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ROGUES GALLERY JANUARY 1913 n
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The Class of January 1913 WE have just completed an important moulding period in our lives, four years of preparatory training and character building. It certainly gives us a feeling of great gratitude when we think of what those competent, untiring hands have sacrificed and how greatly they have labored in making each mould perfect,—those of our ever thoughtful faculty and principal, who will always be remembered by us as being deeply interested in our success and as having inspired our good works. We realize that it has been their sole aim throughout our whole course to make us, by their example and unceasing efforts, thoroughly capable of meeting all problems which may confront us, and mastering them. Let us show our appreciation for all that they have done for us by our determination to carry out their good teachings. Actions have always spoken louder than words; whatever we do let us place our standards at the top. If it be a college, let us lead our classes; if it be a trade, let us make good: if it be business, let us establish new records: and in every event, let good deeds result from our good intentions. Then let it be known that we are from Central and let us glory in it. Let us put our unstinted force into all our future attempts. Just as we have shown what effort has done during our past four years of character discipline, so let us show what effort will accomplish in the future. Let us show that the painstaking care which has been expended upon us has not been expended in vain; let each and every one of us make our mark in the world; be a credit to Central and to the brilliant class we graduated with; make life a success: and in all our seeking let us keep, in a separate compartment of our memory, the fondest regards for those friends we had during the four years at Central,—for those kind, helpful teachers of all that is good and for “Old Central.” JAMES E. BARRETT, President. 10
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ALICE B. ACKLEY. “Choicest things are done in smallest parcels. EDWARD H. ADAMS. Somewhat in oblivion. MARGUERITE ADAMS. “For she was jes' that quiet kind, whose nature never varies. GRETCHEN AICH. “When one is torn away, another succeeds. HAROLD ARMSTRONG. And when a lady’s in the case. You know, all other things give place. LILLIAN F. AYERS. Loquacious. Frivolous. Artistic. 1913 12
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