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rr.ent. Our class met each day, with more love for their work and class mates until the Lord called from us our classmate Wayman Aberna- thy. The class felt very sorry because he was loved by every one. We felt his loss more, be- cause his illness was so brief and his death so sudden that no one was able to see him before his departure to that Silent City. Our class was o’er shadowed throughout this year by illness of so many of its members. Two of our classmates were very ill, so much so that we thought we would lose them. We are ve y proud of our sick committee for their faithful duty to our class this year. Our class and the entire school and faculty are very, very, sorry that our dear Pro- fessor Grisham’s health caused him to resign his position before the close of our senior year. We as a class feel his loss more because our class is the last class under his administration. But above all we are blessed and twice blessed, although he has gone from our school life, we yet may see him and have the pleasure of his advice and encouragement. Although the class of 1915 has much for which to be sorry, yet their is also more for which to be thankful. The class gave many programs such as that on Negro’s Day and others of much merit and interest. But above all of which we are so proud, is the part which Marion Brown played in the oratorical and musical contest among the high school, colleges and universities of this vicinity. Out past our thirty-three harbors of sorrow and blessings, we found that life was mere service and peace, more yielding than dominance, more patriotism and fellow-ship, but greatest of all was love. And now our crafts headed up stream, we sail with emblem of faith and triumph shining on each prow. FANNIE E. CARTER.
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