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2 .1'?.f52'1 . OEOEENQQ A 25 i 0 'D as - 0 o A og l P gg I 9 U Vocational Department x X I f X . l 0 N BRICKER HAUENSTEIN 5-1-AEGER CAHILL X X N The Library N , ' i The library, this year, experienced an unpref if cedented expansion both in its size and in its system. l With the transferring of this department to the large library in the Administration Building, the t space available for books and study tables was great' ly increased so that fifty students could convenient' l ly be accommodated at one time. Under the efficient direction of Miss Reilly, a 1' regulation card index library system was installed ' which greatly facilitated the checking up on the V books. Miss Reilly is to be commended, not only for her capable management of the library, but also for f her willingness and readiness to assist the students 1 M155 REILLY in locating the reading matter. Q I ix D llGQQtisQQQQQQQQoQQ0Q 20 QQ0QQQA5QoQl Twentyf'I'wo
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C KX Qdgacsofciz QQQSZ SQQQUQQ-7 soil The Class Message There comes a time when we stand upon the brink of a boundf less sea, on the threshold of the future. Ere we embark we are wont to look back upon those things which we are about to leave behind. Our minds revert to fond memories. t Four years ago we, a band of pilgrims in quest of knowledge, entered the portals of Central. Today, we represent the Class of nineteenfhundred and twentyfsix. We have emerged from a period of transition. Boys and girls have grown into young men and worn' en. Foundations have been laid. Tastes for vocations, ambitions, faculties for thought and imagination have arisen from confusing doubts. Formed ideals displace mishapen fancies. A ' We cannot express, in words, our gratitude to those faithful guides whose sincerest efforts have been devoted to our enlighten' ment. The realization of their aims, endeavors, kindly thoughts and influences leaves an impress on our lives. We have achievedg but not in the measure we should have achieved. To those who tread the path behind us we leave this part' ing message: Whether on the field or in the classroom do your best. Perseverance and application are the only roads to perfection. Utilize to advantage every opportunity for your betterment, morally, mentally, physically, so that in time to come you may have no re- gretsf' Beloved Central, your cherished memory will ever be an inf spiration! Though your doors have closed behind us, your influf ence will guide our lives as we set out on that infinite sea, the Future. George W. Dickey ov ' ' 0 ' . F 0 ' 0 Q F 0 Q IIQQQSZ QQQQQJQQQQ QQQQQQQI Twenty-Four
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