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1 S SENIOR CLASS THOMAS CARLEY Preszdent BERNARD SMITH Poet MARY MARGARET FRENCH Lawyei PETER THRODAHL ROLF BYE Prophet GEORGE FEINSTEIN Vice-President S ec1'etm'y-Treasurer N i ,- .un , , V I ,c K CLASS MOTTO We are the best to stand the test CLASS F LOWER Forget-me-not CLASS COLORS Lavender and Gfeen N Commencement June 5 a S Baccalaureate Class Night I di sv Q June 1 1 X X June 3 zlqxxyxl' V W V..- f'- 1 ng--- Q 137' .E Q O Sr' Page Eighteen
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Page Seventeen C. K. BAARMAN Stern, resolute, firm, powerful. ERE for years and years, he was always with us, yet almost apart from usg he served as the friend, the advisor, the teacher, but at the same time not many were his every day friends. It was with deepest respect for this man that every graduating class left the halls of Central. From the hearts of every student of his subject there went up a feeling of mixed emotions, for he was a teacher of unusual qualities. Few students went to his classes unprepared. Other studies might be neglected but for some unknown reason, a reason one could not explain, Physics was never over- looked. Faculties change from year to year, but it remains for those who have been long associated with the customs, the ideals, the hopes of the school to represent most Ht tingly the responsibilities of the faculty. Most thoroughly did he perform his work and the faculty club mourns the loss of him as their president We believe that we have not quite the proper perspective as vet for we have been too closely with him this year. It is the classes who have graduated who recall this moving figure, who recall him as the outstanding memory in their associations with Central. 4 'Y 3-J ,N Now he is gone. There is no one who will take his place 'in just the same way. ,lx X The school mourns the passing of this truly great man. I X e, f xx H6 J - - -- we Liz. fi . I I' M r V I' xxx Q. x Q 1' We salute him as scholar, gentleman, friemlf' Sv. X F l., p . I
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JYA l GLENNA MAUDE HAGNESS GEORGE F1-:INSTEIN l'7ll1t?d1'Cf0l'lIlll Salufcztoriun Average for four years, 94.90 Average for four years, 94.38 OMING as the highest scholastic honors that the school can bestow on any two j students, the appointments as valedictorian and salutatorian of each graduating class represent the culmination of four years of work that is of the highest caliber. The distinction of having the highest average of the class is something to work for upon entering as a freshman, and it takes the unusual student to be the valedictorian or salutatorian of his class. It is indeed an honor. Sk Pk Bk VERY big undertaking needs a manager of highest authority to come to for the last word and final check for accuracy. To fill the position of Forx adviser is no task that can be taken lightly. It is work covering nearly a year in its length, work that extends to all types and variations of laborg from money problems to those of make-up, editing, and general literary style the troubles run continuously. The respon- Y sibility rests largely upon the adviser and to him come the criticisms of the hyper- critical. If 0 To E. W. Butler the Forx that will last as a memory If Nix Start' for 1930 wishes to ex- to them, though it soon will ,RQX tend sincere thanks for his be just another Forx to the , msg kindly guidance to a book Jrdinary reader. S . Sv 5 'r I If Q ' 'i ' ' ffflflfi'-'fiilli x .5 5 il., X9-L'-.-il , 'Qi fv,., -' x is Page Nineteen Q
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