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Page 22 text:
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18 in memoriam DAVID A. FALK D. B. MCKAY DAVID E. SMILEY The entire student body, faculty, and administration of the University of Tampa was greatly saddened by the death of these members of the Boardiof Trustees.
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Page 21 text:
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FAREWELL MESSAGE The Senior Class University of Tampa Tampa, Florida John Mason Brown once wrote, The only true happiness comes from squandering our- selves for a purpose. On the fifth day of June, each of you will finally cross the platform to undergo that formal ceremony which testifies you are qualihed to be an alumnus of the University of Tampa. The nature of the record which you take with youeon your academic transcript, from the extracurricular activities you have enjoyed, in the friendships you have madee all of these will indicate how truly you have squandered your life during the four years on this campus. As the years wear on, the satisfaction which you gain from living will be commensurate with the way you squander your time and your talents for those causes or careers which you are convinced have real meaning and true purpose. For, no matter how recklessly you draw upon your reserves, the sense of purpose will renew them. No matter the toil, you will never be too tired for labor. As alumni of this University, always remember that it exists because men and women Squandered themselves in its service. The teacher who worked late over examination papers so that he could sooner re-orient his class, or patiently led the faltering intellectual footsteps of a freshman to firmer grounds; the donor who gave of his substance for scholarships or buildings; the mechanic Who took pride in his work; the friends, trustees, administrators, and last, but by no means least, the Alumni, God bless ,eme all these have Squandered some portion of their lives that this University might grow and prosper. You too are called upon to squander your life; to achieve, in the words of George Ber- nard Shaw, . . . the true joy of life . . . . the being used for a purpose recognized by your- self as a mighty one. You will find this joy in your families, in service to your communities, in a motivating career. But always save a portion of your life to squander for your Univer- sity. Never in its history has the horizon of our University presented so magnilicent a vista, replete with challenge and with purpose. As you take your place in the lengthening train of Alumni, I am confident that each of you Will squander part of your life to push that hori- zon back even further, thus to reveal constantly more challenging vistas of a noble future. DAVID M. DELo, Prexident 17'
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