Winthrop University - Tatler Yearbook (Rock Hill, SC)

 - Class of 1912

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KATHERINE SANDERS EARLY, A. B. GRE!-1NwooD, S. C. Member of Y. W. C. A. and Curry Literary Society, Mar- shal in Curry Society, Second Term, 1908-1909, Recording Sec- retary of Curry Society, First Term, 1909-1910, member of Ex- ecutive Committee of Curry Society, First Term, 1911-1912. Short, fat and good-natured, our Katrina cheers all who come to her with their woes, and unravels their tangles for them. Her willingness to help others when her own duties are numerous is another testimony of her unselfish nature. Kate has one little peculiarity which causes her much sorrow-a trouble that is very real, in spite of the fact that she indignantly affirms, I do not lispth. She also believes that the Episcopal service is the short- est and most restful of all forms of worship, and on this and any other subject she is always ready to discourse at length. ELEANOR HARTWELL EDWARDS, A. B. f NORTH, S. C. Member of Winthrop Literary Society: member of Y. W. C. A. Some one has very truly said that Eleanor would be con- tented anywhere. She is a quiet, peaceable, little body, and walks strictly in the path of duty. During her college course she has acquired one thing truly worth while, namely, the power of concentration. MADC-E EDWARDS, A. B. RIDGE SPRING, S. C. Secretary of Class of l9Il, 1907-1908, President of Class of ICI 1, 1908, Marshal in Curry Society, First Term, 1907, College Commencement Marshal, l9I0, College Marshal, 1910-1911: member Class Tennis Club, 1910-1912: Corresponding Secretary of Curry Society, Second Term, t9ll-1912, President of Curry Society, Third Term, 1911-1912: member of Correspondence Club, Y. W. C. A.. and S. W. i On first acquaintance Madge seems coldly indifferent, but it takes only a short while to discover that her indifference is merc reserve, for Madge is as interested in this old world as the world is in her. This is saying a great deal, too. Modesty is Madge's crowning virtue. To hear her appraise herself one would think her absolutely ordinary and unattractive, but her many honors, all of which are posts of trust, show that others have a very dif- ferent opinion. 29

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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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I LOIS COGGESHALL. ERVIN, A. B. LANDRUM, S. C. Member of Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., R. S. l. A., Winthrop Choral Society, and Correspondence Club. Sits, here is a woman that would speak to you. She will tell you that she intends to be an old-maid school-teacher, and in the next breath tell of some ulciddishu scrape from which she has just emerged. At times she is subject to fits of abstraction, a thing sad and strange in one so young. Her friends especially dread these seizures, for when her mind is exalted far above mundane things they never know what she will or will not do. These fits of abstraction are to be regarded as mere eccentricities of genius, however, for her mind is really teeming with bright thoughts. ULMER S. FISHBURNE, A. B. WALTERBORO, S. C. Member' of Y. W. C. A., Winthrop Literary Society, Char- ter Member of Wade Hampton Literary Society, elected Mar- shal in W. H. S., First Term, I909, member of Executive Com- mittee of W. H. S., Third Term, F9105 Literary Editor of journal, l9l0-l9llg Corresponding Secretary of U. D. C., l9ll- l9l2g member Correspondence Club, I9Il-I9l2g Recording Sec- retary W. H. S., Second Term, l9ll-l9l2g member of K E and S. W. Of all examples of perfect calmness, Ulmer furnishes the most perfect. None of her friends have ever seen her moved by any extreme feeling. She is a firm believer in Aristotle's theory of the mean, and has proved the value of that great manis principle to wildly excited friends on more than one occasion. Ulmer is conscientious and hard working. As any one can imagine. this combination of qualities makes a mighty good sort ol a girl. ANNIE FOLK, A. B. POMARIA, S. C. Member of Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., and R. S. I. A. Annie has brought disgrace upon her table in the dining-room. for her wit always keeps everybody laughing, much to the con- sternation of the Dining-room Committee. Although she has no conscience in this, she has in other matters. It is against her principles to study after four-forty-five in the afternoon, as it is the height of her ambition to be able to report on her full amount of exercise in Gym. 30 2h' A - .-..-...... L f -f .

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