Elizabeth College - Caps and Belles Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1912
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EDITED BY THE
CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWELVE
ELIZABETH COLLEGE
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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I.
Around thy walls cling memories vine
And fondest thoughts of thee,
For you 1ve'll ever more combine
Honor, praise ami liberty.
II.
Thy campus claims our happiest days
Those spent with comrades dear,
E. C., the cup of love Ivc'll raise,
To you, in memory sincere.
III.
To thee Ive olve ambitions flame,
To thee alone our merit's due,
Forever and for aye thy name,
Our hearts with love imlwue.
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CHARLES B. KING, A.M., D.D., PRESIDENT
Professor of Creelf, Philosophy and Psychology
C. D. BERNHEIM, D.D., CI-IAPLAIN
IRENE B PALME
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Professor of History and Political Science
RUTH WOOD RICHARDSON, A.IVI.
Professor of English Language and Literature
MARGARET VINTON WILLIS, A.B.
Professor of Latin Language and Literature
FRANCES HAMNER JACKSON, A.B.
Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science
R. L. PATTERSON, A.M., D.D.
Professor of English Bible ancl Sacred Literature
F. M. OSBORNE, A.M., REV.
Professor of Mathematics
MARTHA REID ROBINSON, A.B.
Professor of Modern Languages and Literature
OLIVE RUSK, B,O.
Professor of Expression and Physical Culture
CLARA CARPENTER
Athletic Director
ETHEL RANDOLPH, A.B.
Principal of the Preparatory Department
MAUD SCHAEFFER, A.B.
Preparatory Department
WINNIE MCLAMMRY
Professor of Commercial Branches
H. ZEHM
Director of the Conservatory of Music: Professor of Piano, Organ, Theory Chorus
KATHERINE A. GAINES
Professor of Piano
ELMORE WATSON
Professor of Piano
EDITH VAN GILLUWE
Professor of Violin
CYNTHIA E. SESSIONS
Professor of Voice
EVA HOWARD COVINCITON
Assistant Voice Teacher
ETHEI.. WEBB
Accompanist to Voice Teacher
CORNELIA E. EARLE
Director of Art
ELIZABETH VAN POOLE
Librarian
MARGARET HAMNER BOMAR
Assistant Librarian
CHARLES APMISENHEIMER, A.M., M.D.
College Physician and Lecturer on Hygiene
J. P. MATHERSON, A.B., M.D.
Lecturer Eye, Throat ana' Ear
NETA UMBERGER
Matron, Trained Nurse
MRS. R. BURKE
Superintendent of the Boardin
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IRENE MCLEOD, Expression
Lumberton, N. C.
"CASEY" "I-IAPPY"
Irene-she needs no eulogy, she speaks
for herself.
All that we ask is but a patient ear.
NATALIE RUGHEIMER, Piano
Charleston, S. C.
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a rose, by any other name, would smell as
sweet.
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gold.
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ROSAMOND LUCAS ...........
NATALIE RUGHEIMER .......
' VVILLIE ANDERSON ......
LAURA HEARNE ........
KATRINA GOSE ........
JOE KINARD ..........
CORA STANCILL .........
BLANCH SIMMONS ........
ROSALINE I-IIPP .......
IRENE MCLEOD ......
ETHEL WEBB ...............
JULIAN M. CALDWELL ....
ANNABELLE DOWD .......
MARGARET BOMAR .......
..........Editor-in-Chief
Business Manager
Assistant
Business Manager
.,..Literary Editor
...Literary Editor
. Athletic Editor
......Art Editor
.. ...... fotfe Editor
........Sociat Editor
......Retigious Editor
......Drarnatic Editor
.........,.Music Editor
Subscription Editors
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What the world is to us depends on what we are ourselves.
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MOTTO: Scire Quarn Simulare COLORS: Red and While
FLOWER: Red Carnaiion
I OFFICERS
ETIEIEL WEBB, President
KATRINA GCSE, Vice-President
MARGUERITE BRITTAIN, Secrelary
JULIA MAE CALDWELL, Treasurer
WILLIE ANDERSON, Historian
MARGUERITE BRITTAIN, Prophetess
WILI.!E ANDERSON .,L...
NIARGUERITE BRITTAIN
MARGARET BOMAR L.......
MEMBERS
JULIA M. CALDWELL ........
ANNABELLE DOWD e,Ie,,.,
KATRINA GOSE ..Ie..,.....I,...
ERNESTINE GRAICHEN ........
LAURA HEARNE .....,e......
JOE KINARD .e.........L.e
ROSAMOND LUCAS .........
IRENE MCLEOD ......,,.....
NATALIE RUOHEIMER...
BLANCH SIMMONS ,,,e.....
CORA STANCILL ......
ETHEL WEBB ..,,.,,
ANNIE YOUNG ...,.,,.
IRENE MCLEOD, Poet
.eemcandiclate for A.B.
.nmcandidaie for A.B.
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...,..nCandidaie for Piano
.......Candidaie for Piano
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Candidale for Expression
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.Candicfale for Expression
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.....,..Cana'idaie for Voice
.,.,..Candidalc for Voice
.......Canc1idate for Piano
.......Candidate for Piano
N WILLIE ANDERSON, A.B.
Charlotte, N. C.
"BILL" "WILL"
Wisdom is better than rubies, and all
things that may be desired are not to be
compared unto her.
Don't do today what you can do
tomorrow.
Lols MARGUERITE BRITTAIN, A.B.
Salisbury, N. C.
URITEH
Charms strike the sight but merit wins
the soul. A
Don't wait for the wagon while walk-
ing is good,
MARGARET HAMNER BOMAR, A.B.
Charlotte, N. C.
"MABEL"
No one is so wise but that he may
become wiser.
Be kind and affectionate one to another.
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JULIA MAE CALDWELL, Piano
Huntersville, N. C.
HJULIEH
What I must clo is all that concerns me,
not what people think.
' All work ancl no play makes Jack a dull
boy.
ANNABELLE Down, Piano
X Charlotte, N. C.
"ANx"
One day is as good as another for one
who does everything in its place.
Think of ease but work on.
MARIE KATRINA Cosa, A.B.
Burke's Garden, Va.
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Work as if thou hadst to live for aye
Work as if thou wert to die toclay.
Goodness is the supreme beauty.
ERNESTINE GRAICHEN, Piano
GLJAPDU
Nothing great was ever achieved with-
out enthusiasm.
The greatest pleasure of life is love.
LAURA FRANCES I-IEARNE, A.B
Albemarle, N. C.
UBABYH ULAURIEH
She is pretty to walk with,
And witty to talk with,
And pleasant too, to think on.
I am an incorrigible flirt.
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Year by year, year by year,
Year by year, onward,
Out of vast ignorance
The Seventeen wandered,
Forward, the Senior Class
Charged, with ambition
Gut of the land of night,
Into the world of light,
With honors they thundered.
Forward the Senior Class!
Was there a girl dismay'd
Not, tho' each one lijnew
Others had blundered,
Their's not to tarry long,
Their's to be up and gone,
Their's a noble victory won,
For out of the land of night,
Into the world of light,
The Seventeen thundered.
Temptations to right of them,
Temptations to left of them,
Temptations in front of them,
Dangerous--yet eoaxing,
Criticized with Enueys eye,
By the Idler passing by- ,
Stormed at, but they lfnew well
They stood where others fell,
And they non: live to tell,
How from the jaws of night,
Into the land of light,
The Seventeen thundered.
Their glory cannot fade,
Their record they have made--
Alt the world wondered,
As out of the land of night,
Into the land of light,
The Seventeen thundered.
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Cliummentaries on the Classix wars
HEN first we came into this region from the fatherland, it was
held by four tribes, one of which was the Seniori, another the
nluniori, the third Sophomori, and the fourth, those which, in
their own language, were called Primus Annus, but in ours
Fresh. These tribes differed greatly among themselves, as to
their personality, their customs, ,and their reputations. The people of
the first tribe were for the most part old, and of a dignified manner.
They were a peace-loving people, mainly devoted to the exploiting of
their dignity in the wearing of the black toga. Those of the second tribe
were of a somewhat more active nature, but so taken up in affairs of
science that they offered no opposition, but were rather eager to make
an alliance with our tribe. The Sophomori were a vain and overbearing
people, much given to the boasting of their deeds and pride in their
alliance with the noble tribe of the Seniori.
On account of these things, there remained only one tribe from
whom our army feared any immediate opposition. The Fresh. were
a valiant people, but untrained in any but barbarian warfare. To our
army, on the contrary, in this respect, the gods were propitious. Having
ascertained the nature of the country through spies, our forces advanced
northward from the coast until the enemy was sighted near the banks of
a great river that Hows through that land. Here the decisive battle of
Mathum was fought on the 6th day before the Ides of May, which is,
according to the reckoning of that country, Examinationus Finalus. The
strategy of our leaders and the training of our legions were far superior
to the unorganized warfare of the enemy, and the victory was over-
whelming, but some of our number were slain. Some had their "ponies"
shot under them, and though sorely handicapped by "conditions,"
bravely fought their way through the ranks of the enemy and joined the
remainder of our army in safety. This important battle having been
won, our army went into summer quarters on the other side of the river
Vacationum.
Encouraged by the gaining of this great victory, our forces next
moved against tht Provinces of the Sophomori. Ambassadors were
sent to the council of Facultatae who refused to acced to our demands.
Our leaders thereupon resolved to wage war against these enemies. Sup-
plies and fortifications having been strengthened by our allies the Parentis,
our legions moved forward to the fortified town of C-oemetrius. This city
withstood our attack for a time, but on account of the superiority of our
forces, and our improved methods of warfare, they were unable to longer
sustain our attack. The cities of Trigus, Anglica, l-loratia, and Physio-
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logus, were conquered in like manner, and ambassadors were sent to us
asking for peace.
