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The Golden-Rod QUINCY, MASS., APRIL, 11)09 Following a long established precedent, the Senior class only has had a class motto, and then only at tin last moment before gradua- tion. Now we think that more real good would be received from a motto, if the class had it to live up to for four years; that is, instead of the outgoing class only choosing a motto, the incoming class should make their choice at the beginning of their course. Let this sink in deep for consideration. Realize that you. the under classes, must set the example, and also start the ball rolling,—rolling toward new and improved ideas. There is plenty of “red tape” involved in obtaining permission to go to the school library to get a book, but there is no “red tape” there to keep the books where they belong. There- fore it is for each user of the library to show some consideration for the one who follows him Put the book back where you found it. Some- body else will want to refer to it. and that somebody may not have used the library enough to know that the “History of Greece” is prob- ably on the shelf marked “English Poetry.” So do a little thinking on your own account and for the benefit of those who come later to the library. In 1809 many of our noted men were born, and this year. 1909. we are celebrating their hundredth anniversaries. Already we have celebrated the anniversaries of Poe. Lincoln. Mendelssohn. Darwin, Chopin, and Edward Fitzgerald. In this group is represented the poet, the statesman, the musician, and the nat- uralist. In June, comes the centennarv of Rich- ard Milnes. statesman and poet. In August, come the celebrations of Kinglake. historian: Tennyson, poet laureate; and Oliver Wendell Holmes, poet and essayist. The last celebration of the year is that of the great English states- man. Gladstone. As the time for another class to enter this honorable edifice is drawing near, we would like to bring before their notice, and before the notice of the class of 1912, the idea of a school pin. At present three classes have pins
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