N b Ce © Dear Pallette: = July a few weighty words to let you know how grieved and sorry I am for that truly moble and growing institution, called the V.S.A, for having elected me‘ its new president Already presidential cares rest heavily upon my Slender shoulders. For one thing, that graduation dinner! I shall become prematurely grey over this affair, a perfect! scandalous task to impose. upon one inthe first days of office, The very idea of proposing a toast makes ne fecl woak at the knees and my throat dry. Menus, invitations corsages, otc,, are becoming positive nightmares, bub 2 shall go bravely forth and do my duty. ~ Now thatthis is all’:off my mind, I want to wish the graduating class of -1935 the’best of luck, now that they are leaving the school, and to hope for years of success inifront of them, A special word for Mary-Jane Kildall, our retiring president, who served us so well last year. I know we are all sorry to sce thom go and hope the samo will be said for us next June. Also I wish to give a vote of thanks to Mr, and Mrs, Scott for the many vory in- teresting club moetings wo have held at their home, I will now wish you doar Pallotte tho ‘bost of luck and may you carry on and with the school grow biggor and better overy yoar, -- Joyco Benson - . ee SWAN SONG One hears that it is always hard to say good-bye. I think that I om going to find it so. If I wore gifted with lit- orary eloquence, which I om not, or could aspire to an imitation of Gor- trudo Stien,which I will not, then pos- sibly this articlo might provo oither interesting or diverting; but since my eapabilities arc only what thoy are I must be content with simply “goodebyo," And yot it is hard to faco with such finality tho ond of four very wondorful years == or is it months? It scoms al- most oasior to boliovo that it is--and the associations they have brought. Es- pecially this last year whon it has boon my privilogo to havo a position of somo rosponsibility amongst you, and though I shall not try to make oxcuses for my shortcomings, for tho many things I might have donc, or havo dono botter, but did not or could not, still I want to say how very much I have cne joyed it and how vory much I shall miss ite = To your now prosident congratulations Though the job mey somctimos bo trying it is vory worth while. To hor go my best wishos for o successful yoor,. And to you again good-bye, I havo come to the cond. And yot thoy say that ‘it is not tho ond but moroly the be+ ginning. I try to roalize that thoy are right. -- MaryeJane Kildnll Dear Pallette: - duly a few weighty words to let you know how grieved and sorry Iam for that truly noble and growing institution, called the V.S.A. for having elected mo its new president Already presidential cares rest heavily upon my slender shoulders. For one thing, that graduation dinner! I shall become prematurely grey over this affair, a perfect? scandalous task to impose upon one in tho ¢. days of office, The vory idda of proposing a toast makes 0 fool yoak at tho Imoos and my throat dry. Monus, invitations corsages, ote., are becoming positive nightmares, but I shall go bravoly forth and do my duty. Now that this is all off my mind, I want to wish tho graduating class of 1935 the’bost of luck, now that thoy are leaving tho school, and to hope for years of success in‘front of thom, A Spocial word for Mary-Jane Kildall, our Fetiring president, who sorved us so well last yoar, I know wo ore all sorry to sce thom go and hope the samo will be said for us noxt Juno, Also I wish to give a voto of thanks to lr, and Mrs. Scott for tho mony vory in- terosting club moctings wo have held at their home, I will now wish you doar Pallotto tho Bost of luck and my you carry on and with tho school grow biggor and botter covery yoar, = Joyeo Bonson SWAN SONG Ono hoars that it is always hard to say good=byo. I think that I om going to find it so, If I wore giftod with’ lit- orary eloquonee, wich I om not, or could aspire to an imitation of Gor- trudo Stion,which I will not, thon pos- sibly this articlo might prove cithor interosting or diverting; but since my ecopabilities arc only what thoy aro I must bo contont with simply "good-byo." find yot it is hard to faco with such finality tho ond of four vory wondorful yours =- or is it months? It sooms al- most oasior to boliovo that it is--and the associations thoy have brought. Es- pocially this last year whon it has boon my privilogo to havo « position of somo rosponsibility amongst you, and though I shall not try to make oxcuses for my shortcomings, for tho many things I might havo donc, or havo dono dottor, but did tot or could not, still I want to say how vory much I havo one joyod it and how vory much I shall miss it, ? To your now prosidont congratulations Though tho job mey somotimos bo trying it is vory worth while. To hor go my dost wishos for a succossful yoor, And to you again good-bye, I havo como to tho ond. And yot thoy say that it is not tho ond but moroly tho bo« ginning, I try to roalizo that thoy aro right. o- Mary-Jano Kildnli