

Title page with a beige background. A large central rectangle outlined in black lines displays text. The top of the rectangle has a shelf with two helmets, an open book, and other objects. Below the shelf, "AVON" is written in large red letters. Underneath, in smaller black letters, are the words "OLD FARMS", "AVON CONNECTICUT", "A JUNIOR COLLEGE AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS", and "THEODATE POPE RIDDLE FOUNDER M CM XXV". Red stars separate some of the lines of text. Two red symbols resembling the number 11 are below the founder's name. The rectangle's bottom has a circle with a winged creature and the phrases "ET ASPIRANDO" and "PER SEVERANDO". The rectangle's sides have decorative black line illustrations. The bottom of the page has more black line illustrations. The illustration artist's signature is at the bottom left. The title is "Title Page" and the artist is Arthur Allen Lewis.
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