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JUNIOR CLASS Frances Johnston Mae MacMillan Fannie Turlington Glenn Ward OFFICERS: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Motto: We are now becoming what we hope to be Colors: Lavender and white CLASS ROLL: Aycock, Lilly May Bland, Dorothy Burke, Blanche Butler, Mary Ida Carroll, Mamie Daniels, Madge Eddins, Vernie Gunter, Mattie Hunt, Mary Sue Hocutt, Berta Jenkins, Jessie Johnston, Frances Lackey, Lillie Lee, Thelma McMillan, Mae Maddrey, Margueritte Martin, Frank Martin, Rose Maxwell, Lillian Money, Irene Moore, Hannah Spence, Marjorie Stillwell, Jessie Stone, Loula Thomas, Eugenia Turlington, Fannie Ward, Glenn Woody, Gladys Wooten, Inez Williams, Gladys
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faculty and girls of other classes, we put aside our foolish capers and settled down to hard, consistent work. During the year the Freshman Class gave us a reception which we all enjoyed very much. Then in order that we might test the truthfulness of that adage It is more blessed to give than to receive, we sent the Senior Class to seie a play called The Bird of Paradise. We learned that both giving and receiving afforded us much pleasure, but we shall not say which afforded us the more. Our reputation as athletes had been established, so as a matter of course we again won the championship in basket ball and tennis. As Seniors we returned to college with a realization of our approaching duties and responsibilities in life. Accordingly we settled down to a year of hard work that we might be better prepared to assume the duties and responsibilities which would soon be ours. During this year the ever-loyal Sophomore Class has given us a banquet and planted a tree on the campus for us. The Juniors have given us a most enjoyable entertainment and been nice to us in other ways. To both of these classes we extend our thanks and assure them of our appreciation of all they have done for us. During our four years in college the members of the faculty have assisted us in every way possible, and right here we wish to record our thanks and appreciation of their untiring energy and efforts in our behalf. Now, as your humble historian finishes the task required of her, would it be amiss to prophesy that the future history of the members of the Class of 1919 of Meredith College may be found in the future history of our State and Nation? Historian of Class of 1919.
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