High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 23 text:
“
9 ADA BELLE BROCKINGTON, A. B. Kincsriuas, S. C. Help thyself and God will lzelp you. l!!Here's ADA! And she's a thoroughbred! Four years' association with her in college has proved her worthy of the foregoing description. l-leyond a doubt ADA is the most ardent politician of our class. She fairly devours the newspapers, and constitutes a bureau of information regarding the Democratic party and the Tariff Legisla- tion, If it were not for her miraculous propensity for falling in love we should predict for her a brilliant political career as the leader of the NVonian's Suffrage Movement in South Carolina MARY BROYLES, A. B. ANDERSON, S. C. , lfVl1at's your lzzzrry-lc't'5 rest cz while, ll!VVhat a spendthrift is ToM of her tongue! My tongue and not my heart shall have his will. Let a fool hold his tongue and he will pass for a sage. At every word a reputation dies. Speech is silver, silence is golden. I chatter, chatter as I How. VVords are easy like the wind. They say she knew much she never told. She is some talker ! HATTIE BRUNSGN, A. B. ORANGEBURG, S. C. l ltlllyllj ll lzojw lzuflz lzapfiy place with mc. f:HlrIixTT1E, the Little Kindergarten Teacherf! is one of our favorites. To know her is to admire her, in spite of the fact that she says Toms-kin about every three minutes. Although HATTIE has been in Rock Hill four years she thinks, that since Rock Hill is a good town, she will return at some future day. I fear though if she does it will not be to serve as my churn kindergarten teacher 17 4
”
Page 22 text:
“
i MARY IIARRATT, A. B. liRliEZEWUOD, S. C. flow doth H10 fifth' busy bee A IllIf'l'U'Z'f' euvlz .rllifling I1OZH'?n CJIMANY came to NVinthrop expecting great things from her college course, and she has not been disappointed. The secret of her success lies in that she did not wait for opportunities to come to her, but rather made them for herself. Through all the trials of college life MARY has always seen the bright side, and apart from being light-hearted and happy herself, she always has a cheery word for oth ers. Q l 2 LILQX XVARREN BEST, A. B. ALLENn.xI.E, S. C. True as HIC 11cc'a'Ic to H10 15010, 01' the szmcz'z'a! to tlzc .v1111. ' 11ITo say that appearances are deceiving does not begin tu express it! The majority of people at VVinthrop be- lieve l,u..x to be a saint. Only her friends know her as she really is, and they know her to be anything but a saint, too. However, every one will agree that LILA is, in short, the Best girl in our class. ,JESSIE LEE BLACIXMON, A. B. L.xNcAsTER, S. C. Il'l1c1z 11101145 a 1111111 in the case :lil other things give place. 'IIULESSIE C11-LE, vain little mortal, was very much dis- appointed that she did not win in the race for the most conceited girl in her class. She missed it only by a small majority though. However, we do not fail to note that she has much to make her conceited. To quote her favorite teacher, There is no end to her ability. Besides being good-looking, she is extremely neat-a characteristic which has caused her roommate much anguish. 16 - -I X
”
Page 24 text:
“
-6391 MIERCEDIZS 'l'lLl.M.XN l1UtfKNliR, MX. ll. lfAlR1f.xX, S. C. Hfifllffl' of Sf7I.I'l.f, bt'11cficc11I of 111111d. qlNow, here is Mlileelsmis, who wants you distinctly lv understand that she is not 'MElzc'1iNI-:s. She is an un- pretentious little soul, and yet not wavering. VVe would not think one who had power would not know how to use it. We see MUsC.xDINE Cshe does allow that term sometimes! as a competent member of society who quietly lits herself in with people, and, having reached this state of adjustment, goes about to better existing codes in her cheerful manner. we think that perhaps after she has lilled Miss Diclcson's English chair for some years with credit, she will desert us and choose France as her permanent lield of work. .Xt any rate, wherever she goes, whatever she does, we wish her well. She has gained the good will of all of us. ROSAMUND BURDINE, .X. B. .XNllERSON, S. C. ' Oli, H1011 uri ftlI.1'L'l' flzuzz 1110 t Z'0III.IIg air! lJl'l'here is no one at NVinthrop but can boast that they have at least heard of PET, Her dramatic art has well been shown in the role of hero in Vlfinthrop Society plays. PET is also noted for her broadmindeclness. She, per- haps, thinks in greater units than any girl at VVinthrop. XYhy, she can even see the needs of China and Panama at the same time!! GUSSIE CALHOUN, AX. li. GREENwooD. S. C. Oh, ra!! ii by 501116 Z7C'ffCl' 111111142 IV111' fI'Iit'lIdSflIif7 Slllllldj M10 L'OfU'.H lQIl lDL'ciIi -flo11't be misled by her name! Though appro- priate in a way, she is by no means a bird, For birdly characteristics one should substitute gentleness, sweetness, and humor. 18
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.