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Presidents Address This day that we have looked toward for four years is about to become one more yesterday. In another day we shall have realized the goal for which We have striven. With this in sight there dawns upon us the ' realization that our ambitions are not yet ' realized. The exultation of this hour is dimmed by the thought that tomorrow an- other objective awaits us. Tonight we real- ' - ize that the reward of four years of labor , 1 does not mean simply a roll of parchment. This diploma is the mere representation of the days. the weeks, the months which have : gl:-.,..,,:5:g.9i U , woven a fine tapestry which will form the -,-'Qi - Lg f K background of our lives. Perhaps at times ll ,W the pattern seemed drab, but running - I ' -e U G1 x.-'fig l K through the completed work there shines a golden thread-a thread that perhaps all un- wittingly the shuttle wove: yet it is there. How it gleamsl How proud we are of it! This thread woven among the threads of monotonous, commonplace duties is the golden thread of an ideal. As we stand here on the threshold of the future, what shall be our great objective? Shall we be satisfied with that which requires no effort at all, or shall it be said of us as it was said of Daniel of old, He purposed in his heart ? Let us work toward our ideals, and life will never be a failure: for ideals are the very essence of successful living. Ideals have been the foundation of all worth- while accomplishments. If we look back at the beginning of all the great in- stitutions of our country. even as far back as the beginning of our great nation. we will End an ideal. Now with our future so bright, shall we not try to at- tain through a life of untiring service, that satisfaction which comes only with the realization of an ideal achieved? And now may I say a word to our Faculty, through whose untiring ef- forts we have been brought this far on our journey of life? I speak for every girl here. You, our teachers, have given us of your very selves. We are leaving you with the hope that you will remember us at our best. I can not express the deep gratitude and respect which we feel toward you! To my classmates also I would say a word. I do not wish to say Good- bye, I hope that our paths will not be far apart and that tonight will be the beginning of more joys and success for you. Let us look upon tomorrow with renewed interest and zeal. Let us take pride in the realization that We are graduates of Washington Seminary, our Alma Mater, which we have loved and respected in the past and to which we hope to give honor in the future. ugfql ss' apfrl X X ' f 1 'Q N ' - 2 We IQ if 1 X X Z2 ,-i-i--u- -- N
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