- iceg the resultea preparation for the business world. Mathematicsvthe course in demand, because it provides il basis for future living, whether it be for filing an income tax or nr- ganizing a budget. its-,.?,'3i'YX 25 Qs., ,' Q fr' F 1 f 6 7' M v if ,ff f 1 P X ,ts , S111 t sw X ss' A ww -. sggs, ttf. fit -, X sys, A -i .. -.a ss r s 1 -.... , 'M W 3 4-Physical education --exercises, group sports, and individual spnrts cinn- stitute our physical education prngram designed tn keep every student in tip mp shape. This year the senior boys get mighty stiff taking gym every day.
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