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FOREWORD HE staffs of :our newly centralized South- western Central School present for your pleasure the first edition of 'QThe Centralianf' We have endeavored to carry through the book consistently our theme, The Primerf, a term which we feel is significant of and appro- priate for the first publication of our combined schools. We have attempted to organize and edit our material in a unified, coherent, and bal- anced manner. We have selected art which we feel is illustrative of the theme. We hope as you turn the pages of this first Centralian, you will enjoy recalling the activi- ties of our school days in Southwestern and that in future years you will better appreciate the friendships you have made here and the oppor- tunities that were offered. 6
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DEDICATION HE great Lincoln once declared, 'QA house divided against itself can- not standf, Looking far into the future, he saw, as in a vision, the far flung possibilities iof an enduring union--each undivided state a vital factor in a perfect whole. To test the breadth and wisdom of Lincoln's vision, we need only to contemplate, for a moment, the power and pres- tige of these United States today. Perhaps it is with a kindred tlnought in mind, that the neighboring communities of Celoron and Lakewood here, beside the blue waters of Chautauqua, seek, through their mutual interest in the happiness and welfare of their young people, to foster and establish the Southwestern Central School. i Ygouth is life's morning -- rich in the beauty of its dreams and aspirations. And so it seems fitting and proper to enrich and widen the scope and quality of these dreams, and to provide ample opportunity for the development of those qualities of personality and integrity which will enable youth to move forward along the pathway to success and happi- ness. By united effort in this common cause, the people of these clom- munities will be able to achieve great and lasting results, which will be a continual source of satisfaction and joy to them. So, to this spirit of unity for the edification and advancement of the youth of these communities through better opportunities provided, through inspiration, guidance and personal endeavor, we, the Senior Class of 1948, sincerely, hopefully and gratefully dedicate this, the first num- ber of the Centralian. 5
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