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FACULTY rw -if had i f t if . -a, .af I gf., V ' 'P 'f i' . . r r A4 .-,. f . ,WM x , Nl: ti. H. .lonxsox NIR. l. W. Rxowurox Xllss Errng Flmxcns C.-XRTI-Ii llji.. WIA. li.S, Secretrzry The standard of a Junior Colleges excellence Business Manager of the college. manages the resides in a great measure in the quality ol' its important and difficult oflice with elliciency and leaders. Under the present administration of economy. The college secretary. Ettie Frances our college. E. C. J. C. has expanded to propor- Carter. is competent at her duties. friendly in tions unrecognizable to the students of earlier her relations with the students. and ready to days. Heading the administration for the eighth serve at all times. Mr. Webb. the man with the consecutive year is President L. U. Todd. whose funny little mustache. Social Studies Prof.. is aim has always been lo labor for the advance- thorough and eflicient in his work and is well ment of our college. Mr. Hip Johnson. a true liked on the campus. Mrs. Sullivan. admired by friend of the students. serves as Vice-President all the students, conducts the Education Depart- and Registrar of the college. Mr. Knowlton. ment with elliciency. Xln, G. W. Wigan Xlns. .lfXYIt-L Sl'I.I.lY.-XX ILS.. ll..X. BS.. MA. vu... L A f
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A .ew sf stew - ' - ' .ff ft, , K g , Vw Af., X 'C W W 'Q LQTCDDD Qi. PRESIDENT To THE SOPHOMORE Crass: There is only one message at this particular time. This nation is at war. Everything in your life now and in the future depends on the out- come of it. The peoples of this and other na- tions have been tried in the past in the fiery crucible of war. Many of the faults and inferi- orities will be burned up as dross. During the process indolence, selfishness, the lack of train- ing, of initiative, and the will to command and achieve will show up now in individuals and in the nation. Great good will come from our band- ing together in this common effort, yet all of it will not be good. Great damage may come to some of our moral standards here at home. Group hatreds toward other races and peoples have been developed. At home, sectional and class hatreds will have a fertile field in which to work. It is in times like this that young people have the opportunities that will test their metal. The toughness of their moral libre will be tested to the fullest. The amount of good will and selfish- ness will become known. This is my message to every graduate: do your full part in the war effort. At least one of your fellows. a graduate of 1937. has died in action: many of us may be called on to make the same sacrifice. During the war keep your head high and your chin up. After the war do your best to see that we have a decent world to which war will not come to settle issues that could be settled in the making of the peace. If you do this, you will be worthy graduates.
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