The Echo . d fame to its l)eloved Alma Female College. T^resljman (Tlass. Colors: Light Blue and Yellow. : Mareschal Xeil Kuie. Motto: Labor omnia vincit. Ic//; Bingo I Bango ! Bingo! Beven !Rah! Rah! Rah! for 1911,First we are and will remainFor G. F. C. is our maters ! Bango! Bingo! Beven !Rah! Rah! Rah! for IUl. SuNiE Belle Jones President Eleanor \.n Jicc-Pn-sidcut Annie Terrell Woohlev Secretary Alice \rd Treasurer ]vuA Fitch Historian ROLL. Mary Barnwell Walkertown Leone Tyree Battle Greensboro Alice Blanchard I lertford Julia Fitch Cr


The Echo . d fame to its l)eloved Alma Female College. T^resljman (Tlass. Colors: Light Blue and Yellow. : Mareschal Xeil Kuie. Motto: Labor omnia vincit. Ic//; Bingo I Bango ! Bingo! Beven !Rah! Rah! Rah! for 1911,First we are and will remainFor G. F. C. is our maters ! Bango! Bingo! Beven !Rah! Rah! Rah! for IUl. SuNiE Belle Jones President Eleanor \.n Jicc-Pn-sidcut Annie Terrell Woohlev Secretary Alice \rd Treasurer ]vuA Fitch Historian ROLL. Mary Barnwell Walkertown Leone Tyree Battle Greensboro Alice Blanchard I lertford Julia Fitch Crutchfield Wcavcrville Bettie Burnett Cattis Chapel Hill Callie Holt Greensboro Mabel Webb Jones Hillsboro Sunie Belle Jones Beaufort Emily Hughes Joyncr Greensboro Cora Lamb Greensboro Mary Eugenia Lewis Gastonia Ethel McXairy Greensboro Willie Maude Pickard Greensboro Lillian Reeves Mt. .^iry May Stallings : Concord Jessie Trogden Greensboro Eleanor Vann Franklinton Annie Terrell Woodlev Elizabeth City. 56 History of the Class of 1911. JjtT APPV is the class whose annals are hriel. The Seniors and members of theKP other classes seemed to appreciate ns from the ver\ beginning. They gaveus a warm welcome, making ns feel as much at home as possible—not very muchis possible, however, when one leaves home for the first time, having the delightfulprospect of not returning for four long months. On leaving the chapel the first morning, our elevated state of mind wasgreatly disturbed by the information given concerning entrance to our dismay ami perplexity we were told to go immediatel)- on someexamination,—the mere suggestion of which made us tremble. We were also tofind out later that it had been so long since we had studied the conjugation ( ?)of sentences, that having forgotten all about them, we were left to think ofmother and home. However, having lived through the first week, we soon cameto the realization that we were Freshmen, and although the peaceful te


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