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tQ Prof. John Humphries, B. S. in M. E. Prof. Milford E. Collins, B. S. in E. E. Mdfh6l7IdfiFS, Mecfozmirs Maifaefmzfics, Mechanics Our individual responsibilities towards other indi- viduals and society, also, our responsibilities as groups towards other groups, as well as towards other individ- uals, knit the whole human race into one large family. -Professor Humphries. Man is educated in two ways: First, in the school ot' experience which all men attend, and second, in the in- stitution of learning which few attend. The individual who has obtained an education in an institute of learn- ing is capable of making a broader use of his education obtained in the school of experience.-Professor Collins. Prof. Verne Jones, A. B., A. M. Mathemcztics and Mecfomzifs Prof. William C. Overton, B. S. in M. E., M. E Dwzfzfing The extent of a man 's education may be measur- ed in terms of attitudes. Although his training may be highly specialized, or of such at nature as to in- clude factual information on a variety of subjects, his education is not complete until he has acquired discernment, open-mindedness, and moral courage. -Professor Overton. The object of education in recent years is ef- ficiency, which means power to accomplish. It pre- supposes a good degree of intelligence, but it goes beyond that. Knowledge without the ability to ap- ply or use it leaves one theoretical, which is a term of reproach.-Professor Jones.
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22 r l l Prof. S. D. Summers, B. S. in E. E. Prof. W. E. Burnham, B. S. in A. E. Head of Physics D6pdVf77'Z612f Head of Aerozzautical Departlnenz' The successful 1112111 is not necessarily the 0110 who I attains fame or f01'lll116, but the 111an who accepts the responsibility that is rightfully liis.-Professoi' Sulniners. E11gi11ee1'i11g is a profession of service. The public is plaei11g its trust. i11 you Elllll tl1e greatest happiness and suveess will come to the llldll who gives the greatest de- ' gree of honest service.-Professor Bllfllllalll. . lhitlll is 1110111 than a tool. He has a p6l'S011HlifY that 5 9 is capable of ?lplJI'PClZ1tlOl1 and 6Ilj0yIll9llf- of tl1e best. i11 E if life. He should exteiul l1is horizon into other fields i11 g order that he may I10t lose sight of the best that is i11 llllll.--P1'Of6SSOI' Parrott. I Prof. Alice A. Parrott, A.B., B.Pd., A.M. Head of English Deparfmem' Prof. Gerald H. Moore, B. S. in Ch. E. Head of Chemical D6pdYfI716l1f Have you your next goal in view? Be not contented, although you may be satisfied. Reach out and keep a lofty outlook on life-set your next goal even higher than tl1e first.- Professor Moore. ,
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24 ye Prof. Lawrence D. Ely, B.S. in A. E. A6l'0lZdZlfiCdl Grateful sl1ould he the 1112111 who is sufficiently fortunate to select as l1is career a sci- e11ce so fasciiiatiug as to pro- vide for l1i111 both tl1e neces- sities of life and the joy of llVl11g.-P1'OfGSSO1' Hauber. . 1. Prof. Cecil Hauber, B. S. in C. E. Mcfcfacznics, Civil E17-gi7Z661 i'lZg A11 E11gl1l661'iS life 1I1llSt- he built O11 a firm f0U11Ll?l.l-lO11 of sou11d principles and e11gi11eeri11g fu11Ll?lll161lf3.lS i11 order for his life to reach sky- scraper proportions. You are the chief engineer O11 tl1is job. Have you laid tl1e foundation for a sky- scraper or 21 shack 6?-Professor Ely. There is one law of COI1Cll1Cl' that those who would live steadfastly can not afford to disregard. It is tl1e IJ1'l11Clpl6 of CO11SlClG1'Htl011 for fellow-men. If this principle is przictieed consistently, life's gen- - ui11e rewards will be increased tenfold.-Professor Mary E. Disher. Prof. Mary E. Disher, A. B. Prof. E. S. Lower, B. S. in Ch. E. English Chemishfy , 1 , ' , To succeed professionally, you should first Win the good will of your 11eigl1o1's, the es- tee111 of your fellow citizens, and success will co111e to you because you rightly deserve it. -Professor E. S. Lower.
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