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Senior Class Officers 'WATTM if Y- ? . A it 4 x. .A ' x . ln'-K 4 N f .1 's . X K Mig, President .. . PERRY HAMLETT Vice President ,,,, . Y. W GAIL PERKINS Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,..,,,,,,,,,, . . .Y,,........ -.. FAY ADAMS Treasurer EARL GARRETT Principai's Message To The Seniors lt is always difficult to find appropriate words to say the same yearly farewell. Please permit, therefore, some parting bits of advice. I should like to caution you against overesti- mating the extent of your present education or- in a real sense-of its present importance to you. Frankly, your present scope of education is not enough. This statement applies to the valedic- torian as it does to the poorest student in the class. Education is continuous. Life is change, education that ignores this fact is worthless. You differ from your parents, your children will be different from you. The small seed of intellectual curiosity im- planted in, perhaps, many of you is the source from which the educational tree grows. At any rate, the shape, direction, and ultimate purposes of your individual lives will dtffer vastly. Of one thing you might be reasonably sure:what you ultimately are to be you are rapidly becoming, the basic patterns of your life are already laid out. Remember that all seeds do not produce trees, some sprout weeds. Do not stunt your moral and intellectual growth by starving it. Most of your education lies beyond. Keep the avenues of intelligence open, explore new fields. Adopt worthy new ideas and ideals as changes dictate, never for- getting, however, the restraints imposed by morality and integrity. Do not thoughtlessly ac- cept or retain old ideas, do not, heedlessly, adopt new ones. Guard against snap judgments, gen- eralizations, half-truths, the glib slogan. Do not accept beliefs or statements at face value. Test them. Evaluate them. Weigh them. You have a mind of your own. Remember, you are bound inextricably to the world-stream of events. You are bound to your fellow men-all of them, no matter how much you might wish otherwise. You are now, and will be increasingly so in the future, part of all you have met and a creature of your experiences. Good luck to each one of you, I shall, indeed, miss you.
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