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I ll l It l I: : f 1 1' I ll I I I n I n :nu un: rrrlu nl 1: nimff fn I ll I 1.1 4141: I' rl in al at e rl I . . ' I Letters .Qecezved j9om Former l ln list 1 7::f: ll : :I l' :lt r l ponsors I 5 fy: 1 n ' I ll : lx :fin z nu In '11 Upon request of the journalism class, very interesting letters were re- ceived, from former sponsors of the class of '26: Miss Clara Johnson, Osage, Iowa, Mrs. Smith, formerly Miss Hawkins, Ithaca, New York. They give their best wishes for the future to the class of '26. Their let- ters are as follows: Class of '26: May your shadow never grow less because of the many times you have been orphaned. Carry with you through life the enthusiasm for one hundred per cent enrollment in all worth while activities so characteristic of your high school days. And may you return to heaven late. ' CLARA JOHNSON. Dear Class of '26: Ever since I left you in May- 1924, I have cherished the hope of return- ing to St. Joseph for these last excit- ing days of your Senior year. ' I have speculated interestedly on your Class Day, wondering who would be valedic- torian, who salutatorian. I have thought with joyful expecta- tion of the pleasant chats In should have with small groups of Seniors clustered here and there throughout the halls on those happy idle days be- tween Seniors Exams and Commence- ment-those delightful days when every day is a holiday and you come to school because you don't have to. On those days you sleep as long as you wish, dress leisurely in something gay and festive to show you are not of the work-a-day world, answer your mother's surprised statement, 'VVhy! I thought you didn't have to go to school today', by, 'Well, I don't have to exactly, but I think I bette-r,' ana dash off to school with a far keener desire to get there than ever before. I have seen you scrambling about with fountain pen and Tech, each one eager to get and to give more signa- tures than any one else, but being sure to reserve the most prominent places for Mr. Polk and Mr. Balsiger. I have pictured you, on the night ot Commencement, marching quietly and proudly down the Auditorium arena, with your interested friends and rela- tives on every side and the Robidoux Banner before you. My poor dreams! They are never to be realized for I can not be with you as I had planned. I am a stud- ent now, and my class work here at Cornell will not be completed at the time of your graduation. g I shall keep the memory of these dreams, however, and place it beside the more real memories of my happy association with you, memories in which you are endowed with perpetual youth. -By this tokenfto- me-'-yourwill always, be ,boys and girls, the same young people with whom I worked and playedc at eFrol'icse' and- stunts and parties-My Class .of .'26.. OLIVE HAWKINS SMITHS Members of the Class of -19256, - 1 wheh'1'dro'pped in- on you at school last Monday, the fact that youlwould soon 'be' leaving old' Robidoux was brought so forcibly to my attention ther-1 hevehwg been-able re get it eff my mind since. VI-wish that I had gathered you all together for' a little heart 'te heart talk.-' There ere ' ge many things I wish ,you knew' before you- take- your Tplace nindthisv old world which offers us 'so many opportunities and so many'pitfa1lls. iiOne, sees so many who have tried and failed, in one way or another, that we wish we could haveheld :out a' helping hand before it 'was too late. - ' I ' You folks are just beginning. That is why.your graduation is called COM- MENCEMENT. You are just com- mencing the real struggles in' life where you are thrown on your 0-wn re- sources and responsibilities more than you have ever been before. And, whether you believe it or not, right NOW you are Sitting on Top of the VVorld. Yes Sir, for you have youth and health and the beginning of a good education. Now whether you go on Sitting on Top of the World, will depend entirely on you. You want to be happy and you want at least, to have a comfortable living. We all want that much and I sincere- ly believe We can all HAVE it, I have never done anything to brag nl in llfwli Ifrlr' ' ll nl I ll'4m It 'IQ about, but I have been happy and I have lived comfortably. I sincerely wish now that I 'had completed at least a four year college course. One meets with such keen competition all along the way that he needs to build this foundation for his life's Work ex- ceptionally strong. And right here I want to whisper to you, in confidence, a secret that it has taken me more thaniten years to learn. My secret is this, I know NOW that EDUCATION is the surest and best foundation of all. So let me urge every oneofxyou 'to go on and on, stu- dying andl studying, all the time. Go through college. You can if you will. Then continue your education by read- ing and by association with those who know more than you do just as long as. you live. In other words the'who1e world is your school and you are never too old to learn. 'Then my next secret for you is this, ALWVAYS PLAY ,FAIR. No matter when, or where, for how, the BEST way is always the RIGHT way. No one ever climbed very high in any walk of life who tried to do it by unethical dealings, or by throwing dust fini his neighbor's eyes. So I would say ,again,'be honest and fair in alll' your work 'and in all your play, for in the end, it-pays. It pays big dividends,lnot alone in a material way, but in-the satisfaction and joy of liv- ing one has when he knows he is mak- ing others happy. It am sure your Senior Play will be a top notch production and I truly wish I could, see it, though I know I won't Abe able to get away at that time. However, I am planning to be with you eh the night of your Commencement Program and trust that I shall' have an opportunity to deliver in person my sincere congratulations to eeeh and every one of you. With my very best wishes to all, I am Very sincerely yours, ETHEL PRICE. Mother: Oh, Tom, why do you wipe your mouth with the back of your hand? Tom: Because it's so much cleaner than the front. 'W I I 69,1 'W I I SQA Q7 I I 9911 qtrf I Gel er I I F57 Q, I3 I GLC 9. U 'ifxl I I it QE
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