. The Messenger [June 1913] . History of the Class of 1913 YEARS ONE, TWO, THREE AND FOUR Grace Holton Now listen, 0 gentle readers, and I will reveal to you a mostwonderful and notable history, that of the first four years of theClass of 1913. In the beginning you remember that there are four grammarschools in which we could prepare ourselves for the high Edgemont there were enrolled in the books of time, the greatnames of Vivian Gates, Nellie Cole, Earl OBriant and DavidBrady. At Fuller, the illustrious names of Ruth Fallon, ElizabethCheatham, Ella Margaret Umstead, Blackweell Mark


. The Messenger [June 1913] . History of the Class of 1913 YEARS ONE, TWO, THREE AND FOUR Grace Holton Now listen, 0 gentle readers, and I will reveal to you a mostwonderful and notable history, that of the first four years of theClass of 1913. In the beginning you remember that there are four grammarschools in which we could prepare ourselves for the high Edgemont there were enrolled in the books of time, the greatnames of Vivian Gates, Nellie Cole, Earl OBriant and DavidBrady. At Fuller, the illustrious names of Ruth Fallon, ElizabethCheatham, Ella Margaret Umstead, Blackweell Markham, Ber-nard Cheek and James Patton. At North Durham the famousnames of Mary Snider and Julia Manning. At Morehead, HattieBerry, Mamie Faucette, Pearl Christian, Margaret Knight, NinaMae Wilson, Beulah Rodenhizer, Annie Latta, Norwood Michie,Irving Allen, Louis Christian, Henry Greenberg, Taylor Smith andlast, perhaps least, myself, and all of us coming appropriately, asyou notice, from the Fuller school. I think we all were


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