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There is no need to tell you we shall miss you, but it is pleasant to take this last opportunity to greet the Class of 1931 and to wish you well and to hope that the next four years will bring achievement and development as satisfying and as big as that of the years at Rollins. Your presence, cooperation, and contributions will be missed on the campus, but we hope your interest in us will be sustained and will lead you frequently to us in the future.
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For four years you have been priv- ileged to share in the progress of Rollins College. However, I hope you will not consider your task finished, but, on the contrary, will continue to work for the increased prestige and honor of your alma mater. In fact, your real chance to assist in the growth of Rollins is now before you, for a college achieves its reputation through the success of its graduates. One of the duties of the Dean is to be of service to students. It has been a pleasure to help y ou during your undergraduate days. Your co- operation and loyalty to Rollins has been a great satisfaction to me. Together we must continue to aid Doctor Holt in his dream for Rollins. Let us make the most of our opportunities. After spending five years improving the methods of instruction, the College is about to make some far-reaching changes in the curriculum. More than ever does the future of Rollins depend upon your support. Long may you continue to add to her glory.
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Alfred J. Hanna Assistant to the President Alumni Secretary Assistant Professor of Florida History Ervin T. Brown Treasurer and Business Manager Frederick H. Ward ssistant Treasurer Anna B. Treat Assistant Registrar Alice H. Lerch Librarian John Martin Conference Leader anil Consultant International Relations IS Sf.- - ■I r r. Lida Woods Secretary to the President Emile B. Cass Registrar Anne Foster Hagerty Director of the Com mom Marguerite Poetzinger Secretary Public Speaking Department Inez Hill Secretary Conservatory Frederick H. Lynch Conference Leader and Consultant W orld Peace No picture: Edwin O. Grover, Professor of Books, Director of the Library; James M. Glass, Professor of Secondary Education; Edward S. Meyer, Professor of Comparative Literature.
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