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f f V.,-ff' Z 5 ' i l me Miss Rosenbaum checks the G.A.A, list. 1 I M' Alb ' ht ' h b . 'ss ng gives G lesson on ow to e The directors confer over the program ofthe week. a successful cake baker. Faculty Are Members of the Human Race Seldom thought at except as classroom tyrants, teachers really are human. They have their hobbies, recreation, and studies just as the student does. ln a poll of Central teachers, sports 'and Traveling were ahead in the hobby division, theaters and concerts in recreation. During the summer many many teachers attend colleges throughout the U.S. to earn their degrees and get their share ot torment, too! Miss Giles, Miss Spickard, and Miss Matson enjoy a good laugh at the P.T.A. card party. ' Q Mr. Juska gloats over our well-filled trophy case. XA mf Lx-X i ' A ,K gl ,fs if ,. P Page 75
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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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Miss Ziegler, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Burns, Miss Poshard, and Mr. Miss Matson and Mrs. Hale add to tne sensational Durham wait for the beginning of the watermelon race, The Rec. 1, Page l6 Field Day sights. There is no Lack of Fun at P.H.S. The Rec, atter-school gathering place ot Centralites, is run by Committee ot Forty which also stages many dancesf the masquerade at Halloween, the vice-versas, and the tree dances in the Qym- Sponsored by Student Council, Field Day was enioyecl by both students and taculty. lugs-ot-war, races tor boys and girls, and a watermelon race be- tween taculty members and students contributed to the huge success at Field Day. Committee of 40 presents N
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