The Pine Knot . iliar faces of these old school mates before me!Well, what have you to say in behalf of A. C. C. ?Our days have every one been out of school weve been;But eer those songs and scenes have thrilled— And bide with us as they did then—And as these faces sink from sight in the glowing coals, behold, the entire Class of 1911 glides into view. Arethey all here? Lets see: Yes, there is Lossie Davis, Mattie Phillips (who is now Mrs. Eugene Wood), MattieNeely, Harriett Settle, Georgia Howard, Elsie Gardner, Carrie Lewis and Ann Estelle Griffin. Well, this is a loyalgroup of
The Pine Knot . iliar faces of these old school mates before me!Well, what have you to say in behalf of A. C. C. ?Our days have every one been out of school weve been;But eer those songs and scenes have thrilled— And bide with us as they did then—And as these faces sink from sight in the glowing coals, behold, the entire Class of 1911 glides into view. Arethey all here? Lets see: Yes, there is Lossie Davis, Mattie Phillips (who is now Mrs. Eugene Wood), MattieNeely, Harriett Settle, Georgia Howard, Elsie Gardner, Carrie Lewis and Ann Estelle Griffin. Well, this is a loyalgroup of Alumni. I know they have a song to cheer:Come, comrades, join now hand in hand,Well sing a song of cheerAs once again, the happy band, Our graduating yearWe were and ever more shall be. In loyalty well stand,Until the end, by A. C. C. A happy, trusting , the song_of this class has scarcely died away and the faces faded from view before the Class of 1912 A well remembered class and gay— listen to 1. passes before me. There is the whole days, college days, bright and fuWe long again to turn our stepsUnto thy realms and walk thy way. We cherish highly thy precepts,And are guided by them day by day. Such expressions could come only from a class composed of J. J. WalkSettle, Carrie Bowen and Agnes Spain, who is now Mrs. Horrace Settle. But another class of equal recognition present themselves to view. This is the Class of 1913 and is com-posed of Susie Grey Woodard, Elsie Langley, Sallie Bridges (now Mrs. Henry Scott), Lillie Hewitt and EuniceAndrews. Listen to what this class have to time turn back for once in its flight,And take us to college just for let us sing and play as of old—Where joys we experienced, aye, blessings untold. Aye, the group now presenting themselves are those of my own class, the Class of 1914. Yes, we are notaltogether forgotten. Of course we have a song to sing! Just listen to the rhyme of Ben Oden, Bl
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