4) TO THR MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS, 19352335 : We, the undergraduates, salute you, and extend our heartiest congratulation to each and every one of you. Your four years of study and applied effort have brought: results that you have hoped for and you are now going out into the grea ter community with the training and background that will enable you to en- rich the cultural and artistic life of the country. At no time in history have the ser- vices of those trained as you are been so necessary. The events of recent years point to a swing-away from commer cialism and industrialism, and to the development of the artistic sense, and. of the potential capacity for the crea- tion of beauty that is inherent in man, It is to be hoped that each one of you will carry with you the inspiration and the cultural values that have been given by our teachers, and that each of you will make a contribution in the field that you propose to enter. The changing times and conditions certain craftsmen find themselves dis- placed by machinery, the true artist can never be displaced by any technical improvement. The artist is an indispensable mem= ber of progressive society, and as such will advance with time, We greet you with the old Roman sal utation, “Ave Usque Ave Vale" ~- Hail and Farewell," CONGRATULATIONS ! Of late, vague rumors have given us dull forebodings of impending doom, but at last the truth has sparkled forth, and now we know. Our hearts are broken yet we offer sincere congratulations to Miss Wonder on her coming marriage, No longer will her charming smile make pay- ing our good money for art supplies a pleasure =~ no longer can we bother her about our many little woes ~= no longer ean we delay her lunch hour while she finds a book=-no longer--yes, alas, but joyance too, Congratulations, best of everything, Miss Wonder, May you carry happy memories into the many happy years to comes COISES! Hiya, there, Joe, what on earth is going on under that dark wavy mop of yours? Fee #. You certainly look as if someone had chewed pp your favorite rattle, What? Time for writeups? Say, is this a frame-up? It was just a couple of weeks ago that you were pestering me ab out the same thing. Well, scram, will you? I'm not going © to do another one, Let somebody else do ite I ran out of ideas the first time. : “2 What's that? --= Itm the class representative? So what? Oh, all I have to do is get someone else to do it, eh? OK, I1'11 ask June Duncan. Hey, June! How about doing the class writeup this time? You don't know what to write? Well, my gosh, I guess you can write as much trash as I can} Yeah, but heck, I've done it twice now. You say that you have all that Commer-~ cial Art to finish? Well, so've I, and five pages of heraldry and some design too, Oh, well, I'll try and get some= one else,e Just a sec. There's Joyce, Hey, Joyce, how about === etc. You too, Well, who else is there? Jean Lindermere? Sure-= Ohy no, 4 can't ask her, because she didn't like what I put in the first edition about her, and she'd likely get back at me with a cra- eker-jack slam, How about Ayne Hati? ideal Say, there IS an Her eyes are bothering her? Do they bo-~ ther you, too, Joe? Well, when does it have to be in? Monday? Well, f'goodness sake, and here it is Friday, so guess I'm in for some brain wracking so getout of here and let me get started. _ "Destiny's Tot" 4) TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS, 1935: We, the undorgraduates, salute you, and extend our hoartiest congratulation to each and every one of you, Your four years of study and applied effort have brought: results that you have hoped for and you are now going out into the grea ter commnity with the training and Dackground that will enable you to en- rich the cultural and artistic life of the countrys ‘At no time in history have the ser- vices of those trained as you are been so necessary, ‘The events of recent years point to a swing-away from commer cialism and industrialism, and to the development of the artistic sense, and of the potential capacity for the crea- tion of beauty that is inherent in man, Tt is to be hoped that each one of you will carry with you the inspiration and the cultural values that have been given by our teachers, and that each of you will make a contribution in the field that you propose to enter. The changing times and conditions certain craftsmen find themselves dis- placed by machinery, the true artist can never be displaced by any technical improvement. The artist is an indispensable mem- ber of progressive society, and as such will advance with time. We greet you with the old Roman sal utation,” "Ave Usque Ave Vale" =- Hail and Farewell." CONGRATULATIONS f Of late, vague rumors have given us dull forebodings of impending doom, but at last ‘the truth has sparkled forth, and now we know. Our hearts are broken yet we offer sincere congratulations to Miss Wonder on her coming marriage. No longer will her charming smile make pay- ing our good money for art supplies a pleasure =~ no longer éan we bother her about our many little woes ~~ no longer can we delay her lunch hour while she finds a booke-no longer=-yes, alas, but joyance too, Congratulations, best of everything, Miss Wonder, May you carry happy memories into the many happy years to comes GOISES? Wiya, there, Joe, what on earth is going on under that dark wavy mop of yours? You certainly lock as if someone had chewed pp your favorite rattle. What? Time for writeups? Say, is this @ frame-up? It was just a couple of weeks ago that you were pestering me ab out the same thing. Well, scram, will you? to do another one, Let somebody else doit, Iran out of ideas the first time. ee What's that? --- It the class representative? So what? Oh, all I have to do is get someone else to do it, eh? O.K, I'll ask June Duncan. Hey, June! How about doing the class writeup this time? You don't know what to write? Well, my gosh, I guess you can write as much trash as I cant Yeah, but heck, I've done it twice now, You say thet you have all that Commer~ cial Art to finish? Well, so've I, and five pages of heraldry and some design too, Oh, well, I'll try and get some~ one else, Just a sec. There's Joyce. Hey, Joyce, how about ---= oto. You too, Well, who else is there? Jean Lindermere? Sure-- Ohy no, 2 can't ask her, because she didn't like what I put in the first edition about her, and she'd likely get back at me with a ora- eker=jack slam, How about Anne Hall? ideal Say, there IS an Her eyes are bothering her? Do they bo~ ther you, too, Joe? Well, when does it have to be in? Monday? Well, f'goodness sake, and here it is Friday, so guess I'm in for some brain wracking so getout of here and let me get started. "Destiny's Tot" Itm not going © a as |