W'herefore it pleased us that we should proceed with all our forces
against the Province Annus Tertius, or as it is called in their tongue
Juniori. New legions were levied in hither Elizabetha, and summer
being ended, we hastened to cross over the river Vacationum, which is in
the extreme borders of the Juniori, and there place our camp. The
assault of the Juniori against our army was with difhculty repulsed, and
on the following day, spies having been sent out, and a favorable report
having been obtained, plans were made for an assault on the nearby
towns. On our arrival all hope of resisting departed from the enemy,
and having laid waste the lands of the Juniori, all the Anglius, and Fran-
cius villages and the edifces of l-listorius and Physica, together with
their allies Labratoria and Notae, having been burnt with fire, the enemy
was glad to make peace with our army and give hostage and supplies to
our support.
The last Province being stronger by the nature of the place, and in
military tactics not much inferior to our legions, was able longer to with-
stand our army. Diploma is the greatest town of the Seniori, because
that the river Studium girds almost the whole of itg the remaining space
Where the river intermits contains a mountain of great height, so that
the roots of that mountain reach to the banks of the river on each part.
A wall thrown around makes this mountain a citadel and joins it with
the town. After a series of forced marches and much use of oil we
arrived at the North bank of the river. The omens being in our favor
we offered sacrifices to he god of Psycholigy and to the C-od of
Chemistry and our army advanced. In the 4th watch, having crossed
the river by means of a bridge called Thesis, our army advanced to the
mountain Examinationis and the sixth legion began the attack in front
while the fourth and fifth legions surrounded it on either side. The enemy
becoming confused in the darkness, were surrounded and taken prisoners.
and the entire garrison and the town, fell into our hands. So great was
the effect of this victciy on the neighboring tribes, that embassies came
from all directions to our army, offering tribute and giving oaths of
allegiance to the valor of Nineteen Twelve.
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had been completed I felt that my constitution needed a
change, and therefore welcomed a chance to take a trip to the
Southern countries of Europe with great alacrity. In accord-
ance with my habit of gaining knowledge, wherever possible,
a visit to the oracle at Delphi was made the means of ascertaining the
various fates of my beloved school companions.
It was with eager anticipation that I entered the thick grove, in the
midst of which, was situated a temple, gleaming with marble and gold.
At the entrance I was naet by a priest in flowing robes of black, who
conducted me through the vaulted interior of this noble edifice, to the
inner shrine. Here, upon a golden tripod, was seated Pytliia, the
Priestess, with a wreath of laurel on her brow, and in her hand a golden
sceptre. A look of inscrutable mystery was upon her countenance, and
her whole appearance bespoke the supernatural. Vtfith fear and tremb-
ling, I presumed to inquire into the fate, ordained since the beginning
of time, of the seventeen who stood upon life's threshold.
And now come view with me the pictures as presented by the oracle.
Behold a stretch of sandy beach-tropical plants rise in the back-
ground-and a blazing tropical sun beats down upon the inhabitants of
an island in the South Seas. But nothing daunted, the enthusiastic mis-
sionary expounds the catechism to a group of black skinned little can-
nibals, who, as a proof of their devotion, have turned vegetarians. And
so Katrina is spared to enlighten the benighted heathen, until all the
South Sea islands have felt her benelicent influence.
Very different is the forecast for the next one-a bustling figure
strides to and fro, deep furrows mar the brow, and a pencil is placed
firmly behind an ear-self satisfaction is depicted in every turn of this
busy wornan-no wonder, she has been accorded the honor of the man-
agement of Kress. Nothing seemed now impossible, and it was surely
altogether due to the splendid training she had received and the wonderful
ability Rosamond manifested in financing the annual.
And now I behold one thin, long, drawn-out spinster, dimly at hrst
she appears, yet the meagre form, grown so by one long life of struggles,
is a professor of Chemistry. Scarce will you discern in this genious the
pupil long ago of one known as Miss Jackson, who, so inspired her
diligent follower, that nothing short of a second Miss Francis would
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to the indentity of Margaret Bomar.
The next scene is a university town-'tis an afternoon in early
spring, and the campus is alive with youths rejocing in the consciousness
of tasks performed. But what is the attraction that draws all to one
particularly inviting nook? As the place is approached, one might think
a football game to be in progress, such a scramble is there to gain the
desired spot: not so, it is only an effort on the part of all the students to
gain a word, even a look, from the college widow. Vvho could manage
so many boys at one time? Who ensnare their fickle minds, and hold
their affections against all rivals? Who could prove to each that he. and
he only, had her heart? Who, but Laura?
And, nearer and nearer it approaches, it stops intermittently, strange-
ah, now I see-it is the dear little dairy lady and her donkey cart.
Drawn snugly about her face is the small checked bonnet, and over a
simple black dress a large pinafore is expanded. The personage seems
much in earnest, she will be heard, as she persistingly calls, "Milk for
sale." On closer inspection the sign across the cart reads: HJ. M. Cald-
well, Truck and Dairy Farmer, Patronage Solicitedf'
Sad indeed is our next picture. 'Tis a small western town where
Cora has taken up her six months residence. She had married a man
without a musical ear who, ignorant creature that he was, preferred a
graphophone to Cora's lyric soprano. Having tried in vain to drown out
the shrill tones of this musical instrument, she gave up in disgust and
sought Reno, the haven of the unhappily married. One ray of com-
pensation only brightens this gloomy picture. In the future she will be
permitted to charm the world by her sweet melody, unhampered by
marital infelicities.
The scene is all changed. It is shifted to an apartment house in a
very respectable portion of a small village. It is even more specific.
The ery room appears, illumined by a single candle, and that about to
dwindle into the unknown. There are many inmates in this small room,
yet of very different nature. One, a weary feline, diligently watching
the mouse holes, another a chattering parrot, and thirdly, the owner, a
wan-looking old lady, going through her strenuous nightly efforts to pre-
serve a fast fading youth. The tiny coils being screwed, she casts a
lingering glance into a mirror and hopelessly sighs: "Oh, Joe, who would
have dreamed it."
The next was' a business office, in a large city. An unusually
intelligent face peered over an ocean of letters, piled high on the table.
This person had received a very pressing order, which must be immed-
iately filled. In fact, there had been several demands from the very
same place--Elizabeth College-it must be almost time for the Seniors
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nervous strain, realized how important it was to have them in on time.
ln fact, it was in behalf of poor broken down and over-worked Seniors,
that Willie had instituted this theses producing business-so that for a
reasonable sum college Seniors might be spared many hours toil in the
wee small hours of the morning.
Dazzling to say the least was the picture I now behold, and in fact,
an altogether wonderful creation. The thrilling toe-dancer and tight-
rope performer, by her daring feats and brilliant performances, had again
and again robbed audiences of its breath. But this was the climax, the
well-known "Alamo" claimed Irene as its artist and nobly did she
uphold her reputation. Standing room was at a premium, and many the
one turned sadly from the entrance learning there was no opportunity of
viewing this world-famed actress.
And now the Hames leap high, distinctly I see a picture, it is of a
theatre filled to the uttermost, enthusiasm and interest pervade the throng
surging about the doors. It had been heralded far and abroad, that
Madame Vvebb, the famous pianist, was the performer for the evening,
and many of her numbers were of the composition of A. Young, the
celebrated composer, who was rapidly gaining for herself world-renown.
'Tis milady's boudoir-upon a luxurious couch rests a pale young
woman in a becoming negligee. A look of intense boredom comes over
her countenance as she inquires of her maid in a listless tone, how soon
she must dress for the ball. We recognize in the blase creature the
energetic Annabelle, of former days. She has become a society queen,
who too late, has discovered that society is a hollow sham, but has become
so ensnared in its toils that it is impossible to free herself. The pity of it!
-that she should have exchanged her music for this.
A familiar scene is next presented to our eyes--our own conserva-
tory-but what a change do we behold. No longer does the well
beloved form of professor stalk through the halls. ln his place we see
a small black haired and very energetic young woman, who issues orders
right and left, in no uncertain tones. With fear and trembling do the
monitors obey her commands and no one dares to call her soul her own.
The teachers heed her slightest behest, while even the august president
makes known his wishes in a meek and conciliatory tone, for Ernestine
is absolute mistress of all she surveys.
ln an artistically furnished morning room, is seated a lady, being
interviewed by a representative of a leading New York paper. The
slightest details of her life are listened to with avidity and instantly jotted
down. For this lady is a successful authoress, and the sale of her latest
work, which has created such interest, especially in college circles, has
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is: "The Gentle Art of Winning Hearts," and the author, than whom
no other is more fitted to speak, Blanch Simmons.
Again the scene is in a far distant land, and the interior of a
school--a crowd of noisy girls rush out of a room and gather at several
bulletins-some for gossip, few for information-there seems to be no
inclination toward abandoning the favorite places either, until one shrill,
cutting voice in accents discordant, exclaims: "Girls, oyu must clear the
halls." No need to tell you? Yes, yes, that is right, Natalie Rugheimer.
By this time the patience of the oracle seemed exhausted and with
great disappointment the remaining member of this illustrous class was
forced to depart unenlightened as to her own destiny.
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will of the QEIH55 uf 1912
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ELIZABETH COLLEGE, CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
E, the members of the Senior Class of 1912, of the aforesaid
- college, City, County and State, do realize that we are about to
part this college life. Therefore we, broken in spirits, but being
' of reasonably sound minds, do hereby make and declare this,
our Last Will and Testament, as follows:
First, whereas, We have been lawfully united to the Sophomore
Class in the holy bonds of class union, we hereby appoint the said class
to execute this, our Last Will and Testament, according to the true intent
and meaning of the same and every part and clause thereof.
ITEM l. We leave part of our virtues to those who will remain
in college, when we have departed from the walls of our Alma Mater.
ITEM 2. To each member of the Faculty, we will as much love
as we have received from them during the past year, and request that they'
never again waste as much sweetness on a Junior Class as they have on the
present one.
ITEM 3. To that same august body, we will all the red and blue
pencils we possess, knowing that Charlotte will not be able to supply the
demand when the Juniors become Seniors.
ITEM 4. To the Juniors we will our social, mental and physical
ability, knowing they will have need of all we can spare out of our
abundant store for another year.
ITEM 5. We also will to the same class our deportment, as a
model, and ask them to please carefully follow in our footsteps.
ITEM 6. Again we will to the Juniors our ability to keep a secret,
at least so it will not get into the newspapers and precede the invitations,
ITEM 7. We will to the Sophomores as much of our limitless
supply of love as they think they deserve.
