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Board of Education 1932-1933 MR. CHARLES A. GEIGER, 1'I'0S1l1Gl1lf MRS. RALPH DOUGLAS MR. XVM. A. MAXYVELL MRS. H. NV. SANDUSKY MR. JOHN PATT MR. DAVID CURTIN FREDRICK H. BARBEE Superintendent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1931-1932 MRS. H. W. SANDUSKY MR. VVM. A. MAXWETJL MRS. RALPH DOUGLAS MR. N. S. HILLYARD DIR. CHARLES A. GEIGER MR. O. A. ZOLLINGER New Members: MR. JOHN PATT, MR. DAVID CURTIN
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1 z -' Farewell to Seniors V 329 In Writing a final Word for the Class of Nine- teen Hundred Thirty-two, the sixty-fourth class to graduate from Central, the best hope I can give them is that some of the finer standards and tradi- tions of Central have become a part of the fabric of their lives. Founded in Eighteen Sixty-five, Cen- tral has a long list of Alumni, five thousand four hundred nineteen in all, who have built up a high level of living and thinking for Central's sons and daughters. Now that We have more than a thous- and students, we are increasing our Alumni each year by around three hundred twenty-five students. More than sixty per cent of our graduates seek fur- ther development in college-incurring thereby greater social obligations. These and all others who cultivate stout hearts, clear heads and a correct un- derstanding of social demands, can do much to- wards stleadiness and order and joy in the world. May they make this their goal. Wherever the Class of i932 go they carry the love of Central with them, and Central's high com- mand that they be always and forever ambitious men and women of integrity and honor. i 1
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