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Page 19 text:
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Dean of W. T. BOYCE Junior College Ulttue iat J on icttow 1 appreciate the privilege of presenting for the 1935 Torch my gratitude and thanks for the work of every student and member of the faculty who has contributed to the splendid achievements of this year. The activities side of college life is most important not alone in the experience of immediate and practical affairs but also, and most important, in the development of a spirit of unity and cooper- ation. To many of you, I think the majority, the Junior College has given an opportunity for further and significant educational growth which otherwise you would not have had. May these years in the Junior College have added much to your intelligence, skill, and kindness — the great virtues for tomorrow. W.T. BOYCE Dean
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T S Principal of LOUIS E. PLUMMER Junior College C :iif(iiHaticn cj: cz t ' Is it not possible that the present is a period of progress rarely equalled in the centuries past? Are we not discovering the short- comings of social and economic practices that have held unchal- lenged sway for milleniums, save for a solitary voice of protest here and there? The present crescendo m demand for change may well be the voice of progress that will carry us closer to our goal of real brotherhood and service. A student ' s self-examining question can then well be, Am I preparing myself to ride upon or be crushed by the wheels of progress? Now is your time and opportunity to determine the answer. LOUIS E. PLUMMER Principal
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6 Dean of MRS. E. C. LITCHFIELD ll xoatc Progress, we are told, means that civilization is moving toward an ultimate goal of human well-being and happiness. The means of reaching this goal vary with each generation, but a few enduring principles are universally accepted. Wisdom, human sympathy, and lofty idealism are recognized as guides to progress. We have confidence in the earnest college students of today and their ability to contribute to the progress of this age. We beg of you to keep your youthful enthusiasm for life. We hope your education has given you wisdom, a sincere consideration for your fellow men and a fine philosophy of life. With such equipment you will contribute vital progress toward a happier social order. ESTHER C. LITCHFIELD Dean of Women
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