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MINERVA 'I sing the glorious power with azure eyes, Athenian Pallas, timeless, chaste, and wise, . . . From his awful head Whom Jove brought forth, in warlike armour dressed Golden, all-radiant ! SHELLEY.
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THE1931KENI Q2 TORIA Rimnm' L. BIc'Ew1-:N xvILLIAM POYVELL Pfl'.Vl'll!'Ilf I 'iw'-Prc'.v1'1l1mt . I , RVBY G. VULLEY W. H. BR.al'N'roN Nw-rrtury .'111l'i-YOI' Trcasu rrr cers of Senior Class Just as June is the beginning of summer and the end of spring, so graduation is the beginning of a new type of life for us and the end of a period which will always personify fond memories. For four years we have looked ahead with great anticipation to the time when we would have the distinction of graduating. Unfiinchingly, we have endeavored to meet the qualifica- tions of the Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years. We have tried to fulfill these requirements to the best of our ability, and now we stand upon the threshold of a new life. However, as the time for our saying vale to our Alma Mater draws near, our views of four years ago take on an entirely different aspect. Now we realize what these four years have meant to us: the forming of friendships, pleasant associations with one another. jovial times together. life lessons learned, and tl1e development and molding of personal attributes. As we look back, many happy memories greet us. Even though we are looking ahead with great expectation to advancing our education in college or in the complex business world, the very heart of every Senior senses an acute pang when he realizes that his high school days have drawn to a close. How many would like to live these years over again! The Class of '31 has essayed to attain the highest of standards in every field of activity. Scholarship has been outstanding: the ability to be good followers as well as leaders has been evidenced: extra-curricular activities have engaged a large majority of usg we have endeav- ored to cooperate to the best of our ability with the faculty as well as with the other students. There is no more appropriate time than this to gratefully acknowledge our appreciation of the unceasing efforts of our class advisor, Nlr. VVilliam Braunton. May the years to come be as bright as the happy ones which have just become a treasury of memories. ROBERT L. MCEWEN President, Senior 1'la.s-s W. NIURRAY XYILKINSON
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