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President ' s Message 1963-64 Garnet Cummings When we were freshmen and entered the doors of Vic for the first time, we felt as though something very ) dear and personal had been left behind in the Junior High School that we had attended. This feeling, how¬ ever, is minute in comparison to the one that we now experience as we leave Vic. We are now Graduands and are again experiencing this feeling of regret at departure. This feeling is not sadness, but is more like a mixture of emotions that mean in reality thanks.” We, the Graduands, say thanks to the highly capable teaching staff, who, fortunately for us, have on many occasions, given a helping hand; we say thanks to the Administrators of both the Academic and Recreational Faculties who have devoted much time to extra cur¬ ricular activities; we say thanks to the Students’ Union, and Grad Representatives; we say thanks especially to our adviser, Miss Lent. Miss Lent is the prime factor in the success of this day. Thanks to all of you who have helped to make this year a memorable one. Allow me to leave you with these parting words by an unknown author. They may help you in building a firm foundation for the future: THE WRECKERS I watched them tearing a building down, A gang of men in a busy town; With a ho-heave-ho and a lusty yell, , They swung a beam, and a side wall fell. I asked the foreman, Are these men skilled, The men you would hire if you had to build?” He gave me a laugh and said, No, indeed! Just common labor is all I need. I can easily wreck in a day or two What builders have taken a year to do.” I thought to myself as I went my way, Which of these roles have I tried to play? Am I a builder who works with care, Measuring life by the rule and square? Am I shaping my deeds to a well-made plan, Waiting patiently doing the best I can? Or am I a wrecker, who walks the town Content with the labor of tearing down? —Anonymous Page 20
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