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CLASS ROLL College Senior Class Mary Dowis Sampson Nelle Margaret Jones Anna Mae Sloan Auhry Hoover Guyn Academy Senior Class Sallie Elizabeth Bain Robert Beddow Robert Edward Burnett Everett Roscoe Bailey Lee Vera Dunbar Xenia Theresa Gilbert Flora Howard Daniel M. Humtleet Raymond Leslie Overly Dean Owens Daugh White Smith Jettie Walker Stratton Allan Davis Tuggle Ida Drucilla Tye Hardin Prentiss Young
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EDITORIAL This, as the first issue of the Fledgling, begins what we hope will be a permanent publication of Union College. As this is our first attempt at an Annual, we realize that many improvements could be made but we hope our friends will overlook all mistakes and in the future years make Annuals of which Union College will be doubly proud. However, this marks the end of a busy and. for the most part, happy year. The prospects for the future of Union College are optimistic. The College department, especially, is flourishing. Athletics have been the best this year in the history of the school. We can only hope to see Union College come to the front as one of the foremost schools of the State. As we, the Seniors, leave this place our memories linger in fond remem- brances over all the hard work we have done and the jolly good times we ' ve had, as well as the trials we ' ve undergone, — the lot of all Seniors. It is with feelings of real regret that we send forth the Fledgling in its trial flight, knowing that this is our last gift as Seniors to the school. The Fledgling flieth forth! Long live the Fledgling!
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COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The College Senior Class Is noted for its quality, not quantity. As Freshmen this class consisted of eight members two of whom have completed the course and are members of the class of ' 20. Dowis and Nelle have been at U. C. since the days of their early school life. They have fought a good fight and are finishing their course now being ready to be graduated. This unique Freshman Class had one consolation. they were never verdant for this was the first time in many years that a College Course was offered in U. C. and this class has stood at the top in college thruout its career. Before the year was over two of its members de- cided to seek their fortunes elsewhere and before long were engulfed in the sea of matrimony. The Sophomore year there came from Somerset a modest, retiring, little girl, Anna, who has been in th« class ever since and who is the star member of ' 20. Phil was called from our midst to enter service and fight for his country. Pauline came to U. C. and was with the class for one year, going to Glen Eden, N, Y. and grad- uating from Junior College the next year. When they were Juniors two of the members left the Class of ' 20. spurred by their ambitions, and chose similar paths. Thomas went back to his Alma Mater. Ashbury College, to get his degree and Petty finished in three years receiving his Bachelor ' s degree, which he lost in three days. But the three girls weren ' t to be left alone for Guyn. the parson, also had ambitions and de- sired to enter this class and make college in three years so they welcomed him and the class was as it is today. This, the present Class of 1920, is a distinguished class as it is the first real college class to graduate from U. C. for many yenrs with the exception of the one the year before. We therefore have felt our importance from September down to May. We have had the honor of starting the publication of a College Annual, the Acade.ny Seniors working together with us, and we hope that it may be a permanent feature hereafter. We are leaving our dear old U. C. with fondest hopes for her success as well as for our o-.-n.
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