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Subjects Taught in New Ways ANCIENT HISTORY models intrigue freshmen. Gargoyles and stone throw- ers make life centuries ago live today. CROSSWORD PUZ- ZLES wake Latin from the dead and provoke the in- terest of modern youth for an ancient classic. Adequate Equipment MOVIES AND CAFE- TERIA are essential for bright minds and healthy bodies. Visual education makes learning easy.
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Dreams Come True—Mr. R. E. King, Principal, goes over plans for the new gym with Mydelle Lane and Porter McClean, Editor and Business Manager of the Year Book, and Horace Branch, Captain of the ’49 basketball team. Busy Community—Such A School Is Central TODAY’S HIGH SCHOOL is a busy community adequate equipment to develop fine scholarship, where qualified teachers and self-disciplined stu- strong leadership, unselfish service, and integrity dents work together in pleasant surroundings with of character . . . such a school is Central. ROUND UP OF TAR- DIES—From the of- fice, nerve center of our school, Misses Margaret Kenny and Clara Hazen, secre- taries, coordinate and synchronize 1100 stu- dents into a smoothly run unit. They phone if we are absent; weigh our excuses; keep our records; and heartily render friend- ly advice and assist- ance. bak
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THE SCHOOL BELL, another electrical servant, is set to work by Donald Snipes and Grady Sanders. Only two minutes remain before they press the button that will release anxious students from their tense waiting. QUIET in the halls is maintained by an efficient monitorial staff, sponsored by the Student Govern- ment. Billy Fortas listens unconvinced to Jerrie Ev- jen’s reasons for being late to class. Not good enough, Jerrie. We’ll see you in court. Page Eight OFFICE WORK, calling absentees, distributing mail, checking absentee lists, and other secretarial duties, are done by an efficient group. Standing are: Wear, Gegan, Rosselot, Morgan, Pope, Trotter; Seated: Busby, Robinson, Moore. BOOK STORE profits go for college scholarships. Clerks at the window, Gloria King and Betty Jo Hig- gins, wait on fellow clerks: Kirchdorfer, Rollow, Mattice, Leftwich, Grinter, Bryant, Houston, Plesof- sky, Goodall.
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