Texas Presbyterian College for Girls - Larkspur Yearbook (Milford, TX)

 - Class of 1910

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gf? eqfl, -l ,r Q n he 4 ta-:Rafi 'J i Junior Class Motto: Knowledge is the wing, wherewith we Hy Colors: Light Blue and Light Pink. to hea Flower: Pink La France Rose. Cfhcers President-Laura Bell. Vice-President-Carribel McDaniel. Secretary-Margaret Sue Barrett. Treasurer Lois Lowrance. Members of Class Barrett, Margaret Sue Bell, Laura Borden, Edith Carlisle, Clyette Cretcher, Evie Dotterer, Mamie Erwin, Marguerite Furrh, Ruth Gooding, Josephine Haynes, Ethel Holland, Vallie Hollingsworth, Olive Koonce, Reba Lee, Theresa 30 Link, Grace jewel Lowrance, Lois McDaniel, Carribel Parks, Jennie Pence, Floy Redwine, May Roper, Eva Rugely, Reba Smith, Fannie Spradlin, Mamie Spragins, Ethel Street, Clara Van Pelt, Alva Wheeler, Emily. ven



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, ,Q g g A W if AT,-SSS? 1 unior History F course there is no real need of publishing a history for the Class of 'l l 3 but we juniors are noted for the habit we've always had. of conforming to custom. Lest we violate this law of custom, we shall recount some facts concerning our illustrious class. U I It is with difficulty that we reach a state of condescension low enough to parley of our Freshman year. Suffice it to say that after a year of sighs and sobs, we Hung aside the swaddling clothes of Freshmen and donned garments suitable for a wise Sophomore. In our Sophomore year, we did not claim to know it all, nor do we now. Years of experience have taught us that 'we don't know all we do know 3 we only struggled with prisms, pyramids, and originals and to-day are sailing in the juniors subsiding sea, feeling our burdens slowly shifting from our shoulders. Here's hoping for them all to have been shifted when we reach that vast luxurious realm known only to a Senior. We have heard it rumored that we are the most conceited class in T. P. C. Now we will'not deny that, for we have the finest class ever classed and that is enough to be conceited over. Let others contend for the honor. The junior tests became to this class a mere jest: we have the banner of victory. Any adjective of happiness may be applied to us, for are we not known as the jolly Juniors? ' The days of transition and struggle will soon be thru: the ethical problem solved and left for the juniors of 'l l. I-IISTORIAN. -Jennie Parks. 32 . 1

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