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CRYSTAL 'W M 'X' Chancellor Barrow
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C RY STA L ef' QQ 'Ne message 'from mr. Tflouno The class of 1922 will have the distinction of being the largest class ever graduated from this institutiong but this will not be its only honor. For uniformity of character, conduct and accomplish- ment it has been exceeded by very few classes that have gone before. This, of course, gives it a very high place in the affections and regards of the faculty. We shall be sorry to see you go and your places will not he easily filledg but our best wishes will go with you and our hopes that your future lives may be as bright and cheery and purposeful and successful as your school careers have been. ' JERE M. POUND, President.
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CRYSTAL message Tram Chancellor :Barrow To THE STATE NORMAL SENIORS, CLASS 08, '22, GREETINC AND FAREWELL: I hardly know how to say goodbye to this Senior Class. It seems to me that I have been associated with you more than with any former class in the State Normal. As Juniors, I gave you a series of talks, which were very pleasant to me on account of the interest you showed. It may be due to this informal asso- ciation that I value you so highly. I shall regret to see you leave, and yet I am glad to have you go and leaven society. . May I feel free to give you some advice, prompted by a spirit of love? 1. Do not ignore the spirit of Society, but do not be ruled by it. You should knowwhich way the current runs, but it does not follow that you should be drowned in its cataract. 12. -Purpose and steadfast effort will carry you a long ways. 3. I am Writing this on a gloomy morning, but I know the bright sun is shining behind and above the clouds. Most likely, almost certainly, in a little while the sun will turn these dull clouds into gorgeous beauty. Remember this, and you can wait with patience for the hour when dull clouds change to bright beauty. ' 4. Believe the best things, think the best things, do the best things. 5. A friend is very valuable. Do not lightly put aside or think evil of a friend. I trust God may bless each of you and make you a blessing to Society. I DAVID C. BARROW.
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