Milligan College - Buffalo Yearbook (Elizabethton, TN)

 - Class of 1915

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' iM ' M-:p :!l -K:;SS M and Treasurer. ' e enjoyed yevy mucli the social e -ents of the year, our own class socials being still fresh in our minds. Our belo -ed Profs exercised a great deal of patience and wisdom in managing us. and by the end of the vear we were firmly convinced that what we did not know was not worth knowing. Next year the Class of ' 15 reassembled on the old campus, no longer fresh and green, but as imposing and self-important Sophomores. The class was reorganized with an enrollment of si.xteen, and the following were elected as officers: ' . G. Forbes. President; Clyde Hendri.x, ' ice-President : Ruth Vatkins. Secretary, and Alary Campbell, Treasurer. A social comnfittee was also appointed, consisting of J Iae Na -e, Ruth Watkins. ] Iary Campbell, Clyde Hendrix. and Myhr White. ] Iany social events of the year were enjoyed by the class, especially the receptions given in our honor by the Juniors and Seniors. Our wisdom that }-ear surpassed that of Socrates, and our philosophy put the ancient sophists of Greece to shame. Social science, religion, economics, ethics, and all of these great questions were settled by the conclusi ' e. inclusive. exclusi -e, and preclusive arguments which we set forth. Yea, truly, Solomon in all of his wisdom was not as wise as one of us. Upon our return to college in the fall of ' 13, dire disaster was in store for us. We found that on account of the course being raised some of us would not be able to graduate the next year. The class was reorganized, however, with a membership of eight, and our number was augmented con- siderably by the arri -al of Mr. John Wonderful Prather. a member of the ' 13 Class of McLean College. Officers were elected to the tune of Mary Campbell. President : Myhr White, Vice-President : John Prather, Secretary. Of all the e -ents of the year, none w as enjoyed so mucli as the day we took our dearly beloved Seniors up to Watauga River. The day was ideal ( ?), and we crowded it with fun, but old J. Pluvius proved unkind and we returned home drenched, but happ}-. We paid the entire expenses of Commencement exercises b) ' the presentation of The Rose o ' Plymouth Town. which was the greatest success along the dramatic line that Milligan has ever known. Our history is drawing to a close. As Seniors, we have enjoyed with dignity the special privileges which liax ' e been granted to us, such as going to town hen Prexy said we could and being allowed to go to Sunday school and church and to cut a class occasionally without threats of expulsion. We have enjo} ' ed these pri -ileges, and it is our desire as a class to record a special 19

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WWMMMM vote of thanks to the faculty for the said privileges. We also wish to remember our Profs for booting us over so man) ' clitBcult places, and, as we are about to pass out, we see and acknowledge the many mistakes we have made. Our organization this year is as follows : E. C. Buck, President : Myhr White, Vice-President ; John Prather, Secretary and Treasurer ; Nelle Brumit, Poetess, and Nat Burchfield, Prophet. AVe, as Seniors, feel the responsibility resting upon our shoulders, and it is with a considerable amount of pride that we point to the fact that every male memlser of our class is a member of the Bachelors ' Club, disdaining to mingle with the common horde which gathers weekly in Hardin Hall. As there is an end to everj ' thing, so the history of the Class of Nineteen-Fifteen, with its successes and failures, comes to an end. With great hopes for our future in the world of work, and with a steadfast belief in our ultimate success if we follow the teachings we have received, we close this history of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen. Myhr White, Historian. 20

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