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J ' miria® ' cjj. gg lP®3im Give joy a tongue, let peaceful mirth Dispel all useless fears. We praise JUNIOR CLASS ' birth Who in wondering eyes of earth, Takes rank among her peers. We fling our banner to the breeze Antl proudly greet the world With amit} ' and peace; For never on more halcyon seas Was such a banner unfurled. For though the past has records few Of battle, song and story, The future rises fair to view Gleaming with the morning ' s youthful dew, And bright with coming glory. — Class Poet.
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Silagtes ' J ®i! mima®!? ( M i KNE more year before we ean call ourselves Seniors — and enjoy Senior jti ' lvileges. And then at the end of that year we also will say good-bye to old N. G. A. C. But unless our class grows considerably next year there will not he many of us to do that saying good-bye, not that any of us expect to be so ignominious as to flunk, but because at present the Juniors can boast of only five members to their class. Less than one-third of those who were called Sophs have come back as Juniors and we have no newcomers among us. Five in number with representatives in four of the departments. Our ranks in the Military Dej artmcnt aren ' t so worse, either, for we have among us two Captains, a First Lieutenant, a Second Lieutenant, and a First Sergeant. Although none of us got into the recent great scrap in Europe, each gladly went into training when Uncle Sam gave us a chance at the S. A. T. C, and none of our members ranked lower than Sergeant in that organization. Aaron, D. E., our only representative in athletics, prefers baseball and carries the honor of being Captain of the team. Although an A Co. man last year he now ranks as First Sergeant of Company B. Clark, E. B. — Familiarly known as E. Ballard to a majority of the school — especially the Old Dormitory men — of whom many are rats — is noted for keeping order and walking into his room to be greeted by a descending pan of water. Another man from Co. A who this year is First Lieutenant and Adjutant, attached to the staff. Earle, S., one of the fellows who makes things go here, and elsewhere. He was transferred to Fort JMunroe in the fall, where he spent much time and effort killing time. Earle was Sergeant-i Iajor la.st year , and this spring after holding dowai the rank of First Lieutenant of Co. B for about three months he was promoted to the rank of Captain, put back on the staff and designated as Quartermaster of the Battalion. Cooke, W. j I. He has a good line all the time but occasionally some Prof, breaks it (Whit ' s line) and then he has to settle down to cold hard facts. Last year Cooke was a C Co. man, but he has now jumped into the shoes of Second Lieutenant of Company A. MooHE, R. IL, u.sed to call himself Little Willie, now it ' s Robert Mc- Clure that he playfully refers to when speaking of Bob iloore. One of the best liked fellows in Dahlonega ; everybody is his friend and he ' s nearly every- body ' s friend. Still a lady ' s man but mighty hard to keep contented. Jloore was C Company ' s First Sergeant last year hut this year is admirably holding the rank of Captain of Company A. Finis of my story, but decidedly not the finish of the history of such a class as the Juniors of 1919. — Class HLSTORLiN.
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