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Senior Class President Saint Paul ' s College Lawrenceville, Virginia March 2 +, 1962 Dear Classmates: As we come to the formal closing of our college days, it is imperative that we should stop to think about where we are in life, what our college 3 ears have been worth to us, and where we are going after graduation. This is an appropriate time to decide what the most. important tilings 11 in life are. The important things may be inherent gifts which we usually take ioj. granted. They may be tne things which are very close to our existence, or they may be the unexpected de¬ velopments and surprises that make life worthwhile. These ” things rI are closely connected with our college life, sor Saint Paul ' s College has had much to do with what we are and what we hope to be. Our forefathers laid the groundwork for success. One of our groat inherent gifts is a desire for a life- P-nne of.purpose, entnusiasra, and opportunity. A desire fOi. a lifetime made up of these paramount elements should be the spirit 01 the Class of 1962 Purpose, enthusiasm, opportunity These are the goals for which we should strive! As we embark upon a new horizon and as we meet the greatest challenge t..at may ever face us, we must have faith, hope, and courage - Faith that the future will nolo the fulfillment of our purposes, hope that the pros- euo will xormulate high ieeals, and courage that the past has provided realistic outlooks. As we journey our separate ways, let us remember our class motto: 11 instruction ends in schoolrooms, but education ends only with life. idrougnout your ventures may I wish for you a life 01 plans, work, ideals, and achievements for the bet¬ terment of your family, your community, and your country. Faithfully yours, ■tf JczS , ' j l Robert Underwood
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