ITEM 8. We willingly will to the next class in modern languages
all our books, which, while in our hands, have been revised, and now if
they have the art of reading between the lines, will find a most valuable
vocabulary, which will save them much trouble in the future.
ITEM 9. We will our Psychology books to the Juniors, which
have everything underscored that Dr. King is going to ask on examina-
tion next year.
ITEM IO. The Chemistry Class wishes to will the next class their
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of it telling tales out of school.
superllous flesh that she gained during the holidays to Nlajorie Elliot.
ITEM IZ. Margaret Bomar wishes to leave her ability to break
test tubes and spill things in general in the laboratory, to Jessica Vann,
knowing that she will not fail to use that abiliy.
'- ITEM I3. Irene wishes to leave her ability to boss to Dr. King.
provided he will have as much success as she has had.
ITEM l4. The music students will the Grand? piano in the "
chapel to the next moving picture show that starts in Charlotte.
ITE.M I5. We will all our bones and brains that have been
shattered in getting up the annual to the next class which gives a
I-lallowe'en party.
ITEM I6. Each of us wills one of our nerves to Novice I-laigler,
who is sadly in need of some.
ITEM I7. Each member of the Senior Class wishes to leave to
-lessica Vann a slice of her dignity. and in case she does not use it all
we ask that it be preserved for Susie Woolley.
ITEM IS. All books not herein mentioned we will and bequeath
to Elizabeth College library and ask that they be preserved as a Uniting"
memorial to the class of l9lZ.
ITEM l9. Our Senior lamps we will to the next class, provided
they will follow our good example and not burn them after one o'clock
a. m.
ITEM 20. Last we will to Elizabeth College and all connected
with it our loyalty and devotion, and wish that all succeeding classes may
1 cause as little trouble as we have.
In the presence of this assembled body we hereunto set our hand
and seal this the 14th day of May, 1912.
CLASS OF 1912 fseall
PER KATRINA Gosiz.
ITEM l l. Rosamond Lucas wishes to leave the seven pounds of
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CON after the bell rings, the girls file up to the annual room, that
is all except Jap, Cora and Blanche. After a few minutes Jap
and Cora walk in hurriedly. The president calls for the roll
3 I' and the reading of the minutes of last meeting.
Miss Brittain: Madame President, I haven't any minutes.
because I just haven't had any time to write them.
Rosie: fmeeklyj Well, we'll just have the roll then. Blanche
arrives here about five minutes late. After the roll, Rosie calls for the
business.
Rosie: Miss Brittain, have you anything to say about the annual.
Miss Brittain: fhurriedly risingl Yes, Madame President, I just
want to say that the girls must have their pictures made right away, and
the art editor must see about those sketches, and the joke editor will
please try to get some more jokes, and Blanche, have you found out
about any more clubs? And the literary editors will please hand in their
work as soon as possible. Miss Brittain calmly sits down after this
spiel, which has been spoken for many a meeting.
Rosie: You have heard what Miss Brittain has said, and I wish
you would please have everything ready as soon as possible.
Miss McLeod: frising abruptlyl Madame President, I saw the
best little sketch that would be good for so and so page of the annual. It
was in that--annual. Girls, haven't you seen it?
Ethel: Yes, I think I've seen it, Madame President.
Irene: Well, isn't it a dear. Madame President, if you will
excuse me, I will go down and get it, it is right down stairs in my room.
Irene hurriedly relieves the room.
Rosie: Miss Lucas, have you anything to say about the annual?
Rosamond: Madame President, I would just like to say that we
are getting on very nicely with the ads. We've got nearly i dollars
worth. And I don't guess we will go in the "hole" this year.
Rosie: Well, girls, I know you are glad to hear that.
Laura: Madame President, what about Senior week. We had
better be thinking of that pretty soon.
Mauguerite: I move we have it after we have handed in our
outlines, for we certainly need a chance to compose our theses.
Margaret: No, Madame President, I think we ought to have it
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Mauguerite and Laura: frlsing quickly, No, Madame President,
I move we have it after. ""-A
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would be a whole lot better before.
Rosie: Well, I guess we haven't time to discuss that now.
Irene: frushing in breathlesslyl Madame President, l was mis-
taken, it wasn't in that annual, but girls, you know how it was. Don't
you think it will he a good one. fSeveral present nodj.
Julia Mae: Madame President, I move we adjourn.
Willie: Madame President, I second that motion.
lap: fquicklyj Madame President, I want to know about this
President of Student Body business. It just makes me tired. I think
l'rn going to resign.
Rosie: Earnestine, perhaps it would be a good idea for you to go
to see Miss Palmer and ask her just what your duties are.
Well, it certainly makes me tired.
Cora: Madame President, I just want to tell the girls to get some
more jokes.
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Irene: Madame President, I think this would be a good idea for
the annual. She proceeds to go into details on the subject and several
Jap:
We haven't got many, and those are certainly peaches-
. girls nod in assent.
x About this time every one seems to get restless.
Natalie: Madame President, I move we adojurn.
Katrina: Nladame President, I second that.
The girls rise and start for the door.
Rosie: ls there any other business.
Nobody pays any attention, but all rush out of the door and down
stairs.
Mauguerite, just as lunch bell rings: "l've just got to see Miss
Palmer about having some girls go down for their pictures to be made
this afternoon. Rushes in to Miss Palmer's room just before she leaves,
gets what is desired, and arrives at lunch just before Mr. Zehm has
tapped the bell." M. H. BOMAR.
Hind,
ELIZABETH VAN PooLE
Salisbury, North Carolina
Post Graduate in Expression
AGNES COUNCIL
Lake Wacamaw, N. C.
Certificate in Ari and Bible
NARVIS HAIGLER
Cameron, South Carolina
Certificate in Bible
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" If FLOWER: Lily of the Valley
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KATHERINE VOLLERS ..Oeeeeeeeeeeeee..ee..eeee eee.. . .. le.., . ll.....elee President
VIOLA BUCKLER.
SARA MOSELEY ,,,,.e,,l
JESSICA VANN ........ .
H. A. STIREWALT ..EE...
VIOLA BUCKLER
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MARJORIE ELIOT
GRACE GRADDICK
BESS I-IEILIG
RUTH KEISTER
VIRGINIA LILLARD
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MEMBERS
EULA TRAYWICK
Secretary and Historian
.......................Treasurer
.......Class Poet
SARAH MOSELEY
CHARLOTTE RUCKER
H. A. STIREWALT
ANNA TIIo:.IAs
JEssIr'A 'VANN
KATHERINE XIOLLERS
VELDA YOUNG
.IUNIOR CLASS YELL
Thirteen, Rah! Thirteen, Rah!
Nineteen-thirteen, Sis, Boom, Bah!
Creen and White,
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Nineteen-thirteen,
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ITH an aim to reach the Senior Class we started on this four
' I years pilgrimage in l9l0, with only live pilgrims, but with the
hope of being joined by others as we journed along. We
found few difhculties to overcome in the hrst year, the chief
of these being the contempt which was shown us as we passed h
the city of the Sophomores.
The second year we thought the most difficult of all our long
journey, but here we were joined by five other pilgrims who cheered us
over the steep mountains of Latin and the broad rivers of Math.
Now we are traveling on our third year's pilgrimage with a hand
of fourteen. There are some difhculties here, but taken as a whole, we
consider it the most pleasant. It is very hard to answer the many ques-
tions asked us by Physics folks, but we always hncl one who is willing
to help us out of our troubles. In traveling through this city the people
seem to think that we ought to know everything and are amazed if we
fail to answer any of their questions.
We think that this pilgrimage costs us very dearly, but we are will-
ing to pay the price in order to reach our destination--the Senior Class.
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We wandered here forlorn and sad- '-
To reap the fruits of "Betsy" dear-
The one ambition that we had.
The next fall came and baclf were we,
Brimful of courage and strength,-
We wallfed the halls and made our plans,
What funiors we'd be at length.
Now here's a scene, a lovely scene-
Fourteen of us you viewg
Each steadfast to her duties here:
Each one of us "true blue."
We float our colors, green and white,
To show our love and cheer:
Hoping for all, by the work we do,
We'll gain our Senior year.
Each one so gifted in her course,
How can she but succeed!
With thoughts of honors gained at last,
No fear and doubt we heed.
We cannot stop and be contentg
We have a higher aim-
We long for broader fields to reach,
Diplomas we would claim.
Come back, O junior, strong and great!
For "Betsy" claims us all-
With all our hopes or future years,
We can but heed her call.
HAMPTON A. STIREWALT, 'l3.
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CLASS MOTTO: Semper fidelis.
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FRANCIS OSBORNE ....,. Vice-President
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SUSIE WOOLLEY ,...e,.. .,e,. H istorian
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FRANCIS GSBORNE ANNIE B. ROPER
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The tread of many feel,
Chancer and Spencer enter,
My startled eyes to meet.
With candle dimmed eyes I see.
Climbing the window sill,
Crave Plantus and wise old Bergen,
lVentworth also is there.
A whisper and then a silence,
Yet 1 readily surmise,
They are plotting and planning together.
To take me by surprise.
They seat themselves beside me,
They come and surround my chair:
If I try to escape they grab me:
They seem to be everywhere.
They almost o'erpower me with knowledge,
They hold me down so fast,
That I fear they shall murder me out-right,
White they malfe me recite their useless
Do you thinly, O men so learned,
Because you have seen man's fall,
That such a Sophomore as I am
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I have you in my power,
And will not let you depart,
But keep you within my prison,
While I master your wonderful art.
And there will 1 hold you forever,
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And frightens them all away!
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M. S. ALEXANDER
ELLEN BRICE
MIRIAM PARKER
CLASS POEM
Let's flee for our lives, 0 Freshies,
For here come the Sophomores, I see,
And I would that my hand could prevent them
From reelfing their vengeance on me.
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O well, for self-satisfied luniors,
Who loolf on us Freshies with scorn,
O well, for the dignified Seniors,
Who are working from night until morn.
2.
Time still drags on for the Freshmen,
It draws toward the close of the year,
How we long for our time to he Sophomores,
For our woe to be turned into cheer.
3.
