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llSllSl'S MESSAGES To lbe Clan' of 1939: May the lessons in human relations learned from your fellow students in your four years at college complement the lessons learned from books and professors. May your college life have been a social and spiritual experience as well as an intellectual enterprise. Society expects from college graduates not only intelli- gence but also civilized attitudes, matured emotions and cultivated character. May your college have prepared you to meet the chal- lenge of your future. RUTH L. JONES, Dem: of Womefz. To lhe Clary of 1939: You are leaving the sheltered haunts of academic tran- quillity to meet the more uncertain problems of living and of making a living. Whether you find the challenge to living inspiring, will depend partly upon the ground-work already laid and even more upon an evolving philosophy which, to be sustaining, must be founded upon reality and fired with optimism. Best wishes for your success and happiness. CHARLES j. NA12G1.1s, Dean of hzrlruftiofz. To line Clair of 1939: The photographic records of your college life included in this Year Book required light when being taken and were developed in darkness. Graphic impressions resulted. As future teachers, may you apply the principles of teaching learned at college in order that you may share in assisting others to emerge from the dark recesses of ignorance and prejudice into the light of knowledge, truth and tolerance. HCJWARI5 R. DENIKE, Dean of Men. 12
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Pllllllll l'S lll To llae Sludezll Body: During the past year it has been a source of pride and satisfaction to all who are interested in the de- velopment of the college to see four new buildings under construction. These four new buildings are: Training School, Physical Educa- tion Building, Dining Hall and Men's Dormitoryg buildings which will replace similar accommoda- tions which have long since become inadequateg buildings which will add very materially to our physical facilities. There only remains now the purchase of equipment and furniture in order that they will be available for the purposes for which they have been erected. This new building program, of course, will be most appreciated by the students now enrolled in the college and by those who will enter college in the years that lie ahead. However, it is true that the value of a diploma to the graduate of any institution depends upon the repu- tation of that institution. So that with the greater physical facilities, the diploma of every alumnus of the college will have an increased value. We eagerly look forward to the time when our new buildings will make our college second to none in the Commonwealth. T. T. ALLEN, President.
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