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CENTRAL IN ACTION—Mr. Gwyn’s Chemistry Class look into things . . . The golden stairs . . . Typing class ... A group of girls sew a little bit . . . The drafting room, 400 . . . Woodshop . . . Mr. Broome ticks a delinquent off. miospiim s h»:ii 3
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CENTRAL IN ACTION—Noon Hour in the cafeteria . . . More golden stairs . . . The cooking room decides to mix things up . . . Art class . . . Mr. Grant's fourth hour Physics class . . . The library, after school . . . Trophy case . . . Morning exercises in machine shop. 2 pitoM»i: ri s i m
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To Ontrsil nil'll School • Central High School is more than a build- ing. a faculty, a curriculum, and a group of student . It is also an opportunity for the making of friendships, for the building and preservation of worthwhile traditions, for the development and expression of ideals. The Prospectus is one of the most worth- while of our traditions. For several gener- ations it has helped to preserve the friend- ships of high school days. It has served to carry forward from year to year those tra- ditions and ideals which in the most real sense are Central High School. I am most delighted to welcome the 1934 volume into the long line of its predecessors. I cf-oj o r • The Class of 1934 goes forth from Cen- tral High School to join ranks with the mem- bers of 58 other classes graduated from the school which you will soon call your Alma •Mater. If you carry with you the ideals and traditions which you have woven into the life of this school you will be an overpower- ing influence for good in the city of Flint. We hope that these last three years have given you a background for your own happi- ness and success and for service to your fellow men. You take with you our hope for you and our faith in you. • In a very short time another door of opportunity will l c opened to you who are the Seniors of 1934. The community into which you are going is expecting still more of you. It needs men and women who arc dependable, honorable, earnest and enthusi- astic — who will take an active interest in its attaint. My wish for you who are leaving us is that you may have courage — courage to live up to the very best that is in you, courage to start again when your plans have failed, courage to work for that which you think is right in spite of all obstacles, courage to make yourselves felt as leaders when you know that you are right, and courage to follow another’s lead when he knows more than you — in a word, courage to walk the high road. • Another year has parsed. It has been a better school year than 1932-33 in many respects. Our graduating seniors should find more and better opportunities for ad- vancement. If this department can help you in the future, as we hope we have helped you in the past, please feel free to call upon us. We of the attendance office wish for the individuals of the class of 34” continued success in whatever pursuits they might take up. If the Senior Clus? maintains the high standards of citizenship throughout life it will be carrying on the lofty tradi- tions of previous graduating classes. O. fi icrpt+xS. 4 ricosrini s i m
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