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Something Accomplished, Something Done.” The greatest joy in life is the joy of accomplishment. The Village lllack- smith found peace and contentment at the close of his day’s work in the completion of his menial task. Everyone receives an amount of joy in direct proportions to his ability to work and his usefulness to his community. At the close of this year we review our work here at Weber with a smile of satisfaction. We who arc deemed worthy to be graduated, to enter upon the various paths of life and represent Weber, feel the joy of accomplish- ment. We feel it a great honor to be thus able to represent an institution of the standing of Weber, since much is required to gain this distinction. Al- though we regret leaving the doors of the building which has come to be as a home to us, yet mingled with our regrets, is the satisfaction of having ac- complished our work. May this be only a beginning. May the graduates and the returning students aspire to still greater things. May they be useful in their sphere of life, may they always be true to the ideals and standards of Weber, and may their first great accomplishment lead to bigger and better work in the future. These are the wishes of the Acorn Staff.
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Page 15 UAe ACORN lied eyes, as the boy took the money from its place. ” ’Twas more than I dod for you. ' “What do you mean?’’ Alma huricdly asked. “Von name should be carved in the halls of honor. 1 want you to keep that twenty dollars I gave you; it’s the only square things I have ever done in mv life.” Then the awful admission, I placed that money in the I‘resi- dent’s office and would have glorified in your fall.” Alma was stunned for a moment by the man’s confession. Is there any honor in this man?” he said to himself. Then the inner man that speaks said. “Yes, though a man may fall, lift him up; there's good in every soul.” lie reached out his hand, the big man caught it. then grasped the boy to his breast. “I’ve triumphed over sin. and boy, you are the winner.” A life long attachment had been formed, but no more did the young unsullied soul look for light to the man with polished manners, for Alma had become the ideal of the weaker man.
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