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There will always be performances to be staged, explanations to be given, tradi- tions to be broken, trips to be made, and assemblies to be attended. We can and do expect these events to continue while we are here to be a part of them and long af- ter our participation in them has ceased. There is not always either a possibility or a desire to take part in every function at La- Salle, nor should there necessarily be such a desire on the part of every student. This, in essence, has become the philosophy of the modern student. He becomes what he wishes as his duty to himself, and is the best person he can be as his duty to others as well as to himself. New directions and ideas are always ac- companied by new responsibilities. La- Salle ' s students have proven themselves both willing and able to accept the chal- lenge these responsibilities have presented in preparation for further tests to be faced in the future.
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