Let's lfeep on, lfeep on, O Freshmen,
And not give up in despair,
For in three more months we'll he Sophomores,
And it'll be our turn to pull Freshmen's hai
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Treasurer
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1 Vg N THE main hall, just after the bell has rung: The girl's walk
.33 leisurely to the laboratory.
Marguerite: "For goodness sake, girls, don't walk so fast,
we don't want to get over there so soon. Five minutes is not
up yet.
The girls slacken their pace considerably, and look down the
hallway.
Kat. Gose: 'il wonder if she has gone over yetg no, there she is.
Miss Jackson passes them and hurries to the laboratory. The girls
still walk lazily on.
After several minutes the girls straggle in and take their seats, all
except Miss l-lipp, who has not arrived.
'Miss Jackson: "C-irl's, I just want to tell you that I don't find
things looking very nice around here. I fcund a lot of test tubes here,
and a beaker there, and just look over there," pointing to the table where
there is a conglomeration of bottles, dishes, tubes, etc. While Nliss
Jackson is speaking she directs her gaze to Miss Bomar.
Margaret: Miss Jackson, we dicln't do all of that, did we," speak-
ing to the girls.
They all nod with a peculiar expression.
Miss l-lipp walks in hurriedly.
Miss Jackson: "Miss l-lipp, can't you be a little more prompt, why
were you late?"
Miss l-lippf meeklylz "Miss Jackson, I didn't hear the bell."
Miss Jackson: "Miss l-'lipp, I was just telling the girls that I didn't
find things looking very well around here. Now, I don't like things
looking this way.
Miss Hipp, who always takes pains to replace things after experi-
ments: "Yes'm."
Marguerite: "What do you think is best to use for your hair. Miss
Jackson
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Margaret, before Miss Jackson has time to answer: "Miss .lack-
son, did you ever see any pure calcium?"
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what is it?"
Marguerite begins, and everyone begins to discuss the subject freely.
Miss Jackson, after a few seconds, speaks hurriedly: "Well, girls
we mustnit talk now, we must begin on the lesson.
She adjusts a second pair of spectacles on top of the first, opens her
purse for a pencil, clears her throat, pulls out her watch, and begins.
Miss Brittain, immediately and silently, goes through all these
, previous motions of Miss Jackson.
Miss Hipp and Miss Gose smile, but Miss Bomar giggles.
Miss Jackson looks up, clears her throat, and begins.
The lesson procedes for some time.
After a few minutes, Miss Brittain goes through some more of her
mimics.
This time Miss Bomar giggles pretty loud.
Miss Jackson turns around sharply: "Miss Boniar, what is the
matter, there's nothing to laugh at."
Miss Bomar struggles, and finally succeeds in composing herself.
Mauguerite asks Miss Jackson a question, not bearing on the lesson.
Miss Jackson thinks awhile: "Yes, Miss Brittain, I think I have
read somewhere about thatg yes, yes, I think I remember now at 3 if
yes 'F X '5 I think so, yes at 55 'lc yes, I think that's right." Turns quickly,
readjusts her spectacles, etc. "Well, we mustn't take up that now."
"Miss ur-ur- Hipp ur Gose, what is at 3 'lc ?"
Miss Gose hesitates, and Miss Bomar's and Miss Brittain's hands
immediately go up.
Miss Jackson frowns and rattles her foot, whereupon they take their
hands down.
Miss Brittain puts her hand on her face and makes a curious and
ridiculous expression, whereupon Miss Bomar giggles out freely.
Miss Jackson turns sharply to her: "Miss Bomar if you can't stop
laughing, you can be excused."
Miss Bomar succeeds once more to gain control over her facial
muscles: "Yes'm."
The rest of the class take opportunity to laugh.
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Miss Bomar leans over to Miss Gose and fingers the pins on her
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Miss Jackson frowns: "Girls, I wish you wouldn't fool with
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H' above the first, opens her purse for her pencil, takes a box of matches '1-
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the room before again proceeding.
Miss Brittain silently mimics these motions of Miss Jackson.
Miss Bomar, this time utterly convulsed, laughs out loud.
Miss Jackson: "Miss Bomar, you'll get zero on your lesson today."
Miss Bomar, thereupon gets very serious.
Miss Jackson finishes the work before time, and prepares to give
problems to the class.
Miss Brittain: "Miss jackson, please let us go today, we will be
real quiet."
Miss Jackson: "Girls, I wish you wouldn't ask it, you know I can't
let you go."
Try that first example on page 256.
The girls sigh and proceed on their work. They work for a few
minutes when the bell rings. They all get up quickly and rush for the
door.
Miss Jackson: "Wait a minute, girls, I haven't given the lesson.
Take page 257-267."
Miss Brittain: "Miss Jackson, that's too much, just look at those
equations."
Miss Jackson: "I can't help it, Miss Brittain, I can't shorten it."
The girls rush for the door, which they bang as hard as possible.
Marguerite: "I am so tired of this stuff, she makes me
so nervous."
Margaret: "She makes me furiousf'
Kat. and Rose smile and say nothing.
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What diference does it make-
We play the cards till cold grey dawn,
lflfhen woman is at stake.
In the year seventeen hundred and seventy-six,
Our women were plainly clad-
Their dresses were simply made to ht,
Whatemfer figure they had.
But as years go on we jind a change-
A blue bow under the chin,
And now the ladies, short and tall,
Are anything but thin--
With pomps and puff and laces fine,
With ruffles, pompadore-
The lady who covers most of space,
ls the bell upon the floor.
In nineteen-ten there came a wind,
With mighty rush and roar,
Sweeping the pomps and ruffles
Away for ever more.
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In among the slender girls
Wlio move with stately grace-
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A costume called the "Hubble Slfiflf
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Qigg fgf of fifty years ago. Yes, it was on the twenty-first of May,
1962, that we had such an awful storm in the South seas. I
was only a little boy then, a steward on an ocean liner plying
between Valpariso and San Francisco. We were driven out of our
course and struck on an unchartered coral reef. To my knowledge I
was the only one who reached shore alive. It wouldn't be a long story
to tell of fifty years on a desert island, neither would it be very exciting.
Finally, after I had almost forgotten to hope, I was rescued, though I
don't exactly think it is a rescue. ,
You people seem to think things are as natural as ever, but I can
tell you it doesn't look that way to me. Instead of what was then called
a floating palace like the Mauritania of the old days, the ships now-
adays might be almost called floating nations. Though they travel fast
enough for me, they say that they are too slow for any but the cheapest
passengers. Those who travel in a hurry use their own private aero-
limousines that make a trip, New York to London, in half an hour. just
think of that--our ships were doing well to make it in live days.
They don't do business on the solid earth any more. I bet there
are some people who never saw any nice clean dirt or even heard of
enough to make a flower bed. Every man has his aero-mobile. Even
the newsboys have their wings, and I saw one lady going down town I
suppose, floating along on a pair of fancy black wings edged with bead
lringe. Behind her, at the end of a string, floated her poodle. Things
are coming to pretty pass when even dogs Hy.
I guess all they think the ground is good for is to cover with, build-
ings are several miles high. I notice they all have outside doors and
little porches on each story. I could hardly find a building with an old
fashioned elevator in it at all. A fellow with wings is not in it at all.
Its a wonder to me that these big buildings don't smash the ground in for
the earth is full of tunnel railroads. I suppose they don't have room
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about them today and he said he had heard of the skeleton of one in
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to flying around like birds or running under ground like a mole. This
is no place for me. I am going back to what I have called home for
' fifty years. It is more of a home to me than this outlandish place.
If this is what civilization has come to I think I had
rather be a savage all the rest of my life. I guess I had better hurry
or some of these bird people will get there first and carry it off as a
curiosity or else civilize it before I can put up "No Trespass" signs.
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MOTTO:
Whatever you are, he that.
Whatever you say, he true.
Straight forwardly act, be honest, in fact.
Be nobody else but you.
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GRACE GRADDICK HULDA JAHNZ
NOVICE HAIGLER ELIZABETH XXIAN POOLE
JOE KINARD IRENE MCCLEOD
VIRGINIA LILLARD BLANCHE MILLERSI-IAM
ELISE WALLACE EUGENIA RUSSELL
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F ALL the places for a meek, well meaning girl, who had been
born under an unlucky star, a college in Western North Caro-
lina was the very worst possible. However, it- was decreed that
""':" this poor girl should pass a part of her short life there.
She had an average good time, as the average college girl
does, but somehow, it seemed she always got caught in everything she
did. This was bad enough, but there was something worse. This poor
girl could not say anything at all, or do a single thing without being sat
upon by somebody. It seemed that she always said the wrong thing in
the wrong place, no matter how hard she tried not to. The state of
affairs seemed hopeless. She tried to do right and please all her teachers,
but it was impossible. The unexpected always happened, no matter how
careful she was. ,lust to show you how unfortunate she was, I will tell
you, as briefly as I can, how she got through one day at the college.
The faculty of this particular college was varied. It had been
called the "Model Facultyn by somebody, but the girl felt sure that the
person who had called it that, had not taken the A.B. course. Each
teacher had her own peculiar ways fsome of which could not be suitedl.
The girl determined to try in spite of this.
The day began, as is usual in colleges, with the rising bell. She
really meant to get up then, but somehow things turned out that she
didn't. But when the breakfast bell rang she was ready, after a fashion.
As she went down the dining room, she felt the eyes of all the teachers
upon her. It wasn't her fault because her shoes were not buttoned. and
she had on a long coat. Afterwards, in cleaning up her room, her
hopes rose a little, but as she unconsciously swept the dirt out into the
hall, she heard a dreadful voice: "Are you sweeping the whole school?"
Then she was ordered to sweep that dirt right back into that room and
never do so again.
The first class happened to be History. The text-book, Foremanis
"Advanced Civicsf' was extremely hard, and although she had studied
her lesson for fully three hours, she could not tell the Constitution of
the United States from beginning to end, and so was "sat upon," and
scolded so much that she prayed for death. Sorrowfully, she wended
her way into English. This class was a terrible ordeal. She barely
existed during this period on account of her mortal fear of the teacher.
The lesson began, everything went smoothly for awhile. Then some-
thing happened. The poor creature could not suppress a faint giggle.
