Murmurmontis: [Yearbook] 1918 . k in athleticsand in addition were able to take first place in money making at theCounty Fair for which we some day hope to be rewarded. And as wegrow older in school work we are taking our places as leaders in the liter-ary societies and debating clubs. ( Hhers of our number are developingtheir powers of oratory and still others are devoting their time to the artof music. But indeed some of us are not satisfied with all these dutiesand have taken unto ourselves Help Mates, and verily believe thereare more to follow. Thus it can readly be seen that with such an


Murmurmontis: [Yearbook] 1918 . k in athleticsand in addition were able to take first place in money making at theCounty Fair for which we some day hope to be rewarded. And as wegrow older in school work we are taking our places as leaders in the liter-ary societies and debating clubs. ( Hhers of our number are developingtheir powers of oratory and still others are devoting their time to the artof music. But indeed some of us are not satisfied with all these dutiesand have taken unto ourselves Help Mates, and verily believe thereare more to follow. Thus it can readly be seen that with such an array of talented mem-bership and wise leaders the Class of Nineteen is going to make a greatrecord for itself and next year do even greater things. seventy-six I tfc College :fresbmcn JOHN W. MEREDITH President PAUL DAVIS Vice President LESTIE MAY REEDER Secretary MYRTLE MAUZY Treasurer ANNA COPELIN Historian Class MottoNon vivere, sed valera Class ColorsGreen and White seventy-seven JOHN MERIDETH MARGARET RICHARDS KELCEL ROSS. LULU MORRISON LESLEY HARVEY URSULA McINTIRE seventy-eight ANNA COFLIN COLE McCALLY •MARGARET GOULD


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