. The Chowanoka. Junior Class Non sibi sed ceteris Flower: NarcissusColor: Old sold and black Yell Rackety, rackety, russ, What in the thunders the matter with ut- Take a look and see the stuff For we are it and thats no bluff. Razzle dazzle, sis, boom, bah! Junior Class! Rah! rah! rah! Mary Morris Alston President Helen Bruce Taylor Vice-President Nancy Louise Benthall Secretary Roberta Eugenia Peelb Treasurer Ruth Mae Lassiter Poet Ruth Myrtle Eley Historian Ina Love Mitchell Prophetess Class Roll Mary Morris Alston Hilda May Johnson Nancy Louise Benthall Ruth Mae Lassiter Rose Mae Davis Ina


. The Chowanoka. Junior Class Non sibi sed ceteris Flower: NarcissusColor: Old sold and black Yell Rackety, rackety, russ, What in the thunders the matter with ut- Take a look and see the stuff For we are it and thats no bluff. Razzle dazzle, sis, boom, bah! Junior Class! Rah! rah! rah! Mary Morris Alston President Helen Bruce Taylor Vice-President Nancy Louise Benthall Secretary Roberta Eugenia Peelb Treasurer Ruth Mae Lassiter Poet Ruth Myrtle Eley Historian Ina Love Mitchell Prophetess Class Roll Mary Morris Alston Hilda May Johnson Nancy Louise Benthall Ruth Mae Lassiter Rose Mae Davis Ina Love Mitchell Ruth Myrtle Eley Ola Maie Morehead Janie Carroll Futrell Edna Hudson Parker Rosa OLillian Futrell Roberta Eugenia Peele Emily Mabel Jenkins Helen Bruce Taylor Annie Slie Winborne. Junior Class History Tlie great event took place in the month of Septeniher in tiie year 1910—theadvent of thirty-three unsupliisticated Freshmen to aufjment the rolls and increasethe cares of this institution. Certainly we had looked forward to this epoch in our lives with pleasure anda sense of trepidation, but when the usual spell of homesickness seized upon uswe rememljered as we lifted up our voices and wept, that there never was norever would be any place in this world so sweet as home. Common sense, however,prevailed and we left oflf our dreaininp; of home and organized our class withoutmolestation on the part of the Sophs, as we were such models of conduct thatthey probably considered that we needed nothing in the way of course during the year we passed through all the little worries incident to ourposition, just as we had had measles, whooping cough, chickenpox, etc., in our child-hood days, but the year finally passed away and we found ourselves again in our


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