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ii . Much wisdom of Urn goes with th fewest H kords. Sophoci 9 U words. mi Such is the CM with the administration and campus offi¬ cials here at Central; for though these men and women are kept behind the scenes and seldom speak, they are truly the wise directors of all the activities which keep our college running smoothly. They range from the always friendly infirmary nurses, through the helpful deans, the workers in our CUB and other buildings, even to our trus- V tees whose guidance, while not so J obvious, is very helpful
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NEW PRESIDENT James E. Brook . flr«t President of Central Washington State College. In seine ting drama as the theme of this year ' s annual, the staff of the Hyakem has chosen well. The drama of growth, of progress, has been about us continually during this year at Central Washington State College. Our growth ha not been in enroll- menlalone, although the number of student now attending Central exceeds the number attending in previous years. The drama of our growth is in expansion of alms, of purpose , of the entire future of Central The drama of education today is evcr-imporUnt in keeping America free. It unfold another scene monthly, another act yearly Great strides hove been taken In the education of our young Americans. More and greater strides arc to w that America will continue in its role of a world leader. The drama of Central’s growth is the drama of your growth because in many ways you, the students, are the college The students of Central are to be com¬ mended on their mature approach to present-day problem , their attitude to¬ ward learning, their insatiable curiosity about their world and their ever-grow¬ ing efforts to dig Into its problem. I am happy to greet the students of Central. Still in my first year. I am a comparative newi ' omer to the presidency of this college, but I am not a new¬ comer to the college itself. As a graduate of Central, I have my root Armly planted here, and I am hat t v to be nlnvirn? mv mix in lr»m .-.t r .nr»l ' c
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