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THE WELLESLEYAN 1935 Order oi Books The Class Underclassmen Athletics Organizations Advertisements Page Seven
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THE WELLESLEYAN 19 35 FOREWORD “Those friends thou hast, and their adop¬ tion tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel. We shall always remember classes; we shall always remember athletics, plays, operettas, and other special occasions. But as we grow up and away from the Welles¬ ley High School, these activities will fade in our memories to serve only as a back¬ ground for the people who made them memorable. We value our high school friendships, although we do not yet fully appreciate their significance and impor¬ tance. It is with the desire to retain something more tangible than memories unassisted, that a Year Book is published. With which declaration of purpose, we pre¬ sent a record of this year’s activities, es¬ pecially those of the members of the Class of Thirty-five. The Editor. Page Six
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THE WELLESLEYAN 1935 DR. S. MONROE GRAVES LIBERTY Every age has its dangers. Every institution has its weaknesses. Every individual has his shortcomings. However, for every age there are new possibilities; for every worthwhile institution there are untapped sources of inner and outer strength; for every individual there is reserve courage, reserve power, reserve emotional control. The Dark Ages of civilization settled into the twilight zone preceding a new era, and with the dawn that followed, the world awoke to the thrilling radiance and beauty of the Renaissance. National Institutions waxed strong in selfishness. Then came the great World War. The face of the earth was covered with the dead bodies of youth. But over the tyranny arose the voice of democracy, and the world, for the time being, was made safe for Democracy. Again after a score of years, there are new dangers lurking. The living age, living institutions, living individuals are running new risks; the objectives of life seem uncertain. The individual, amid the turmoil, seems helpless but with a courageous desire for true democracy, he will finally triumph. “Liberty will not descend to a people; A people must raise themselves to liberty; It is a blessing that must be earned Before it can be enjoyed.” Dr. S. MONROE GRAVES Superintendent of Schools Page Eight
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