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Faculty Give Experi Faculty members, supervisers ol Big Business, are well qualified. llfith a total of 165 years of higher educational training, they represent 408 years of experience in in- struction and guidance. Community Service-Nurse Nelson spends 2,000 hours a year giving community 24-hour-a-day health protection . . . Mr. Rowswell supervises summer recreational pro- gram . . . Miss NVarren, school's home adjustment work . . . Mr. Batie is Neighborhood Commissioner ol' Hoy Scouts: Mr. Kiser, District Commissioner . . . Mr. lihrct manages Community Concert Series and SXVXV Fair. Yearly Service Record-Mr. Scates' 40 operators show pictures to 26,588 grade and high school students . . . Mr. Mickelson's force works l,200 hours setting up stage for school and community programs . . . Miss O'Hare supervises 17,012 work hours in distributive education . . . Miss Stapp, 26,500 hours of girls' sports participation . . . Miss Henricksen and Miss Carmody, 7,676 hours ol' home projects . . . Miss Wlalkefs classes work 6,650 math problems . . . Mr. Russell's woodworkcrs make 80 I'urni- ture pieces . . . Mrs. -lahnke's advanced Spanish students translate 90,000 words. liow 1: Alice Atkinson, Language Head: YVilliam Batie. Seit-lice: Margaret Carmorly. Home Islcononiies. limi' 2: Hal Chanilwrs. Art: Roland Dickie I'hysieal li-Llucation lleawl: Arthur .lCln'et. Sr-it-m-w lleafl, Row 3: Gwen Frame, Supl-rintendt-'nt's Secretary: .luck Frame. Social Science: Ruth Ganders. Englisli, Row 1: Vit-tor tlriel. Science: Lorraine llenriekscn. Home Economics Ht-ad: .lulm Hopkins. Music. Row 5: Marie Hopkins, l'rincipal's Seen-t:1i'5'2 Gwendolyn Jahnke. Language: Hugh Kintzley, Agriculture, How ti: Minnie Lingreen. Social Science Head: Grace Mickelson. Vom- mercial Head: Raymond Mickelson, Science. Huw T: Leu Milunow- ski Social Science: Ruth Myhre, English: XVilma Nelson. Nurse. Below: A dead duck gets special treatment when it's a Washington .I unior Poultry Show entry. YVith needle and thread, Miss t'arrnofly and Miss Henricksen of the Home Ee Department help Mr. Kintzley and Ag boys nut finishing touches on poultry exhibits.
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a's Bi est Business Dirt-cting Clcntralials biggest businvss is thc L'XlJC1'lClll't'll leadcrship and balauwd busint-ss judgnicnt oli live: local incn, wvll known lor tlu-ir sticu-ss in tlu- Twin City arca. Board ol' liducation Prcsidcnt R. ll. 0'Ncrill is Vice-Prcsitlt-nt and Sccrctary ol' Hc-niphill-O'Ncill Luinbcr Company. Vic't--Prcsidcnt Howard Brincs is Sccrctary- 'l'rt-asurcr ol' liarl llriutrs and Sons Productc Company: liugencr Sini- inons. Assistant Manager ol' Geslcr'-Mc'Nix'ci1 Furniture- Coinpanyg M. li. Spurgtron, Vic'c-I'rcsidcut ol' Spurgeon Press lh'vc1'zigc Corn- pauyg X'Valtc:r I,unsl'ord, l,t. Clonnuandt-r, U. S. Navy Rcscrvc Ollicic ol' Procurt-uncut. liarl C. johnson, I047 l'rt-sidt-nt, rctircd in llanu- ary alitcr lfi years ou the board. Sc-rving a district ol 12,000 c'itiLt-ns, thc Ct-utralia Public School systcfnl has buildings and othcr CtIlIlIJlllClll valued at niorc than a - million dollars. lt occtllmics 36 afrvs of sfbool land and tlur serv- C t-ntceu inain buildings haw a coinbincd lloor sparc ol over I2l.000 y.i,...:Mim.il,u, ,fH,,,,,,, tg,.h,-k..,-,.3u,.h, squarc lc-ct. Employees include 07 ll'2li'llC1'S, I8 building custodians 1fm'ef1fSl2li'f-w'I1l1tfgfl1lQi:i' .l: i2l1Yl'Lflg 1:52 and 23 part-time pc-rsonnt-l. licsiclcrs instructing 2,000 day studcuts, smiling pt-Vsuztsion rf. l'IlLftlUl'2lgt5 stu- . . ' . . ,, . . 