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3 4mm lite 8 i'Qz.537 OR THEIR helpful cooperation and kindness in making the Year Book, I wish to thank Associate Editors: Ermyn Russell, Jennie Wincek, Betty Pierson, and Helen Quinton. Photography Editor: Constance Beverly. Art Editor: Marie Bettcher. Business Manager: Frances Scully. Associates: Mary Barry and Margaret Seymour Grady. Literary Advisor: Miss Mary Underhill. Business Advisor: Mr. Andrew S. Flagg. Mr. Douglas Plunkett, photographer. Mr. William Roberts and Mr. Warren Osborn of the Excelsior Printing Co. Mr. Arpiar Saunders of Greylock Photo Engraving. Dolores Vfnzotti, Editor
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.0 4'-, AE?- M, tt: F ff' u N .rf AX ' wwafzzwa And therefore whoso seeks the truth Shall find in no wise peace of heart. HAT is rightg what is good? How shall we know right and good? How can man reconcile himself to these conflicting conceptions? Our genera- tion has seen the beliefs and creeds we have been brought up on and trusted implicitly broken and trampled upon,-our views and beliefs discarded and swept away. How shall we deal with these things-what is right? Is it right to rush heedlessly into a situation to show our ways are superior? Is it right to remain passive and stoic in the belief that our way is good, and good will triumph over evil? For then, what is good? It is remaining staunch and firm and resisting change? Is not a changing world the good world - the one we are striving for? Is not the American way of life change and progress? The American way of life is to be determined by us, the youth of America. We must decide whether we resist change or whether we shall determine what this change is to be - for if we refuse to do either and keep our heads in the clouds or our feet implanted in firm ground - the wave of the future will wash over us and destroy us.
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Y ' 14 If ZA 9 . f 5 .1 ga at -2 ,iff we' -'kgs- ..l lalzmfal fo Edmund K. Luoldy S WE COME to the end of our four years at S.T.C., we look back upon the happiness we have had here- that happiness which comes through experiences, learning and friendships. All of these we have found and shared, not only among ourselves, but with our advisor, whose patient understanding and thoughtful guidance have been a constant inspiration. So with sincere wishes for his continued success, we gratefully dedicate this Year Book to Edmund K. Luddy, who has been and always will be, one of us.
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