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82 Ht 012115 of IKUHTIUIQB 1919 FALL Miss BOARD, Instructor ADA ARTHUR ........ CARROLL NEBLETT .. LUCILLE PETERS .... RUBY URQUHART .... NANCY LUKENS ..... Bible Class OFFICERS President Vice Presideni .... . . . . Secrclary . . . . . . Treasurer . . . Historian Miss SPRING CARLISLE, Inslruclar TI-IELIVIA FRINGER HARRY NASH VIRGINIA BOULDIN . LUCILLE MUNDY .. . . GRACE HENTY
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1919 QIEUIIIS Elf BUHHUKB 81 Freshman History - h ISTORY repeats- itself, and a class istory is no exception to the rule. However, the history of the future class of 'Zi is, to us, the most important of all. It would take too long to mention all our geniuses. The wisdom of the class is an accepted fact. We passed through the intermediate grades without particularly distinguishing ourselves, but in the freshman year several of our gifted members won an enviable reputation in history, science and literature. Up to this time we have no evidence that there exists among us a Pythagoras or Euclid. The latter part of our freshman year was interrupted several times by the epidemic of influenza. Much time was lost, but undaunted by this we returned to school with renewed vigor. Mid-year exams-that period dark and dreaded by every freshman, came and passed. We bid farewell to Junior Lee and upon entering Jefferson High were joyfully hailed as Rats.,' It may he stated that we felt as if we were real rats in a real trap. Now our surroundings are no longer strange to us. We have learned to love them. Our first year is completed and we are well advanced on our second. With such a beginning we expect some day to he shining lightsi' of Jefferson High School, for Well begun is half done. I IVIILDRED CALHOUN, '22. , J ii il .f ,s in l ,' Agvglillr .lv x QQ g X' 'A
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1919 Qlcurns uf BDHUURZ N f 7 it N 'f 'X I. 4 .' ,E .S, L.: . t , X f 1 SN, N fx,5.Z ef f 53 K E: Qi' - . 1 is 3-523. 1 - 1 E ge - School Days. I wish I were a genius, I clon't think it's fairg If there wasn,t such a thing as school, Then I wouldn,t care. 1t's study, study every night Way till half-past twelve, 1t's into Geometry, Latin, French, And such we have to delve. Some follfs say these are happy days, The worst is yet to come, I clon't believe it, but if 'tis true Then blame it! here, 1'm done. ALBERTA ERB, '20
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