Tennessee Wesleyan College - Nocatula Yearbook (Athens, TN)

 - Class of 1921

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We, the Class of Twenty-one, Are lingering here with heavy hearts. The sole regret we have to make Is friends, we have to part. - ' We are every one determined. Whatever the cost, to succeed; Though our trials have been hard ones. We ' ll make good by our deeds. When the goal of our hope lies before us And the honor we sought for is won. May we never have one regret That our work was not well done. For our class we ' ll keep the standard true. And for our colors, the green and pink. We will strive hard to protect them By never letting our banners sink. How much we have done No one can tell. But this is our mollo — - Not how much, but how well. VlDA EaSLEY. Page nineteen

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m 1 Wet — se 82126 jjw 5 13- k i jTT 3ll ■MB = 3PS ' 5 = =? - =t- 1111| T was on Hallowe ' en midnight, when one is able to catch visons of all kinds of mystical things, that a witch bade me drop my class nng into a tumbler of water, then the picture came and went into the circle of the nn , show- ing my classmates of ' 2 1 twenty years hence. First, I caught a glimpse of Viola Harrison displaying her knowledge of chemistry by working out a chemical method for the manufacture of aluminum socks. Mary Mae was just standing with her old mischievous grin. The witch told me that she would not endanger her reputation as a prophet by attempting to foretell her future career; anyway, she wouldn ' t do it out of pure spite. Johnnie had kept on being good looking and one day — can ' t you guess? Ruth Newman had completed a history of the United States containing ten pages. We only wish she had accomplished this. Flora Styles was located in Afnca selling Trigs by the milligrams. Beatrice has originated a way (much to the joy of those who follow her) to ride through Virgil without hearing of syntax. Alma Harmon was selling ice cream and jerking ice cold dnnks at the North Pole. Trade seemed good, yet she sat with dreamy eyes and wished for More. Nina Goodwin had become famous as a writer of sonnets, using Geometry as a favor- ite subject. Nada McClellan had invented a tennis net which will not impede the ball in its course. Mabel and Gladys are visiting in Greenland to secure some information concerning bacteria disturbances in lemons. Roma is making stump speeches against allowing the man a right to vote. Otho Burns as a baseball pitcher has become famous. Fannie Hampton is teaching him and is using a mixture of advice secured in Eng- lish Four class. Miss Callen is continuing in the good work of training the child in the way it should go. As for Miss Fleeman, a rich widower came by and we ' ve heard no more from her. Bertha Cupp eloped with her poet years ago and her eyes are an inspiration to him. And Vida — well, what could she do but say yes, and live happily ever after in the dream cottage. As for our gentlemen: I saw Mr. Gambill yelling for old Athens vs. Yale in a football game, his son, our mascot, making the score. Mr. Sartin became quite sartm of a young lady ' s charms, and so his troubles began. 1 hen as I was to behold yours truly, the clock stopped striking and the charm was gone, and I must wait for the years to show my fate. Bill Swafford. Page eighte



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I UNIORS. Maye Barlow Flora Lillian Bible Mary Butler Ralph Cardwell Pauline Cate Ruth Chambers Ray Chambers W. Clay Daniels Clara Donnelly Nelle Duff Leona Edwards Willie Felkins Emily Gentry Stella Gillis Clio Robert Graves Walter Graves Bessie Greene Worth Grier Robert Hampton Clyde Hotalen Seth Hutsell Eugene Johnson Cora Bell Judd Frances Large Bertie Lou Leedy Curtis Mauldin Nolan Nicley Zala Nicley Joe G. Norton Tressie Parker Imccene Patton Mary A. Reeder Stella Mae Skelton Merrill Slagle Frank Smathers Austin Smith Pearl Smith Ruth Smith Luola Spangler Ralph Taylor Iona Teague Goldie Ward J. Wesley Weidler Lillie Welch W. D. Wilkinson Nelle Zeigler Pa%a (n enl )

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