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r IBRQNZf ZEQDK) 1 L LTHOUGH he has been with us only a Resident Mitchell has won the ad- vear, miration and love of all. We admire him not only for his accomplishments as a scholar, also for his rare ability as a practical admin- istrator. We love him not only for his deep, genuine interest in our welfare and his con- stant, unwavering- devotion to duty, but also for his quick human sympathy with all our misfortunes and foibles, and for his readi- ness, when occasion offers, to make real sacrifices for us and the school. C. S. N. in her unending search for greater and greater achievement could have no better guide to direct her steps than this man with his noble ideals and his capacity to make real those ideals in his work and in his play. To him, we, the class of 1920, af- fectionately dedicate this Eighth Volume of the Bronze Book. 1920 c J
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IHQDK] 1 C : ' - ' V C M : £t ' ' ;■: . glffl ; ■ ■ ' -■■ ■ ' ' Jforctoorb In years to come, when the members of the Class of ' 2d are journeying along the many divergent paths of life, some traversing the broad highway of success, others — it may be — toiling on through shadow and storm, may this book serve as a bond of common sym- pathy binding us still to the old sweet mem- ories of the past. Though we be scattered to the four quarters of the earth, once more in fancy may we meet in Central ' s halls, sit in her classrooms and hear again the voices of old friends. Once more we mingle with our fel- lows at a party or a frolic, feel the hearty handshake, and see the happy smile. To preserve and revive these memories is the cherished object of our humble attempt to portray the events of the year. If our book but serves this purpose, all our poor but sin- cere efforts will be amply repaid. ' ■■■ ' •■ - -r y-- n J
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r BRONZE ZBOUK] 1 L JOHN G. MITCHELL, A. M., President i i- . LI920 J
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