1.1L-tri-in-.2 ,-',- I tht- systc-in provides CYCIIIIIQ On-thc-Alob ,Xppi'c11t1c'c-sliip lraunng f,Q,Q,,7a'ft,ff,,fff,f,f,, f,,Q 1'1l4'f,5.fl ull mm Courses. with about 05 in attcndanrc, lor larin work and rnccliani- cal tradcs. District -10l also supcrviscs a stuninvr recreational program. last sununt-r 35,000 pt-rsons participate-d in games on Noblc Ficld: an L'hlllllLlll'll 26,500 bathcrs used facilities at Plunnncr Lakc. The District sponsors two clcctrouics units lofatcd in thc Roostrvclt building, whcrc approxiniatcly fPSl00.000 in cquipnu-nt is housed. ' Undcr direction ol' the Naval Rescrw, the units Could lJCCOIllC relay stations in casc ol' cuicrgciugy. W' naar'- R. ll. tYNt-ill Hoyyard R. .Brint-S Eva .I. Cobb I'1-t-sith-nt X100-l'I't'S1flt'1ll St't'l't'ILll'Y ygugvm. 1-' Simmons XValtc-1' t'. Lunsford ML 1.3. Sl,m.gUm
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ounsel, Instruction XVonder XVorkers-lXlr. XVieks in one year produces a championship debate team . . . Mr. Kintfleyls stock judg- ing team takes first in Guernsey, third in jersey judging at l'll.lL . . . Mr. Griel sets up the new chem lah . . . Mr. Chambers initiates an adult sig11 painting' class . . . Mr. Hopkins, a string ensemble . . . Miss Ganders, liter- ature projects . . . Mr. Wfest, Hrst local hand clinic. Guiding: Mr. Frame, Freslmienz Miss .Xtkinsotr Sopho- moresg Mrs. Putman, lluniorsg Mrs. States and Miss Hen- rieksen, Seniors. Directing: Yearbook business stall, Miss Myhre . . . publications, Miss Smith . . . make-up corps, Miss Roth . . . olilice elilieienry, Miss Hopkins and Mrs. Frame . . . 400 athletes at Clentralia Relays, state's largest relay meet, Mr. Dickie . . . new dual-control driving ear, Mr, Milanowski . . . marvels of the mierof scope, Mr. Cutter . . . Travelers . . . Miss XVing, to Chicago lor joint .bXl,.X-Nli.-X Committee . . . Miss Lingreen. to Cleveland as XX'lQ.X delegate to NEA . . . Mr. Roberts, on the road l.f'l00 miles at year with his basketball team . . . Mrs. Mickelson and Miss Thomas, sponsor a 200-mile lield trip to Northwest industrial centers. Raw 1: Kathleen O llare, English, l1Hll1lllt'l't'l2lli flertrtttlt- Putman. Englisli Ileatli XX'altl v llfilwttw. Matltematies, Industrial Arts: .Xlma lioth. Coni- mt-reial. How 2: Gt-orgv llowswell, l'ltysie'1l Edueation: IM-ll Russell. lntlustrial Arts llt-arl: lvan Seates, Vvmmereial: liueilt- Seales Sei- enee. Row Cl: llerntlon Srnth, lflnglislit Mary Stalin Vliysieatl Edneation: ltlthylt- 'I'lt xmas. Matin-maties llt-ad: Mildred XYalkt-r, Math -nrt- ties. litiw 4: liulu XYarren. .Xttentlanee Supervi- sor: lamrris XVt-st, Musie lleatl: Hwt-n XYit-ks, 'si eial Seieneei ,Xtla NVing:, li lurary lIea:l. .1 -s ,qv Bt-low: M-m-in good! Inviting aromas draw part-nts to foods lalnzratorx' as girls Qlemonstratt- their muffin making talent at annual Iiael:-to- Sehool Night. 14
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