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PRESIDENT ASA M. ROYCE
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Greetings UST a few days more and the class of 1928 will go in many directions. For many months and years we have been associated together. You have been inoculated with many fine ideas and ideals. Soon you are going; to try these and your ability to put them into practice in different places in the world. We hope that you will not lose your perspective. We hope that you will keep in mind that you must work and everlastingly work at the job. The teaching of young people in the way which they should go is decidedly a well worthwhile undertaking. You can be proud of your task. It takes more than one swallow to make a summer. Your success or your failure does not come from any single small mistake or single small success. The days ahead of you will be mostly pleasant ones. Beware of allowing the one or two unpleasant ones to color your sky to the horizon. Behind the clouds the sun is always shining. KlGod,s in His heaven; allts right with the world. Do your work conscientiously, faithfully, earnestly day by day. The rest will take care of itself. ASA M. ROYCE
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V. M. RUSSELL Director of Department of I ndusm'al Arts Earlham College; Normal School, Richmond, Indiana; Summer Ses- sions. University of Chicago; Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versity; Carnegie Institute of Technology H. C. WILKERSON Education and Psychology BS. in Ed., Southwest. Missouri State Tgacheys College; M.A., Umversny of Chicago J AMES A. WILGUS Principal of Course for High School Teachers. H zslo1y am? Allzed Soczal Sczences Ph.B.. Ohio State University; M.A., Ohio State University; Thayer Scholar, Harvard Universw ity; Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin, Summer Sessions ANNA L. SINCLAIR Supervisor of F 2'th and Sixth Grades Training School, Baldwinsville, New York; State Normal School, and Critic's Diploma, Oswego, New York; Art Student, Syracuse University, New York G. W. SCHMIDT F orez'gn Languages and Lz'temtme B.A., M.A., Syracuse University; Frciburg University AGNES OTIS BRIGHAM Physical Education for Women Boston Normal School of Gym- nastics; Sargent School i159
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