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Page 5 text:
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Page 4 text:
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R. T0 the Graduates s You are about to leave the High School of Com- merce, which has been your place of work and play for the past four years, you are confronted with the questions which have become ever more pressing and diliicult to ansufer the past few years. You ask your- self, your parents, the world at large, What place is there for me to fill? What shall I do to earn a living? What chance has youth today? The purpose of your coming to us ufas that you might learn hour to think and also that you might receive training in general habits, in judgment, and in skill. You have been encouraged to question various issues in the effort to reach an unbiased opinion. You have been urged to keep abreast of the times in order to become useful, intelligent citizens. As you leaoe, carry with you the practice of trying honestly to find the reasons for conditions as they are, both personal and social. Remember that your prob- lems may find a background and counterpart in the larger social and economic problems of your country and the uforld. Your opportunities and obligations are greater than ezfer. You should have a hand in shaping the course of events to eome. You may help to eontrol the destiny of this, your country. You tnay help to rebuild a menaced social order that would make for yourself and society a larger measure of security and happiness and a new foundation of life in its best sense. These are not only your opportunities, but also your responsibilities.
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Before my eyes was a magnificent sight, Some pretty flowers and a tree on my right And the golden .fun just saying good night' Then twilight came and a blanket of lilac, And the glittering stars said, This is for you, Miss LoUxsE TRAY. Lines by Im MACE
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