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Senivr P1-exq, Sam Keclzwitls . . . who guides bis Senior lllroblenl-rlfildren willy a light rein. has Iwo main interests in life - art and horses. These two be rec'om'iles by drawing the latter to the virtual e.w'lusion of any other siilajeft. Crepe fluttered dolor- ously when the order was sent out to close all rare trades, but Sam bright- ened considerably on thinkin g that Eastern tracks remain o llzen. for be hopes to go bark to the Yale Art Institute.
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ffm t, the Senior-A . . . llllnme Uel-Aatilitq ,YA fxemplified by . . . Our keenest regret is a last farewell to Flintrid ge, the school that has given us of its immeasurable benefits. W e take with us an infant knowl- edge, groomed in scholarly surroundings, which we are eager to put to a sterner test. Commencement is the milestone which marks the end of our earl trainin and the be innin o even richer o ortunit in which to J' K g 3 J' a l that which has been iven to us. J' K Flintridge is a source of strength from which every student has drawn his share, and in return has added his own contribution. This reciprocity of benepts cannot help but build lasting ties between student and school. Uur expressions of gratitude are inadequate. The future permitting, how- ever, the accomplishments of Flintridge training will suffice for those expressions. Fine phrases and generous speculations do not alone speak for those graduating. Their instincts are the jinest, their perspective blade-sharp . . . qualities which today determine the extent of national preparedness. America gives to her youth the inspiration of a great heritage . . . a heri- tage not without sacrifices which have served to maintain it through the years. From the heritages of school and state, Flintrid ge graduates derive a higher sense of responsibility to the world which they are about to enter. SAM BECKWITH
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Secretary- 'freaAurer, Reid :Wien . . . who mis granted this sinefure in tbongbtful rerognition of bis being the first student ever to return smiling for an extra fling at prep life. Reid has X!Il'lll the year taking a course in subjects demanded by Davis. the college zvlviflv luis attraeted his attentions as the place best-fitted to train him in the flartieular line u'lJic'lJ be hopes to follow. Reid will not be alone, for other Iflintridge grads will be there to meet him.
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