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Meuage from Me paeeticfenll The graduating class of nineteen hundred and forty-six is the first in seven years to enter a world in which peace-time needs are predomin- ant. These needs present a challenge and an opportunity of the highest order. For the past six years many of our graduates have gone directly into the armed services or into other branches of war service. Many who would have graduated have interrupted or postponed college training to join the fighting forces. Some of these, we have welcomed back to com- plete their courses with your year. Some, whose names we shall always honour, will never return. To-day the war is won, and the post-war world is in the making. It is not going to be an easy world. Its problems are difficult and urgent. Its need for trained men is great. Canada's part in it should be an im- portant one. It will be if Canadians continue to show the ability, the courage, and the faith which they demonstrated during the war years. In agriculture, particularly, the problems are pressing and immediate. The demand for tanks and planes and guns has ended, but the need for food is greater than ever. As senior students and as leaders in various student activities, you have shared with the staff some of the problems of the transition period, and you have acquitted yourselves well of these responsibilities. You have seen the college restored to its peacetime quarters, you have seen these filled to overflowing and increasing in size to meet the needs of a new and larger student body. Now you are entering a new school in which you will be the freshman class. It will test your training, your ability to keep on learning, and above all, your character. The record of O.A.C. Alumni in it is a proud one. We trust you to maintain it. We wish you every success. 6.106112 ' Page l
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