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HISTORY OF THE JUNIOR CLASS The school year of 1912-’13 marks the beginning of the history of the present Junior Class. Two members out of the six which make up this class began their college career in this year. Grace Gillon and Whitson Overcash were enrolled as Freshmen. 1913- 14. This year Frances Hoon and Jim Greer made their appearance in this institution. Grace passed on to the Sophomore class, and Whitson did not return. 1914- 15. Jim Greer was joined, in the Freshman class, by Joe Turner, a graduate of Brownwood High School, and Whitson Overcash, who could re- main no longer away from the beloved college. Frances turned to a “Soph,” and Grace left school to begin a teacher’s career. W. P. Perkins, unknown to his present classmates, was a student in Vanderbilt. 1915- 16. Jim, Joe, and Whitson, passed together into the Sophomore Class. Frances accepted a position in the High School at Rotan. Perkins entered the Southwestern University at Clarksville, Tenn. 1916- 17. The beginning of this year saw Joe, Jim, and Whitson seated in the Junior “pew” and with them one who had passed from their midst the year before—Frances Hoon. Also among was a stranger whom they soon learned to know as Perkins. Several weeks later they were all surprised to find another old friend established in their midst. Grace Gillon, one of the founders of the class, returned after a two years’ furlough to take up her work towards an A. B. May these six who have overcome the difficulties of the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years pass safely over the troubled waters of Senior-
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