Then, silence. She hardly dared lift her head. The teacher was gazing
at her with a fixed, penetrating stare. If prayers had done any good she
would have gone through the floor. After an interminable length of
times he averted her gaze and her victim began to breathe freely.
The next class was Latin, and it was Prose day. But for this.
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the habit of "sitting" on the girls. But it was Prose day. She was sent
to the board to write her sentences. The meanings of the words left her.
Her mind was a perfect blank. She could not write her part, so took her
seat in disgrace. The teacher had neither fussed nor scolded, so she
felt all the worse.
She dragged herself on to Botany. The Science teacher was
indescribable. You had to be in one of her classes to know her. The
lesson began. The teacher asked: "What are the important functions
of the leaf?" All the functions were given except one and the ques-
tion was passed on to our friend. She said: "Photosynthesis", which
was correct. Then the teacher asked her to describe a certain process.
The girl said respectfully: "I don't know how." Quick as a flash-
teacher: "I don't think you do.', Girl: "I don't think so either."
Teacher: "Well, hush up about it." Girl: "I think I will." Teacher:
"I will give you zero for today, and if you say another word, I'll give
you zero tomorrowf, Girl: "I don't care if you do."
This is what the poor girl had to go through with for two or three
hours every day of the week. She never did do a thing to deserve such
treatment, but she always got it.
She had finished for the day except for one class after lunch.
This class, French. She went in, the teacher was in a grand humor, and
joked and talked with the girls. All at once she straightened up, became
as strict and stern as possible, "sat on" the girls right and left, and sent
this girl out of the room, reported her for impudence, and she had not
done a thing. The girlis mind was in a maze, for she could not under-
stand such a change in any human being.
School was over and she started to walk with her "heart" She
had hardly gotten back when someone told her the lady principal wanted
to see her right away in her room. Rapidly going over the day in her
mind, she suddenly remembered that she had forgotten to register for
walking. There was no use trying to explain, for it was impossible to
get in a word edge-wise. She came out convinced that the rule for
registering was like the law of the "Mules and Persiansf' and must not
be broken.
It was ages 'til the lights went out that night. After fervently
praying never to pass such another day, she sank into merciful sltsiber.
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Hereis to Elizabeth, where girfs have climbed,
From an unhurnished staleto that of refined
Where the sad are made glad, the careless sedate,
To Elizabeth, down South, in the Old North State.
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: A lonely little co-ed.
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CA dangerous place to hel-
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There were only nine.
Nine little maidens,
Would not accept their fate,
But when he blushed a crimson red-
There were only eight.
Eight little maidens-feould not resistl
His eyes as blue as heaven,
But when the drooping lids arose-
There were only seven.
Seven little maidens,
Did try coquetlish triclfs,
But when he said: "Co aslf Ma Ma,H
There were only six.
Six little maidens
llduch encouraged, did strive,
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There were only five.
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There was only one.
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FLOWER: Violet IVIOTTO: Ad astra per aspera
OFFICERS '
FIRST TERM SECOND TERM Q- 1'-
ROSALYN HIPI' ......... ....... P resident ............ MARGUERITE BRITTAIN f
KATRINA COSE.. .....,.,., . ..... Vice-President ..............,....... RUTH KEISTER
NOVICE HAIGLER .................... Rec. Secretary .... ELIZABETH VAN POOLE
RUTH KEISTER ........................ Cor. Secretary .................................. IDA EFIRD
NATALIE RUGHEIMER ..,..,.. Treasurer ,........
ERNESTINE. C-RAICHEN ......... First Critic .... ....,..
ELIZABETH VAN POOLE. .... .Second Critic.
ROSAMOND LUCAS ....,........ .Censor .......,,,..... .,,,.,.,
LILA SUMMER ,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,.. Librarian ...I,,,
JESSICA VANN ,.,,......I.I.. I
OLADYS THOMPSON. lanageftee-
HILDA CONYERS.. . Pages
MARJORIE ELIOT ,,,..I... """'e"""
MEMBERS
Mary Stuart Alexander
Margaret Bomar
Marguerirte Brittain
julia May Caldwell
Hilda Conyers
Agnes Council
Nannie Dowdell
Bernice Efird
Ida Efird
Majorie Eliot
Emily Etheredge
Katrina Gose
Maud Gray
Myrtle Gray
Earnestine Graichen
Novice I-laigler
Rosalyn I-lipp
I-lulda Jahnz
Marie jahnz
Ruth Keister
Joe Kinard
Carrie Koopman
Virginia Lillarcl
Eleanor Lummus
Rosamond Lucas
Lucile Mason
Bonnie Mauney
...WNATALIE RUGHEIMER
.ERNESTINE ORAICHEN
......................,..JESS1CA VANN
.ROSAMOND LUCAS
....,..e........LILA SUMMER
BONNIE IVIAUNEY
CARRIE KOOPMAN
...HHILDA CONYERS
...MARJORIE ELIOT
Jessica Vann
lrene McLeod
Lerline Mowery
Miriam Parker
Clarice POE
Violet Rankin
Annie B. Roper
Charlotte Rucker
Natalie Rugheimer
Kathleen Sterne
Susie Sterne
Lila Summer
Gladys Thompson
Elizabeth Van Poole
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Come now, Diateleans slrong,
Every one join in lhe song,
Of purple, lilac, colors true,
Forever dear to me and you.
REFRAIN
Ch, Diatelean, name so dear,
Which Ive'll forever love io hear!
With filial love our bosoms swell,
We'll ever guard thy safely Ivell.
Our mollo should us each inspire
A higher, lruer life to acquire.
We love to hear ils Ivorcls proclaimed,
"Ad astra per asperaf'
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The modes! violet so pure,
Which for our flower Ive procure,
ls teaching us on bended lfnee
Of innocence and purity.
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FIRST TERM SECOND TERM
CORA STANCILL ......v..V, .Y...,V P rfsidfrll .............. .. V..A..... CORA STANCILL
WILLIE ANDERSON .,.,.,,.,..... .Vice-Presiclenl ,,A,.,.....,., WlLl-lE ANDERSON
LAURA HEARNE ,Y.....,...,,,.., ,..Rec. Sccrelary ...,.....,.......... LAURA HEARNE
BLANCI-IE SIMMONS ,,,,,,,,l...,, Cor. Secrelary ,........... BLANCHE SIMMONS
ANNA THOMAS ,.....,.,. ..,,I..,.... T reasurer ........,. ,...,....,. A NNA THOMAS
KATHERINE VOLLERS ,a..,.. .First Critic ...... .....,,I. V IOLA BUCKLER
HARRIET ORR ,,,,..,,....,,.,.I..,....,O. second Critic ..I... .I..,OO..O.,,.I H ARRIET ORE
ETHEL WEBB ,............. ,,..,,, T... C Q mor ,..,.,........ ETHEL WEBB
SUSIE WOOLLEY .... .VI..,. E.., v IRGINIA JONES
IENNIE WATSON ..,,..,O O...,O, l MUHUWS of Hal' 'EA' l .T.,...... OLIVE SPINKS
EVA PAGE O,.. ....,.,.,.... .....,. I F I .......O RUTH HEARNE
MARY RHYNE ......., T,T..,. U gas EEE-' -"----E--P'---A' G RACE GRADDIQK
MILDRED TuNIs ,TTT..OOO ..OO.OO L fbfafzan ........,,,,.4O KATHERINE VOLLERS
MEMBERS
Willie Anderson
Margie Asbury
Maude Boyette
Viola Buclcler
Hallie Covington
Elizabeth Cole
Grace Craddick
Ruth I-Iearne
Bess I-Ieilig
Laura Hearne
Virginia jones
Mildred Jenkins
Dollie Lee
Marie Lentz
Sara Moseley
lloweese McCausland
Frances Osborne
Harriet Orr
Lillian Philpol
Eva Page
Mary Rhyne
Blanche Simmons
Cora Stancill
Kathryne Shaner
Martha Slaton
Olive Spinks
Mildred Tunis
Anna Thomas
Katherine Vollers
Elise Wallace
Mary Lizzie Wise
Ethel Webb
Susie Woolley
-Iennie Watson
Velda Young
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AIM:
To bring girls to Christy to train tip girls
in Christy to send out girls for Christ.
OFFICERS
KATRINA GOSE ..,..... t,t..ttt...ttt.,ttttt.tttt..tt t...t ..s....... P r e sidcnt
ETHEL WEBB .....t... ....t,s V ice-President
SUSIE WOOLLEY .ts..,..s,,, ........t.tt...,t. ...tts.... . S ecretary
KATHERINE VOLLERS ,ttt.st,..tt.,,t...,.......t.... .,.. T reasurer
CABINET MEMBERS
KATRINA GOSE NOVICE I-IAIGLER
ETHEI. WEBB KATHRINE VoI.I,.r.Rs
LILA SUMMERS SUSIE WOOLLEY
JOE KINARD ANNA THOMAS
The Young XXa'oman's Christian Association of Eliratictli College,
is a part of our college life which develops the highest and best in us.
The monthly meetings, mid-week prayer service and the cabinet meetings,
are that spiritual side of our life which is openly manifested. It is our
ambition that our influence, as a bond of girls united in this work, may
not cease until it has encircled the earth. We want to be numbered
among those who send or carry the truth to those who know it not.
Our social vents, too, including the reception in the fall to the new
girls, and the birthday parties during the session, are a source of pleasure
to all, and bring us closer together and to a realization of what a privilege
it is to be able to do something for others.
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To promote intelligent, active interest in tlie General Work of Missions.
OFFICERS
Novice HAIGLER ..,... ............................... ..,,.,.,,,...... P r esident
LAURA I-IEARNE ...e., ..,,,. V ice-President
ANNA THOMAS ..i.... ..........,,.,. ,,.,,.,., S e cretary
RUTH KEISTER ...,,e, e,e. : ....ie,sse..,.....,..e,e, ..,,,.... T r easurer
MISSION CLASS
Our general aim of Mission Study is to develop missionary char-
acter. We have five mission classes in school and have found them not
only interesting, but profitable as well. Miss Gose's class studied "The
Decisive Hour of Christian Missions," by John R. Mott: Miss
Woolley's class studied "Western Women in Eastern Lands," by Helen
Montgomeryg Miss l-laigler's class "Sunrise in the Sunrise Kingdom,"
by H. DeForest: Miss Rugheimefs class "India Awakening," by
Eddyg while Miss Stancill's class studied "The Unoccupied Fields of
Africa and Asia," by Samuel l... Werner.
