. The Muse [1917] . esident our wholehearted sympathy for him in this crisis, and to pledge to him and toour country our loyal service. It has been with deepest admiration that we have watched and applauded each movethat he has made in his wise guidance of our country and his firm championship of theright. (Signed) Alice Latham, President Senior Class. Katharine Drane, President Junior Ravenel, President Sophomore Woolford, President Freshman C. Daniels, President Sub-Freshman W. Thomas, for the W. Lay, Rector. THE REPLY Alice


. The Muse [1917] . esident our wholehearted sympathy for him in this crisis, and to pledge to him and toour country our loyal service. It has been with deepest admiration that we have watched and applauded each movethat he has made in his wise guidance of our country and his firm championship of theright. (Signed) Alice Latham, President Senior Class. Katharine Drane, President Junior Ravenel, President Sophomore Woolford, President Freshman C. Daniels, President Sub-Freshman W. Thomas, for the W. Lay, Rector. THE REPLY Alice Latham, President Senior Class, etc., Washington, D. C, April 14, 1917. St. Marys, Raleigh, N. C. Have not had an opportunity until today to show your splendid telegram to my father. He has askedme to send you his deep appreciation and warm thanks for your message and to say that such a pledge of faithand service does much to cheer and encourage him. I send my thanks and my love to my School. Eleanor Wilson MISS ELEANOR WALTER THOMAS Lady Principal of St. Marys, 1909-1912; 1913-1917Head of the English DepartmentClass Adviser of the Class of 1917 As we our several ways shall wend, Eleanor, our fate may us asunder rend, Eleanor, our all shall love thee to the end,May blessings ever thee attend.


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