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PRESIDENT Sanford L Fisher B.S., Ed. M. The baton has now been passed on to you — as a member of the class of 1955. As final words from me, as President, I would suggest that you build for yourself a philosophy of life based on the following: 1. A genuine appreciation for your life, in this generation. It could have been in most any other, when circumstances were less favorable, and opportunities not for the many as they are today. A life entrusted to your own particular care, which if used, will contribute richly to a better today and tomorrow. 2. A sense of gratitude that you have been born in America. You are among the fortunate three per cent of the world who go to bed after three good meals every day. You have a position waiting for you, and a future toward which you can work. The other ninety-seven per cent go to bed hungry, are poorly clothed, live in squalor and filth, have nothing ahead which is any better than that of today, and their total income for a year will amount to about fifty dollars. 3. An awareness of the freedom whic h is afforded you. In so many of the sections of our world you would have been segregated according to your religion, color or family status. You would have been told where you would work, how long your day would be, what kind of work you must do, and what salary you would receive. But fortunately here in America you have, through high school and guidance pro- grams, been asked to read about vocations, talk to those who are in these, and visit typical examples of the ones which interest you most. And so now you are about to assume your place in your chosen vocation. But even now, you can choose what part of the city or the state, whether in a small or a large office, and what type of business will give you, in your work, the greatest amount of satisfaction and pleasure. 4. A sense of dedication. You have been placed here as some part of the plan of an all-wise Creator. You have been given the personality, ability, and opportunity to do something important. You have been given the privilege of choice of vocation and a training which is most adequate to meet your needs. Now, with these realizations in mind, let us make this personal dedication: In my work and through my work, I dedicate myself to the highest ideals and service, that all may live more richly and completely.
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MYRON C. FISHER, JR., B.S. in Ed. Administrative Dean ALBERT L. FISHER, B.S. in ED., Ed. M. Adminstrative Dean J dministration JOSEPH J. CARTY, LL. B. Treasurer ROBERTA C. MACDONALD, A.B., M.C.S. 5 Academic Dean
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