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ii mnr dlasfi, 10113 (Sra uatps Anderson, Eunice, A. B. McDowell, Claribel, B. L. Caldwell, Leila, A. B. McLelland, May, A. B. Graham, Hattie, A. B. Morrison, Anna J., B. L. Knox, Bessie, B. L. Patterson, Ida, A; B. ffluair (graduates Gray, Lottie Summer, Susie AsBiiriatT JHasir Okaiiuatrs Moser, Princess Wallace, Lucy (Victoria College , London) (Victoria College , London) ntuir g’pffials Abernethy, Bertha Alexander, Norma 33
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junior Oil ass iftstoru TTHE time necessary for the class of nineteen hundred and three to take its departure from the Presbyterian College is now already near, and to write properly an account of the days spent here together is by no means an easy task. There are few of us who do not well remember the first day when we assembled in the old College chapel for matriculation, then little dreaming of what was in store for us before our gradu¬ ation, but all eagerly looked forward to the time when we should become Seniors. Now our expectations have been fully realized. For the first two years we were quite a goodly number, but in the Junior year several dropped out, as is generally the case when hard work ensues. At the present time we are a body of fourteen, the survival of the fittest. Few classes have achieved more honor than this famed group. From among its number the President of the Student-Body was chosen, also the editor-in-chief for the Annual. When the societies met to select a President, they were not at a loss where to find suitable and efficient ones, and both the Gamma Sigma and the Pierian Literary Societies chose their chief executives from this class. Some may charge us with blowing too loudly our own horn, but in relating facts of our college life we do not think it amiss to give some notice to those things of which we are proud. It may be the desire of some to know the intellectual abilities of this class, if so, we would refer these to the honored corps of teachers, as they will be delighted to give all the desired informa¬ tion on this subject, and our mental capacities are far better known to them than to ourselves. We know that we have attained a great deal, but that which has most strikingly impressed us is the fact that there is so much more to attain. 34
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