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Junior History 0 Muse, sing to me of the deeds of the heroes of the class of 19; who, having left behind many Southern homes, wandered to M. C., saw the works of men and learned to be noble and patriotic citizens of their country. Many storms and battles have they been through in the class rooms, in the literary halls, and on the athletic field, but having conquered all, they stand ready to return to their homes and be great leaders of their fellow men. But although they were anxious for them, they could not save some of their class mates. Some of these fell by the wayside from laziness, some by lust for gold, some on account of sickness, and others nobly, to serve their country. Of these last we boast. Thus far they have withstood victoriously and in good order the combined assaults of Zed, Zeus, Ajax, Dutchy, Pat Henry, Tite-Wad, Dot, Mike, and all the other noted warriors of this and past years. They have stood above their fel- lows in councils of war as to how to get A. M s, Ole Miss’s, and Millsap’s goat. In athletic contests, both among themselves and other colleges many victors have come from the (lass of ’19. Their eloquence has moved the thousands, their writings have become famous and justly so ; their poems stand at the first. Thus far the gods have been gracious to us : may they always be so. — Junior Historian. Junior Poem We’re a bunch of boys not quite full grown, But we’ll sure get there some way ; We’ll play and we’ll work; we’ll neither alone; We’ll enter life’s fight in our day. With the spirit of laughter and singing, Rememb’ring our homes with love, Knowing our dues to our college And the Nation in which we move, And our highest duty to God above, In the strength of united manhood strong We move to our place in the battle with wrong To make the world better with deeds and love. Junior Poet. Page Twenty
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Pres. Moll Miss Good ias SPONSOR Junior Class Officers D. H. HALL, JR PRESIDENT A. J. HARRINGTON, JR VICE-PRESIDENT TOM GURNEY SECY. AND TREASURER A. H. TEMPLETON PROPHET WEBB LATIMER HISTORIAN WALTER TAYLOR POET Page Nineteen
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