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QL iii ,Aff ,,, , +jt!i.i 2iP II-as 0 Q. Q ,, .c 'N N is A ll ,LI f 7 ,sshd lm To the Seniors Be strong and of a Good Courage. Tl1is is a noble motto, full of significance and expression. There are few passages in the English language more sublime than that, and we sincerely trust that as you have been sustained in the past by the strength of the words, you will be guided in your future paths and pursuits by them. You have ever been loyal and noble in your dealings with teachers and classmates and have shown a decided willingness to serve in any capacity. The members of the faculty are mindful of your generous enthusiasm and willing cooperation for common ends, and we deeply appreciate all of these kind and thoughtful acts. We have tried to show you the value of honesty, perseverance, punctuality, ac- curacy, and fidelity to responsibility, virtues that cannot be stressed too strongly, and we believe that we have impressed you with the fact that the new world into which you are now entering will demand a high percentage in these qualities. Does the product justify the old plant? We are firmly convinced that it does, for the reason that Lafayette graduates through their splendid spirit are making enviable records in the state of life in which they have been privileged to be placed. I add a personal word. I have had conferred upon me the title of Honorary Presif dent of the class of 1934, and I appreciate this tribute most deeply. I fondly call this class my classu because at your commencement I shall be graduated with you. Naturally I regret that I shall soon sever my active connections with this choicest of schools, a school in which I have enjoyed the closest friendships among the teach- ers and students for the past twenty-eight years. Keenly do I cherish these memories. To be graduated with such a loyal, loving, and devoted class helps very greatly to assuage the feelings of sadness at taking my departure from these scenes of happy companionships. I have maintained on many occasions that friendship is one of lifels greatest assets? May 'these precious friendships formed here under our standard of Loyalty, Honor, Service, be of a lasting and satisfying nature. lNIay God bless you and give to you strength to carry out successfully the ideas and ideals of your Alma hfater. The Lafayette Oracle, Page Eighteen
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