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I would be true, for there are those who trust meg I would be pure, for there are those who careg I would be strong, for there is much to sufferg I would he hrave,' for there is much to dare. -XWALTBR. As you of the class of 1944 approach graduation-your goal for the past four years- can you count your benefits from the days spent here? Can you cull from your gleanings of four years in high school the finest particles that you now hold? Among those treasures are there some which contribute to that priceless possession-a strong and noble character? I firmly believe that without such your graduation cannot mean success. Your character began to form when you were but an infant, and it will continue to grow as long as you live. Home, church, school, and all other elements of your environ- ment have helped to make you what you are. In continuing to mold your life, which is determined to an immeasurable degree by you as distinct beings, you will do well to consider the civic, social, ethical, moral, and religious standards that you consider ideal. You must not fail at this time, when great responsibilities face you, to have the strength and good judgment to incorporate only the nobler traits in your personal code of life, and to make them dominant in every action. Remember that the character of the democratic state is the culmination of that of the individuals who comprise it. Best wishes for self-realization of the highest order. DR. HOWARD ANDREW KINHART.
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