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At Junior Harbor j gag I HE Ocean of Life is broad, deep and unknowng but adjoining it is the attrac- tive Sea of College Life. On this little sea are many different fleets of ships, Q striving to learn the ways of the sea and to be fltted for the voyage on the Qs Ocean of Life. Blown from the four corners of the earth our poor wind-tossed band I of ships gathered in the fall of 1917 at D. VV. YV. C. and set sail, with the faculty and President as crew and pilot, for Freshman Harbor. Unaccustomed to the rules and regulations of a fleet, each ship was at flrst anxious to leave the band and return to the port from which it had sailed alone, but as time went on, the beneflts and pleasures derived from traveling with the fleet became more evident and each ship was content to be a part of the whole. ln this way, we sailed together, narrowly escaping many shipwreclts thru the rough Sea of Freshman Life and safely reached the harbor. After a short rest, in which each ship returned to its home port, the fleet again assembled and started on the voyage through Sophomore Bay. Nearly all the fleet was back in place and a few new ships joined the band. The journey here was made in more peaceful and easy-flowing waters because the fleet was more accustomed to laws. In friendly contests with other fleets our squadron many times won the day. And now we have reached Junior Harbor, on our way to Senior Port. In this, our third voyage together, our journey has been characterized by loyalty to each other and to our fellow fleets. VVe are looking forward eagerly to the last, the culminating voyage together--the voyage through the Strait of Senior Life. lVhen the journey starts next year we hope our fleet will be intact and we extend a hearty welcome to any ships who desire to join us. Page Fzfty .ve-vzn I i
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President ...... Vice-President ......... Secretary and Treasurer . .. Historian ............. Sponsor . . . Mary Less Abernathy, A.B. Alice Agnew, A.B ......., Anna Brice Baird, B,M .... Martha Belle, A.B., H.E. . .. Virginia Bryan, A.B ..... Essie Dupre, A.B., H.E. .. Carrie Furgerson, A.B .... Martha Lee Grier, A.B ..... Florence McDaniel, A.B ..... Florie McGill, A.B., H.E. . .. Roberta Morris, A-B., H.E. Betty Morrah, A.B ......... Lilly Pruitt, A.B ..... Susie Pruitt, A.B .... Lois Pressly, A.B ........ Katherine Pressly, A.B .... Lillian Quinn, A.B .... Jean Reed, A.B., H.E. .. Allie Rush, A.B., H.E ..... . Civilla Shannon, A.B., H.E ..... Minnie Lee Stone, A.B ...... Mattie Sue WVitherspoon, A.B ..... Margaret VVestbrook, A.B. .. unior Class CLASS OFFICERS MEMBERS . . .Lillian Quinn . . .Roberta llorris . . . . Lilly Pruitt . . . . . . .Lois Pressly ll iss Louise Agnew ...Fort Lawn, S. C. .. . .Due YVest, S. C. . . . .Due YVest, S- C. .....McCormick, S. C. . . . . .Asheville N. C- ... . . . . .Barton, Fla. .... .Edgemoore, S. C. .... . . . .Candem, Ala. ...... . .Due VVest, S- C. . .Hickory Grove, S. C. . . . . .Willington, S. C. .......Troy, S. C. . ...Due VVest, S. C. . . . .Anderson, S. C- . . . .Anadarko, Okla. .. . .Statesville, N. C. ... . .Smyrna, S. C. .. . .Greenville, S. C. . . . .McIntosh, Fla. ....Blackstock, S. C. . . . .Donalds, S. C. ... . .Anderson, S. C. .....Edgemoore, S. C- Page F1ffy-six
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