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Ul D HUSH Ayn GREEN Graduation from Central City high school will mark for many of you the end of your formal preparation for the future. Concerning this brief period you have issued this iiOltl Rose and Green , but this is merely a prelimi- nary view of what is to comeswhen not the Old Rose and Green but the Creut Recorder himself will enter your activities in the final files. I am glad that the general theme of this volume tentls to glorify the ac- complishments of our forefathers in that interesting age of ehiva'ry, when noble ideals made lasting impressons upon the worlds way of living. Cour- tesy and honor still thrive us remind- ers. but the quest continues. ln th: centuries of exnerience. man has tllS' covered the certainty that perfectimi is still unattainetl. The aim of hap- piness for all has proven an elusive goal, but worthy of eternal effort. In the past. true happiness had its source in Contributions to the worltlis wel- fare; it will continue to he thus. With the utmost faith and confidence, future generations will look more and more to their high school gratluateslor pro- gress 11nd leadership;-may they not look in vain. May young America rise to the occasion and make the next fifty years the most worth while period in all history. May they blow upon the -4 : W . VM, tx'tJusa- . .ny ....1,:... Page Ten nrmasmmxuup; L stitoultlering coals of civic honor until the whole nation-yes, the' whole worltl-becomes incandescent. ll. E. KENTOPP, Superintendent. rm an e i: 1 To the Class of 1929: King Arthur charged his knights that they should lose life rather than honor. It is for you to see that this worthy tradition lives on. In this day of rapid industrial development, there is danger that too much stress on intellectual at- tainment may result in a moral and spiritual la . Your high school is seek- ing: to counteract this danger by its constant eflort to arouse and direct in you such attitudes, skills and abilities , us will enable you to adapt yourself harmoniously to the laws iiof self, of. nature, of society. and of Goth When your diploma is awarded you. receive it as though you were being knighted with the charge, iille brave and loyal? Following the ceremony of graduation, we shall ever be alert to your exhibitions of skill, not in arms as in the days of old, but in adapting yourselves and in following the quest. The whole world will unite in pushing each of you the way you have really made up your mind to go. So choose the high ways. Keep climbing. Be faithful in the quest. NELLE Booum, Principal. 1929
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. mummwwk OLD HOSE aw GREEN Mia 10 KM - r-n-Aw, H l l a t t W 4W$t ' W ' . l i . '2 ' y . .. y ' 3t 3 f1; '. X f t ' 1: A ,- 1. .. ;. t X LWu if f .f I'i : re ll 't um t; I v',' v . ' ,1 1 I L TN . lxxwf J 5 'y, a7 TX 1.; 1 M , f Kr .. m IL W : 1'-w-wV BOARD OF EDUCA TION FIRST llow--Earl Mellargue, Ed. Patterson, Roy Barker. 7- StccoNn RoweWm. McCullough, Mrs. Wm. Welsh, A. C. Nicholas. y The Board of Education of the Central Cily Schools congratulates the Senior : Class of 1929 on successfully completing the high school course, and the splendid thought and ehivalrous spirit displayed in its llClass Annual? The Class Annual represents work. Education represents work. There is never a dearth of work? and no limitations on education. One can always acquire addi- f tional knowledge, even though he feels that his education is complete upon gradua- tion from high school or college. The education you have now acquired is, to a large extent, foundational, and your future success, both in the home and in business, de- pends largely on your own individual endeavors. I ; It is the hope of the Board that your school days have been profitably spent; that the training, advantages, and education you have received from the public schools ' will always reflect itself in your daily life and conduct, and that you will always be ; energetic, industrious, progressive, and law-abiding men and women; that you l will he an influence for good and that you will he a credit to your parents, your 1 school, your home community, and the Nation itself. l 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION, By E. J. PATTERSON, ' Ils President. j. -We-mea 1 q 7; t; . Wee-.. i.--au.gi,..-wr; r Page Ni '1 L'
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