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JUNIOR CLASS •AYLOR, STOCKWELL, DOWELLY, MULHOLLAND OFFICF.RS President JAMES MULHOLLAND Vice-President DOROTHY DONNELLY Secretary MARJORIE STOCKWELL Treasurer SHl ' .RWOOD TAYLOR Class Adviser DR. lOSEPH CARLIN Take Grt ' i ' k for instance! 20
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JOHN DAVID WALTERS Charlotte, N. C. Philologian; F. M. F. Associate Member. Delight thyself also in the Lord; and he thee the desires oi a]so in thine heart. ;hall Psalm 37:4. BERTIS LEE WATSON Tampa, Florida Treasurer III; The Finial Staff III; Philologian; F. M. F. Pra -er Group Leader II. Be careiul for nothing; but in ever ' thing bv prater and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. Philippians 4:6. ETHELYN WATSON Floral Park, New York My grace is sufficient for thee ; for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. II Corinthians 12:9. JOSEPH H. WATSON Floral Park, New York Treasurer I ' ; F. M. F. Associate Member. Behold, God is m ' salvation ; . . . mv strength and my song. Isaiah 1 2:2. WALTERS WATSON, E. WATSON, B. WATSON, J. CHARLOTTE SARAH WATTS Columbia, South Carolina Chorus II, III, IV; Philobiblonian; F. M. F. Prayer Group Leader I ' . Mv presence shall go with thee, and I will give thee rest. Exodus 3 3:14. For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. Phil- ippians 1 :21 . 19 4 4 WATTS
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JUNIORS First ro ' .c: Grayson, Ludeking, StockwcU, Hlnson, Rowlett, Burdick, Allen, Pinson, Donnelly • Sfcond rozf : Lasher, Altland, Hopewell, Cason, Kranhouse, Unriih, Buclier • Third ro ' ii-: Andres, MulhoUand, Osborn, Stinson, Taylor. Could it be that some capricious fairy waved her magic wand and trans- formed the fifty-six invading freshmen and thirty-fi ' e roving sophomores into this group of twenty-four perseA ' ering juniors: Some of our members have vanished to serve the country ' s colors, while others have reappeared in other schools and duties. You might ask, Are you downhearted: Some have said we might well be. Yes, the sen- iors pulled it over on us the morning of September 22. We also had to congratulate our opposing team for the first time at the annual football classic, but we still maintain, No! No! No! We offer for evidence The 1944 Finial and one more year to go!
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