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Class President’s Message It is will» a great deal of joy and perhaps some apprehension that we find ourselves in these, the closing days of our preparation for teaching. These days are indeed significant ones, for, not only do they terminate a phase of our lives, hut also do they open an entirely new one to »»s. If we do find ourselves just a trifle apprehensive, it is justly so. Our chosen career of teaching is not one to Ik- taken lightly. A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.” These words, spoken by Henry Brooks Adams, remind us of the vital role we are to play in structuring young minds to meet the tre- mendous tasks in a world which becomes more challenging by the minute. I lowever, 1 am certain that the multitudinous rewards which we will receive from our pro- fession will quickly dispel any thoughts of un- certainty that we may have in this, the fledgling stage of our careers. To you, classmates, I wish much happiness and success in all your endeavors. 14 Neil D. llcltzman Robert S. Krewson Vice-President Virginia Carol Cool Secretary
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-T Alumni Message Each member of the 1962 class upon graduation from this college is congratulated by the General Alumni Association. There is no short road to successful teaching. It is a broad highway that demands, first of all, hard and consistent work. How thankful wc should Ik; to have some work, occupying all our considerations for at least a large part of our waking hours-work in which we have faith, pride, and happiness, Teaching is dedicated work. between the successful teacher and the mediocre teacher, there may he only a few hours of hard work. Many a treginning teacher strives for popularity rather than success. This popularity sometimes becomes notoriety when he fails to show a sincerity of purpose or fails to lead an exemplary life composed of cultural achievements. The work of teaching young minds provides the nucleus for other professions or trades. I feel exceedingly sorry for the teacher who complains, “I have nothing to do, or “I do not know what to do with myself.” This individual is not following the cultural highway, but is rambling along the little dusty roads—u victim of all the distracting influences of life. It is a confession of the low road that some souls travel when they Spend their lives idling away their time by filling the loafer's bench, that a high social rank is indicative of a fruitful and successful life. Einstein and Edison would have received very little mention on the society pages of our modern newspapers, but they have contributed much to the civilization of the world. When you leave the portals of this institution this spring, you will be expected to assume your rightful place in society. Education today does not end with graduation. It is a continuous process in which progress is made slowly hut surely. We travel over roads which have many hills, pitfalls, and detours. Sometimes these alluring attractions beckon to us to discontinue our journey. You have a future with a responsibility, not only to your school, hut also to your commun- ity and your country. To each and every one I wish the best of success and happiness, and I hope that you will make your parents and your school proud of you. May God’s blessing rest upon you. Ncwlon W. CcUt President General Alumni Avtociiitlon 13
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