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1U PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF 194.3: It is most unfortunate tliat the Class of 1943 has been so seriously disturbed during its junior and senior years. War is al- ways distui ' bing. Concentration on personal development is almost impossible. Yet under circumstances that try men ' s souls, the Class of 1943 has persevered with convincing determination. Individually they shall receive their diplomas in due time. In the conflict of society and the fury of battle they shall remain loyal to country and devoted to Alma IMater. In this book, our college annua], the meinl)crs of this class have preserved scenes, circumstances, sayings, and achievements that mean much to them and which shall prove to be precious memories in after years. Wherever you may lie and whatever tlic circumstances your Alma Mater shall be with vou and shall be praying for you. May God bless and keep j ' ou through all the years. L. E. Smith, President.
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On IHEMOIAIAM Tliis ))a t ' is dedicated to the memory tliat we all retain for E. W. Vick ickcrs. From his undergraduate days until lii-s un- tinielv death last fall Vick was an ardent supjxjrter of Elon College and of the things for which Elon College stands.
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DEANS ...ZUn Dear Seniors : As the iiicnibers of the C ' hiss of 1943 pass another milestone on Commencement Day, may you find the Elon standards of friendhness, clear thinking, honor and goodwill deejDly engraved upon your heart. ]May our College tradition of faith in God and love for our fellowmcn give you confidence to believe that these standards which we have demonstrated together during our college experiences may likewise be shared and lived by all peoples of the earth. ] Iay each of you in vour own way dedicate your knowledge, your time and your talents in help- ing to achieve these ends. Cordially your friend, Helex Boyd, Dean of Women. Dear Seniors: You arc in many different jjlaces from your anticij)ation of four years ago. Some of you are still at the college carrying on. Others are in armed service working for another desired goal. Wlicther here or there we shall all be mutuallv connected. Remember always t liat there is a warm sjjot in my lieart and an ardent prayer foi- your success wherever you may be. You «ill not be forgotten, and remember this, whenever you return to the campus maj your conscience haunt you so severely that you cannot stand still until you enter the doors of the office designated, DEAN. He will be expecting you. Yours as always, J. D. ] Iessick, Dean.
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