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To the Faculty E, the January cast of 1939, Wish to express our gratitude to the producers and executives for the great interest they have shown in our struggle to record in these past four years of our lives a picture from which we should receive ample profits. As records in psychology have proved over and over again, things We see remain in our minds a great deal longer than those things we read in books. The faculty not only played a most prominent part in this movie which We have been viewing but also set examples for us to respect. May We prove worthy of the hours they have spent, the sacrifices they have made, and may we all use the knowledge they have given us to our best advantage in the further production of the various scenes in our future.
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'All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts.- -Shakespeare In the play called Life, the Great Director casts some in leading, some in supporting roles. Whether our part be played back- stage or whether We be starred under the pitiless publicity of the Kliegs, may We play our part in the world of men so that upon our exit the Critic will call it good. L. V. Windnagle Producers you have called us-if producers We be, it is not of actors and actresses en? clowed with physical beauty, but producers whose efforts are exerted toward develop- ing character and beauty of conduct. Hazel M. Ohmert
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