Duluth Central High School - Zenith Yearbook (Duluth, MN)

 - Class of 1940

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ART DEPARTMENT . . . Every organization in the school at some time benefits from the work of the Art Department. Zenith art work, and posters for all occasions are furnished by members of Miss Squire’s classes, where talented Centralites try their skill in the var- ious fields of art and art apprecia- tion. MUSIC DEPARTMENT .. . Caught here in a genial mood are Mr. Borgwald and Mr. Thomason, who together direct Central’s very ac- tive Music Department. Instruction for the Orchestra, Band, Glee Clubs, and a cappella Choir is supple- mented by classes offered in mus- ical theory, harmony, and appre- ciation, to provide a sound musical education in both theory and tech- nique for Central’s students. eee eee SSSS aaaaaaaQaa.2.20:0 ART CLASS IN SESSION Above—MR. THOMASON, Standing MR. BORGWALD, Seated 12

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SOCIAL SCIENCE... As a glance at newspaper headlines will reveal, our major problems today are those of social and economic adjustments. The purpose of the social studies is to acquaint the student with the prob- lems and various theories as to their solutions. In this department, besides Mr. Ging, are Miss Adam, Miss Allen, Miss Chatman, Mr. Dole, Mr. Gagnon, Mrs. Holmes, Mr. Houghton, Mrs. Kim- ball, Mr. Larson, Miss Mueller, Mr. Simmons, Miss Travis, and Mr. Wilkins. Above—MR. GING Social Science Right—MISS HOLLINGSW ORTH MISS ABBETT Laboratory Science po? LANGUAGE DEPART- ys MENT . . . Two years of language study are often required for higher edu- cation, and many students derive pleasure and bene- fit in learning a language as foundation for a sound cultural background. Cen- tral’s well-rounded Lan- guage Department in- cludes courses in the study of Latin, French, German, Swedish, and Norwegian. These subjects are taught by Miss Case, (pictured here), Miss McLeod, Miss Cherry, Miss Wilson, Miss Ziegler, Mr. J. Arthur John- son, and Mr. Schyttner. Left—MISS CASE Language



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COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT .. . High school graduates with train- ing received through the Commercial Department in stenography, type- writing, bookkeeping or the more recently introduced courses of office practice, retailing and salesmanship, find themselves better qualified for seeking immediate employment than their academically trained classmates. Teachers in the Commercial Department are: stenography and typewriting, Cyrilla Burns, Doris H. Crassweller, Ruth Golding, Henri- etta Peacha, Howard Hovda, Mabel Richards; bookkeeping, W. W. Gude, Frank Tuszka who also teaches typewriting; retailing merchan- dise, J. R. Johnson; personal typewriting, Ethel Hansen; office prac- tice G. D. Stiles; business law, F. W. Westman; typing, salesmanship and general mathematics, M. F. Hartley, department head. 13 erative tv erETPUVOTITOTE VETER WESTIE Above—MR. STILES Commercial HOME ECONOMICS . . . Besides offering practical training in fields in which every girl should have knowledge and experience, the Home Economics Department has opened a course for boys, that of nutrition. The courses open to girls are: foods, clothing and related art, taught by Miss Rosa Taylor, pictured, Miss Grace Loudon, de- partment head, and Miss Clara Sebo, respectively. Above—MISS TAYLOR Home Economics =, Ee cena a mint SOY REELS TROON st A SEO. a

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