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MY TRUE STORY Sounding in moral virtue was his speech, And gladly would he learn and gladly teach. Our English teachers have inspired us with a desire to speak so that others may readily under- stand us, and to perpetuate our thoughts by means of the written word. Creative writing, liter- ature, iournalism, debate, drama, and speech have been their tools. WOMAN IN WHITE A pill in time saves ninel?l. Do you have cri or virus X? Our school nurse will find it out and send you home before you can give it to a half dozen others. If you cut your finger, Miss Skagen will give you first aid, and if you need glasses, she will know it from her tests and advise you accord- ingly. MAGIC OF MUSIC Music can lead the hearts and minds of men to regions far removed from every day life. Theory, harmony, band, orchestra, glee club and a cappella choir are studies offered to those musically inclined. ADVENTURE CLUB A thirst for knowledge makes a learned and distinguished man. Fiction or Fact by way of magazines or books repose onthe shelves of the library for the enioy- ment of those who have the ambition to read. THE LAST WORD The first business of a speaker is to make him- self understood. Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in a woman. This is what Shakespeare has King Lear say of his daughter, Cordelia. Quality and use of the speak- ing voice, proper enunciation, all are studied in these speech classes. By means of recordings one can hear his own voice and iudge the progress that is made. BETTY CROCKER'S SCHOOL OF THE AIR Can she bake a cherry pie? Yes, indeed, and anything else you can name. Guests at the Honor Society tea asked, Who made these delicious cookies? -Our cooking classes, of course. Bob Mayberry makes a recording of his voice Lucetta Feikema, Mary Johnson, and Eleanor Bloomberg in corrective speech class. carefully follow the cook book in cooking class. XJ ' ,ffl f 1
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ROUND-UP TIME Not only do the mainten- ance men keep the grounds and the school building in excellent condition, but they are always ready to help out the fellow who cannot man- age his locker or who finds himself in any kind of iam. Central's maintenance men oblige the cameraman. They are: seated, Harvey De More, Nels Hilson, Oscar Sauger- stad, and Malcolm Whyte, standing, Charles Peterson, Victor Cannon, Bill Woodke, Ben Baron, Finley Mac Neil, and Ed Miller. Cafeteria assistants, Myrna Peterson and John Giles, stack the lunch dishes. CHEER-UP TIME The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. We look forward to a hot lunch or to the bottleo cold milk that will help us enioy the one we have brought with us. Service with a smile always seems to be the motto of those who have charge of the Commissary. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Arbuckle serve the food to hungry students, while Mrs Wicklund sells milk 3
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