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principal . . K l J 1 WT x S Mr. Gibbins at work. A few words will not be sufficient to tell all about Mr. Gibbins. Central's Prin- cipal is a man of many abilities and duties. The position of Principal carries with it the responsibilities of organizing and ad- ministering a school in accordance with the policies of the School Board. This entails a great amount of work: co-ordi- nating both instructional and extra-cur- ricular activities, working with the faculty, and maintaining a constant search for bet- ter methods, materials, and ideas to serve Centralites better. The ability to do this work has certainly been evident in Mr. Gibbins. Through his years at Central and his associations with the student body, he has won a place for himself in all Central memories. We who have worked with and been guided by Mr. Gibbins will remember him Well. During this school year, which has passed all too quickly, I have found great pleasure in my associations with the many many fine young men and Women who make up Central's Student Body. The memory of these associations shall not '- -Q--..,.,., . g -wgii X Marion E. Gibbins fade. It is my sincere hope that Central has also provided for each of you abundant moments to remember. I shall miss those who do not return, and to the Class of 1956, I extend congrat- ulations for your fine achievements. May the years ahead bring you success and a full measure of happiness. Page 7
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