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ina if s THAN li il E C ii AAA ii ii Mi 'C The Ivy Clad Standing tall and beautiful in the twilight hush is Central, dear old school, with whom partinfg, we feel, is impossible. Though we may leave our high school through graduation, never can A we forget it in our innermost hearts, nor can yt its inviting nooks and shady corners ever be- come dimmed in our memory. E When age has blurred our sight and snowed l our hair, when thoughts of old Central come ll back to us, and we see the gold of the evening sun caressing its towering top, the massive ,L stateliness of the ivy clad walls casting dark yi shadows on the campus, we can never forget our old school. I Dear old Central, beloved ivy clad, we must go from you, but there is no power on earth which can blot out beautiful memories. t s 1 s I 1 jr 3 ji gl 1, 11 4 4- 41 4 ql 4- 11 , o . 4 4 o Ii Ii qt 41 Il ll 1, I! I 1' s 5 o 4 ' I I 5 0 Q1 it v 'I 4 31. P K l'l t
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' ' i ' , ig 'L f .1 5 EAN J 1, 'fe Great Sfhiwfi ACLC -7' lr 1 'yi 52 wkhr. t W qi 1, W- t 1 a t r Q S 5 4: ? if -ww if w, af 4 Q MIL JAMES E. MARSHALL A young f0l't'iLi'NQ'l', speaking ht-fore at grriup of St. Paul vitizt-ns tht- Qtht-r day, f'0Iltl'ZlSlt'll vdut-ation in this l'UlllltI'y with that in her own us tullows: In my 4-uuntry one is uskcd, 'What mln yuu know? ln thn- l'. S. wt- ask, 'Huw many yvurs tf sc-lloul hang- you tinislu-1l'?' Nt'ht-n I first lit-ztrd that statement, I was not mu:-li ilnpresst-tl. As I niultl 'it ovt-1'. how:-vt-r, l um struck with its si,afnitit-mice-. VVh:1tt-'vt-r our DUSIUOII on the Q-dlxcatinliztl ludthtr, How nnuvli do we know? This question 4-ztnnot he answmw-d hy 21 t-atnlrig nf the fm-ts we have 3.l'IlHSSPIl, oi' Z1 I'Pl'it2li of the l'fllll'SCS wt- have pursut-d, or :L StZlt0'lll0llt of tht- suhjevts of study to whirh ww have hcen exposed. Hits our study frivt-n us :L working' vonnmmd of tho fundunivntul prnvessos? Has it tlt-vt-lone-d within us il, more worthy home nluinht-rsliip? Ilaxvv wt- really m'n1::i'vsscrl in t-itizenship? ilu wt- c-vidt-noe ft growth in t'h1Ll 2ll'f6l'? llavu wt- mzule- zidvzlnvvlnt-lit tnwarfi :t rn-ul XUt'klfi0ll'f lizlvt- Wt' lv2lI'Ilt'f1, tw illli' civ2'i'e-t-. how In nmkt- it worthy uso uf our It-isure? 'lqlwsv are ull mmle-l'll erlut-ationail obje-1-tives. How mm-h do wt- know? J I' M U Pzlzrv st-vt-11
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