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Hrdicatinw Gu Our Parents We, the Class of 1924, Dedicate Chis Honk Realizing Chat OLA 2 Who mean much to us, Who have done much for ws, Who have heen interested tn 145, Who haue been an influence to us, Whose blessing we seek in the future, Who claim our love and esteem, Chey Play the Greatest Part.
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