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J Rr' dw EDWIN R. HADLEY COURTNEY S OVERIN MYRTLE BLEWET . - T MABEL A. HATCHER VERA L. MCMURRAY HARRY F. WINEBRENNER THE FACULTY
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This issue of the Gondolier is dedicated to Aviation and Wcirld Friendship, that is i to say, it is dedicated to the spirit of youth, Crabbed age and cautious middle life prof duce no Lindbergh, and Dr. Eckner's achievement, though he is advanced in years, was the fruit of a youthful deter' mination, and of a spirit forever young. Wcmrld Friendship is possible only in a world warmed by young blood. Age is suspicious, calculating, cynical. Age peof ples its future with the disillusionments of its pasts, and distrusts mankind. Youth lives in the glowing present, and has faith in its fellows and in mankind. , So it is that the spirit of youth breathes ROBERT J, TEALL in the theme of this annual, a spirit daring, Boys' VicefP1mcipal vigorous, cheerful, friendly-going its way as did the knights of old-without fear and without reproach, concerned not at all with yesterday, and not overmuch with tomorrow, filling the present full of life and meaning, of high adventure and radiant goodfwill. How glorious today to be young. ROBERT J. TEAL1.. Lady Drummond Hay, who was the only lady passenger on the great Graf Zepf pelin, made a strong appeal to all of the world because she possessed these outstanding traits of character: integrity, sympathy, sincerity and selffreliance. These four prin- ciples are important factors in success. A life built upon them would be strong and enduring. Let us com' pare the building of a - s'fM'-'- successful life to that ' of erecting a great building. In the build' ing we must have strong pillars reach- ' ing to solid ground, so in our lives these pillars should be cef mented to a foundaf tion of moral solidity. ' My appeal to ' you girls is to strive always to be upright, '11 sympathetic, sincere ia and selffreliant. MAME L- SALLEE Always your friend, Gi11s'V1fffPnmpaI MAMIE L. SALLEE. U31
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GEORGIA A. RUEECORN ELMER A. BULL MARION L. BAKER VIVIAN TRUELSEN ALFRED GEORKIE CHARLES N. GREEN U? ' iff ,THE FACULTY ff ,QS1
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