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•• Class of 1936: Four years have passed since you came to Western Maryland filled with sincere desires to find the best it had to offer. You have had some disappointments, but the joy of having reached the goal carries with it a great compensation. During these years you have learned to choose values, to form enduring friendships, to acquire knowledge, to prepare yourself to work and to live in a larger field. I wish for you success in all you do. Fannie May Stover, Dean of Women What Western Maryland has done for the Class of 1936 remains to be demonstrated by the future, but I would like to express my gratification for what this class has done for Western Maryland. It has helped materially in raising the standard for serious scholastic work, and it has set a standard for general civic and moral conditions on the campus which should serve as a founda- tion upon which future classes can build commendable permanent traditions. F. M. Miller, Dean of Men 24
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