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AND I-iIS MESSAGE .... To the Sfurlenfs of the College: am very glad to take advantage of the invitation extended to me by the officers of the Ouija Staff to use the pages of the Ouija of 1935 to bring to the students of the College an official message of congratulation, appreciation, and good wishes. One of the most important factors in determining the success of an educational institution is the spirit that exists on its campus. True college spirit does not consist simply in vocal expressions of enthusiasm at athletic contests, although that is no doubt a part of it. It is, however, more fundamental. It is an attitude of help- fulness. friendliness, and good will that makes possible pleasant and fruitful relationships among the students and teachers of an institu- tion. It involves seriousness of purpose, earnestness of effort, and honesty of work which motivate and make possible constructive work and achievement. As I think of the year which is now drawing to a close, I feel that, in a very high degree, you, the students of the College, have shown these qualities in all the relationships of your college life and work. Your attitude has not only made life on the campus a happy experience, but has made possible larger achievements than, otherwise, would have been recorded. The spirit you have shown is a spirit that the world at large needs in these days when society is rent by faction and when many of the appeals to the public are based on selfishness and greed and are designed to foster a spirit of misunderstanding. Your attitude in the classroom, on the campus, in the chapel, and the splendid way in which you have carried on the traditions and activities of the college are encouraging not only to those of us who are directly interested in the College, but are a promise of a valuable future contribution to the nation. Nlay I say in closing that I am personally indebted to you for your part in making the year of 1934-'35 a year of achievement in the history of the College. WEIR C. KETLHR. I19I n . RQQR Q Eu ll A ff X , ' f ' , N-L O K! Q I , N, X ll. . . .I l I x ti t M , i l' 'I o x I , p gk Q , R , 5 A . 5 -L' , s is . -3224
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BDAADD DI: TIQUSTEES CITY 4' IQ, A KK I 'iv s x '11 . xx x 3. mm , fi' Ks xg Q' VVILLIAM H. BURCHFIELD . MARK W. GRAHABI . . PCLYDE C. GREEN, '02 . . XVILLIAM ALBERT HARBISON . I. LAMONT HUGHES . . FREDERICK B. HUFNAGEL . J. BCIELVIN MILLER . . .Pittsburgh Grove City New Castle New York Pittsburgh New York . hflercer JOHN H. SCHEIDE . Titusville VVILLIAM V. YOUNG . Grove City M. L. BENEDUM . . Pittsburgh RAYMOND CROSS . . Columbus, O. J. S. CRUTCHFIELD . . Pittsburgh EDVVIN I. FITHIAN, M. D. . Grove City ROBERT GARLAND . . Pittsburgh JAMES H. HAMMOND . . Pittsburgh Bl-TRANK A. BQCCLUNG, '06 . . . . Butler REVEREND STUART NYE HUTCHISON, D. D. . . Pittsburgh HARVEY A. lVlILLER, ESQ .... Pittsburgh I. HOXVARD PEW . . . Philadelphia XVILSON A. CAMPBELL . Sewiekley H.ARRY I. CRAXVFORD ..... Emlentori EEREVEREND H.ARRY A. GEARHART, '15 . . Beaver REVEREND W. L. MOEWAN, D. D. . Pittsburgh VVILLIAM S. lW:ClSiAY .... Greenville CHAUNCEY 0lNEIL . Pittsburgh JOHN G. PEW '.... . Chester REVEREND D. A. PLATT, D. D. . . Clarion VVILLIAM M. ROBINSON, ESQ. . Pittsburgh A. M. THOMPSON ..... Pittsburgh XVEIR C. KETLER, President of the College Ex Officio aiAlumni Trustees. I201
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