|!rtnctpal0’ Jltessages To the Class of 1961: Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger men! Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers. Pray for powers equal to your tasks. Phillips Brooks This year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and sixty one, your graduation year, presents to you a world in turmoil: on the one hand, the threat of racial suicide by lethal storms of intercontinental missiles, bitter cold war sporadically breaking out into small hot wars, and conflict between the ideologies of free men and slavery; on the other hand, the thrilling horizons of elimination of disease and suffering, of the end through automation of man's cen- turies of drudgery, of man's exploration of the unknowns of outer space, and of peace among men through an effec- tive United Nations. These are times to make the faint-hearted quail, or to challenge the stout- hearted to greater heighrs of achievement. 1 recommend to you the philosophy of Brtx)ks. Knowing you of the Class of 61, I, with confidence, believe that you will meet these great challenges of 1961 in a far better way than has my genera- tion met -its challenges. Good luck. Come back to visit your friends at Northwestern. Don C. Thompson To you, the members of the Graduating Class of 1961, we extend our sincere congratulations. You have worked diligently for twelve years, and now you are leaving our jurisdiction. To some of you these twelve years are only the beginning of your formal education; to others, it is the completion. You may be sure that our best wishes for a long and full life go with each of you as you leave us. Remember your school is interested in you and in what you do. Please come back to visit us often. Sincerely, Charles C. Gilbert 7
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