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PAC U LTY S. D. SUMMERS, 13.13. Back of all success lies the ability to think. If you can learn to think in terms of science and mathematics, you are on the road to successful engineering. JOHN HUMPHRIES, M .13. Many of the things in life which cone tribute to our well being and enjoyment have made possible by the labor of those whose only pay was the experience gained and the satisfaction received from a task successfully completed. However, this pay is probably of more lasting value than any other, for experience gives a man tools that can be used in new accomplishments, and satisfaction gives him inspiration that will carry him through to the completion of new tasks. MILFORD E. COLLINS, EB. The task that is set before all of us is to prepare in the days of our youth so that in carrying on our work in the world, we shall do things well. Remember that all useful work is honorable and the only dis- honor in it is when it is not well done. Twenty-onc
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PACU LTY LAWRENCE D. ELY, B.S., A.E. An engineer must develop self-confi- dence to be successful. In order to do this he must first learn to be honest With him- self. The success or failure of some large project may rest With the decisions he makes. The habit of honesty With one,s self Will by itself develop the self-confi- dence necessary. ALICE PARROTT, A.B., B.Pd., A.M. Whither bound? What is your port? What is your cargo? Who is your captain? As you answer these questions you deter- mine your destiny. GERALD MOORE, ChE. We are prone to look with favor On the daily acts we do. This prejudice is natural To all of us, and you; But sometimes this tramples feelings Which we might avoid, too, By trying to do our thinking From the other fellowis shoe. Twenty
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CECIL HAUBER, BS in GE. Man,s only limitation, Within reason, lies in his development and use of his imag- ination. Ideas are the product of the imag- ination. Once you give life and action and guidance to ideas, they take on power of their own to carry you to undreamed of heights. Twen ty-two his character. intellect, and its measure may be made by the resistance one offers to circumstances. EACU LTY VERNE JONES, A.B., A.M. Modern civilization has emphasized technical training. It is a basic part of the equipment for living in a complicated world, and for becoming a useful and in- telligent citizen. THOMAS BOAGEY, B.S.in BE. A manis fortunes are the products of This power is higher than
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