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55T • i Mr. George M. Collins, President The Hawaiian word Imua, translated into English as forward. expresses the universal urge for achievement. In the mid-western United States they refer to it as get up and get. In New England they call it gumption. Longfellow described it beautifully in his poem, Excelsior. about the youth who bore a banner with a strange device. There are many other ways in which to define or symbolize that infinite quality of human nature we call ambition. By maintaining a wholesome and studious atmosphere here at Ka- mehameha we strive to kindle the fires of worthy ambition in all youth who enter our doors. There is much room at the top of the ladder in after life for those who have the brains and perserverance to follow step by step the plotted course of their careers. This is particularly true today in fields of Science and Engineering. As another school year comes to a close, the Trustees hope that each member of the class of 1956 has found in these Schools the inspiration and driving force that will carry onward to ultimate success. Mr. Frank E. Midkiff, Vice-President Mr. Edwin P. Murray, Treasurer Judge Willson C. Moore, Secretary George M. Collins President Board of Trustees Bernice P. Bishop Estate Mr. Atherton Richards l aS ilTlT {TITjaTi
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Mr. Harold W. Kent, President, The Kamehameha Schools Dear Graduates of the Class of 1956: Aloha ! When you receive this anmial, you will be in the midst of preparation for com- mencement. This is a time of mixed emotions for you. There is an element of sad- ness because you are concluding your life here at Kamehameha. But there is joy too in the anticipation and promise which the future holds for you. You are happy to face the realities of the world beyond your home here at Kamehameha. We have tried to prepare you to face those realities, to meet people and situations with a good attitude. It is your attitude which will largely determine how well you succeed in meeting the problems of life. Some of your training may not have impressed you as being necessary or valu- able, and some of your tasks may have seemed tedious, but you will find that this part of your training and discipline will be sources of strength for you when you study a problem and try to solve it. I have much confidence and trust in each of you. And with this message, I send my best wishes to all of you. May the blessings of God go with you always. Owau iho no me ka aloha. Harold W. Kent President The Kamehameha Schools
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