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Bancroft, Emily Bird, Sallie Brown, Mary W. Burroughs, Lettie Clark, E. P, Clark, Gertrude Cooper, Kate Foster, Martha Glenn,'Eula May Harrison, Agnes Adams, Lucie IRREGULARS. Hill, Fannie Lou Johnson, Elliece jones, Catherine McRee, Mamie Stewart, Rebecca Verdery, Nellie Waters, L. T. Webb, Frances Williams, Maud Zetterower, Lillie SPECIALS. Kelley, Lizzie Butt, Mrs. Lewis F. Linton, Lucy Collins, Mary Michael, Nell Franklin, Mrs. Lela McCollum, Alice Gholston, Susie fy i ,.- ,-,1.i-- 1' I - J
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JUNIOR CMidd1eJ Anderson, Sarah Kate Beauchamp, Rubye Blackwell, Lena Chapman, Annie Cory, Evelyn M. Davis, E. B. Deadwyler, May Lillie Dobbins, Lizzie Edwards, Lula Farmer, Anna Finney, Mattie Fletcher, Nannie F orlaw, Marguerite Gibbs, Elise Hicks, Kate Hodge, Rubye Hollingsworth. Ophelia Kinnebrew, Harriette CLASS ROLL. Lane, Annie Martin, Lorena Matthews, I. E. McDowell, Lucile Newsom, Florence Newton, Eunice Paradise, F. V., Pierce, julia Pope, Lucile Powell, Hermie Quillian, Madeline Robertson, Edith Warnock, Esther - Weeks, J. C. Whelchel, Effie Wilkinson, Birdie Williamson, Joe JUNIOR ELECTIVE CLASS ROLL. Adams, Lessie Beard, Jessie F. Britt, Willie Burson, Arlevia Campbell, Fannie Cheney, Frances Clark, Essie May Clark, Esther M. Fambrough, Louisa Fletcher, Rosa Ford, Clyde Heard, Margaret M. Hilsman, Della Holcomb, Mary Hughes, Donnie Livingston, Woodiin Maddox, Annie Maxwell, Evelyn Milligan, Elizabeth Norris, Mattie B. Oliver, Clifford Proctor, Erna' Sasser, Maude Simpson, Cassie Slaton, Annie Stansell, Mary Lucy Tribble, Elma Walker, Anne Wilde Williams, Mamie Yound, Elizabeth
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Junior Basket Ball .1 Perhaps the favorite study of the Junior Class is basket-ball, not only because we are all such good players Ctoot! toot!D but because the Freshmen have been so kind as to lend us their ball. .Our own ball has at last arrived, and it has had the good fortune to be christened before any of the other classes borrowed it. We hope to play a few games with our brand new ball, before the season is overg however, if our underclassmen carry out their much-talked of threats, I fear we shall have to go through the trying ordeal of watching them burst it. If we Juniors were asked which of the three match games played with the Seniors we enjoyed most, we should answer with one accord, The first twof, We won out in both of these games, the first score being 5 to 2, the second being 7 to 6. But, sad to relate, the Seniors won the third game from us by a score of 9 to 0. This was indeed a great blow 3 but Accidents will happen in the best regulatedfamiliesf' and an accident certainly did happen in ours. We did not give them the game, as the Seniors said they did in the two games we won: we fought like Trojans for the victory 5 but as chance Cor good playin gl would have it, our best efforts were in vain. Us When the whistle sends forth its shrill warning, every one braces up and prepares for the struggle. And what a struggle it is ! Such sliding on her nose as Erna does ! Such Piano tunes as our swift Julia executes when she lights on the piano! Such climbing out of the window as Agnes does if not prevented by her opponents grabbing her foot! As for our guards, who can iight harder than Elizabeth? Who can make people think it is sure enough work better than Annie? Who can both cheer up her own team and give the other team a sound tongue lashing better than our captain, Joe? Of course, our putters claim, that they do tl1e most work, but to their great embarrassment this point is disputed by the other players. But what would become of us if we did not have Ruby to knock down her guard or Fannie to keep hers from quarreling, or Jessie, at a critical point in the game, to cling to the ball for dear life while carrying on a conversation with her opponent under a bench? Seriously speaking. it is to our own loyal Juniors that we owe our victories g and it was their words of encouragement that enabled us to bear our one defeat. The Seniors did us no more than justice when they sang this toast to us:- Glory, glory to the Juniors I Glory, glory to the Juniors ! Glory, glory to the Juniors! For they are always truef'
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