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SOPHOMORE QP-REsHMENp CLASS RoL1..-QONUNUED. Roberts, Berta Sale, Annie Sanders, Hattie Simpson, Ludie Smith, Lois Tabor, Affa Taylor, Emma Pearl Terrell, Annie Thakton, Mackie Thompson, Mamie Trimble, Eva Vaughan, Mamie Wfalker, Ida L. VVard, Margaret 56 VVash, Cullie VVatkins, Emma NVebb, Sara M. NVesley, Essie. Wliggins, Moselle . Wfiley, H. G. lxllilliamson, Cornelia NVinter, Ruby NVoocl, judge R. XVynne, Marie lVynne, Tom Young, Annie May Young, Irene Zetterower, Sallie F fl NoT'C,Ef IAM 0 t K Cg'FRESHlE Q..-
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SOPHOMORE CFRESHMANQ CLASS ROLL Acree, M. A. Adams, Cleo Aiken, Ernest Alexander, Ethel Allen, Hettie Anderson, Cornelia Arrendale, Mary Austin, Miny Baskin, O. C. Beasley, B. T. Bennett, Mamie Bernstein. Gertrude Black, Julia Blackwell, Frances Brown, Etha Burson, Wright Cannon, J. R. Chandler, Margaret Chapman, Lehman Clapp, Annie Laurie Covington, Pearl Cross, Anna Crowley, Lena Crumbley, C. Daniel, Gctavia Davis, Margaret Deason, Harriet DuVall, W. B. Echols, Ina Elder, Pattie Eley, Emma Eppes, Evelyn Freeman, Robert F. Fulwood, Bertha Garland, Bertha Garrard, Fannie Lou Gilstrap, May Greene, Maude Hal-e, Lucie Harris, Lomie Harris, Sophie Harvey, J. Hawthorne, Dollie Hendry, Nina Henley, Eva Hilliard, Ruby Hogan, Margaret Hogg, Clyde Hogsed, Roxie Houze, Annie Hudgins, Pearl Jacobs, John W. Jameson, Virgil L. in jarrett, Reesie Johnson, Annie Kate johnson, Lena Jones, Essie Jones, Nannie Jordan, B. L. Keith, Mabel Key, VV. H. f Killebrew, Linie Lanier, Marie Lanier, Susie Mai Leith, Mrs. Leona Lewis, Emma Little, Eunice Mallory, Mattie Zoe Mann, Lillie . Mann, Maud Marshall, Cora May Mathews, Etta Maughon, Minnie Metts, J. H. , Mullins, Exa Newsom, Fannie Parker, NValton Parks, Mattie Parks, Myrtie Pittman, Grace Pittman, Montine Pittman, Stella Powell, Frances Quillian, Minnie' Ragsdale, Blanche Randolph, Florine Reynolds, Lily Riley, Annie Riley, Mattie Roach, I. R.
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WHAT WE MIGHT HAVE BEEN. f'Of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these: We might have beenf' XN'hat our class might have been, and what our class is, are two things. NVe might have been the brightest class at the Normal, for we lacked none of the qualifications of a. shining class. Our President is the largest in school, and no other class can boast a basket-ball captain that equals ours. Our Vice- President is the brightest we ever saw-as to the color of his hair. W'e excel all other classes in vocal music, never singing mi, mi, fa for mi, rni, re, and our altos seldom drown our sopranos. The decorum of our class-meetings is something remarkable: we have never been hilarous even in discussing class colors. VVe have defeated nearly every basket-ball team that we have played with. Our girls have proved to be good baseball players as well as umpires, we have never Hfannedn or failed to catch a Hy. Maude Greene, our star pitcher, has her catcherito 'wear the mask on the back of her head to protect herself from Muade's spit-ball curves. W'e mention only a few ofthe 'fmight have beensf' Annie May Young and Pearl Hudgins, our two orators, might have led their class, butthey used their giant intellects only when they found an opportunity to debate. Ruby Hilliard, whom we regarded as a genius, instead of learning her English History, spent all her time in making fancy baskets for Miss Linton. Annie Kate Johnson was once an apt pupil in Algebra, but, since Mr. Jacobs helps her, she says that she can't tell which sign to use, a plus or a minus. Ernest Aiken at first was a promising student, but he has sadly disappointed us. Suddenly he lost all interest in his books, and began to stroll about with downcast eyes. Was it girls that troubled his mind? Ah, no! only a new pair of No. 9 tan slippers. Q A There are many others who have wasted golden opportunities, and none of us have attained the highest and best of which we are capable, but in the future let us strive to be what we might have been. 1 ,t -5 . . l . 5.-, --Y , . , , V ,M M , K Q , .., W, . . ,. A. ,, iid- -l,, V .- S. ..,.. ,. ,ff -..4 -, . f... .1 h a s , M W ,U
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