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THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE The task of every individual and of every institution is to develop that distinction of spirit which we immediately recognize in people and institutions of groat worth. This is not a quality of intellect alone, although good mental quality must bo part of it: it is not in external appearanco or even in manners, however revealing good manners usually are of inward grace: it is not in accumulated learning because this is often poorly digested. It is something that has to do with the mind and the spirit of man. and makes brothers of the humblest and the most distinguished. This inward grace, whatever it is shines out from all men and institutions that are truly great. I would rather have this quality in our campus life than, without it, Duke’s endowment or Harvard’s faculty. To be known as a place of fine and gracious thinking, of good manners, of poise and restraint, free from the loudness and the commonness which make up so much of life, particularly modern life, to sense the majesty and to some extent the significance of the revolving heavens above us and of the good earth, to be oble to see in the most lowly of men some spark of the divine, to appreciate more and envy less, to love more than to hate while capoble of both, to remain true to the great covenants of our race in the possession of that unconquerable faith which has created all that is good in our civilization—along these paths only can we move toward greatness. E. G. PETERSON 25 VERA CARLSON SoC'otflry to tint President MILTON R. MERRILL Assistant to the President
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s Jack Croft can look back on an already fruitful career as campus handy man. 0raduating from Utah State in 1924. Jack coached for several years. After proving his mottle as a leader of men he came to Utah State to fill the nowly created office of Dean of Men. Already his office is a catch-all for stray projects and problems. He finds that social functions materially interfere with his early-to-bed slogan. Perplexed by a plethora of social problems he occasionally plays hookey to exercise his inordinate love for sports. DEAN OF WOMEN Performing her duties with tolerance, firmness, and generosity. Dean Lenore Lewis Williams has won her way into the collective student body heart. Inaugurating weekly lectures on social etiquette, she has found that hors is a still, small voice crying in the wildorness. She is an indispensable attendant at pink teas and Greek parties. Recently wedded to the Dean of Boys in an Idaho High School, she carries on her marriage by correspondence. She is privately noted for her blue-ribbon a jelly and for her interpretation of modern dancing.
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