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ANNIE BLACK WILLIAMS Student Council, '23, '26, Girls' Literary Society, '23, '24, President Class, '26, Fay-Hi-Say Staff, '23, Vice-President Latin Club, '25, Glee Club, '25, '26, Dramatic Club, '24 '25, '26, Chairman Costume Com- mittee, Dramatic Club, '26, Latin Club, '26, Room Chairman, '25, LAFAMAC Staff, '25, Honor Society, '26, Carolina Club, '25. She led and gladly followed we, Ever faithful and full of loyalty, Crossing mighty rocks in every mile, With a waxing, winsonie, jovial smile. Q HALLIE IRWIN WILLIAMSON Student Council, '23, Treasurer Glee Club, '25, Glee Club, '26, Secretary Dramatic Club, '25, Fay- Hi-Say Staff, '23, LAFAMAC Staff, '24, '25, Chair- man Property Committee, Dramatic Club, '26, Girls' Literaryzgociety, '23, '24, Class Basketball, '23, His- torian, ' . Ready to back and boost, Ready in need to aid, Hallie stands up for her rights, And argues until they're made. . . i K RUTH SHIRLEY ZEIGHAUSER Girls' Literar Society, '23, '24, Class Chairman, '25, '26, Glee Cllub '25, Co y Editor Dramatic Club, '26, Dramatic Club, '25,. Iqliking Club, '23, Girls' Athletic Association, '26, Debating Club, '26, Honor Society, '26. Though the lesson 'was hard and long, And we tried but qould not do it, Though we floundered and fumbled, She never, never stumbled- Ruth Shirley always knew it! I f . '
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THE LAFAMAC HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '26 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT I When, as the Class of '23, We entered the first year of drudgery, We knew that through the four long years, Perforce there'd be some nights we'd spend in tears Before we reached the shining goal Of which so many stories had been told. In keeping with the school's traditions We started off with many fine missions To sustain our predecessors, And also to leave to our successors The same pathways in which to tread That we had found were robbed of their great dread. Being young and without experience, We thought to begin by making best appearance. When soon around came election day, Our every thought and aim were turned that way, For we knew it was a great event To choose Parker for the President. George Hatch we thought to be the best To serve a year as scribe for all the rest. Julian Hutaff who will never lag, We chose to hold for us the money bag. Bill Marsh, who was so very polite, Gave to his class a bountiful delight When counted votes showed us that he Won out ahead in courtesy. Ruby Mc. and Ruth Bethune did greatly beam When they both made the girls' basketball team. A. B. Williams and S. P. Armfield Were themselves a veritable shield. Bill Marsh and Luther Gentry too- These also helped us in the day's review. II Without spoiling all tradition, We entered on the time of transition. We had at last a pace out-stepped, To welcome the new name by which yclept. For we were now class Sophomore, With feeling just like birds when first they We began our second year of strife Taking a very different view of life. Entirely sophisticated We donned a role which needn't be relatedg Trying always to do our best We were able to succeed and pass every test. Now each one thinks his special pranks Will keep his name forever in the ranks, Or in his list of memories That shall br'ng comfort in coming years. Veni, Vidi, Vici became The very motto by which we'd earn our fame. But you, my dear, must not forget That we were Sophomores-conceited yet! For president we then elected SO3.I'.
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