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School is not just a building----primarily it is a student body. A school con be seen and judged by observing and judging its students. Therefore, the purpose of this book is to present views of our student body as a pictorial record of the school year 1950-1951. In line with this theme, the winners of the annual who's who con- test, sponsored by this yearbook, are pictured on the introductory pages of each section. These students are considered by the student body as representative of those characteristics which are found in the ideal stu- dent. Introducing the book itself are Mr. and Miss Central High School, chosen from the Senior Class as best representing all of these characteris- tics. The Most Intelligent Girl and Boy introduce the Class Section; Most Dependable Girl and Boy, Organizations; Most Athletic Girl and Boy, Sports; Most Attractive Girl and Boy, Features; and Girl and Boy with the Best Personalities, Advertisements. Because this contest was open to Juniors and Seniors, the Most Pro- mising Freshmen and the Most Outstanding Sophomores were elected from their respective classes. Their pictures appear in the feature sec- tion.
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'Tite tyiiit Of pelvice The spirit of service so well exemplified by the late president of the School Board, Mr. Cadwallader Leonidas Polk, Jr., is one which shall be an ever present reminder of the goal toward which we may work. We, the students of Central, can never forget the interest in young people which Mr. Polk so clearly showed. Various organizations within the school could always count on him to back their projectsandactivities with his support and attendance. It was in returning from such an activity,a ball game in Brinkley, that Mr. Polk met his untimely death. The whole school system, as well as the community, immediately felt and realized the loss they had sustained. The students of today and those who are to follow could well use his life of service and good citizenship as an example by which to pattern their lives. It is to his memory that we dedicate this book.
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