the spurt at the examination, at the final moment, which is to bring him the best results but the steady application throughout the year of even his moderate abilities to the subject in hand. And it is this very ability to keep steadily and intelligently at it which is one of the strongest traits necessary in a student, which a college course is intended to develop, and which points most clearly to the best and happiest termination of a life. And now as we extend a heartfelt farewell to the class of ’9B we cannot but hope that they have had instilled into themselves the true spirit regarding study, that an equally true and loyal regard has arisen within them for their Alma Mater and that they will live up to the examples set before them while in college, and by their lives gather fame unto themselves and add glory to the name of State. To ’9B again farewell.
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