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When a person has gone to college, the general public takes for granted certain achievements oi personality. It presumes the college student, and esi ecia:!y the college graduate, has intelligence and culture. His intelligence is judged by what he reads, what he listens to over the radio, and what he talks about. His entire personality is discounted by errors ol speech or errors of writing. The collegian's culture is judged by his general unselfishness, his consid- eration of his fellow man, and by his knowledge o! the ordinary rules of etiquette as exhibited in his actions. And then the student in the Christian College is further presumed to have an interest in the church activities of his community. Surely we of McMurry College can do no less than meet these expecta- tions and these are some of our wishes for you. Ladies and Gentlemen of McMurry. R. G. BOGER. Dean
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I am happy to bring greetings to the faculty, trustees, students and friends of McMurry College in this, the 17th annual publication of the Totem. To the faculty, I wish to express sincere thanks for their labors which are now being rewarded in the graduation of a fine class and the promotion in general of the student body. To the trustees, I am grateful for the time and thought they have given to the college and for their manifest interest. I congratulate the student body on attaining this, another mile-stone in the path of progress. My sincere desire is that they may pursue that path 'till it leads to a goal of success and happiness. My admonition to the Senior Class is: Be good, my friend, and let who will be clever Do noble deeds, not dream them all day long. And so make life, death, and that vast forever One grand sweet song. FRANK L. TURNER, President
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Heartiest congratulations to each student who has contri- buted in any way to the success of this splendid book. That it may bring you present joy and pleasant memories in the years to come is the earnest wish of your friend, the “ogre of the busi- ness office. O. P. THRANE, Bursar
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