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BOARD OF EDITORS LOUISE GILMAN MARGARET GREER Associate Editor MORRIS BAKER Associate Editor Editor in Chief HELEN CATES FRANCIS ANSLEV Associate Editor MARSHALL BASCOMB ‘Business Manager 12
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A XC ord to the WVse I shall try Id say net much more than a word and we will take it for granted that you are wise. An appropriate topic for me to discuss would be. I think, “ I kings As They Ought to Be.” “ I hings As They Ought to Be,” constitute the stufl of which creams are said to be made. I here is not one of you who has not had such a dream, and the quality of that dream has set for you a standard of noble living. Your conception of what things ought to be is going to determine for you the measure of your success or failure, ycur happiness or disappointment in the days that are before you, and very largely, too, will it determine the same elements in the future of these with whom you come: in contact and whose lives yours will influence. So, when you dream, dream noble dreams; let your aims be high, your purposes lofty. Consider nothing as worthy of your interest and effort unless it makes you ai d those about you better and truer men and women for having participated in it. Vale! Vale! Vale! 11 l. n. McWhorter.
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Our Purpose Our purpose in dedicating this Annual to the Hon. S. C. Gale is to show our appreciation of a kindly act done twenty years ago. And the June class of ’09 join with the faculty of Central High in assuring Mr. Gale that his action is appreciated by us all. Our purpose in giving the January, ’09. class so much space in our Annual is to secure more good will and co-operation between the half term classes at Central. Our purpose in having the cover in blue and gold is that it is our class colors, and we are proud of them. Our purpose in giving our own class so much space is that this is our book and who would have a better right to it? We wish to thank Mr. Greer and Mr. McWhorter for their kind help in preparing this book, the thanks of the editors are also due to Mr. Miller, the photographer, for the photographs he has presented to us, free of charge. Hoping that the work done by the Annual board is satisfactory to the class, we remain. Yours respectfully, THE EDITORS. 13
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