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edicatian As a graduate from our Business School, and later as a teacher within it. and as a member of the faculty alumni committee. Miss Alice Walton has acquired a wide range ol acquaintance with students and alumni. Through the years ol her able service as teacher, she has not only earned the lasting gratitude of many students, but she has also had a constant and strong influence on the progress of the Alumni Association, of which she is now secretary. Because of the facts just stated, because of her high ability and notable success as a teacher, because of her active and alert interest in all phases of our school life, and because of her steadfast loyalty and devotion to the welfare and growth of the State School of Science, we dedicate Tin-: 19 42 Ac; aw ash: to MISS ALICE E. WALTON
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spirit which prizes liberty as the heritage of all men, in all lands, everywhere.” In his Gettysburg address, Lincoln said, “This nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom; and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” America must not make the mistakes which other nations have made. We must meet and defeat the enemy where ever he may be. May God grant that a time shall come when men will live and deal among themselves with justice, tenderness—and truth. For the past year the State School of Science has been geared to greater defense efforts. Faculty and student defense committees have worked together to give unity to our defense work. Defense bonds and stamps were sold to the instructors and students from special school booths each week. Most important of all, a steady stream of skilled workmen has been sent from the Science shops and classrooms to our great factories and the administrative offices. Science is training the skilled mechanics and workmen who “keep 'em flying.” All departments of our school are cooperating in the work to achieve a final and great victory. I he experiences of our year at Science have been caught up here in the words and pictures of this book as jewels in a casket—the cover of which we shall lift often as the years pass and the current of lifc carries us far from the campus. As we look within this book, in later years, we shall see again the glow ol friendship, the steady light of knowledge and skill, and the sparkle of growing personalities, for these are the essence of a year at Science.
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