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The RED and BLACK In Channing Pollock's play, The Enemy, patriotism is ironically defined as being that mental state in which a man believes that he lives in the best house on the best street in the best city in the best country-in the world. Central students KNOW that they go to the best school in the world-and if that be patriotism, make the most of it! However, the Wearers of the Red and Black are not jingoists -the rah-rah spirit has not infested their ranks. Theirs is a subtle esprit de corps that makes these Red-Blacks eager for vic- tory-stoical in defeat. And yet Central achievements and records testify that stoicism has seldom been in order. On track, field, diamond, court and gridiron victories have been many- defeats few. Central publica- tions are regarded as veritable style- sheets by most of the high school news- papers and annuals in the United States. The Red-Black Choir, Band, and Orchestra are Well-known for their ex- cellence wherever school bands march, orchestras play, choirs sing. America's Most Beautiful School Campus is the title many critics have given Central's 57 acres of woods, lawn, and stream. And then the final incre- ment-a high standard of teaching,and a capable and understanding adminis- tration. And again-if this be patriotism, make the most of it! The GREEN and GOLD The Wearing of the Green -and gold is all over-the big doors have swung closed on the 541 members of the Class of 1932, the largest in the history of Central. The final events of Commencement week have been solemnly and quietly ushered in by the Baccalaureate Service at the Court Street M. E. Church-the Reverend Hazen Werner preaching the sermon. Class Night, with its colorful lantern walk and tearful farewells on Monday, has been quickly followed by the Commencement exercises on Thurs- day evening at the I. M. A. auditorium. Dr. William H. Walker, Flint High School alumnus, and professor of Berea College in Kentucky, has given the final address of admonition. The last sad rights of the class have been pro- nounced under the direction of Super- intendent L. H. Lamb and Principal J. E. Wellwoodfalthough now that the coveted sheepskins have been safely intrusted to the proud parents' keeping the rites have lost their sorrowful aspect. The Class of 1932 has joined the numberless Legion of High School Alumni. As they have been, so will they be-leaders, editors, musicians, artists, actors, athletes ..... Wei fN
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