Central High School - Zenith Yearbook (Duluth, MN)

 - Class of 1944

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ELEANOR ABBETT WILHELMINA CASE LANGUAGES iHolal Salve! Hallo! Guten morgen! It's hello not only to a new language but also to a new people for language students at Central. What used to be Greek to them now flows fluently out as Spanish, Latin, French, or German. What's more they don't stop with a foreign country's language but they also learn about its people and culture. We won't need an inter- national language with interpreters like these around. What memories these Latins from Manhattan have of interest- ing lessons they've had together! Miss Gath, not pictured, teaches German at Denfeld and Central. Fi . get T -4 ANNE CHERRY ALBERT J. DELMEZ EVA McLEOD Q, SCIENCE A chemical here-a chemical there. Result: no, not an explosion-at least not N if you take science at Central. Studies such as biology, physics, chemistry, and physiology open a whole new world to any one who ventures to try them. Science students learn to understand their en- vironment by detailed study of it. The fun of subiects like these is that along with the textbooks come sulphur powder, frogs, and other real material for experi- ments one performs himself. Central's scientists have a clear picture in mind of their first frog dissections and food tests. TJL i I 0 N f ,M u If Q 'ang rg RUTH E. FLORENCE K. KLAUS SUSAN LOVALD MARGARET POLLOCK G. C. SAYRE JOHN H. STEELE HOLLINGSWORTH 12

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MARGARET ADAM MAX HOUGHTON SOCIAL SCIENCE Orphan Annie?-Who's she? We never thought we'd hear that from a student, but the day is here. Comic strips have been pushed aside for front page scoops, and Kaltenborn has replaced the Lone Ranger. Social scientists at Central are really in the know when it comes to current events. They no longer confine their interests to the dark ages but combine news of GLADYS CHATMAN , rr: if we MAYBELLE HOYT EVA B. KIMBALL HARRY L. DOLE VIRGIL B. GING d ig , .,:, F today with the study of yesterday. Thus they are learning to profit by the experiences of the past and apply their knowledge to present and future day problems. Who can ever forget this modern miracle performed by the Social Science Department? Mr. Westman, instructor, is not in the pictures. -X. tt.. 5 ..::..., . C . , I . sw '-as - -, . W .mt 7 2:-.:, . .. 55. mfs rm X W. ESTHER MUELLER w. c. siMMoNs PEARL B. HOLMES gm i. Q QEEII. f wr' H. E. WILKINS



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MATHEMATICS Zlx -2-I-xy2I3 2 9l42-I-x-I-xlz Ohhhhl How can that ever be untangled? Math students will tell you. They can remember problems they've had in class that were twice that long. After all their practice in the math department, iuggling those xyz's around is as easy as 24-2. Work with numbers is well-known for its help in the development of a person's reason- ing powers and Centralites have a fine chance to get this important training in algebra, trigonometry, and geometry classes. Mathe- maticians are in demand today. Look for Central math pupils in the ranks of the successful tomorrow. They'll be there. N. if :uf ivwiqq ,NA web- MARY E. LITTLE MARIAN G. MAJO HAZEL M. O'NEILL KENNETH J. TALKOVICH LEE M TAYLOR itil I2 I st we sound like steam llh - on ,an y ure upt - f - e r i , exercise W ' ' - e and i ' re in ' days a wee oys getting a our days of fu 'hxthe gymrma books. :La aw 5 . - we re out of the 4F I qualifications we get ses here at Central. - part of it. Both team - I h irls participating two : : . w ek work-out. After all y . or s n tations fill our scrap 5' . 5 I I - ' GY I I ' in U U. 1: e Q to p ,o 6. 0 T5 cl -- -I - e Al Q'-9 -ss group. The U. S. needs U 0 07 0 ' II fn, -' I nt t - - n - cl X' orc I j e - th al uc - a yv s e - n - s qu 0 9 HV 0 p I If '11 is ELLA CUTKOSKY ALVIN E. LOUCKS JOHN M. SWAIN CHARLOTTE VUCINOVICH I3

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