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THE LAUREL Dear Seniors of the Class of 1931: lt is with a deep sense of appreciation that I acknowledge the choice you have made in the dedication of your classbook. I feel particularly close in my relationship to the Class of 1931, for I am sure that you are mindful of the fact that when you entered upon your career in the New Haven State Normal School and were gradually finding your Way in a new situation, I, too, was starting upon a new adventure. As each one of you goes out to begin your tasks, for which you have made earnest, thoughtful, and careful preparation, may you remember that I would wish to follow you in spirit, at least, and to keep, if one might, that relationship which I have enjoyed with you here in the Normal School. You have chosen a high calling, one which asks no less than the best you have in you to give. And in the words of a well-known and well- beloved teacher, may I say: Each year we creep a little nearer to our goal, only to find that a finished teacher is a contradiction in terms. Our reach will forever ex- ceed our grasp. Yet what a delight in approximation! Even in our failures there is comfort, when we see that they are generally due not to technical, but to personal defectsf Evidently then, as we become better teachers we also become in some sort 'better persons. As teaching is the most universal of the professions, those are for- tunate who are able to devote their lives to its enriching study. Please accept my most sincere thanks and my earnest wish for your happiness and success. And so, farewell, and fair be all thy hopes, And prosperous be thy life. Believe me, ever loyally yours, ANNE E. SEABURY.
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