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Page 9 text:
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HE first year of my sojourn on the beautiful campus of the University of Idaho is drawing toa close. My freshman experiences are about over. I can hardly expect any subsequent year to be crowded as full of thrills as has this one. The most vivid impression which this year’s experience has made upon my mind is that Idaho students are very frank and friendly. ‘They are facing the adventure of their education with assurance and zest typical of wholesome youth. As years go on, I hope to see them manifest a bit more of initiative and interest in the problems of student self government. I shall hope also to see in them a growing curiosity concerning things intellectual. But I havea firm faith, that with their sound character, their genuineness and their eager spirit of cooperation an ever greater and greater university will develop under the guidance of a faculty imbued with the courage of educational Pin
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ROM year to year the Gem of the Mountains incorporates in an en- during form a record of personalities, events and incidents; and these eeliteneans in future years, will each be accepted as a chapter in the his- tory of the University. But the realities, the factors which cannot be set down upon the printed page—the toil and the play, the silent hours of study, the tears and the triumphs and above all the friendships that have been estab- lished—these factors will have etched their indelible imprint upon the scroll of memory and will forever remain, constituting a part of that indefinable something called character. Fortunate are they who, as a result of their experience, learn the worth and truth of these lines: “Self reverence, self knowledge, self control These three alone lead life to sovereign power! Yet not for power —power of itself would come uncalled for! But to live by law, acting the law we live by without fear Because right is right, to follow right were wisdom In the scorn of consequences.” Al Z y fen : ‘ ; ty WY
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To the everlasting memory of those men of Idaho who gave their lives in the service of their country, and whose names will be enshrined on the bronze plaque in the new Memorial Gymnasium this The Gem of 1929 is dedicated
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