Remarks at the Earle High School Dedication Ceremony in Earle, Arkansas

Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, Dec 20, 1999

Thank you, and God bless you.

NOTE: The President spoke at 5:40 p.m. in the gymnasium In his remarks, the President referred to student Jimmi Lampley, who introduced the President, and Ricky Nicks, principal, Earle Senior High School; J.B. Crumbley, superintendent, Earle School District; Leon Phillips, superintendent, Lake View School District; State Representative Steve Jones; Lt. Gov. Winthrop P. Rockefeller of Arkansas; Raymond J. Simon, director, Arkansas Department of Education; Mayor Sherman Smith of Earle; Crittenden County Judge Brian Williams; Robert M. Powell, president and chief executive officer, USA Truck, Inc.; N.S. (Ness) Sechrest, long time friend of the President; Bishop L.T. Walker, Church of God in Christ; and Ron Paige, former minister, Little Rock Church of God in Christ, and his wife, Carrie. This item was not received in time for publication in the appropriate issue.

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