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CLARENCE BREITHAUPT Director of Athletics Basketball Business Education A. D. JACOBSON Head of Physical Education Football ' - , The Physical Education department builds bodies, de velops coordination, and teaches sportsmanship. i . In . ATH LETICS 3 key. That person add immeasurably to his af f 1 ' stature with his fellows who gains for him- self a physical body--directed by his will to be strong, straight, and alert, capable of doing hard physical workg and who proves by his example that his body is his temple-a sacred trust to him-to care for with intelli- gence and to respect with reverence. Such are the outcomes the Department of Physical Education wishes to achieve: through planned activity to strengthen the body, to make it straight and trueg and through practice to become more aware and alertg through a planned program of health to understand the body in its structure and function and to learn to respect its pos- sibilities. H. MILES EARL APPLEBEE tant Football Assistant Football I YV' . V '7,,.L,ll YY',A, Volleyball games add interest in girls' coordination and teamwork. , ,Q ' f 3 VIVIEN SMITH BERNlECE WESTER Physical Education Physical Education
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I. .- DOROTHY ANGEVINE Language ICHK I Languages help one to become aware of the worlds customs. LANGUAGE ine Language Department offers a great deal to the person who desires to obtain a liberal education. There are many ways in which the knowledge of languages helps a student secure a liberal education. For instance, it pro- motes an understanding of other peoples-not merely their language but their characteristics and customs also. In many professions and careers the knowledge of foreign language is extremely helpful and often a neces- sity. RUTH SNELL Language FLORENCE MCCLURE Language ' The Language Department at Central is fortunate in having unusually learned and capable teach- ers. All of the departments teachers have been to Europe and most of them to Mexico also. Languages offered in the department are Latin, French, Spanish, and German. As a contribution to the emphasis being put on world understanding, the department is offering a new course which in- troduces students to a great number of the world's languages ' SPEECH DEPARTMENT The Speech Department contributes to a liberal education in numerous ways. This department gives entertainment not only for the school but also for such organizations as the Red Cross, Veterans' Hospitals, civic organizations, department store employees, and other public schools. To help promote l MAYBELLE CONGER Speech understanding between schools the Speech Department exchanges assemblies with the various city schools, The advanced Radio Class has recently been asked to do a series of programs on a local station. These programs are presented each Saturday morning under the title of The Central Playhouse. There are a great number of talented students in the department, however, the student considered the most outstanding in all phases of speech work is jerry janger. jerry is indeed deserving of this honor for he has excelled in Debate, Oratory, Dramat- ic Interpretation of Reading, Interpretation of Poetry, and also in Play Production. i : . . ' ' ' ' ' ' into living words.
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Third Row: Mary Case, Lucille Looney, Dora Stone, Faye Pim, Samantha Pickens, Vera Freeman, Mabel Prather. ' Second Row: Daisy Hartnett, Lucy Dorsey, Mamie Stubbens, Helen Phillips, Arlie Henshaw, Rachel Linton. First Row: Sue McLain, Chella Yargar, Iona Greenhaw, Helen Wilson. CAFETERIA STAFF and ,CUSTODIANS We learned to express our gratitude to those who serve our school. The custodians never fail to lend a helping hand and a pleasant smile, whenever they are needed, no matter whether the assistance involves opening a stuck locker or puttingrup the popcorn machine. If ever there were men who deserved our whole-hearted thanksgethese guardians of our school do deserve them. Undetfthe new management of Miss Lucille Looney, the cafeteria will continue its fine service 'to the students of Central. Our thanks go to the nineteen staff members who have continually encouraged proper nutrition and diet for the thousand students they serve each day. fr f Second Row: Sowers, Permenter, Goodrich, Samples, Nix. Firrt Row: Ragland, Melton, Jenks, Daughty.
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