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CORA STANCILL .....,... .......,..... P resident
KATRINA Goss ......,......... ..,.,, . Vice-President
KATHERINE VOLLI-:Rs ........ ..,.,,.,....,,. S ecretary
RUTH KEISTER ..........., ,,,.... T reasurer
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KATRINA GosE CCapt.J .,,,.,,,.
MARGUERITE BRITTAIN ...... .,
IRENE MCLEOD .................
WILLIE ANDERSON .,....
ROSAMOND LUCAS ..,,.,,.
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f My f T LAST the day came and every one was so excited. Novem-
I ber 22nd, 23rd and 24th, had long been looked forward to.
Qigg fgi Much practicing as well as talking had been done and every-
thing was now in readiness for the fight.
The Senior and Freshmen were the hrst upon the field and from
the start the Seniors were seen to be the superior, though the little Fresh-
men played well, and as the score was slowly but surely increasing on
the board, time was called leaving the score 40-l l in favor of the Seniors.
Almost before the teams were off the field the proud Juniors were
making the balls fly getting in trim for their light with the Sophomores.
It was not long before the game was called, and it went decidedly in
favor of the Juniors, but it was their ambition to beat the Sophomores
with a greater score than their hated class had beaten the Freshmen, but
the game ended 28-I0 for the Juniors, and all was over for the 22nd,
On the afternoon of the 23rd, all were again assembled in the field
of battle, and the sister classes were to prove their strength, and to take
either victory or defeat in a sisterly way.
The Freshmen and Juniors were first, and both sides played bravely,
and although the colors flew and shouts went up each time the Freshmen
made a goal, it could be seen they were slowly giving away, and finally
turned the game over to the Juniors with a score of 36-I8.
'The Seniors and sophomores immediately took their position upon
the field and both teams were well prepared. The Sophomores were
overjoyed when once their score passed that of the Seniors, and this, of
course, made it exciting, for how would it ever do for the Sophomores to
beat the Seniors. This thought made things serious in the minds of the
Seniors, and as their determination increased, the score also increased,
finally leaving the high hopes of the lesser class crushed by the score
of 22-9.
All during the forenoon of the 24th, groups were seen everywhere,
discussing the players for that day, and as the day wore on everyone's
spirits rose and things became more and more exciting. Juniors and
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At 3:30 the Sophomore and Freshmen game was called, and after
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Now came the climax, everyone forgot former victories and defeats,
and gave their entire attention to this the decisive battle of the tournament,
and amid yells and songs, the ten players took their position on the field.
There was perfect silence when the game was called, and with both teams
it was either to do or to die. They were well matched and with every
goal encouragements for both sides were given by the spectators and
excited classmen. The battle was hard, but at last the seniors gained,
and with sorrowing hearts the Juniors went to their Waterloo, and the
Seniors with joy raised their beautiful red and white banner and all
pronounced them fair and worthy conquerers.
The score 24-I4 is long to be remembered by both sides and the
much envied loving cup undisputedly belonged to the class which had
played its last class basket-ball game.
TOASTS GIVEN AT THE BANQUET, GIVEN BY THE SENIOR CLASS
TO THE TEAM IN HONOR OF THE ABOVE VICTORY.
Here's to the team of the red and Ivhite,
Who put up such a noble fight,
On the lnastfethall yield they Ivon their fame,
And all through life may they do the same.
We will never forget this hard-fought-for cup,
And the hrave old team who never gave up.
Here's to those Ivhose shouts lvent up,
For that's the reason we lvon the cup.
Anal here's to all those who with us sup,
fSarcasmD For they never can say we lvon it by luck!
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' ii Senior team! Coing to walk all over Juniors,
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TUNE: "Come fosephinef'
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Watch our hall go through!
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Through it goes, through it goes.
Play, play, a little bit harder,
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Come Seniors, all foe the victory is ours!
Hurrah! we've won! Goodbye!
TUNE : " Yip-I-Adaly-I-Ay."
Slip olcl funiors away, away!
Slip old funiors away!
We flon't care what becomes of you,
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Slip old funiors away, away!
Slip old funiors away!
Sing of joy, sing of bliss,
There'll be nothing like this
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"Stop! Listen! whence proceeds that sweet music?" cried Queen
Elizabeth. She was riding through one of those beautiful woods that
were so numerous in sixteenth century England. Suddenly she drew
her horse to a halt, and her companions followed her example. They
listened a moment.
"Your Majesty, I think it is just beyond that clump of trees."
said or-e of her courtiers, "Shall I go and see what it is?"
"No, we will all ride over there," she answered.
There they saw lying on the grass, a ragged goat-herder, utterly
oblivious to what was going on, piping a tune on his flute. At length,
startled by the stamping of the horses, he sprang to his feet, and notic-
ing that the strangers were of the nobility, he jerked off his torn cap.
Hvvhat is your name, and where did you learn to play such beau-
tiful music?" asked the Queen.
"My name is Thomas Shakespeare, ma'am," he answered, not
knowing who the Queen was. "I made my flute from reeds, and the
birds and bees taught me the music."
"Ah, you are a very bright boy! Your music is the sweetest I
have ever heard. I should love to be lulled to sleep at night, and awak-
ened in the morning by such sounds. l-low would you like to live with
me and play for me?" asked Elizabeth. The boy was too astonished
to answer.
"Where do you live?" she asked him.
"My parents are dead, and I live with my brother William," he
answered.
"Then how would you like to live with me," she asked him.
"I should like it, madam," he finally stammered.
So he was lifted on one of the horses and taken to his new home.
He was surprised and frightened when he learned who his kind bene-
factress was, and it was a long time before he felt at home. He was
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his tutor, whom the queen had gotten for him. He became interested
in the affairs of the court. Every day he rode with the queen, studied,
read, drilled with the soldiers and hunted. But no part of the day
did he enjoy more than the evening, when he sat with Elizabeth and
played for her and talked with her. Very often the Earl of Leicester
would be with them, whom the queen seemed to admire.
Thomas was very fond of riding through the fields and woods.
He always took his flute with him on these occasions and amused him-
self by playing. One warm summer day as he was resting under a tree,
he heard voices, and looking behind him, he saw two men. They were
sitting on the grass, while their horses grazed nearby. They seemed
very interested in conversation. Thomas, hearing these words, "Queen,"
"Assassination," "Mary Staurtf' crept closer. He listened, his large
eyes opened wider and wider. His face became very pale. He crept still
a little closer. Now he could hear every word. He recognized their
faces. He had seen them at court. Once he was nearly discovered.
Then they lowered their voices, and he could hear no more. At length,
they mounted their horses and rode away.
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"The queen has given orders not to be disturbed," answered Lady
Jane.
"But I must see her," insisted Thomas. "Is she alone?"
"Lord Leicester is with her," answered Lady Jane. ushe is
always angry when anyone disturbs her while she is with him."
"But I must see her," and pushing her to one side, he rushed into
Elizabeth's presence.
"What is the matter?" asked Elizabeth, sharply, as he ran into
the room, his hat off, his hair dishevelled and his clothes brown with dust.
"They are planning to assassinate Your Majesty tonight," he
gasped. "While I am playing for you in your sitting room, a servant
will bring you a letter. It will be written with very light colored ink.
You will have to hold it over a candle to read it, and the ink will become
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would-be-assassinators. Strange to say, she anxiously awaited the
coming of the evening, when she could begin to carry out her plans.
At last it was dark and the lights were lit. Perhaps an outsider
could have noticed nothing unusual in Thomas' behaviour, as he piped
sweetly on his flute. But Elizabethis shrewd eyes saw how he trembled
and how he cast anxious glances toward the door. A servant entered
annuoncing that the Earl of Norfolk wished to see her. She sent for
him to come before her.
ul have a letter for Your Highness from the House of Lordsf' he
told her.
"Read it to mef, she commanded him.
He started. "It is best for no one to hear it except Your Majesty,"
he answered, looking around the room at the Earl of Leicester and
Thomas.
"Read it to mef' she commanded again, stamping her foot in rage.
At this moment a number of soldiers stepped out from behind the
curtains where they had been concealed. Norfolk saw that his plot
had been discovered. But he had one hope left. l-le opened the letter
and looking at it, he said that it was too dim for him to read. His
surprise and chagrin were great when Elizabeth ordered a servant to
bring a candle. Norfolk was forced to read the Whole letter, at the
same time inhaling the poisonous odors. When he finished he staggered
from the room, and it was reported that the Earl of Norfolk had died
from a sudden illness. But this in no wise affected the gaiety of the
court, nor the happiness of one Thomas Shakespeare, a page of Queen
Elizabeth. O. B.
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DON'T mistake the ten minute hell for the rising bell. " -'
DON'T ask Susie how often she writes to Rosie.
fi .,,-"' DON'T ask "Widow Myers" why she goes to church when it is
lf. optional.
.H DON,T ask to whom niost of the etiquette questions are directed.
DONVIQ tell a person to go to Clarais own room for her.
DONVI' mistake the location of the noise-go to the "Elites" head-
quarters.
DON'T be surprised to hear Velda has a new heart.
DONVIQ ask Frances whom she is crazy about.
DONVIH let every girl flirt with the co-ed.
DONVI' drink anything stronger than water, for yours might be the
fate-Dr. King mentioned.
DON'T tell Miss S. you know something.
DCNVT comment on E.lise's gazing at the moon until three a. m.
DON'T tell Miss Palmer, Oh that girl has a date to spend the night.
DONVT ask Hpearlinen what his name is.
DON'T ask Mary R. if she has anything to eat-look for yourself.
DON'T let your studies interfere with your college course.
DON'T ask Violet which her hardest day is.
DON'T smile at the pronunciation of hill, by the Charlestonians.
DON'T try to put in a word until Miss Palmer stops to catch her
breath.
DON'T ask the Seniors if they mind Hetiquettef'
DON'T ask l... H. why she went to MacDowell Club--one time.
DONVI' tempt Mary Staurt to do the Boston during lent.
