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Expert Guides Teach Growth DR. CARTER, principal, and Assistant Principal Gates talk over one of many problems that have kept them busy and Central progressive in the years they have headed the administration. 'T LIFE AT CENTRAL would be dull indeed were it not for the sage guidance of experienced and sympathetic advisers. Far from being ogres of opposition to all things exciting or pleasant, the Administration often takes the lead in planning and making feasible interesting and worthwhile activities. A few appreciate it! FRIENDS of every student are Boys' Adviser William Ball, Dean of Girls Lucille Risley, and Assistant Principal Wayne ! T ' - I 3 vw-. ww- '-iii 'W' A -rf inf.-. fe:-.e, -M--4-,.. :-em l sz S :F 4. v X Lines must be drawn to avoid unhappy re- actions, but the very restraint many student leaders complain against may be the means by which a plan of action would succeed rather than flop. School is a place of learning, where leadership is encouraged and reason held dear. There's no substitute for genuine guidance! Pitts. Their efforts help smooth away many a perplexing problem in student government and worthy club proiect. ll7l
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He who hesitates gets a bruised heel! Lite at ' Central is constantly on the move, as one sees.
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DR. HOWARD C. SEYMOUR Superintendent They Build For Today into Phoenix they come, by car, train, airplane and bus. And they bring the kids with them! Newcomers to the Valley ot the Sun are more than wel- come, but our Board of Education con- siders the population growth with mixed feelings. Schools must be pre- pared to handle the hordes, and schools there will be. Old schools have been enlarged, two new high schools open next fall, and other sites tor future schools are being selected. The growth problem, though com- plex, has not kept Phoenix from main- taining educational standards with the nation's best. Much credit goes to the Board for its thoughtful handling ot system problems while maintaining those high levels of achievement. Board of Education John H. Armer, Mrs. F. A. Bons, Frank l-laze Burch, Rev. Wm. D. Bostrom, Dr. Trevor G. Browne 8
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