Way Home ls Ever Qearest AStliesctiiptoi-Siiapesthe Cla ,so al' 1 1 y so c o tie faculty shape the molten clay of intellect within thei bench and the teacher on his Jlatform f ' l I oi m tie two integral palts that make up any school. It is the teacher who of a school. It is the student who J ' f' I I rout es the material with which to work. The spirit of unit and a l y mutua interest which draws both student and professor into closer b after graduation, for this is what h dearest. r grasp. The student at the deteinnnes the caliber onds will be remembered long as made the name of Carleton ever
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