DON'T tell Jessica to go slower to the Labratory.
DONVT ask Kathryne Shaner why she always goes to the Infirmary on
Tuesday.
DON'T get an excuse from practice at night if you have a later date
with your heart.
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SCHOOL OPENING ..............., ......... S eptember 14th
Y. W. C. A. RECEPTION .........1,,.....11,.... ......... S eptember 16th 1'-,J-1
GERMAN FOR THE NEW GIRLS ....... ........... ....,, . S eptember 22nd
DIATELIAN RECEPTION TO NEW GIRLS .......,II .I,IL.LL
September 25th
EUCHRESTIAN RECEPTION TO NEW GIRLS... .......,... October Znd
HALLOW,EN PARTY ........................................... ......... O etober 28th
SENIOR,S RECEPTION TO SOPHOMORES ...................... November 18th
RECTAL BY MISS RUSK ..,............................................. November 20th
CLASS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT .... November 22nd, 23rd and 24th
Y. W. C. A. BABY PARTY .............. .....................,.... . .November 25th
MUSIC FACULTY RECITAL .......................................... November 27th
THANKSGIVING GERMAN .............................................. November 30th
BANQUET IN HONOR OF SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM .... December 4th
EUCHRESTIAN 'CWHITE SALE ".... .................................. D eeember 9th
PLAY BY EXPRESSION STUDENTS, UMR. BOB" .......... December llth
DIATELIAN BAZAAR ...................... ............................. D ecember 16th
STUDENTS RECITAL ...... ............,.....,..... D eeember l8rh
CHRISTMAS RECESS ................... ....... D eeember 19th-January 4th
CHORAL CONCERT ........................... ...................... . .january 25th
Y. W. C. A. "PEANUT PARTYU ........
EXPRESSION STUDENTS RECITAL .,......
MISS PALMER ENTERTAINS SENIORS ......
STUDENTS RECITAL ...,,,......,...,...,..,,..
.ANNUAL PUBLIC RECEPTION .,...,..
MASCOT ENTERTAINS SENIORS ......
SOPHOMORE-SENIOR BANQUET ............
JUNIOR "BOX PARTYH TO SENIORS ..... ..
STUDENTS, RECITAL ,............,..,,..............
PLAY HBREEZY POINTH .,...,........,......,,.......
MISS MCLEOD,S GRADUATINC. RECITAL ......
MISS KlNARD,S GRADUATING RECITAL .......
MISS WEBB,S ORGAN RECITAL ..............
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A SAD CALENDAR
Jan-et was quite ill one clayg
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Apr-oned nurses softly specl,
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Jul-eps, too, though freely tried,
Aug-urecl ill, for Janet clied.
Sep-ulchre was sadly made,
Oct-aves pealecl ancl prayers were saicl.
Nov-ices with many a tear,
Dec-oratecl Janet's bier.
Miss WEBB's AND Miss STANSILL,S GRADUATING RECITAL
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COMMITTEE
Anna Thomas
Lizzie Cole
Hallie Covington
Cora Stancill
Elizabeth Van Poole
Irene McLeod
M. Brittain
V. Rankin
Maucl Gray
Myrtle Cray
Jennie Watsoir
Katherine Vollers
Jessica Vann
Annie B. Roper
E. Wallace
Bonnie Mauney
Margie Asbury
Laura Hearne
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MEMBERS
Blanche Simmons
Ethel Webb
Rosalyn Hipp
Natalie Rugheimer
Hulda Jahnz
Marie Jahnz
Eva Page
Carrie Koopman
Joe Kinarcl
Lila Summer
Velda Young
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5 ERNESTINE GAICHEN ,,..EEEE,EEEEEEEEEEE.,EA4EEE.EE EEEEEEEEEEEE,EEE,EEEE....E C overnor
RUTH KEISTER ,.wETEEEEEEEEEEE.TEEEEEEEEEE.E.E., .ETE EEE,.T,....EE,,,.ETE.E.,..,EEE, S e nator
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GOVERNOR'S VETO: "1 hereby veto the bill which affirms there is any
other State besides Virginia."
SENATOR: Amendment--"We will leave the State of Virginia provided
we can find a better one."
REPRESENTATIVE: "I propose the bill namely: 'We will never leave
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SUPREME JUDGE
MISS PALMER
ASSOCIATE JUDGES
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Four frivolous, frisffy girls,
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Free from flirting, far from folly,
Nice and cute and awful jolly.
ennie Watson Hallie Compton Anna Thomas
Lizzie Cole
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Elizabeth Van Poole Bonnie Mauney
Irine McLeod
Wfe are Follies Four,
We may grow some more,
Bu! we hope we won,l,
And if we don'l
We'1l be happy for everrnore.
We are large enough now,
But we don'l see how
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From growing some more,
Bu! do il we will, we vow.
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We'll go our way,
Thinking life worth while,
Taking all with a smile,
Hoping ever lo "fall away."
Rosamond Lucas
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Charming-Ruth Keister.
Spiritual-Marjorie Eliot.
Proper-H. Orr. , A
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Most influential-E. Graichen.
Artistic-M. Eliot.
Most indifferent-R. Hearne.
Practical-Graichen.
Stuclious-B. Mauney.
Reliable-K. Vollers.
Fickle-Shaner.
Straight-hairecl--Icla Efircl.
Most susceptible-Maud Gray.
Biggest bluff-I. McLeod.
Best naturecl-V. Jones.
Has most temperament--L. l-learne
Biggest T. W.-R. Hearne.
Most shocking--L. Mowery.
Best dancer-M. S. Alexander.
Graceful-M. Jenkins.
Vivacious-Myrtle Gray.
Loquacious--I. lVlcl..eocl.
Tomboy-J. Vann.
Vainest-V. Young.
Best musician-E.. Webb.
Greatest street walker-M. Rhyme.
Most in love-L. Hearne.
Dictatorial-C. Stancill.
Affectionate-H. Conyers.
Magnetic-R. Keister.
Prettiest-M. Parker.
Hanclsomest-Roper.
Cutest-Myrtle Gray.
Most Popular-J. Vann.
Best all rouncl-Graichen.
Wittiest-Irene McLeod.
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COLORS: Red ana' white.
MEMBERS
Cora Stancill Anna Thomas
Blanche Simmons Grace Gradclick
Ernestine Craichen Harriet Crr
Ethel Webb Mildred Tunis
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HILDA CONYERS ....... ........ .......... S e crelary
KATHRYN SHANER ....................,..,.....,........... ,......,. T reasurer
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MEMBERS
Elise Wallace Annie B. Roper
Irene McLeod Dolly Lee
Clarise Poff
Maude Gray
Myrtle Gray
Mary Stewart Alexander
Ruth Keister
Hilcla Conyers
Kathryn Shaner
Lillian Philpot
Miriam Parker
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MARGUERITE BRITTAIN
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GRACE GRADDICK E..,,.
LAURA HEARNE .......
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Lizzie Cole
Maude Gray
Maude Boyte
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SAILORS
Anna Thomas
Olive Spinks
Gladys Thompson
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ELIZABETH VAN POOLE ..EEEEE
HULDA JAHNZ EE..,.,..,E..E.EE E,
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SONG-.LW0H,f You Be My Honey 9"
PLACE OF MEETING-In the hive.
IVIOTTO:-1 be, you be, we all be.
TIME OF MEETING-"When the
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MOTTO: "Ever the best of friends, ain't us 9"
OBJECT: "There has been tartfs betlvixt us."
CLUB POEM: "Ode to an Expiring Frog."
RUTH KEISTER-"The more to eat and drink there Ivas, the oftener
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LIZZIE COLE1tsHCf manners is given to hlusterousf'
.IENNIE WATSON-'41 know their tricks and their manners."
HALLIE COVINGTON--"The question is NOT a man, my dear."
ANNA THOMAS-HA muddling and a surpey old child."
DOLLIE LEE-"You inconsistent tittte beast."
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Ann Thomas Bernice Efnrcl
Marie Hunter Frances Osborne
Dora Davis Joe Kinard
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MARGUERITE BRITTAIN ,........ ,........ V ice-President
KATHERINE VOLLERS ..,.,,, ,. . ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,. T reasurer
JESSICA VANN .........,....,,.,.......,,,,,,,,I..,E,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S ecreiary
MEMBERS
B. Simmons Anna Lee
C. Stancill Ruth Keister
Ernestine Graichen
Irene McLeod
Violet Rankin
Marguerite Brittain
Mildred Jenkins
Annie B. Roper
Katherine Shaner
Elise Wallace
Clarise Poff
Mary Stuart Alexander
Mary Rhyne
Jessica Vann
Ruth l-learne
Laura Hearne
Lillian Philpot
Grace Ciraddick
Marjorie Eliot
Katherine Vollers
Myrt Gray
Maude C-ray
Anna Thomas
Agnes Council
Gladys Thompson
Jennie Watson
Mildred Tunis
Sara Moseley
Anna Belle Dowd
Iloweese McCausland
Arabelle Thomas
Hilda Conyers
Minnie Conyers
Miriam Parker
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COLORS: Old rose and white.
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NATALIE RUGHEIMER .LLL,.L.
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OFFICERS
President, jirst and second terms
Vice-President, hrst and second terms
........,...Treasurcr, first and second terms
Secretary, first term
Secretary, second icrm
First Critic, first term
First Critic, second term
Second Critic, yirst and second terms
ELIZABETH VAN POOLE ....,..,,s.ttItt.ItL.Itt,tts.,It..t.
MEMBERS
Margie Asbury Rosamond Lucas
Maude Boyte Eva Page
Agnes Council Annie B. Roper
Nannie Dowclell Mary Rhyne
Julia May Caldwell
Marjorie Eliot
Lora Efircl
Maude Gray
Grace Graclcliclc
Myrtle Gray
Ernestine Graichen
Miss Gaines
Bess l-leilig
Ruth l-learne
Novice l-laigler
Mildred Jenkins
I-lulcla Jahnz
Marie ,Iahnz
Ruth Keister
Carrie Koopman
Natalie Rugheimer
Kathryn Shaner
Olive Spinks
Blanche Simmons
Cora Stancill
Anna Thomas
Glaclys Thompson
Violet Rankin
Katherine Vollers
Censor
. Press Correspondent
Elizabeth Van Poole
Miss Van Guluwee
Ethel Webb
Susie Wooley
Elise Wallace
Mr. Stirewalt
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The Gerard Conservatory of Music of Elizabeth College is under
the direction of Professor Harry l. Zehm, whose ability as a director
and teacher is unsurpassed. Besides being a director and teacher, he is
an organist of note, and the degree of "Fellow" in "The American
Guild of Organistsn has been recently conferred upon him, he having
passed a most excellent examination. His ability as an organist has been
so recognized that he has had the honor of playing at "The World's
Fair," St. Louis, Buffalo and Charleston Expositions.
