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All life responds to a basic law. From cell to society that law prevails, For life is or- ganic. G Interesting word, that! Glance up its family tree. Greek, ergon-employment: organon- instrument: Latin, organum - machine: French, orgue - organ: German -- Werk: Englishfwork! It works! doesn't imply purposeless effort. It connotes harmonious, cooperative functioning. t Cell and individual, organism and organ- ized society, how alike! A healthy cell works. otherwise atrophy lies ahead. It works co- operatively Within its organism. Likewise or- ganisms with and within other organisms. Cells that thrive at the expense of the body are cancerous. They submit eventually to surgery or achieve the body's death. 'Many a lesson will reward our study of the cell. My Wish is that you, my friends, live as healthy cells! CHARLES W. ANNABLE, Class Advisor
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You who are about to graduate from Hope, I salute you! Not all who started with you three short years ago have attained this honor. Just so, three years from now not all of you will have succeeded in reaching the goals of which you are now' dreaming. Some will say: We have received our diplomas, and therefore we need not work any more. Others will say: 'lNow that we have succeeded in one ambition, we will profit by this experience and use our energies to accomplish the next steps in our education. Remember that the truly educated man never stops growing and educating himself. There are two ways of being dead. One is to have no ambition. and the other is to have ambition and to do nothing to achieve it. One Way to be alive is to have constantly a worthy goal which may change, enlarge, and stretch farther and farther into the future, and to work unceasingly to gain it. I hope that you will all continue to have worthy goals and to work untiringly to attain them. FREDERICK E. HAWKINS 7
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