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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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