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Home Economics s if lcjj f'-X ,pw Vmf in Mrs. Serey. The Home Economics courses, taught by Mrs. Serey, prepare the girl students for future family life. Through lessons in food preparation, child care, and personal grooming each girl gains the self-confidence necessary for a successful marriage and a happy future. Special Education Mr. Fortunato. Central High School's Special Education Depart- ment, solely but expertly manned by Mr. Fortunato, generously extends a helping hand and understanding heart to those of our students who, for various reasons, are troubled by special academic difficulties. Because of his sincere desire to help them, Mr. Fortunato is continually experimenting with new ideas and methods in his classroom. JT f F-v Mr. Young. Librarian One of the criteria of a good school is a first-rate library. Under the direction of Mr. Young the Central High School Library has met the increasing needs of the student bodyg at present the library has a circula- tion of over 10,000 books and a five-year file of ninety- three magazines. It provides reference material in all subjects and has a large collection of books for pleasure reading. Mr. Young enjoys his work, particularly since it enables him to become acquainted with most of the student body. LIFSE NJ X-f i ji., Mrs. Goldberg. Mrs. Goldberg, the school nurse, is responsible for treating cuts and bruises incurred in the Course Of the day, readmitting students after illness, keeping health records, administering hearing and vision tests, and helping the doctor with physical examinations. Her official title is nurse-teacher, for every visit provides the student with more knowledge about his mind and bodv.
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241 f ' ,fc 5 ,- g XC 'v -'f 7, 3 , W , , X , if if For many years safety instruction has been available at Central through Driver Education courses, which help de- velop safe driving skills and attitudes that lead to the respon- sible use of vehicles. Students acquire practical consumer in- formation and discuss methods of improving trafhc conditions. Mr. Musselman, chairman of the department, says, If a stu- dent will make a full stop or maintain the speed limit when there is no law enforcement officer present, I feel the course ' been a successll' The Industrial Arts Department, under the direction of Mr Darling teaches trades to boys attending Central. Wood- working and automotive mechanics are among the courses offered Road safety 1S furthered by the R.P.M.'s, an automo- tive club sponsored by the Industrial Arts Department. l Industrial l Arts ROW I, left to right: Mr. Golditch, Electric Shopg Mr. Neaman, Wood 77 Shop: Mr, Kern, Auto-Metalsg Mr. Darling, Chairman, Industrial Arts.
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fl... --. M.: .A..A 'q M 5 i Row 1, left to right: Mr. G. Smith, Mrs. S. Childs, Mr. J. Gamar, Mrs. Celine Oggier, Mr. B. Burke. Row 2: Mr. J. Matthews, Mr. E. Smith, Mr. T. Zoeller, Mr. J. Oggier, Mr. P. Crowley, Mr. F. Henriques. Secretaries an I-As. C7 . ix. Typing transcripts of our school records, distributing ma- terials to teachers, answering telephone calls, doing admin- istrative work, and filling out late passes are among the many jobs handled by our Secretarial Staff. Most of the student body rarely come in contact with this vital and efficient staff that works in the background throughout our school day. , . ,.. Cfustodians Central's Custodial Staff, under the direction of Head Custodian Mr. Gamar, keeps Central's campus in first-class condition. Hard work on the part of our Custodial Staff makes Central a most impres- sive school. .8 4, .. , - . 10 V 'X 'D 9 4 '17 wx A c tr' Seated, left to tight: Mrs. H. Williamson, Mrs. C. Woodbury, Miss E. Grant, Mrs. R. Grant, Mrs. P. Engers. Seated: Mrs. M. Kraengel, Miss M. Thomas, Mrs. M. Donohue, Miss N. Byrnes, Mrs. S. Devlin. Row 1, left to right: E. Klamer, R. Pellegrino, R. Smith, A. Thompson, N. Mele. Row 2: M. Shelby, M. Viviano, J. McGowan, A. Koshis, V. Sucsy. 'wwf-ff . Tien. , ..,. V v J -.. init I. ,, ,q ..,, - V lfiljf' ' - nay. r 1' mia. Q 'xii i' ' if' -M5 . it owl m ,f 4. 1 fr' iv -if ' eg-f ff' .3 -1 A, Q3 . . an i if W 3 H-'RI h .fzxs .i.,.. 5 as I ' f , l 'tg' ,X W 3 'f'v,n ' ., .,.. e..,J- 'r 2 Aw. .. Cafeteria Preparing hot lunches and assorted sandwiches and mak- ing ice cream are some of the duties of our Cafeteria Staff. Directed by Miss McGowan, these nine women provide Cen- tralites with delicious, nourish- ing food.
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