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The ability to learn is hereditary, But knowledge must be sought. Those who seek knowledge Can find it in abundance In Central High School classrooms. For each classroom comes equipped With a dedicated, professional educator, Called a teacher. Seek truths brought on by curiosity And the teacher will provide the answers; Inquire to him of your troubles And he will faithfully regard your thoughts; Offer him your life’s ambitions. And he will guide you to fulfillments. No man can be an island. And for this reason a man must ask Of those who can help him. He can ask of his teachers And they will answer, And they will show the way. Gsk, and it shall he tjioen xjou; ek, and je shall |ind
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Zealous School Directors Press for Progress Little Rock Public School's Board of Directors, as a policy-making body of this community’s educational pro- gram, must provide for a school system and establish its general policies in compliance with the needs and desires of the district. In addition, the members are re- sponsible for providing an effective school budget for the operation and maintenance of the schools. In positions requiring such responsibility, farsighted- ness is the greatest asset. The major problem of the Board, according to Mr. W. C. McDonald, president, is providing enough schools to keep up with the pop- ulation explosion. Provisions arc being made for a fifth high school in the western part of town for the '66-67 school term. Also visionary plans of a high school for the gifted arc under discussion. Although the Board is immensely concerned with pro- viding new institutions of education, they realize the im- portance of renovating and retaining the grandeur of older schools. Members of the Board are concerned with keeping Central one of the most beautiful schools in America. Much expense and planning has gone into the addition of an intercom system, new lighting, and in- sulation to subdue noise in halls. 18—Board Mr. W. C. McDonald, president of the education board, and Dr. John Harrel Jr., vice president, tako time from thair schedules to spend a leisurely morning at Central. As they depart, both gaze upon Central's spacious campus. Central's awe-intpiring dignity and charm impress.
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