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THE DEANS A vi.rk.,i:, . -:fr-: Mp . . . , They LH' fhe Way It takes more than buildings and campus to make a uni- versity, more than books, pens and paper to make up educa- tion. In both of these the human element is essential. It takes people to fill the buildingsg to use the books: and to run the university. In the School of Commerce there are six men to guide its course and establish its reputation. They are the deansg the inspiration of our college: the real unsung heroes of our school. just as the seniors leave pleasant memories with the deans, so does each dean leave a parting message to them: Farewell with our blessings. May peace come to the world soon so that you will be able to embark on your careers without fear of interruption. G. Row1,AND CoI.1.1Ns, Dean It is to you, whom the world of tomorrow will look for guidance in facing the stern realities which inevitably arise. I feel certain that you will carry the torch of enlightenment as a beacon light in the rocky waters that lie before us. JOHN H. PRIME, Associate Defm As you enter upon your business careers, the very best wishes of all of us go with you. We are proud of what you have accomplishedg we shall be happy in your future achievements. ROBERT B. JENKINS, Assistant Dean This is not good-bye. Let us hear from you often and see you when, as alumni, you drop around to renew old friend- shipsf' CHARLES A. DWYER, Assistant Dean The senior who has just finished his college work, very justly feels a splendid sense of achievement. I sincerely hope that you will find this first acccomplishment only the first of a constant series of successes that will make you feel the value of your college training. WILBUR K. NICKEE, As.sist1wzt Dean Give me young men and women who, having more ac- quaintance and sympathy with the achievements of men than with their errors, follies and failures, enter life with brows lighted up with hope, and when beset with difficulties which seem insurmountable, cry out with splendid audacity: If it is possible, it is already done, if it is impossible, then We shall require a little longer! WAI.DO B. BULZRHAM, Assismnzf Dean 15
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