Pendulum Central High School - Pendulum Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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t t; First Row: WALTER LUND ......................... Coordinator of Curriculum EUGENE HART . . Coordinator of Allied Construction and Metal Trades FRANK FAIRCHiLD . , .Coordinator of Aviation and Automotive Trades RALPH C. MOSCHEL ............. Coordinator oi Business Education MARY V, SPIKER ............... Coordinator of Distributive Education It is difficult to say exactly what our four counselors do. They take care of so many matters that it would be impossible to describe them all in this limited space. They try to get to know us all. This is a full time job in itself. Besides taking care of attendance, checking grades and heiping students with personal problems, they supervise each student's selection of courses for each coming year. Special events also come under their care. Some of these are Girls' Week, Boys' Week, Career Day, 1-Day, and Visitation Week. In addition to these responsibil- ities they serve on numerous committees dealing dis rectly With student affairs. Central students are indeed fortunate to have these special people Who are always ready to serve them, whether they have problems about classwork, careers, or partntime jobs. 21 Second Row: HENRY DRACE ..................... Coordinator of Electrical Trades WALTER R. WASSON ............. Coordinator otCommerciaiFoods ORA E. SMITH ........................ Coordinator of Graphic Arts JAMES D. PYLE ..................... Coordinator of Needle Trades HELEN C. STEINWAY .............. Coordinator oiPracticslNursinq One of the unique qualities of Central High School is that it offers actual work in business and industry to students in their senior year. This begins in June and continues until graduation on a half time basis. To coordinate this program between the school and the employer, Central has coordinators in all trade areas, These persons also teach one 01' more classes. For the rest of their time they find job openings in the particular trade field Which they supervise. Once they locate these jobs, they must decide just which students are qualified to accept them. Students do not automatically get jobs unleSS their records are satisfactory concerning attend- ance, scholastic work, and attitude. Central's coordinators are leaders in their chosen fields, and we are fortunate to have them working for us to provide the opportunities to get on-the-iob train- mg. COORDINATORS

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MRS. RUTH LAPE MR. THOMAS PEIHANO Assistant Principal lot Student Personnel Assistant Principal for Teacher Personnel A S S I S TIX N T P R I N C 1 PA L S sonnell Even though they have these titles, they both seem to deal With all students and all teachers. We are glad that they do, because we feel that we all benefit Well known to everyone at Central are our two as- throngh our associatiorl With these friendly and helpful sistant principals, Mrs. Ruth Lape, head of student per- people. Many years of experience have shown them sonnel, and Mr. Thomas Peirano, head of 1leacher per- how to guide students and teachers alike. Mr. Robert Wagner. Teacher-in-chaxqel Iunior High Unit: Mr. Paul Nabors, Counselor, 11111 grade: Mr. August Franecki, Counselor. 9111 and 12111 grade: Mrs. Meta Howard, Counselor. IDih grade. COUNSELORS 20



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THE FACULTY FirstRow: LOUISE AEBIHL: Typing 1,- Hobbies-Travel, Pholcq- raphy, Gardening. Sewing: University 01 Cincinnah. HAZEL M. ARCHIBALD: English 7, 8, and Q; Hobbies WAIT. Sewing, Traveling, and Photography; Texas Technical. EUGENE A, EANASZAK: Basic Engine; Hobbies 7 Sports; Tampa University and Milwaukee Instiluhe 0! Technology. WILLIAM H. BARTELS: Wood Shop, Wood Science: Slaqe Direclor; HobbiesiShows, Boating, Fishing; University of Cincinnati, Second Row: MYRA JANE BLAIR: American Hislory. Job Relations: Hobbies Music and Reading; Ohio Slate University. LEE R. BOGGS: English; Sponsor of Cendra; Hobbies WJieadinq, Landscapmq, Woodwork; Moms Harvey WALTER BRUNSMAN: Mathemalics; Miami Univep silY. RUTH H, BRYAN: English; Hobbies-Handcrafls, Paint, inq, and Club Work; University 01 Piitsburgh. Third Row: EVANS BURBANK: Mathematics; SponsoriSenior Hi- Y; University of Cincinnati. ELMER: BURKHARDT: Advanced Presswork; Hobbies ScouIinq, Fishmq; University of Cincmnati. SAMUEL CAPOZZOLO: Business Education, Office Clerical Practice; DirectoraEusiness Production: Hob- bies aRecords, Ari,- Universily oi Cincinnali. DORIS CHANDLER: English; Hobbies--S winq, Photography, and Reading; Alabama State College. Fourth Row: ANTHONY CHIODI: Biolcgy; Driver's Education; Gen- eral Science; CoachiBaseball, Football; Hobbies Sports in general; Mmmi University. JAMES CLARK: Science; Director of Varsily Base, b511, Reserve Football,- Marietla College. Wisconsin University, Universily of Cincinnati. NEWELL CLARK: Physics, General Science; Miami Unive:sity. RUTH CLIFT: shorthand, Typing, Transcription; Busi- ness Adviser, Kniqhi Life,- University of Cincinnau. Filth Row: DAVID DANIEL: Driver Training; Hobbies - .thletics; Wilmington College. MARILYN AA DAVIS: Home Economics; Hobbies- Sewing and Reading Western Illinois University. T. HANDLEY DIEHL: Technical Chemistry, Food Sci- ence. Needle Trade Science; HobbiesiAquatiC Spcrls, Model Railroading, Camping; Earlham College, Tem- ple Universily 01 Delaware, North Dakola Stale College. Harvard University, GUY O. DOLIN: English: HobbiesrrEeading, Boating, Hunting; Morris Harvey College, Marshall College. Sixth Raw: HENRY A. DRACE: Economic Relations, Vocational Electrical Mathematics; University 01 Cincinnati, PADLA MIA EDMUNDS: English Hobbies-Cooking, Reading; and ping pong; Bennett College. JOHN ERTEL: Ari.- Hobbies;Golf, Swimming, Metal, Woodworking. Camping, Painting,- Easlern University, Kentucky University; JOHN E. ETLING; Commercial Design, Priming Art. Art Shop; Indiana State Teachers College, University of CincinnatL 22

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