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'K Jfnretnurh THE members of the Nineteen Hundred and Twenty Four Senior Class send forth the Annual as a mark of confidence in their Alma Mater. Schools, like all human enterprises, can live and thrive only by deserving and giving confidence. The Graduates have felt from the very first that they were being well instructed in the arts and sciences. As their experiences of life deepened and widened they grasped more fully how to apply principles and truths to every day problems. Now they step forth unafraid--with a crown upon their scholastic labors, imbued with the highest christian ideals. Heirs of a noble people, whom they have gratefully and unreservedly trusted they are anxious to shoulder the burden of life's problems giv- ing and deserving confidence of their fellow men. All the good, noble and pure implied by religion is their watchword. In all their endeavors they will be ever mindful that so long as any seriousness is left, religion is man's first and deepest concern. To be indifferent is to be dull or depraved and doubt is a dis- ease. Truly wise, with a firm faith in God and confidence in man they strive to make themselves worthy to do brave and righteous work. Their entire life shall be an exemplification of christian ideals. Their entire career is to be to all--es- pecially to those who made their higher education possible- what the Annual so feebly expresses-A Labor of Love.
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