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iFORUM THE SENIOR CLASS CF JUNE, 1930 5 we nearer approach the open door of graduation, and our turn at the 3 get bar, we restfully pause to gaze into the invisible future and subcon- V X s sciously muse at its vastness and the mystery of it all. Some of us will rise well up into the Sun of our profession. But who amongst ' 4 'f -' us will that be? Then too, there are some of us who will carry their equipment far into the Suns of other fields of endeavor. and we know not where our success ends or how, for the Gods have so wished it. l.et us turn for a moment and recall a few memories to our mind. How well we see ourselves treading upon the first premises of our chosen future, how we zealously ground away at facts and legal principles, mastered our inclinations to be careless and lazy, only to become active and particular. XYe can see clearly now. why we were urged so frequently to give our best efforts. XYe appreciate the importance of it all. Thus. before we leave our resting place. let us bid farewell to those noble characters who gave their time and knowledge, that we may carry on the high ideals of our calling. Beyond question, our work here has been doubly profitable. We have our professional training on one side, and the many staunch friendships we have made on the other. How much we owe our Alma Mater we can only repay by heaping credit upon ourselves as men, and the law as honest practitioners, and abiders of it. l.et us always respect law and order, and conduct ourselves accordingly. Inspire respect in our fellow men and we shall inspire respect for ourselves. Prove ourselves genuine men and we shall command the respect of all. By so doing, we place the practice of the law and its traditions far above reproach and to the benefit of all mankind. EDGAR l3EAL'CH.-XMP Page Twenty-sir
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