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Sol. J. Wachtcl Editor-in-Chief Pauline Boxcnbaum Athletics I. Wy Allen Assistant Editor EDITORIAL STAFF ictor J. Woldman Business Manager Personals Cecil Newman B. Marion Shapiro Mary Stratton Military Jokes Emanuel Rose- Max C. Cohn Faculty Members Miss Alice Ryan Emanuel Siegel Mr. Walter Bissell Mr. Allen II. Hitchcock
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EDITORIAL Wc who graduated now may hold different views as to the value of our four years of training which we have just gone through. Nevertheless most of us have not only profited |»y the studies and activities at Central, but have really enjoyed them. Leaving Central would seem as if we were leaving a good home. Some of us will attend college, while others, both boy and girl, will enter the business world. Right here is the acid test. Can we hold a responsible |H)sition? Has our high school course uplifted or strengthened us. in any way. that would place us at an advantage alx ve those who have not acquired a high-school training? In most cases, although some of us might not personally realize it. the answer is. yes. During school at the end of each semester, wc have been given the estimate of the work that wc have actually accomplished in that class, and we have, accordingly, taken an estimate of ourselves. After each semester we have had pointed out to us exactly how we stood, and taking advantage of these reports, most of us knew where wc were weakest and where to improve ourselves. In the business world (for most of us will eventually come there) it is entirely different. We must be sharp enough to perceive our own mistakes and weak spots, without having someone else point them out to us. We must be able to go through ordeals and situations, which at the crisis might mean a financial loss, instead of a grade of 60. So. after all. Central High has been like a mother to us. pointing out our mistakes and helping us to put our ideas into action. We are now about to tackle the future, with new ideas and facing new trials, and with the aid of our four years training at Central, we should make a success of it.
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