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TO THE CLASS OF 1933 To become a c1t1zen of the Unrted States an al1en must not only swear allegrance to the Umtcd States but also must renounce allegxance to all other natrons especrally to the one from whrch he came In lrfe 1n general rt IS other wlse From cl rldhood to matuuty respons1b1l1ty IS cumulatwe ln your early years the home cxrcle demanded your alleglance You were responsrble to father and mother and to them were tred up your Joys and sorrows After Z1 b1t was added allegrance to school To rt you owed your best and from IL you recerved 111 propormon as you gave your best Love for home and responsxbrlrty to rt sull remamed Soon you w1ll leave school as a student bewrmg a State certrlicate to teach Thereby a new allegrance w1ll be added to those already exrstrng You wxll be responsrble to puprls, to parents to school oflicers and to the State that certli cated you As you meet those new respons1b111t1es honorably and eHic1ently you wrll prrzc more hrghly and fulill more completely your oblrgatrons of allegxance to home and school VJALTER EARLE RUSSELL ' ' J 1 . ' . 'I L ' ' . L ' ' . 5 1 . . . L ' C . Y -
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