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Gustave W. Weber, Th.D., LL.D. President of the University To the Members of The Senior Class: In his long search for truth, man has unsteadily, but relent- lessly, persisted in his right to question and to know. He has survived the agony of his history and has come to his precarious present as gloriously determined as ever in his will toward dis- covery. He has accepted the laboratory as a valid instrument of his reason, and he has even asserted that he has a moral obliga- tion to be intelligent. Now he is poised ready for flight beyond those flaming ramparts of the world that Lucretius spoke of long ago, for he has unleashed perhaps the ultimate in material power. Man is destined for heroism, it seems, and it is the business of the present — and the future — to be precarious. But the proph- ets of this earth tell us that reason alone does not suffice. If we have a moral obligation to be intelligent, let us heed their wisdom, for we have also an intelligent obligation to be moral; that is, we have an obligation to look to our behaviour. For man is very much like an iceberg. The greater part is hidden from view, even from himself. And it is through our behaviour that we furnish grist for our thinking. For what man does, even more than what he diinks he is doing, slowly becomes the revelation of what he is. This, I think, is what Emerson is talking about when he says that action is the preamble to thought. In your search for truth, then, I would summon you to the challenge of your whole self. For the fabric of a life if woven in the living of it, and what you will attain of wisdom will ultimately be distilled out of your total experience, out of your behaviour as well as your knowing, and out of your most persistent yearnings. Gustave W. Webeb, President BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS President ...... Dr. John C. Horn First Vice President Mr. Clyde R. Spitzner Second Vice President Dr. Roger M. Blough Secretary Mr. Alvem W. Carpenter, Esq. Treasurer and Endowment Treasurer Mr. Norman E. Walz Assistant Secretary and Treasurer Mr. Fred W. Slack, Jr. University Solicitors Carpenter, Carpenter and Diehl Dr. Roger M. Blough New York, N. Y. The Rev. Dr. R. W. Brandt Altoona, Pa. Mr. William R. Burchfield Montgomery, Pa. Mr. Alvin W. Carpenter, Esq. Sunbury, Pa. Mr. Preston B. Davts, Esq. Milton, Pa. Dr. Lawrence C. Fisher York, Pa. Mr. Wilbert R. Forse Williamsport, Pa. The Rev. Dr. Walter B. Freed Rochester, N. Y. The Rev. Franklin D. Fry York, Pa. Dr. George L. Haller Schenectady, N. Y. The Rev. Dr. John F. Harkins State College, Pa. Dr. John C. Horn Huntingdon, Pa. Mr. Orlando W. Houts State College, Pa. Mr. Lawrence M. Isaacs Armonk, N. Y. The Rev. Lester J. Karschner Hollidaysburg, Pa. The Rev. Dr. Richard C. Klick York, Pa. Mrs. Louise Mehring Koontz Westminster, Md. Mr. J. Edward Lenker Sunbury, Pa. BOARD MEMBERS The Rev. Paul B. Lucas Chambersburg, Pa. The Rev. Dr. Richard B. Martin Williamsport, Pa. The Rev. Dr. Howard J. McCarney Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. John R. Miller, Esq. Bellefonte, Pa. Mr. Charles A. Nicely Watsontown, Pa. Mr. Joseph Lincoln Ray Sunbury, Pa. Dr. Scott C. Rea Sunbury, Pa. The Rev. Dr. Wh.liam M. Rearick, Emeritus Carlisle, Pa. Mr. Robert U. Redpath New York, N. Y. Mr. Mr. Mr. Henry W. Rozenberg Jersey Shore, Pa. Dr. Erle I. Shobert, II St. Marys, Pa. Mr. Carl H. Simon Williamsport, Pa. Preston H. Smith Williamsport, Pa. Clyde R. Spitzner Gladwyne, Pa. Mr. W. Alfred Streamer State College, Pa. Mr. Norman E. Walz Sunbury, Pa. Mr. Alan R. Warehime Hanover, Pa. The Rev. Dr. Gustave W. Weber Selinsgrove, Pa. Mr. Ralph Witmer Selinsgrove, Pa. 16
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