Centralia High School - Skookum Wa Wa Yearbook (Centralia, WA)

 - Class of 1947

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Administrators, oem' of Eaiizceztion re. just as the master clock in the library controls the bells that send us to our classes, the dreams of our administators are the master dreams that regulate our school life. Our super- intendent, Paul Furgeson, with the aid of the Board of Education, determines the policies ol' the entire system and is responsible for the progressive spirit and attainments of the Centralia Public Schools which rank among the best in the state. Our principal, Leslie A. Mclntosh, is our coun- selor, friend, and guide. Although he also assumed the duties of vice-principal at the resignation of Mr. Lauden- bach at inid-term, he always finds time to aid a student with his problems-help him map out a course, advise him about college or a vocation. ' 'lfhis year educators in the state were given new goals to aim at. These were included in the report authorized by the governor and made public in the survey of public educa- tion by Ceorge D. Strayer. One finds upon reading the' Strayer report, however, that because of the foresight of Mr. i Furgeson and Mr. Mclntosh, many ol' the more progressive features recommended by Mr. Strayer have already found , their way into the Centralia Public School System. Realizing that students who receive higher education are better prepared to make their contribution to American citizenship and American economic life, administrators of the Centralia schools have placed special emphasis upon the correlation between high school and higher learning. This dream of our administration has borne fruit in a larger proportion of our high school graduates attending institu- , tions of higher learning and especially the Centralia Junior College, which has the largest enrollment in its history. ' Q Leslie Mclntosh, Principal t of CHS, extends a smile and it guiding hand to all it . students front Freshmen to Seniors. Lower: Paul Fur- t 'w 'ii . 'son Snjyerintendent of ' C.entrfilm Pulzlic .Schools consisting of eight grade schools, Centralirt High and Centralia junior College. Left: Carl Lfiudenhach, V i c e - Principal, returned after fonr years in the ser- ' nice, resigning at niicl-terni Io become Assistant-Super intendent at Port Angeles. 18



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Faculty as inhitions, Secret Todayfs clreazners, l0l770VT07U,.S Mr. and Nlrs. America, are training for their fizture responsi- bilities. Top: tVI'r. R'It.S'S6ll,.9 indizslrial arts boys learn to make fine furnishings for fulzzre hornes in second year shop. ,,Cente'r: Sales training stu- dents, under the guidance of Mrs. Mettel, learn the proper technique of lmying and selling. Bot- tom: Miss Bartherfs and Miss Henrichsen's horne economics classes display home project accorn- plishnlents to parents at Back to School Night. Students aren't the only dreamers, in CHS. Our teachers also have hopes and secret ambitions for us and lor themselves. My dream lor you, says Miss Barthen, is that you will realize your edu- cation should continue through the coming years, even though school bells no longer ring for you. Miss Stappis is that we will help make the world a better place to live ing Mr. Lane's, that we will be good citizens. Miss Hopkins and Miss Thoinas vision a future ol success and hap- piness lor all us Tigerites. Three ol our newest laculty meinbers dream of a transformed Centralia High. A new zest, a new enthusiasm lor school lile and the activities in- volved-not always the patient few but the stu- dents en massey'-Miss Ledbetter. l'Utilization of latent creative and dramatic talents -Miss OlHare. Mrs. Young visions the new school- i'Spaeious grounds, beautiful buildings, modern equipment, added student interest and enthu- siasnl. lDl'1PAR'l'h'Il-INT l'l1iAIJS-fffltlt 1 : Gertrude Putman, English, Bertha White, Matheznaticsq lblinnie Lingreen, Social Science: Arthur Ehret, Science: Alice Atkinson, Lang1,zage,' Dell Russell, Indus- trial Artsg Row 2: Lorris Vllesl, Mzisicg Hugh Kintzley, Agriciiltureg Roland Dickie, Physical Education. SUPICRVISORS-1111177 G. States, Audio- Visual Education, Ada Vlfing, Library, Lula lfllarren, Attendance.

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