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a contest for the declaimer ' s medal. The one who got the medal put it on his sweet thing and she wore it for his sake. CHAPTER III. 1. And after a brief sojourn the wisa fools returned to the feet of their masters as Juniors, joined by two other wise fools who had been absent from the College a year, one of whom had won a debater ' s medal. 2. Moreover, the class was enlarged by three new members, first, one who had come from another country where he had been engaged in driving steers, and also one Legion, out of whom there had been cast thirteen devils. This Legion was not left without bellows, for he won for himself and his class over representatives from all the other classes the ap- dointment as orator in the State contest. Last but not least, after the Juniors had withstood the plagues of intermediate exams there came from the vine-clad cliffs of Brevard a cer- tain maiden, the Bell of the mountains, and she did cast in her lot with the Juniors. 3. After these things the record of the Juniors was good, for they passed on all their exams. Bones won the Greek medal and Little-un won the debater ' s. CHAPTER IV. 1. Now it happened that in the fourth year of Almon Ed- win there were eight Seniors. 2. And Almon Edwin being immensely licklcd lit alt d them with great consideration and fell on their tucks ami kissed them all save one who began to m:ike excuses and ob- jected. 3. And behold, these Seniors became veritable leaders among the other classes, for their advice was always sought in matters of great importance and their characters held upas ideals to be emulated by the lower classmen. 4. Now, after the class had shown the ' r ability by passing on their exams and making marks which even Dock praised and Ashton described as inexplicable, they went out on the campus, and led by the Lady from Brevard, sang — ' Twas brillig and the slithy toves Did gyre and gymble in the wabe, All niimsy were the borogoves, And the mome rath ont grabe. 4. And now the rest of the acts of the class of 1901, are they not held in remembrance by all with whom they came in contact, and are they not cherished by all who are still meas- ly Fresh ?
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JUNIOR CLASS. • A VS« VSA« Miss Rosa Bailey, Clinton, S. C, Miss Katharine Bean. Clinton, S. C. A. L. Johnson, Grit, Ga., L. W. Matthews, Wardlaw, N. C, H. E. Davis, Salters, S. C. o
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