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Tna Lorraine Whitk, Alalhinean Severn, X. C Her hair is red. Her eyes are blue; She ' s what she is Through and through. Ahhough Una may be called Socrates, she is not so grave as he. When passing her room one (ill en hears, with delight, her babyish laugh. She delights in all kinds of fun and especially does she like to plan jokes; but when the joke is being carried out she is as innocent as a babe and her eyes widen in wonder. But for all her mischief making Una is a studious girl. To hear her recite a German lesson one would think her to be a genu- ine daughter of the Fatherland. On account of her great imaginative ability she was asked to write the prophecy of her class. We will now leave her with the Fates to see her future and ours. Et-i HiTH H.WKs, Liiriilidi, Vauv. X. ( ' . .Id iiiT heart can ne ' er be buuglil nor Howe ' er it beats, it beats sincerely. Etta is a composite girl inasmuch as she is both a humorist and a poet. She waxes poetical at the slightest provocation, but in her poetical flights she measures out the largest words in the smallest spaces, and is as much amused thereby as her classmates. She sees the humor in living, in friends, and discovers a funny side lo every event in life; nevertheless she is a iiuiid of strong person- ality and fixed opinions and does strong college work. Sometimes she is referred to as airish but in playing ba.sketball she forgets her airs and makes her opponents understand that they are up against a solid proposition. With her many sided character we look for a successful lif work.
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Madoe Annie Conwell, AlaUiuKnii Mexico , D. F. A spring of lovo gushes from my lieart And I blessed them unawares. Vna Nina deliciosa very aplly clcscribcs I he dohghtful, dignified little maid that Old .Mexico pri ' sented to our class. She seems to bear in her disposition and character the bright sunshine and t lie perfumed zephyrs of the Tropics. Although she is distinctly American in her character, Madge is uncil Illusive, gentle, quiet and thoughtful. She p.ississcs that rare quality of being a charming lislciier. She is an excellent student and is so recognized by her classmates. We i)r( ' (licl, a future full of promise for Dr. Conwell in licr chosen profession, and we congratulate her Uiith in the choice of a friend so loyal and true. M. RY Emma Long, Lucalian Severn, N. C. To study hard, think quickly, speak gently, and to express her thoughts frankly is a ver- bal .Jpicture of Mary Emma Long. She has been witfc us three years and has made strong friends of all with whom she comes in touch. She is a student with a fixed purpose, and this purpose has been one of securing the best results from her college work. She is the poet of her class, and deserves that distinction on account of her poetical talent. Duty has been the ruling motive with her, and this motive has made her the good student, the keen debater, and the deep .thinker that she is. May her type never be lacking iri ' the student body of Chowan College.
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Eunice McDowell Day, Alalhininn Murfreesboro, N. C. None knew her but to love her, None knew her liut to |)raise. Eunice is the jcilly, (-urefree fjirl in cjur clus.s who needs tlo no more tlian .simply be. She is the (li ' iifflit of every prowd and communicates this delifjlit to all with her eyes, which have a certain bewitching mischief in them that is altogether invohnitary. If she has cares, no one knows it. She never worries over lessons for tomorrow, but iloes the best she can on them for today and for- gets the others until they come. Her favorite stvidy is English and, if you want to read a paper that would do justice to an older and more experi- enced person, read one which she has written. Eunice is friendly, good natured and sympathetic, a girl who is liked by all wlio know liei, .■md a general favorite. M. RIE SUSANN. H EvANS, LllCitlillll Murfreesboro, N. C. And o ' er that fair broad brow were wrought The intersected lines of thought. Marie is the quiet member of our class, but in manners only, for in work she is one of our Uveliest girls. She always knows her lessons and is a gen- eral favorite with the Faculty and student body and all with whom she comes in contact. Her cheery face and happy good nature have won for her a high place in our opinion. She is an unjiar- alleled e. ample of truth, kindness, love, obedience. As she goes from us with a clean record, let us all hope that she will have a future r-rnwiicd with glorious success.
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