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P. 5 -is if-,U THE TWENTY-FIVE YEAR CLUB The Senior Class is proud to present the members of the faculty who have each given twenty-five years or more to vocational education in Cincinnati. From left to right above they are: Mr. Schatz, Mr. Schaeperklaus, Mrs. Lampkin, Mr. Bechtold, and Mr. Cahall.
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.711-oof WJ . wk. 2: 4 5 SE Four years ago you graduates entered Central Voca- Q tional High School as freshmen. Today, after four . years of hard work, graduation day has arrived and you stand on the threshold of a new chapter in your lives. The experience and training of the past four years should tit you to enter into this new life better able to meet the responsibilities of further schooling or to fill a useful place in the work-a-day world. My sincere wish is that your journey through lite be a long and successful one, and may God bless you. F. W. Schaeperklaus MR. F. W. SCHAEPERKLAUS ASSISTANT PRiNciPAL ...Q CLASS SPONSORS Mr. Bartels, Mr. Wagner, Mr. Stephens, Mr. Vath
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CHANGE ADMINISTRATION An organization is no better than its head. A business is no better than its executive. A school is no better than its princi- pal. The head of one of the nation's leading automobile manufacturing companies once said, The question 'Who ought to be the boss?' is like ask- ing 'Who ought to be the tenor in the quartet?' Obviously, the man who can sing tenor. This is a pithy remark and fraught with wisdom. lt is he who shows the qualities of leadership and strength of purpose. lt is he who sings tenor when the tenor is needed. The right of directing, of guiding, of control- ling, of leading is not an advantage transmitted by nature, but rather, it is the fruit of labors, and the price of courage. The school year l946-47, for Central, saw a new leader take over the duties of principalship from the former capable leader, Mr. Ray Kuns. The destiny of Central Vocational High School now lies in the hands of Mr. Roy E. Cahall. We feel that a wise choice has been made in this selection of a new principal, and the faculty presents a solid front in its determination of a unified pur- pose: the advancement of vocational education by means of Central Vocational High School through its principal, Mr Roy E. Cahall. Long may he serve us.
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