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' ■mp FOREWQ By Roku Stjgaiiara ALL THROUGHf THE f AGES of American history a spi venture— Tof Safari, preiJails. The annals of our adventures are cele- l)ratedVj(rc lorful HCtiof Throughithe three hundred and nine years of our nationa]| is|gt , o )t history has been one big Safari. This spirit o¥ Safnri Inmight Ameri a ' s discoverer, Cokunbus, as it brought Puritans to Plyniolith Kbck. It y? Vlit ' spirit of Safari that was behind the ITAnierican RWilutionyThmlidventui-e M Revolutionary forefathers was a Safari into the rea{ij r of i.fTatl Vi-buildiug.AWi Afte first National Period, the Louisiana acquisitkion )nt ift vis aild ClarkyewDlonng the great West ; that brought new states into thffl tMioi-(Vand tWat made JPexas a part of the United States. Lincoln ad- venturedKm mis spirit when he d, A nation divided against itself cannot stand. The ' perjl d of ■ ecaf triWtion of the ( )ld South was a decided folk adventure. Coimtless caravaps ofilJcovHrAj wagons crossing the coun;ry to settle in the ' est gaViAAiiierkiL Vier i]f «st riTipintic Safari. Edison and Bell liegan their inventions ancWa iWuwJfe v jbJ»l dumng this adventurous jieriod. The Alaskan Gold Rush of J ' ,98 whi lvlr )3 cq untless yiousands of America ' s best youth to the North brought tortn oncter taia» ot narJFship and sacrifice from our Arctic Safari. In the Spanish- Amt| ica l war, jil-j )5|)ii;it of Safari continued in tropic jungle wars. Finally in big ycame iVAof.iJi ir J: ord, and Rockfeller, and in politics Roosevelt, Wilson, ler to replace explorers and adventurers, mean safari, however, is not over, it can never end — it is the United States. There is ever a dire need for leaders to guide the Safari eJlpWclit o W through years to come. To the youth of America the spirit of Safari is CaiitiN , challenging youth to pre])are for tomorrow in every field of life. Th n-aduates of the Safari class would hold fast to the Safari spirit now and forev- r. It is the spirit of adventure — of high ideals — of honesty — of under- standing — and of union. The s]iirit of youth must not die. The great American Safari must go on ! cP . e j . -. . J Z J 3 73 -)
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; , y 1) 0 t — 9G i : MOKIA KENNETH AL0ER5ON BETfY HEWITT MARSELLE WITTE DAVID BROWN EDhA LEWIS RICHARD SANKEY ERWIN BIRD CLIFFORD SHRUn c f x n x ' - - - -.
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f-y PX) E M 1 .0 V- n HE SARFARI FARj: By Katherine Galer ' hen our footsteps cease to echo. Manual, in your dear old halls. We ' ll have taken u]) our jour Far from your ])rotectin.£ As our caravan mo ' es Many hearts will tunV But this restlesL band f ravel Must move f(ji (-aitlifTOnstaij s a strange Unlike car It ' s knowftiJce that v d V t must find new wilrkls to conque We seek to attain great fame. Uay we never bring dishonor A To thy dear and cherished name y Unheralded, perhaps unbidden, r We go to break new trails, But we have a worthy weapon — Your spirit that always jirevails. Although long and rough the road That leads toward honors to be won, We will not forget the motto W ' e learned here — It can be done. Manual, yoiu ' name is a symbol Of ideals both high and true. What we are, or ever can be Is so greatly due to you. As our caravan muxes fartiier. Each year will, as it departs, Make your memory, although dimmer- l Ever dearer to our hearts.
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