410 v -. A - ,2 grunt Every dqe has need of leaders. Some situations require boldness and courcrqe, w 'le ers may coll for quiet sympathetic u nce. The work of our fcxculty does not flozunt itself in flying colors, but acts as CI steady beacon of liqht cmd inspiration o seek. With their zeal for knowledge Gnd their unfdilinq interest in r problems, we are inspired to molce our- Worthy of their devotion. f I
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' I ' I Z Z 2 SUPERINTENDENT AND SCHOOL BOARD TO CENTRAL STUDENTS: Progress may be defined as a forward movement - an advance. It relates to the growth or development of anything or anyone. Familiar to all of us is the Century of Progress which convincingly reminded us that the world is making marvelous and almost unbelievable forward strides along all fronts. The credit for this advance and growth goes to those who have, by great effort, sacrifice, and constant appreciation and use of their abilities, been willing to give their best. You must remember that in preparing yourself for the place which you can fill, it will require the best that is in you. You must necessarily learn all you can while in school, not being satisfied with just getting by . Information gives the keen edge to the tools with which you are to Work. In addition to this you must be concerned with those personal qualities which make you truly what you are. Your character is of utmost importance. To succeed, you must be fair to yourself: you must develop character. Acquired knowledge and sturdy character are most desired. To do and give your very best is an obligation you owe yourself. It makes for clear thinking and acting which are urgently needed today. My most sincere wish for each of you is that you make the most of your high school work in preparation for the job which awaits you as you take your place in the world of progress. Your contribution will be in proportion to the effort you are willing to make. With very best wishes, O L. I. SCI-IULTZ It was in the fall of l925 when Mr. L. I. Schultz began his teaching career at Central. Prior to that time he had served as an instructor in the high school at Pontiac, Illinois. 'Upon leav- ing there, he took up his duties at Flat River, Missouri. He then secured a position as principal of the Morning Sun Consolidated School District in Iowa, and later was made superintendent. From there he progressed to Cape Girardeau, where he taught manual arts in the high school here for three years. As a result of his ingenuity and faithfulness, he was made principal in l928, upon the resignation of Mr. R. L. Davidson, lr. In 1935 Superintendent I. A. Whiteford was forced to resign because of ill health, and Mr. Schultz was made superintendent. At the University of Iowa where Mr. Schultz received his Master of Arts degree, he was the recipient of several honors in the Department of Education. His degree of Bachelor of Science in Education was received at the Southeast Missouri State College here in Cape Girardeau. ' BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. I, Morton Thompson . L fzff -1939 Dr. I. W. Upshaw L, L., A, M-7,1941 Mr. B. Hugh Smith --. eee, eev. l 939 Mr. E. L. McClintock ,N .,-, .,-,i,, v,v- 1 Q 41 Mr. I-I. A. Lang eeecec.. .. eeee .....ff..-fYl94U Mr. Charles W. Bauerle W, ,-Y-YYY-71942 Mr. W. I-I. Oberheide ,.,,, ,-,.... eecveee l940 Mr. Iohn Kraft ,,,Lv.,,-, ,,-, -Y--1942 Miss Elizabeth Walther, Secretary L. ..,. .zee E lected Yearly -17..
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