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A frequent and welcome visitor that livens up a classroom. . New students are introduced to Mr. Heghin's wi f0fT'0U5 m0P5- Amo, amas, amat f Miss Coppoclcs Latin class tries Classrooms Focal Point ot P.H.S. Life Naturally the most important part ot school is studying. We at Central are fortunate in having so varied a program ot studies from which to choose. The shops and special classes, such as cosmetology and ottice occupations, contribute to a wellerouncled educational system. To the teachers who are equipped with a never-ending supply ot patience, we owe a special vote ot thanks. Cosmetology class conspires against men. conjugations. With watchful eyes upon her, Miss Rice checks grades. if I i, Page 13
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e Wild Nell, the Pet of the Plains, or Her Final Sacrifice. The Mice ofthe Class of '53 hold a reunion. Ann, Nancy, and Trayce entertain at the Homecoming Dance. The Circus Clowns and Strongman regain Victory for the Freshmen. Sophomore Stunt is set in Toyland. Characters of Hansel and Gretel. Pa gel
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VT p gb Q 3 i i is Mrs. Chamness leads the study of a history lesson Special equipment helps in studying. Orthopedic students come to school on the specially built bus. sciiugi. gust Special Classes Aid Students Two rooms which do a wonderful service are the sight-saving and orthopedic rooms. Although the stu- dents in these rooms are usually able to attend regular classes, their homeroom is fully equipped to carry on classes. The sight-saving room is specially lighted, and has typewriters with large type. Talking books make lessons easy. Central is certainly fortunate in having these services open to its students. sf Well-lighted rooms and talking books are definite helps Miss Matson helps her students with their homework. in the sight-saving roorn. Page I4 sfqq-VL94' 4 JF' ' f if ' T . K - , - 515 Y E J: -.-Z. ' . 2. s rr- 1 3 : : 5 , JP gli :Z 4 . .2 -L l W - - A . M .. ,..- .. 1 V gf r P- l Az: '...z.-. ff.: yt :gfsl X .. .3. t 5' if 55 if ' i A . is 3 - f s 5 kin, ,
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