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MISS IiI.C3IkIfNCiIi LEN'rZ Social science. Reading and friends are her chief l1IC1lsllt'L's. Iiilfilili S. I.INCiI'iMAN Physics, Nltlgftfnlll and Mllmulzitlrl photographer. llc enjoys photography and woodworking. MRS. ICVELYN MCCULLOUGH Home economics. Cooking, fishing and craft work are favorites with her. RUSSl'iI.I. T. MCNUTT llead of social science department, Social Science Club sponsor. He reads and travels and enjoys the affairs of the Indiana Student Forum. 'IIIAMAR WI. MAIN Drafting, auto mechanics. He delights in farming and roller-skating. MISS NICLI, M. MASSEY Cafeteria manager, foods teacher. She is an expert bridge player. MISS l.UCII.l,l2 K. MAYR linglish. She is fond of traveling, gathering new expressions, cooking, and eating. MISS KATI II.IfIfN MEEHAN Mll!I.Y!IlIfdll sponsor, English. Miss Meehan has many interests-among them cooking and playing the piano. MISS MAUDE MICHAEL linglish, sophomore counselor. Hobbies: reading and the theater. lf . Y' t ,J X. t .3 .Xi IRVIN I.. MORRONW Drafting. Many hobbies: cooking, drawing, music, planning and making things. s MISS FRANCES I.. L3'HARIiA z Social science. She sews, reads, and studies people. M I.I'iONARD A. PARIS English, Mtlgiriull sponsor. Ile likes to argue. WlfSI.IfY C. I'IlfRCIf Printing, lkIlIlI.Yt1lIfzllI printer. He lives for his print shop. FLOYD W. RAISOR Health education, director of intramural athletics. He enjoys all athletics. CHARI,IfS RIf'l'TlCi Machine shop. Swimming and ice-skating are among his achievements. MISS lVIARCiARI'i'Ii RYAN Iinglish, assistant to Altlgifinlll stall, junior lied Cross sponsor. liverybody's friend-knitting and reading rank high with her. MISS .Il'iWIfI. STANDIQRFORD linglish, social science, director of radio programs. Hobbiesg collecting first editions and traveling. GRIFFIN STIfPI'IIfNSON Crafts and Commercial Design. Hobbies: block print- ing, making Christmas cards. GLEN A. STIfPI.l'i'l'ON Head of music department. Tennis, ping-pong and scrapbooks are only a few of Stepe's hobbies. X YXXMRS. GLADYS A. TOWNSFND Social science, junior class counselor. Hobbies: read- ing, driving, dancing, being president of Muncie Teachers' Federation. MISS BLANCII Ii. TUHIZY Head of lfnglish department, senior counselor. Knit- ting, rcading, traveling, and the theater add to the personality of our friend, Miss Tuhey. l't1,ei' lilezwl
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1 MISS DEBORAH IZDWARDS linglish. Sophomore counselor. Her hobbies include teaching and being with her nieces and nephews. MISS BLANCHE FENIMORIZ Home economics. She ,specializes in photography, cooking, and working with flowers. H. If. FENIMORE Head of mathematics department, sponsor of Math Club. He likes traveling, gardening, and making movies. WALTER FISHER Boys' physical education, football and wrestling coach. He admires honesty and likes all kinds of food. MISS VIOLET S. HOAR Health education, supervisor of health for city schools. She rates cooking and motoring as her chief interests. MISS ELLA l-IOLLENBACK Clothing, junior social sponsor, Ceemoh Club sponsor. Traveling and the theater are tops with Miss Hollen- back. MISS S. ELIZABETH HUTZIZI. Mathematics, sponsor of Honor Society. Miss Hutzel has a sense of humor. MISS MARTHA JACKSON Hygiene and home nursing, school nurse. Our all- around girl likes ice-skating and golf. MISS CHARLINE ,IAMIESON Head of foreign language department, sponsor of the French Club, junior counselor. She lists traveling, reading, and horseback riding as favorites. HARRY KEMMER Basketball coach, English, health education, baseball coach. Our versatile coach writes poetry. MISS KATHERINE H. KING Physical education, G. A. A. sponsor. An expert in swimming, iceeskating, Girl Scouting, and camping. MISS DOROTHY L. KREIGER Home economics. For a good time, she bicycles and fishes. Her hobby is collecting figures of dogs. Page Ten MISS HENRYETTA BRANDT English and speech, junior play coach. Hobbies: cooking and gardening. MRS. ESTHER K. BROWN Latin, Vergil Club sponsor. She finds Latin America interesting. FLOYD BUELL Mathematics, physics. Gardening and flowers occupy his spare time. MISS -IOSEPHINE CLEVENGER Social science, Washington Club sponsor. She is an enthusiastic traveller, at hqme she collects stamps and pictures of statesmen. 'A R. LLOYD cooLEY,1 ' ' ., Social scieocl, 'Geographyx . 9-ix' shorseback riding, dogs. - MISS OLAI E. COURTNEY Hearth education and clothing. Another garden ad- dict. NEIL W. DAILY Business education, business manager of Mugieiull He likes all sports, reading, radio, woodworking. MRS. ADLAI G. DALBY Librarian. Her hobbies are her dog and the library pages. She likes boys and girls who behave in the library. JOHN DUCKWALL Music. He is fond of active sports. One of Central's latest additions.
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ml fu!! S Pugr Tu'a'l1'r' FRED M. TUHEY Business education. Hobbies: vocational work, ping- pong. MISS LORENF TURNER Business education, Secretarial Club sponsor. She loves to take walks and to sew. MISS MARY E. WADE English, sophomore counselor. Reading, knitting and driving her car add to her interests. MRS. E. WALSH Supervisor of attendance. She hunts, raises sheep, and has a host of friends. NOEL C. WARE Woodwork. He likes to travel. HAL B. WARREN Mathematics, tennis coach, Stamp Club sponsor. His special interests are gardening and athletics. CLYDE WELLINGER Building trades. He fishes and works at home. MISS RUTH ANN WESER Business education, Girls' Service Club sponsor, soph- omore financial adviser. She collects miniatures and travels. HARRY WHITTERN Mathematics. He is very fond of raspberry pie and beefsteak. CLAUDE WILLIAMS Business education. Friendly people make life in- teresting to him. MISS ANNA MARIE YATES Business education, senior social sponsor. She is fond of active sports. EDWARD ZETTERBERG Chemistry. Hobbies: fishing, woodworking, garden- ing, photography, ping-pong, and baseball. Central offers to its students a variety of courses which meet their individual needs. Those who are planning to attend college after grad- uation usually enroll in a college preparatory course. For those who Want a wide variety of subjects, the general course is offered. Pre-nursing and home economics courses are very popular among girls. Shorthand and bookkeeping courses prepare students for many different positions in the business world. Many boys who hope to find places in industry are enrolled in shop courses. Among the shop courses offered are printing, applied electricity, machine shop, mechanical drafting, woodworking, and building trades courses. In addition to giving vocational training, Central attempts to turn out well-rounded citizens who will be able to make intelligent use of their leisure time.
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