The Conservatory occupies a very prominent place among the
leading conservatories of the South, its faculty consisting of six resident
members, each one being a specialist of recognized professional standing.
The Choral Society, of which Professor Zehm is director, consists
of the music students of the College and the musical men from the city.
The Society has given many difficult works, such as "Gallia," Gounodg
"Creation," Haydn: "Stabat lVlater,H Rossinig uRose Maiden," Cowen:
"Redemption," Gounodg "The Golden Legendf' Sullivan: "Elijah,"
Mendelssohng "Martha," Flotow, and "Fair Ellen," Bruch.
The choruses always show masterly training, conscientious effort
and grasp on the part of each one.
These concerts of the Society are looked forward to by the music
lovers, not only of the city, but of the entire vicinity, and are always
given before audiences which pack the auditorium.
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Lucas, Rosamond
Mauney, Bonnie
McLeod, Irene
Page, Eva
Philpot, Lillian
Poll, Clarise
Rankin, Violet
Rhyne, Mary
Roper, Annie B
Shaner, Kathryn
Simmons, Blanche
Spinks, Olive
Stancill, Cora
Summer, Lila
Thomas, Anna
Thompson, Gladys
Vollers, Kathryn
Wallace, Elise
Watson, Jennie
Webb, Ethel
Woolley, Susie
Young, Annie
Dowd Anna Belle
Millersham, Blanche
Bowden, Esther
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Asbury, Marjorie ' 'n
Brittain, Marguerite
Boyte, Maude
Caldwell, Julia May
Cole, Elizabeth
Covington, Hallie
Council, Agnes
Dowdell, Nancy
Ehrd, Bernice
Efird, Ida
Cracldick, Grace
Graichen, Ernestine
Gray. Maud
l-laigler, Novice
Hearne, Laura
Hearne, Ruth
Heilig, Bess
lahnz, Marie
lahnz, I-lulda
Jones Virginia
Jenkins, Mildred
Keister, Ruth
Koopman, Carrie
Lee, Dolly
GENTLEMEN
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Bell, Geo. R.
Davenport,
Boyer, Martin
Hastings, VV.
Hayes, E. G.
Huntington, W.
Laxton, Ralph
Long, T. B.
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Rohleclder, A. H.
Sides, Ted
Springer, E. C.
Scholtz, Ed
Stirewalt, H. T.
Valaer, C.
Watson, C.
Willmann, A. R.
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ERNESTINE GRAIQHEN ANNIE B ROPER
RUTH KEISTER GRACE GRADDICK an
MYRTLE GRAY '
KATHERINE VOLLERS
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ARKANSAS REUNION OF ELIZABETH COLLEGE GIRLS
May 23-25, I9l I, Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
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If Dr. King wished to remodel Elizabeth, would he C. Car-
penter?
If Myrt Cry tried to run away, would Annie B. Roper?
If Eva is old, is Velda Young? e
If the fortune teller failed to come. would Irene B. Palmer?
If Simmons tried to run, would Cora Stans Ctjill?
If George IV. were killed, would Charles B. King?
If Rosie is sick, is Julia Caldwell?
If M. M. got IOO on a test, where would Violet Rank-in?
If "Pearline" is crazy, is Bonnie Mauney?
If Clara didn't chaperone, Miss Ruth Wood.
If Miss Palmer crochets, what would Ethel Webb?
If Mildred Maxwell is seventeen, when was Frances Os-
bornfel ?
If I... I-I. was lost at sea, where would Iloweese Mcfaus-land?
If Julia Mae is crazy about M. W., who does Hazeline Love?
If Eng. I. students read "Pilgrims Progress," what would Miss
Martha Reid?
If R. K. is jolly, is Kathleen Sterne?
If O. B. scratches up the library table, what will Margaret
Bo-mar?
Everything looks Rosie to Susie.
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I. Which is the better form, while eating to stick your gum be-
:fl e". : ,-': i hind your ear or place it on the finger bowl?
lf.-. II. If one gets angry at a meal, is it permissible to throw biscuits
across the table?
III. Should the fork be used as a shovel or a pitchfork?
IV. When the waitress's thoughts are wandering, should a mega-
phone be used to call her back to earth?
V. Is it polite to Whistle when the ugoatu is tough?
VI. Is it good form to use the butter as massage cream?
VII. When the spoon falls to the floor, should the ring or fore-
hnger take its place in stirring the coffee?
VIII. When the shade isnit adjustable, should the sun or the table
be moved?
IX. Is it good form to play feet at the table?
X. When the hands are cold, is it polite to sit on them?
XI. When a young lady comes down to the table half harnessed,
should the others finish the job?
XII Is it good form to make personal remarks just so the one talked
of don't hear you?
XIII. Is it good form to make eyes at your teacher?
XIV. Is it good form to borrow others things for keeps?
XV. Is it proper to say you haven't anything to eat when it is a
known fact you have?
XVI. Is it good form to tramp the toes off other people's tan shoes?
XVII. Is it good form to have a heart and conceal it?
XVIII. Which is better, to "Sass" a teacher or let her Hsassu you?
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MISS ZE1,1A CORRIHER A ,,.........,, 4.. ..., ,.. V ice-President
MRS, EBEN NYE HUTCHINSON ...., ...., . ...,...,. .,,,,..,..., Secretary
MISS MARGARET WILLIS .......V.111,,....1.........1111w.....11 1111111...,.111 T reasurer
ALUMNAE BANQUET MAY I4, l9I I.
Dining Hall of Elizabeth Collce.
TOASTS
MRS. C. S. MCLAUGHLIN ..e1.,,,,eee..,..el,..............e........,.... Toaslmisiress
Toast-"What Elizabeth Stands Fm" ...........e Miss ZELIA CORRIHER
l-oast-"Co-Education vs. Woman's College ,',, MISS EMMA DEWOODY
"Our Alma Mater" ...t,1.t...................,.tt..... Miss CARR1E MAE PROBST
The following Class Toasts were responded to by:
Miss .AGNES SUMMER ..,,...,.....,. ..,.,s.. .......s.,, f 0 r Class l90l
Miss NIARGARET WILLIS .assass for Class l903
Miss MARGARET IRWIN ......... for Class l907
Miss VERA MAUNEY ..ss...... for Class l908
Miss ZULA HEDRICK ,sst..., for Class l909
Miss HAZEL ROBINSON .,....... for Class l9l0
Miss HAZEL ALBRICHT ..,....1t for Class l9l l
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S. P.--"Mary, what are you in music?H
M. R.--"Why, I'm a special."
B. S.-"What's the joke? I don't see any sense in that."
Miss 13.-"Mary, where is the capital of the U. S?"
M. R.--"In North Carolinaf,
Miss Palmer when asked where to find a book. She answered
in the medicine chest. fFor bookcasej
M. Tunis, who is waiting on Grace G. to have lier picture taken,
says: "Oh, hurry up, Grace."
Grace Cprimpingl-"Oh, I just am not satisfied with the way I
lookf'
M. T.-"Oh, you won't show."
Miss Palmer--"What did Homer write?"
M. R.--"The Tale of Two Citiesf,
Carrie--"What do they put onions in the butter for?"
Miss Palmer-"Miss B., could you tell me how they are going to
get the ships through the Panama canal?"
M. B.-,"By building a railroad across the Sahara Desertf'
Anna T.---"Come on, Doll."
Doll-5-"Oh, hush, you imprudent fimpudentl thingf'
C. S.--"Simmons, put your mind on this."
B. S.--"On Cora I can't consecrate my mind."
Miss Bomar-"I think the mascot should have a cap and gown,
for they always want them for a souvenir."
J. W. fthe mascot,-"I don't want any more souvenirsg I have
all I wantf,
R. H.-"Don't tell who the Annual is to be Antiouated to."
Laura I-I.M"I know a good Annual for the joke."
Miss Palmer, on finding her breakfast coffee cold and weak, said
to Jeff fthe waiterl-"Jeff, this coffee is not goody can't you go get me
something stronger?"
M. Bomar-"Miss Jackson, don't they use infusorial earth to kill
dead insects?,'
M. Brittain-"Miss Jackson, how can you tell when crystals lose
their water of civilization fcrystalizationjf'
V. Y. fspeaking of the theaterj-"We have four boxes, eight
in a box."
I. MCL.-"Why, there are twenty-four of us going, aren't there?"
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Not drawn from the imagination, but taken from the records at the Mecklenburg Court House
In November, IQOI, A bought a lot for .....,......w,...........................,...A.........,........ S 6.00
In June, IQO2, A sold his Iot to B for ........ ..... ..... 8 . oo
In August, IQO2, B sold his lot to C for ........ ...... I 100
In July, IQO3, C sold his lot to D for ...........,.... ..,. .... ,.., .,.... 1 .2 5 O
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In June, IQO8, E sold this lot to F for ...,.........,.......,,.................. ..,,...,..........,... 1 875
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ANOTHER EXAMPLE. In IQOO A bought three suburban lots for 5900.
He did not sell. He was wise, for today his lots are valued at 31200, SIOOO,
SIOOO, a total oi S3200 from Il S000 investment.
REMEIXIBER these are not fairy tales, but actual facts regarding Charlotte
Real Estate. XVe will show you the very property and give you the book and
page number of the Mecklenburg records if you would like to verify the facts,
Vtfe will give you the benelit of twenty years' experience in real estate if you
want a good investment of this kind, In view of the very bright prospects
for still larger and more rapid growth of the City of Charlotte, our advise is,
nrst, to buy now: second, to hold on to what you buyg third, to buy the very
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