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:\ot only in  the F .. \  C  are we repre~ented, hut ouhide we can pnde  our~ehL., on the ~ueel·~~ of  \k~,r~
                     Calhoun and  Edward~ at the  bar,  \!r. .\l'lrbon the  machinist, Sergeant Clements m  the  Cuban \\ar, ancl  ~~.~~h.
                     Eehmendia, \latthews,  Rowe K .. Smith and :O.Ierrill at the bookkeeper., desk  \\ e  h.l\t' ~t·nt out :llr.  Hopkin~  nn
                     to write another" Hail Columbia .. ;  :1\r.  Hale  to  write" A  Man  \\'ithout a  Country   ancl  \lr  Fo  to do a~
                     his greatest ancestor  did   \\iss  Culpepper  was  married  long  ago,  \!issL"'  Hale  and  \kl'hntock  art·  unment
                     teachers in prominent colleges of the South.
                          Again  we ha\·e  been \'ery  charitable to the  lower  l'lassh   \re ha\·e  scatkrL"d  da,..~mate~ h)' the  \\ayo.;icle
                     and especially are the Juniors to be congratulated at the greatest reception of thi" -.uperAnil\  from  \\hkh thL·Y  get
                     most of their light-candle light at best.  \\'e  might  infer  then  that  their-.  is .1  retlected  light  coming  lrum thL·
                     Senior Class-feeble on account of the long distance always kept between the two.  But .hide from  the  prL·eeding
                     these third-~·ear disciples are first  in bed,  first on sick list. and first  to the fruih of the dining hall.
                          Floating along  heretofore  in the  foremost  files  of time  the  Class  of . 'ineteen  I lumlred will  soon  he  an
                     organization only to he remembered with the passing  years   Laboring  under some  adn·rsity, and  being shoYc:d
                     around  to  suit  the  conYenience  of  irregular  students,  ib  work  has  prohah\~  fallen  short  of  what  it  l'Oulcl
                     haYe  been.  \Vhatsoe\·er  success  it  may ha\·e  had  was  due  to  the  work  of the  ;;tudents  and  the  skill of thL
                     teachers, to whom thb year's graduates tender their sincere thanks   \rhat their  work .md distinction may  here
                     after be, no earthly  being  is  able  to  foretell.  One  intends  to  he  a  doctor, another  a  ehemi~t .. 1m\  thL·  third  a
                     lawyer and poet.  \\'heresoe\·er the Stream of  Fortune may carry them  it i~ hoped  that  thl')' can find  tht•  \\-a\  to
                     final  snc-cess,  humble though it llta)  be


                                                Rah.  Rah.  Ree,
                                                \\'ho are we,
                                                "The lucky three, ..
                                                \\'ho are numbered
                                                In the Class of  Xineteen  I lund red




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