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3!unfor Cia00 ttetorp. A «S ALL GREAT events are chronicled in history, it becomes necessary Pfl that one oi such boundless weight and importance as the organization J I of our Junior Class should have a history entirely its own. If, how- ever, we should undertake to relate all the wonderful happenings of this cele- brated class, there would be required a much greater amout of space than is allowed us. For this reason alone, we shall give only a few of the most import- ant items. In the early fall we had our first meeting and, after due ceremony, elected as president, Mr. T. Scott Williams, who has proved himself an ideal presiding officer and of whom any class might be justly proud. Miss Minnie Morris was made vice-president, but since that auspicious occasion has returned to her home in Baldwyn, Mississippi, leaving that office vacant. Mr. Warner C. Barham was next honored by being elected secretary of this intelligent body, and throughout our entire brilliant career has shown marked ability in the preparation of his records. But it is before our grave and reverend (did I hear a dear Senior raise an objection?) treasurer, Mr. Flemming J. O ' Connor, that we bow in admiration. When we consider with what skill and accuracy he has managed our funds (?) we are overwhelmed with gratitude ! Miss Irene Echols, Miss Ludie Mayo, Mr. W. Garnett Foster, Mr. Lucius E. Crutchfield and Miss Bess McKevett were elected respectively prophet, his- torian, orator, grumbler, and poet, all of whom could readily prove, if they were only given the slightest opportunity, their remarkable genius. Their mental ability is recognized by each member of our honored faculty as being unparal- leled (at least we ' ve come to that conclusion, judging from the laborious tasks they thrust upon us). When, early in September, the Seniors, noble and aspiring band, first dis- turbed the even tenor of our way, we modest Juniors gazed with dazzled 24
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