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FOREWORD 3N this our Senior issue of the Golden Rod, we of the Class of February 1931 have taken the opportunity to record the pleasures and activities of the most precious years of our youth. We have departed from a precedent that has withstood many long years, yet we hope that our innovations will enrich that which is traditional and make more unique that which is of permanent interest. With this the first semi-year book, a new and greater field of endeavor has been opened to forth coming classes. In our class activities we have taken many pleasures; for the lessons learned in the class room we are full of gratitude, and in our many new friendships we take fitting pride. To strive to conquer, and then to pass on to greater tasks; we write the end to our high school years knowing that we have made a small beginning.
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ed Ccorac U arim «TiI m Class Officers—February 1931
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