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1939 To the Class of 1939: Our lives may easily be compared to an engine with its auxiliaries. We need a boiler, an engine, and some work to be done. During your school days you are firing the boiler, working up steam with a good grade of fuel. You are the engine ready to do some useful work. At commencement you are turning on the steam and perhaps continuing to fire the boiler. This engine should never run idle for this represents wasted energy. Try to keep your efficiency high. You must continue to supply good fuel if you expect this engine to continue to do useful work. —Alvin N. Fegely To the Class of 1939: To you of the graduating class, congratulations are due. You have finally reached that goal that took twelve years to complete. Now the critical transitionary period is here. The time has come when you must take your place in society, competing with all types of men. It is our hope that the social, economic, and political background you have gained in education will aid you in coping with the situation. The problems of education have been successfully worked out: do the same with the problems of life. —Robert C. Stewart AMPTENNIAN
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939 To the Class of 1939: It is not how pretty your dress or suit is, but how well or beau tiful you make that dress or suit look that is th compliment tor you in your choice of dress. To receive this compliment you must know for dress suitability to yourself and to use. Application of this principle of harmony involves beauty in color and design, genuineness, as against imitation, and honesty and sin cerity in dress as the outward expressions of an ethical standard. Understanding the relation of personality to clothes in order to appear well dressed, we must know the many possible adaptations of a style to make the right selection. —Eleanor Roberts To the Qraduating Class of 1939: As one goes through life, wiser from experience, so each graduate will go out into varied fields of life, reap the full value of a high school education and thus be guided to a happy and successful career. I have the pleasure of keeping in contact with former graduates who relate their interesting experiences in the business world, so I know there is a place waiting for you. Your goal can be reached easier by high ideals, constant study and stick-to-it-ive-ness. Congratulations and my best wishes to you. —Madolin Tucker mm AMPTENNIAN
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