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CONTENTS e FACULTY CLASSES FRATERNITIES BASKETBALL ACTIVITIES
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rt SINCERELY appreciate the honor which the gradu- ating classes have conferred upon me. One of the rewards of teaching, and truly a source of keen satis- faction, is the knowledge that one has been a source of help in the student ' s acquisition of an education. There is nothing more inspiring to a teacher than a recepHve and appreciative audience. It is a reminder that he has not lost sight of the student outlook. To the classes of ' 36, may I offer this parting message: While graduation from college presupposes a certain ability to meet the formal requirements of your profession, more than ability is required to crash through the barriers of a world that is but cooly receptive to the importunings of the novice. One must acquire a watchful patience and in addition, sufficient initiative to create opportunities when there are no openings in sight. The world at no lime has been burdened with an overproduction of good ideas. Do not be afraid to try something neiv. The men and women who have received the most out of life are those who have chosen untrodden paths. Do not, at the first disappointment or obstacle, look about for a guardian angel in the form of individual or state aid. Do not rationalize that the world owes you something. Remember that you are part of that world. Do not look for easy roads to success. Success itself is never final and is far less interesting than the process of attaining it. To a pioneering youth that looks to no one for subsidy, but prefers to seek out opportunity and if necessary create it, may I extend my sincerest best wishes. Abraham Taub
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■t : BHte -3I B DEAN ARNY A ITH a feeling of humility and meekness, the Class of 1936 comes to the throne of our Dean with a bouquet of sincere thanks and appreciative thoughts for all the many pleasant hours we spent with him. Dr. Amy ' s good humor, jovial personality, frank outspoken statements, sincerity and desire to help, have made his lectures reverberate with the ions of experience and the electrons of success. As head of the college, Dr. Amy ' s understanding of the values of life, his sense of justice, and his clear temperate thoughts have made his rule as Dean, free from the autocratical dominance seen so fre- quently in other institutions of learning.
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