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Show mvAfwiWAWAWWffiwiwwwffi rwwwwwwwwww THE DIXIE Silver Anniversary Issue B. GLEN SMITH, President Most Diplomatic HOBBIES Scouting, Piano, riaymg Tennis, with Art Paxman cf Dixie, Greetings This year closes with a new world Not new in the the old has been discarded, but new in that there has been a Very little additional knowledge has been attained, fcr that which has ben given you was already knowm by someone else before you weie taught But you have attained new outlcoks, new intei pretations, new attitudes, new ideals New fields of attainment have been opened up to you; new habits have been formed Yet it is not the newmess that counts, it is the molding of lives that is of most importance it is that which you have made out of the old with the new that deteinnnes how well you aie educated Students, congiatu'ations on your successes may you build better because of your mistakes Sincerely, B Glen Smith 5tudents |