Brown Preparatory School - Brownian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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A THOUGHT FOR THE CLASS OF EXCERPT F ROM A PSALM OF LIFE HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Plootprints on the sands of time, Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, shall take heart again. 47

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YEARBOOK STAFF To produce something new and totally different-something outstanding and finef-that is the standard toward which every graduating class aims for its yearbook. lt is a momentous task, requiring painstaking labor and Whole- hearted cooperation from all involved. lf this accomplishment has been in correct proportion to the effort exerted and the result anticipated, the staff has justified the confidence and faith of the Iune. 1939, class in their ability to edit a yearbook worthy of a most outs standing class. Thaddeus Kulpinski Clifford Baldwin William Schlachter Rita Leo William Ellis William Nuneviller IAMES RIVIELLO Editor THOMAS SCHWARTZ Business Manager 46



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VALEUIETUHY For a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth - Luke 12:15. Tonight we deem it necessary and appropriate to think on this statement from the lips of Him who understood life. We dare paraphrase these words, to get from them this basic idea: it is not what we grab in life, but what we give that really counts. Preliminary days of preparatory training are not for personal profit only, but to enable us in days to come to aid humanity by some service, whether small or great. We are going into a world that is characterized by a feeling exactly opposite to this truth. Amid people that are hungry, for educated men and women to show them a life that is not self-centered will be a severe test, but the greater the sacrifice, the greater the esteem of society. History has proved this statement to be true. When we pause to think of Pasteur, Koch, Burbank, George Mueller, David Livingston and William Carey it is the fact that they aided humanity by sacrifice that gives them a predominant place. It is also obvious from the lives of such men that preparatory days are never ended. They rightly named the closing exercises of the school period, Commence- ment. Surely it is only the beginning. The one who feels that he has gained at this point enough to gratify his wants in life will stop. The wiser mind will press on with a new goal, knowing that this night is just a milestone. As we leave Brown, we want to remember that success is not measured by dollars and cents, it does not operate by bias selection, and it is not limited to a few whose names are fixed in a court of predestination. These thoughts belong to those who are spiritless, lazy, and content to complain rather than lift a hand to aid the condition of themselves or of others. Over against such negatives these facts remain true. Success lies within the scope of all, it is attained by conscientious endeavor, by the keeping of a vision, by the taking advantage of all opportunities. Our training here was for the specific purpose of enabling us to recognize these opportunities when they come, and to make the most of them. Generally speaking, the greater number of the people who claim they never had a chance, in reality never recognized their chances when they came. Let the members of the Class of 39 leave this school determined within themselves to achieve that measure of success for which they have been pre- paring within their own respective fields. We might do well to bear in mind the exhortation, He that would be greatest among you let him be servant of all. Others may do a greater work, But you have your part to dog And no one in all God's heritage Can do it so well as you. -George Smith. 48

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