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Page 21 text:
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The year 1930-1931 marks a high point in the conduct of our student activities. This is shown in the Student Council, by an increased devotion to duty on the part of the members; by their pursuit of a consistent progressive policy, and by the insistence on a higher standard of performance on the part of all members of the student admin¬ istrative staff. Among the numerous achievements of the past year, we may note the revision of the Constitution of the Associated Students, a closer adherence to its provisions, a wider participation in state and district association meetings; the improvement of club pro¬ grams, and better assemblies. Space forbids even the listing here of the outstanding activities of the students in athletics, dramatics, music, art, debating, and journalism. Suffice to say that in every instance these public performances have been highly creditable to the institution. To all members of the college students and faculty who have helped to promote the general welfare’ 1 through extra-curricular activities, goes my heartiest appreciation. —E. L. Cook, Dean of Extra-Curricular Activities. [ 17 ]
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Page 20 text:
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Among the many beautiful, inspiring and pleasurable features of a commencement season there is always the bittersweet of separations. We of the faculty become attached to the students as they in turn develop lasting friendships among themselves. We see them come as freshmen, shed certain provincialisms, become members of the larger society, and eventually blossom out into manhood and womanhood in such brief space. It is hard to see them go. Even so, our most earnest wishes for their continued success go with them. —H. M. Skidmore, Dean of Curricular Activities.
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Page 22 text:
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This publication is primarily the record of the achievements of the graduating class of 1931, and I wish to direct my contribution to you. For two years we have been working and playing together, and I shall miss you when you leave our campus. I shall miss your co-operation and the spirit that I have seen developed in you during this time, and I shall miss your friendly faces; but our loss is the gain of some other institution. My wish for you all is that you may take the spirit of endeavor and desire to succeed, which we have watched grow in you, to your future undertakings, and that happiness and success may be your reward. —Belle Cooledge, Dean of Women.
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