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Final Examination I. (o) Who interrupted Gladys and her suitor one Tuesday night? ( ) What was the result of the interruption? II. (a) Where is Miss Lasher most often found? (b) In what is she engaged? (f) Does she look happy when interrupted? III. Tell all you know about the conversation which occurred on the back stairs one Sunday night. Did Mamie arrive in the Nick of time? IV. (a) Give a full account of the dance held at 10:30 p. m. in the Chapel. (i ) Who furnished the music? V. Why does Mr. Brawley entertain his music class so extensively with his new chafing-dish ? VI. (a) Calculate the number of Lilian McNair ' s cases. ( ) Which is the most desperate? VII. Give your reasons for the brilliancy of the Senior English Class when inter- preting Browning. VIII. (a) Why do not the girls on Mrs. Orndorff ' s hall skip? (6) Are these girls ever caught casing? IX. Why does Hilda Way prefer something guy sung on Sunday night? X. (o) Does Fannie Hardison ever sing Sweet Adeline? (b) What color of hair does she prefer? XI. Why is Mary Cave ' s favorite bird the Blue Jay? XII. What made the Editors go crazy? 33
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Extracts From a Scientific Journal in the Year 2100 R. BLANK, the noted arch:Eologist, has recently called the attention - -.i— 1 oi the world ti) the discovery of some rnins near Raleigh. His atten- i lj l tiou was attracted hy the unearthing of two great pillars buried in the W sand. He immediately began searching, with the result that the wall ' of an old building were uncovered. Dr. Blank says that it must have been a place of torture, evidently a school, and that this discovery will throw much light on the customs of the period. One room was covered with bones and algebras (algebras being noted for their durability ). From an old record it was learned that in 1908 a great plague of Binomial Theorem swe])t over the Sophomore Class. Finally, through tlie faithful efforts of Dr. lluquo, the ]ilague was stayed, but not before it had claimed many victims. ( )ther members of the fated Class met death from a fierce Lyon, a penalty for not handing in note-books on time. A Written Lesson, according to the record, was a favorite instrument of torture; and, tlioui;h some of the victims recovered, they never looked the same. It seems that the mortals of this age were wiser than is supposed. They knew that the Nationality of Henry VHI was Protestant, that the Diet of Worms was a little worm which came up out of the ground twice a year and was eaten by the natives. Possibly they knew many other things. If there were other classes in this ijlace of torture, they liave not been dis- covered. The Sophomore Class is sufficient. ' Peace ' to their ashes! M. RGARET C. Jones.
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Freshman Class MOTTO Labor conquers all things. FLOWER Lily of the Valley. COLORS Gold and White. OFFICERS Hattie Randolph President H ALiiE Covington Vice-President Fannie Hardison Treasurer Mabel Peacock Historian MEMBERS Kate Singletary Lizzie Winstead Jessie Steele Myrtle Pope Marjorie Whitfield Annie Tate Morgan Blance Duke Nellie Hill
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