Central High School - Red and Black Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1941

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DR. HOMER WILLARD ANDERSON SuperhHendentofInshucHon St. Louis, Missouri Seve

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GREETINGS TO CENTRAL HIGH SCHGOL STUDENTS One ot the hardest task of human beings is to think. In fact it is so difficult that unless prodded by someone most people use their minds very ineffectively. Education is for the purpose of training the minds ot youth so that they can and will think, even though they are no longer pushed to do so by teachers and parents. People who learn how to use their mental faculties will have little competition for positions on the ladder ot success in lite outside of the schoolg nor will they be the easy tools ot dictators, but citizens who understand the ways of America. America needs thinking workers and thinking citizens. Central High School has given you the opportunity to cultivate your own talents. It has watched over you, urged you, and encouraged you. When you leave its halls to take your place in the world, will thinking be too hard a task for you? Here's hoping you'll find joy and happiness as a result ot clear and honest thinking. 74



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Eight TO TI-IE COLORS Hail to the Star Spangled Banner -the Red, the White, the Blue! To us, the stars and stripes symbolize the fundamental truths and principles on which our democracy was founded. They are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Our wise forefathers chose these basic truths as the only sound principles on which to establish a government to serve a free, enlightened people. In the year of 1941, we find a great portion of mankind in a state of chaos, helpless, seemingly hopeless. Peace-loving peoples abroad have been stripped of all personal rights and liberties and reduced to virtual slavery by overwhelming, destructive forces. So far-reaching are the effects of these cataclysmic powers that even the freedom of peace-loving Americans is seriously threatened. What shall America's answer be? God forbid that our torch of freedom be dimmed or snuffed out! Rather, let us re-examine our democratic heritage and evaluate it properlyg let us seek earnestly to discover any weaknesses in our democ- racy - thus strengthening ity and let us stand man to man behind the Defense Program that will insure the preservation of our democracy. God grant that we may face the future with courage and the firm conviction that Freedom's flame shall burn ever brighter for the sons and daughters of Central and for all mankind. With sincere faith in democracy and our future - All Hail - TO THE COLORS! I

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