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Youth Time for Ideas and Plans Youth-a time to accept responsibilities, a time to experiment with new ideas, often a time of confusion, but always a time to remember. At Central, the youth discovers important things about himself, about others, and about the world around him. He finds himself buying a shaker to wave at a football game, or joining the Span- ish Club to hear about dating customs in Ar- gentina, or participating in a class discussion be- cause he Wants to learn. He sees others throwing away precious opportunities, and he is confused. Realizing the benefits of service, he gives of him- self, either experiencing the joy of success or the agony of defeat. Because he hears that the world is cold and hard, he prepares himself to meet it with a thinking mind and a working body. The youth who works for Central graduates with more than an outstanding high school edu- cation, he has the confidence of knowing that through knowledge and experience gained at Cen- tral herwill be able to face any future situation maturely.
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The maxim, Experience is the best teacher, might have been, Experiment is the best teach- er, for only through one's own discovery does the most lasting knowledge come. Only by reach- ing his own conclusions through diligent study and direct application does the student gain satis- faction. Whether it is the right color change of a solution in the laboratory or a correct graph of a problem in mathematics, he has reached it by his own calculations. Challenges are a type of experiment, and many tests of one's character are made by accepting the right challenge. By trying his hand at creative writing on a Warrior publicationsstaff, the Cen- tralite is serving his school while possibly pre- paring for a future career in journalism. Partici- pating in a sport develops him physically and socially, as it strengthens his muscles and broad- ens his views on brotherhood and teamwork. Along with these challenges, however, go re- sponsibilities both to others and to oneself. As the Centralite meets these responsibilities, he builds a firm foundation for his future as a mature, dependable adult. Experimentation In and Outside Clas r i l Z 5 a 1 Q . P r 5 t i 1 l t 2 5 5 E W S i
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