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usin'lfi1 e. H Senior President's Address Ga! X69 T is a pleasure for me, as representative of the Senior Class, to welcome you, our parents and friends to these exercises. We are very happy to 'QS have with us so many of the faculty and we appreciate the presence of ln j' the Junior class-our successors. NVe welcome you all most cordially tgfgiibl and trust you may enjoy this afternoon with us. ln another month we will be graduated. Our weeks in the class- rooms and hours of study are not the only important parts of our education. NVith this instruction and study we have also acquired ideals, which have been fostered by our principal and faculty. ln this atmosphere of industry, honesty, loyalty, and co-operation our characters have been moulded. These ideals will remain with us always. We have been taught to give service, to work without thought of gloryg to accept honorable defeat. In the four years we have spent together, four years all too short for most of us, we have known the sweet taste of victory and the bitter taste of failure. VVe have kept on striving both in failure and success and each has helped to mould our minds and characters. Now, at last, the day of parting draws near. Tech has been a home, soon it will be a menory. Tears till our eyes even in the the triumph we feel because of tl1e summit attained. As we gather here today our feelings are blended by the emotions of sadness and elation. - We are extremely grateful to those who have made our graduation possible, to our parents for their willing sacrifices and to our teachers for their interest and guidance. May I quote from a eommenceinent address delivered at the University of Xlfiseonsin, in 1911: The school sends you forth today with Godspeed, intrusts to you the good name of our widening l:01llll1lllll'ty, sunnnons you to loyalty, urges you to organize all your resources of n1i11d and spirit into the unity of a high aim-tl1e resolve to realize i11 your own lives the masterful purpose of the school, which is to be in ever-fuller measure at once the standard bearer and servant of the state. Go to your work and be strong, halting not in a world of men, Balking the end half won for an instant dole of praise. Stand to your work and be wise-certain of sword and pen, VVho are neither children nor Gods, but men in a world of ll1011.', -Jerome Wilker, Senior President Fourteevu
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