'l'ltvrt- art- thosv who t-ondwtnn you for your honvsty and iranknt-ss. Utln-rs art- t'otn't-rtivtl for your stu-wi. while- a lk-xx' argue- tltat you know Itltb nntt-h. lt has wrt-t' In-t-n tlnts with all gvtn-rations, You art- lortunatt- to ht- living in this ago with tnost ot' your lift- ln-t'ot'o you. 'l'hn- world is t-alling for nn-n and wotnt-n who art- not at't'aitl to taut its prohlt-nts and find dvsirahlt- solutions, NW- hopt- in partial pri-pat'atiott for thvsv nvw and untrie-d tasks we- hart- had a stnall l1itl't in hvlping you forgv your artnor, For you who havt- otht-r yours in the' high srhool wt- hopt- the-rv will bt- vltallviigt-s to at-liit-vt-nivnt. and to you who t-otnplt-to your high svhool training' this your wv give- our hh-ssing. liv assurt-d ot' our abiding inte-rust in you and in your atlvt-nturings into broader fit-lds. As you go forward wt- t-otntnvnd for your 1'vt'lvt'tiot1 tht- words of King: ln thv strt-ngth ot' otir t'atlivt's wt- go, not in the-it' tt'ztt'ks3 the-it' stars wt- follow, not tht-ir dvad t-atttp-t'it'vs. V. NI. ROGERS. Titel nt-w organization will he knowti as The State' Prvparatory School. said Janws ll. Bakvr, who was Speak- ing to thv st-hool hoard. before Prep Building was fwectflti. ln: Baker was proposing a plan to remove- the Prvparatory llvpartnivnt ot' tht- l'nivt-rsity front tht- l'nivvrsity cani- pus. llv 1-xplainvtl that sut'h a vhangt- was Ill't't'SS1ll'y il' he- was to ln- sum-t-t-sst'ul in st-curing appropriations for thv Vniversity, Tha I,t-gislaturt- had lweu informed that the Vnivwrsity was simply a High School for Bouldesrf' And so the st-hool hoard joinvd l'ot't's-s with the- Vtiivvrsity, and as liouldt-r's part in tht- t-liangt-, Pre-p Building was t-i-vt-tml that is to say. tht- wt-st wing was 4-rt-4-tvtl, This was long, long ago. As niort- and tnore- boys and girls applied I'or admission. the- building gre-w to tht- vast, to that south and toward tht- sky. What a throng of studt-nts has passe-d tln'ough its doors! I saw it lntilt. l saw tht- first asse-tnhly. I saw ltr. t'allahan take- 4-hargv. l saw thf- ts-at'lieu's fvw, at first. hut tht-ir nutnlwr llll'l't'2iSPIl, until a faculty of mort- than thirty now liavv rliat-go, I saw l'rol'vss0r llykv sum-- t-a-t-d Ur. t'allahan. llr. Kingsbury sttvcvt-tl Professor Ilykv, l'rot'f-ssor llre-tnall sttrw-4-tl l'rot't-ssor Kingsbury, and the-n vatnt- l'rot't-ssor Ware-. who still rarrit-s on. flood hys-. good old Prop, You havci ht-1-n a true- frif-nd to nw and to svvwral thousand finfi boys attd girls f tnany grown up. niarriwd. the-ir boys and girls attending in tht- saint- old Prvp St-hool. Good hyt-, Old Frit-nd' l'll ln- se-wing you. WM, V. CASEY.
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