Winthrop University - Tatler Yearbook (Rock Hill, SC)

 - Class of 1912

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FRANCES IGOE DEAL, A. B. CHARLESTON, S. C. Member of Wade Hampton Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., U. D. C. and R. S. 1. A.: College Commencement Marshal, 1910-19111 Marshal in W. H. S.. Second Term, l9lO-l9ll: Corresponding Secretary of W. H. S., First Term, l9ll-l9l23 member of T T T. Yes, we have a umisdealu in our class, and by no means a fair deal. To look at Frances, one would think that she was a most demure and innocent little brown-eyed girl, but beneath this innocent expression there lies a mischievous nature, which de- lights in practical jokes. Though her appearance is deceitful, her brogue is unmistakable-she is from Charleston. In spite of the aforesaid peculiarities, Frances has a sweet, affectionate dis- position, which has gained for her many friends. C-ERTRUDE DICK, A. B. Oswaco, S. C. Member of Cecilia Chorus, l903-l909g Secretary of Class, 1909-t9lIg Secretary of Executive Committee of Winthrop Lit- erary Society. Second Term, l9lIg Delegate to Student Volun- teer Convention at Rochester, N. Y., l9IOg Treasurer of Y. W. C. A., l9I0-1911. Delegate to Y. W. C. A. Convention, at Asheville, I9Ilg College Commencement Marshal, l9I0g Chair- man of Student Building Fund Committee, l9ll-l9I2g President of Y. W. C. A., l9Il-I9l2g member of S. W. Gertrude won the name of Squab from the Model Home cook, but though small of stature she is not to be rated as insig- nificant. When once the initiative step is taken, her great execu- tive force is put behind the lever, and the result is splendid work. Throughout her college course she has been a source of great helpfulness to her follow-students, and, as a result, she has won many friends. AIVIELIA DU BOSE, A. B. DARLINGTON. S. C. Member of Winthrop Literary Society and Y. W. C. A. 'Melia wears her Senior cap with all the dignity and grace becoming to the Senior. She is very domestic, having acquired her great love for home affairs during her two weeks' stay in the Model Home 'Melia appears to be rather quiet and serious-mindedg however, those who know her well can testify that the reverse is true. 27

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KATHARINE. YATES CHAPPELL, B. S. LrKEsLAND, S. C. Member of Winthrop Literary Society: member of Y. W. C. A. and R. S. l. A. Kattie, as she is known to us, has a merry, happy disposition. Free from all worry, she looks on life with such a hopeful view that the saying, You old pessimistf' has become quite character- istic of her. She is very sympathetic-a few minutes' talk with her serves as a cure for a severe case of blues Katharine is always prepared to argue, and usually comes out ahead. Per- haps from her ability to argue has developed her chief fault- sarcasm. Her hobby is fresh air. One of our recent discoveries about Kattie, and perhaps the most important fact concerning her, is that she has lately become deeply interested in all phases of Domestic Science-even M. Dfs come in for a share of her attention. MARGARET COKER, A. B. Socuarr I-IILL, S. C. Member of Y. W. C. A., Winthrop Literary Society, College Choir, Cecilia Chorus, Culee Club, and Senior Singing Clubg Marshal of Winthrop Society, First Term, l9I0-l9Ilg elected Qui Vive Editor, First Term, l909-l9l0g Joint Celebration Mar- shal, First Term, l9lO-l9ll, Class Day Marshal, l9IOg Vice- President W. L. S., Second Term, I9ll-l9l2g member of Hock- ey Team, l9l0-I9IIg member Class Tennis Club, 1909-I9I2g member H E qty member S. W. Nlargaret, better known as Coke, Gosh, or any other endearing term which borders upon the foolish, is the adorable cousin of the pet of the Senior Class, Professor Coker. She fools the public, making them think that she is a demure, sober maid, while she is, in reality, one of the gayest birds on Rag-time Alley. Her one redemption is that she has a voice, and when it is used properly it 'pears to great advantage. ETHEL CORBETT, A. B. PAXVILLE, S. C. Member of Y. W. C. A., Winthrop Literary Society and Rural School Improvement Association. Ethel possesses an immense intellectual capacity, quite at vari- ance with her diminutive frame. This is shown by the demand at examination time for her clear, concise explanation of astronom- ical, geological and pedagogical problems. Her aim in life is to draw fine distinctions, and to hnd a psychological reason for everything. As to her future, she says that she is to be an old-maid author. May she win fame for the Class of 1912! 26 naf - -' A' ' -'rw 'fr' '- 'W



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7 I ELIZABETH DU BOSE, A. B. CAMDEN, S. C. Member of Y. W. C. A., Winthrop Literary Society, and U. D. C.g Reporter of W. L. S., First Term, I9l0-l9lI, member of Executive Committee of W. L. S., Third Term, I9I0- l9IIg member Class Tennis Club, I908-I909g member Hockey Team, 1910-l9Ilg elected Recording Secretary of U. D. C., I9II-I9I2g President of U. D. C., I9II-I9l2g Delegate to State Convention of U. D. C., in Greenwood, l9lI-I9I2g Lit- erary Editor of TATLER, I9I2g member of Kappa Epsilon and S. W. Lize was a tiny specimen of a girl when she came to Winthrop, and although she has blossomed forth into womanhood since she has been with us, she is still an abbreviation for-Laze. In her Senior year she lived on Rag-time Alley, and her neighbors gave her the name of Psalm Singer. Some day Lize will display this wonderful talent of hers and will Iind a home on Easy Street. AUGUSTA DU PRE, L. I. WALHALLA, S. C. Member of Curry Literary Society: member of Y. W. C. A. Gussie thinks that she has changed very much in the last four years, though she still spends a great deal of time in deciding whether or not she should worry over her small troubles. Her chief delight lies in the analysis of her dreams, which analysis usually takes place after the ringing of the warning bell-that unwelcome sound which she never makes haste to heed. IVA EADDY, A. B. RHEMS, S. C. Member of Curry Literary Society, member of Cecilia Chorus, member of Y. W. C. A. and R. S. I. A. Iva is a girl of unquestionable ability. Having the most scrupu- Ious respect for the Iaws of duty, she makes her decisions con- scientiously and abides by them at all times. I-Ier creed, I be- lieve in working ahead, is so well followed that her work is always up-to-date. Iva is strong in Wesleyanism, and her faith- fulness in church-going is a good example to set before a con- gregation. 1 28

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