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Class of June 1912 OFFICERS President . Raymond Horn Secretary . Louise Lupien Vice President . Edna Healy Treasurer . . . Ralph McFaul c£j CJ3 CJJ Remarks by the President Seniors: In accordance with the custom which is as old as the Annual itself, we take this opportunity to greet those friends and associates with whom we have spent the last four years at Central. Fervently we hope that graduation may not sever the ties of friendship which we have formed and, although happy in our commencement, it is not without a deep feeling of regret that wc leave. Now our thoughts are turning naturally to the future and soon we will be considered as alumni instead of students of this school. The future is full of opportunities and it is for us to see and to grasp them. To this end, our —20—
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high school course has been prepared in order that we may not only see the opportunity but also avail ourselves of it. Various trades and professions are calling every day men and women of high character and self-reliance. It is for us to choose the one for which we are best suited. Then, when we have chosen, let us enter the race with our goal fixed firmly in mind and with a strong determination to “make good.” By “making good,” we do not mean that we should be the greatest in our trade or profession, but that we should make our influence always a thing to be felt and our opinion always to be respected. Let not our success be measured by the amount of money we have amassed, or by the number of men we have under our control, or by the great position of trust we occupy, but rather let it be measured by the amount of good we have accomplished for the betterment of our fellow men. Although in the future we may be separated by many miles, may we always be held together by that common bond of fellowship which has been so characteristic of our class, and by our loyalty to Old Central. And now as we leave school days behind us to enter into newer and greater fields of activity, let us bear in mind the words of Lincoln: “I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true; I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live up to the light I have.” RAYMOND HORN. ]
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