THERE'S PLENTY OF ROOM AT THE TOP

[Of Special Interest to Young People]

"No room! No room!" cried the Hatter and the March Hare in the popular childhood tale as Alice approached the large table.

"There's plenty of room!" said Alice, not deceived by the odd creatures' ridiculous assertions.

This little scene from Alice's dream world of unreality parallels a false situation that sometimes confronts students in school. Mortal mind declares that only a few can do well, that there is no room at the top, and that the majority must spend their school days in mediocrity.

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