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I|i0t0ry nf dlasiB ' 05. ON an eventful day in 1902, our Class was ushered into the world ; a weakly little Class, striving and struggling for room to breathe in amid the crowd of big and contemptuous classes, who had never had any youthful aspi- rations ; who, also, never had toothache, because all their teeth had been filled with wisdom. The little Class kept on growing and growing. The big and contemptuous classes smiled and showed their wisdom teeth when the little Class spoke of botanical examinations and of the rigidity of etymological, Trench on Words, Adam ' s European — and so forth and so on — examinations. But in spite of it all, the Class lived on, working harder and harder, and learning many truths outside the pale of books ; truths to influence the lives of the members when, in years after, they separated and went to stand other examinations than botany and etymology. It has grown on and on, until in this year, 1904, it is not only the largest class in school, but bids fair to stand first in dignified Seniors next year. It has had its strength tested, though ; and the poor members, all small and young for their size and age, have had to go through fire and water in the shape of mental philosophies and Junior Englishes. Junior English ! Ah I surely the angels must have sighed when the weary members wiped their aching brows and stretched their stiffened fingers after one — one — one of those awe-inspiring Junior English examinations I But the end is drawing near, and the little Class, with honesty for its policy, and a brave face in spite of trials, grows on — and begins to cut its belated wis- dom teeth. Historian.
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(flla00 of 190H. Colors : Flower : White and Gold. Daisy. (SffurrB. Annie Long President Alice Quinlan Vice-President Jeanette Moore Secretary Frankie Crall Treasurer MtmbttB. Jessie Bumpas Mildred Young CoRiNNE Doles Ruth Featherstone Jennie Proctor Inez Wynne Bessie Brown Ada Edwards Sallie Lyon Bessie Randolph Laurie Brown Mary Briggs Lizzie Farmer Susie MacGee Mana Short Fannie Sidbury LuLA Suggs
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