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nom SQUIRE N 2 x 021. I b MUSIC Theory, harmony, appreciation, band, orches- tra, glee club, and a cappella choir! Whew! You wouldn't think there were so many parts to the study of music. There are though, and they're all offered at Central. Music is a real morale builder, and it's great to have some music students around to keep our spirits high by singing or playing Pistol Packin' Mama the way it should be done. Practice cer- tainly makes them perfect. The whole building vibrating with rhythm and notes from the music rooms is a picture we will never forget. 3 r'a'i':':, g . Q. rpifigf- in M, . -. ,aifgs , s e 9.34 'af 2, 3 .t.ag'gml' f . Mig :y gkg -W K sig, li, Hg, Wil ,ggi f it , fl 'El -if yi Y S ART A dab into the paint, a stroke of the brush, presto! A picture! Or a little imagination, a twist of the wrist and a clever favor or a bit of statuary appears. ln the art classes talent is put into con- structive channels. The budding artists learn not only sketching but various principles pertaining to art to give them a cultural background for their work. Art students are the ones who put into material form the many memories we have of our days at Central. FAYE S. DOMKE ELLIOT JOELSON ONNI TAlNlO JOHN H. THOMASON
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SIGHT SAVING AND HEARING Saving sight and hoarding hearing are among the main obiectives at Central. Thus we have sight saving and hearing classes, where students who have slightly defective eyes or ears are given special consideration. Large type on the typewriters is an ex- ample of one boon to students with weak eyes. Other equipment includes phonograph records on which entire books are read. Under the expert guidance of Miss Luella Hanning we Troians whose hearing isn't what it should be get valuable help. Every member of a sight saving or a hear- ing class will have fond memories of his classwork and will be thankful that because of it, he doesn't have to use a magnifying glass or an ear-trumpet. Miss Margrethe Skogen, our school nurse, applies first aid to Virginia Newman. ESTELLE WATTS ll. fps , r , Q 4 I? .OJ f- , I , X TZJ.L. NURSE Does your head ache? Do you have that run-down feeling? No, we don't want you to take vitamin pills-iust see Miss Skogen, our school nurse. She has prevented many a serious complication from setting in by ad- vising treatment, and sending the pupil home. When the student returns to school, the nurse again checks up on him. She also arranges for tuberculosis tests and gen- erally manages our health.
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lt isn't necessary to be a billionaire and travel all around to gain knowledge and find excite- ment, because it's all packed up into one sunny library on the third floor here at Central. Maga- zines and books filed conveniently are keys to both fact and fancy. One can spend a day with natives of India, solve a thrilling mystery with ws , GRACE E. LOUDON ROSA M. TAYLOR LIBRARY HELEN ANN PERRY Sherlock Holmes or live almost any experience while quietly scanning the storehouse of a fiction or non-fiction corner. New material continuously finds its way to the shelves and no subject is so unimportant that it isn't covered. The hours spent in our library are moments we'll never forget. HOME EcoNoMics We ., C9 f N x TJ.L. Snip and stitch-Salt and sizzle! Sewing and cooking are classes that all the girls love. To learn the best way to manage the art of home making is their aim. The Centralite taking these subiects is really finding the answer to what's cookin' for the future. As for her clothes --well they'll be the latest in style yet the lowest in cost, for she will have expertly made them her- self. ln the coming ultra-modern age, as she pushes the button in her all-plastic kitchen to start her automatic potato peeler, the Central home ec student of '44 will gratefully remember the helpful points on planning she learned in home economics class.
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