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President Phelps' Messaqe For other reasons than those intimately connected with the in- stitution the college annual is without signihcance. lt is a purely personal history in which outsiders have no particular interest. On the other hand, for those immediately concerned, it is a chronicle which is vital in every respect. Every picture, every per- sonal estimate, cvery line of narrative, has its important message and its strong appeal. Nor is its appeal entirely transient. Students may move on from college out into the struggles and competition of life, yet the college annual holds its place and is often consulted for reference or con- firmation. Like the photograph album of earlier days, it is treasured and cherished. It is a perpetual reminder of youth when all days were full of promise, when friendships were easily made: and, when made, were true and enduring. 'lt is a volume, which, no matter how valued at the time of publication, grows more precious with the pass- ing of the years. 5 This volume contains much of intrinsic worth. lt tells of growth and development of a young college. lts sketches and pictures show a living cross section of interesting and vital life in the making, full of achievement and full of promise. I offer my congratulations for the noteworthy achievements here chronicled and my best wishes for the next vetr and the next. May each succeeding year be increasingly fruitful ind the memories of this one, always refreshing . 7 t i 2 1 l s c c c . . 1 f , J I I . a s 3 . 1 c z 1 1 c . l 1 I H . X -i Q , -' 7 Y .: 1 - ' V' i if, ., -- e 1 Zlf-'17-A l vt . ' ' ' if t 12,132 AX in J' K Tx I
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.,i...,l.M..... if' My a.a1.nae,5.i ' r.,....-lui.uu.nfi Alum... ' 41, L ' rf new 'rw', svf .2 'f 1+' rest fiat Dean Pqle's Messaqe g r The ideal college student would and disciplined in mind, superb in physique, gracious and courteous in manner, unselfish, honest, self- ,ru-5 m ing college. ,f N The composite influences of col- if' i 'P lege work and college life, we hope, are making it easier for stud- y ll sf. . lt., ents to develop inner controls Dean Mila.-ed Pyle which shall direct their future life. 34, is f'We live day by day under the illusion that it is the fact or event g that imports, whilst really it is not that which signifies, but the use if A we put it to, or what we think of it.ll-Emerson. Nm v. DEAN PYLE. fi' if Messaqe from the Dean of Men I, The student entering from high school finds that it takes him nearly a year to adjust himself to the college point of view. Besides committing facts to memory, he must now go one step farther and base judgments upon those facts. From all his college experiences he soon learns to develop a point of F- view and a philosophy that will serve as a criterion for later decis- ,. ions, for when he leaves his Alma Mater he must justify his own ex- istence, obviously through some f service more intelligent and effec- 9'1- tive than he could perform had he not gone to college. Here a stud- , ent is advised and directed in his H E E capacities, and in a general way to . extend the boundaries of his hori- zons. As far as the men of the ,Z college are concerned, this is avital f contribution from the office of the Dean of Men. WILLIAM Ast-IWORTH. ,Nr Dean William Ashworth 1,5 1181 ' x g F ihlv .f 'gf' XY' 'I N, , ' if X ev K in fly' M-iiliwad iw 12 , awp, '. .A 'f, li , Elf! 'Y X' , M H i . , 5' ui ,,.' f i Y , ,, L 1, ,.., , .,',, L, V fs., be a splendid product-cultivated , controlled, and tolerant. It is our if ' desire to afford an opportunity for li students to develop and strengthen lf such characteristics while attend-
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