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MR. M. RAYMOND JAMISON Class Tm-:teller MRS. C. LARUE HERMAN Senior Class Mother MR. JOHN VANCE Senior Class Father O the students of '49 come cordial greetings from the one of your number whose duties are in the conning tower. For three years it has fallen to our lot to keep a weather eye on the horizon and at the same time to see that nothing untoward arises in the near environment to harm or impede the ship. Nor has the discernment of storm-clouds and the averting of dangers been the important part of our work. Rather have we looked far and wide to observe the fairest seas on which to sail and the richest ports from which to load our cargoes. Will you accept assurance from your pilot, that never did our keel run so deep, our course lie so directly to- ward our coveted goal, nor did we have on board so happy and hopeful a company as that which cheers us on today? The crisis upon which society has come is not a collapse, but a climax. From the viewpoint of education, we observe an encouraging reappraise- ment of values. That which the-world had thought most substantial has been revealed as most insub- stantial. To give up the old ideas and ideals and to accept those which are coming into ever clearer focus, is to give up the ephemeral for the eternal. Those who go out of school today enter upon an age of rebuilding. ln this new age success will not be measured by amassed wealth, but by that which the Ancient Greeks held up as the goal for their youth, namely human worth. Therefore, look well to '49. A mission un- matched awaits her. Keep her fit for any sea and make sure that she will ever take her course not from false lights along the shore, but from the fixed stars in the eternal heaven. M. RAYMOND JAINIISON. 20
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