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1935 YACKETY YACK FACULTY Dr. Frank P. Graham, President University of North Carolina To The Class OF 1935: As the Yackety Yack goes to press, nature in Chapel Hill is pre- paring a beautiful setting for your graduation. The University sends you forth with affection and hope. Your class has borne the hardest blows of the long depression. When it seemed that you could not come, you came; when it seemed that you could not stay, you stayed. In your privations, life and attitudes, has come the will to hold on and to come back; the student honor revival, the improvement of stu- dent publications, the preparation for a wider participation in outdoor play, the revision of the curriculum, the increase in enrollment, a par- tial restoration of appropriations, the plans for strengthening the de- partments of Physics, Chemistry, German, History, Education, Philos- ophy and Music, and the creation of a School of Fine Arts. It is with a new hope in her spirit that alma mater receives you into the fellowship of the sons and daughters of Carolina. May these pages keep blessed your memories of Chapel Hill and young your spirit in the unending intellectual and spiritual work of rebuilding our broken world in the fairer likeness of your immortal brotherhood of youth. Frank P. Graham
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FACULTY 1935 YACKETY YACK. 25 Robert B. House Dean of Administration Ladies and Gentlemen of ' 35 : I write these lines in salute to you when spring in special abandon is decking with superlative beauty the scene of this final quarter of your undergraduate years at Chapel Hill, when all things move us toward the sentiment of imaginative comrade- ship under the seal of Carolina. Hard reality in the shape of killing frosts may yet mar these early beginnings of spring, but it can never destroy the spiritual lift of this beauty in which we participate now. Harder realities born of troublous tmies will certainly assail the idealism which gathers into spiritual momentum the mean- ing of Carolina to you, but they can never destroy the spiritual lift of your own best moments in the high adventure of this University. Insofar as students and faculty here have achieved unity and strength in the four years of your career, it has been by way of collaboration in searching the deep reaches of the spirit and in asserting and illustrating its ordering and formative power over the otherwise formless world of circumstance. Character, intelligence, imagination, achievement are great and dignified words, even in idle and abstract conversation. But in the traditions and daily working of this place at its best, they manifest themselves as principles of thought and action, inexhaustible in possibility, but beautifully immanent in the operations of the study, the classroom, the labora- tory, the library, and the manifold expressions of our work and play together. Through them we have achieved a more truthful, a juster, a more beautiful way of living and working together. May their power, in part associated with this campus which you now leave but more permanently fixed in that image of this campus }0U carr • with -ou, remain to you a resourc e of joy and comradeship forever. ' R- B- House
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