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i fl I '-v-u ,m ix.: 1 ww Farewell to lhe Graduates-1961 Entering the School of Life! College days are happy days. The memory of them will linger through- out life. In college you have made rich and lasting friendships, wholesome contacts with teachers and fellow students, and through countless books you have communed with the scholars of the ages. Your comrades in the search for truth have walked with you along the paths of history, over the sunlit fields of literature, into the depths of scientific investigation, and beside the still waters of religion and philosophy. This four-year sojourn has widened your horizon and prepared you for the larger school of life where experience is the teacher, discipline must come from within, and where your comrades will be those who are striving to build a better world. Join hands with them! Always do your best! And, with hope and courage, make your contribution of unselfish service to mankind! WILLIAM R. STRASSNER President 6
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Time changes many things and later the meaning changes along with time. We have tried to capture some of the moments that have been instru- mental in building the memories of the past year at Dear Old Shaw U. The cream of our college days is yet to be skimmed by the unseen fates that await us somewhere in the future. We know not how we shall be judged, but we have thrust forth our purest hands. As we turn the following pages, we see the moving forces that have made for a certain exactness in the pattern of our college lives. Success and failure, crisis and decision, time and circumstances, bitter- sweet happiness of class-work, chit-chat in the Campus Inn, these little things, among countless others, are what we remember most from our college years. THE EDITOR ALMA METER Tune: g'How can I leave thee. Hail dear old Shaw U! Thy sons revere thy name Long shall thy works be proud, Undimmed thy fame Time shall thy praises sing, Glory repay thy tears, And loud thy praises ring Through all the years. Noble thy hall ways, Noble thy grassy plain, Nobler the hearts of men Where thou dost reign, All we who love thy name, Stout hearts that shall not fail, All rise and loud proclaim Alma Mater, hail! 5
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