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Show Dr. George Thomas THE PRESIDENT OTHING worth while was ever gained without a struggle. Back of every achievement lies a physical and mental effort. To realize his possibilities in personality, in intellectuality, in character, and in bodily prowess, one must strive sanely and efficiently in all things. To build institutions of prestige, both financial and potential, one must have workers with effective personalities. To build within ourselves worthy souls, and to build on this campus an outstanding university entail endless struggle and great sacrifice-sacrifice of the least important matter to the most important matter, sacrifice of the thing most easily accomplished to the thing most difficult, sacrifice of the delightful experience to the unpleasant experience. But the sacrifice and the struggle are justified by the gratification of achievement. Then let us turn our faces to the rising sun and resolve to build worthily for ourselves and for our Alma Mater. George Thomas Page At |