Gavelyte Annual 1911
'J.1HE GAVELY'rE. 37 Freshman History "'\Vhen the fir t frosts of Autumn were turning the fore t trees to 1·ed and gold, the doors of C darville College op ned once more to receive back with loving greetings her former students, and to welcome othe1·s for the fir t time to her sacred halls. ever before, and in all probability, neYer again ·will her doors open to a class more deserving of her loY and more wortby of all praise than the class of 1914. For in her ranks is numbered J. Wayne Markley, coach of the basket ball and baseLall teams, cla s poet, and leading man of the Murdock Grand Opera Company. What wonder that by unanimou · consent he ,vas chosen president of his clas . Clarence J. Loyd, another of the same company, is one of the Re en'e and steward extraordinary of the Murdock club. Time would fail us to tell of the beauty and intellectual graces of the remaining portion of the clas . There is Carrie Tovvnsley, better knovvn by the youngsters of the kindergarten size as "the girl who has got ·Raymond Bull". ancy Finney who following shining example of three brothers and a sister is going througl1 college leaving a track of mathematical glory behind her. There is Edna , tormont, who is called out of class before every entertainment and comes back with a radiant smile. There is Emily Milligan, blown in from the we. t, and also Jnis Davis, the light of our class, scientific observer of the g.eography clas , wbo gathers silk from trees; Hazel Stormont, too; our dignified member, Clara Boa e; and the declaimer, Hazel Gardner. There is also Ethel Githen , teacher u in futuro". Bruce A.nderson, who i a grad– uate of lifton H. and while there risked life and limb for hi color , and who is one of th colleg nine. Last of all there is the cribe of the cl ass. - Minnie haw, ']4.
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