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MARY ELIZABETH HALL, A.B. Moultrie, Georgia. When the Class of ' 21 looks over its history, the name of Liz stands out prominently in all of its activ- ities. It is difficult to enumerate all the things that she has done to attain this place in the hearts of her classmates. However, two of her outstanding characteristics are originality and loyalty. One could not say that she would win the contest at Shorter for the most daring , yet the term timid could never be applied to Liz . Will any of us ever forget, how, when, in our history, some big issue was at stake, Liz would immediately stand and with flashing eyes express herself — after which, somehow matters would become smooth once more? We must not pass by Liz ' s fun-loving side. No one enjoys a laugh more than she and it is a treat for one to look at her — for the fact that she is enjoying it spreads a similar feeling all around. Treasurer Athletic Association ' 19, ' 20; Basketball ' 18, ' 21; Tennis ' 19, ' 20; Secretary Polymnian Society Cabinet ' 19 Honors: Polvmnian; Kid; H. O. T. ' 19, ' 20, ' 21; Basebball ' 19, ' 20, Subscription Editor of Argo Y. Varsity ' 21. W. Shorter Plavers ' 21; Class ' 21; Poet ■ ?v Page Forty-se-ven
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— r ■ J fm % fi H ■ l r ' • ' w r ' ' 9t k -V - MA, ' . .- ij ' W-1 IDA ISABP:L HOLLOWAY. Diploma in Piano. Rutledge, Georgia. Behold the contradiction of another old adage! That hadly decei ed person who said that a combination of beauty and brains was impossible, had never met Ida, for she has both in abundance. It takes onl - a glimpse to prove the former, but feu- are satisfied with anything so brief, for there are sparkling eyes and attractive dimples and ever so many fascinating characteristics. As for the brains, well, they are quite sufficiently proven by the As in the Dean ' s record book ; if you are so lucky as to get a peep into that sacred volume. Ida is a Senior in Piano, one of the melody slingers on the hill. She can sing with the best of them, being prominent in such organizations as the Y. W. Chorus. If anyone was asked to sum her up in one word the word would quite probabl) be versatile . It must be also said that she is very level-headed. She has no trouble in waking up and she knows when to be serious. Her decisions are immediate and permanent. It is a lucky person who has Ida for a friend, for she is loyal always, and a friend extremely well worth having. Honors: Eunomiaii; President Frencli Club ' 18; Shorter Plavers ' Z Choral Club ' IS; Secre- tary McDowell Choral Club ' 19; CMee Club ' 21; Cuckoo Club. Page Forty-six
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JEWEL DOROTHEA JOHNSON, A.B :iany, No one would ever doubt that it takes brains to argue Evolution and design glass door knobs at the same time. This, however, is merely one, of Jewel ' s many past- times. When she isn ' t doing this she may be found studying yeast and bacteria. Yes, Jewel has spent much of her time in the Biologi,- Laboratory. et we could hardly say that she has neglected other things. Her work has been equally bal- anced. She has developed a marked talent in Home Economics and Art Appreciation. She has not tried out all her talnets as yet, and so we are rather inclined to belie e that there are some which still lie dormant. Athletics have always appealed to her for Jewel ' s motto is work while ou work and play while you play . To anything which will offer amusement, she never fails to contribute her share of the enthusiasm. Her loyalt ' has always been strong both for her class and for her society. No one will contradict you when you say that Jewel possesses a lovable disposition and a charming personality. Honors: Eunomian; Volley Ball Team ' 18, ' 19 ' Jd, ' 21; Baseball ' 18, ' 19, ' 20, ' 21; Basketball ' 19; Shorter Plavers ' 21; Sub. Eunomian Basketball ' 21; French Club ' 18; Cuckoo Club; Y. W. Chorus ' 21. Page Forty-eight ' -
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