MOUND . battle waswon, regardless-of posters and threats. We have done many things in the past year. Oneof which was to let the eagle wing touch us and giveus the inspiration, the thrill that told us we could soarabove the mountains of prejudice and see the foothillsof possibility, and beyond them the mountains of greatthings. There are no Alps. We have conquered, areconquering, and will continue to conquer. When adifficulty appears, we are ready for the occasion. Theway is being paved by the class of 1912, to make alecord. It has been well begun and the close is goingto see us with the silver


MOUND . battle waswon, regardless-of posters and threats. We have done many things in the past year. Oneof which was to let the eagle wing touch us and giveus the inspiration, the thrill that told us we could soarabove the mountains of prejudice and see the foothillsof possibility, and beyond them the mountains of greatthings. There are no Alps. We have conquered, areconquering, and will continue to conquer. When adifficulty appears, we are ready for the occasion. Theway is being paved by the class of 1912, to make alecord. It has been well begun and the close is goingto see us with the silver Trophy, all of our class goingout and good records left behind. The dust of ages may settle but the characters thatare here molded can not be recovered. The reverberatinghere started on the strings of eternity will go on and onproducing harmony, until at last with one grand out-burst of greatness they will lea]) through space andclaim the reward that is theirs because talent was used. JOHN W. AYERS. 82. FRESHMEN. CLASS OFFICERS. K. L. CURRY President C. B. ATHA Vice President DESSIE MAE MILLER Secretary ARTHUR GARRETT Treasurer WALTER MORAN Door Keeper FRANK KENNEDY Class Historian 84


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