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l B l v NXILX L 1Xl,Vl1.Rl, XX. Ii. .X1su13v1L1,E, S. C. The riery fP1.II1Q of C0111'fc.ty, CllS.x1e,1x is sweet! There is no cloulmt about it. She is cool :tml rlel1l1erate as long as things go right -M f Ilut let the winrl hloizv the other way, .Nncl barn w1ll have her say. 5.Xl,l,llu l'.l.l1.XXfllx LXUSEA, .X. lv. l1No1'o1.1s, 5. L. Lvl ilmxw 11111111 lulwr uct ull the wmiltlz, ,Ind 111 1.101 all 1110 rlxvf. 1ll lJ1ir1 'xvl1o can guess what is einlnoflierl in that little nznne? The least we can say 15 that she IS one ot the prettiest and most attractive 'girls 111 school. -1 .llnilw Come :tncl trip it :ls you go H11 the light, 1'z111tastie toe. If'li1XlQl,Pi L'l-ARl'5Y, A. ll. l,,.XllRl-QN s, C. JlJ1'1'1'i1y, 1llt'I'1'l-13' 5111111 I HTC Huw. 4QjIMiss organ-liuirerl l,lPHELlA PEARL1-3 was Il1lSl12lll1t'll, as Opal would have lveen far more appropriate, since she, like this gem, is ever changing, Wie never know what to expect from her, as sometimes she is prone to startle us hy surlmlen hursts of wit. Unhappy are those who un- lnelcily fall under the scathing tire of her wit. for you can never tell whether you have heen co1npli1nentecl or sat on, PEA-x1e1,E is one of the shining lights of the class. zmcl everything within her eoinpass is illuminecl hy her rziclianee. ' 19
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-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
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'YL PEARLE CLARKE, A. U. LEXINGTON, S. C. ll'r1s Illcrv L Z'Cl' surlz iz girl ,els Nlllllff' and s'zu'rf'I as nm' l'm11'Ic'5 ' lllP12.xi:1.15 is a favorite in the class of nhl 'l3, due, in part, to her many accomplishmt-nts. She is indeed a very gifted girl, and since her entrance to Xlfinthrop has flew-loperl her gifts in a way to make one sit up and take notice. PEARLE is a song-bird, a milliner, and a pianist of note. She likes to keep up with all the happen- ings around her, and if any of the Class of 1913 have ever been guilty of any mischievous conduct, you may rest assured that PEARLE Sawyer, CARRIE COLEMAN, A. B. SHELTON. S. C. Oli, blast rviflz icuzjvcr whose imclouded my C1111 lllllkt' 10-llznrrow Us Clle?F1'fltI as to-day. lllCAR1:n3 is modest and unassuming, Her chief amuse- ments are keeping her hair arranged and reading Dickens and Thackeray. Cixicrniz has to wear high collars while she is in Model School, to make the children think she is dignified, but she can't fool her best friends. All of C.xRk1E's friends are greatly benefited by her sarcasm. I LOUISE COLEMAN, A. B. EARLE, S. C. In 0-z'c'ry gesture diglzify and love. qlLOUlSE, the popular member of the family, is our star in more senses of the word than one. She is star athlete, a star mathematician, and a star teacher-fooler. She can make any of the professors think that she is wisdom itself by using a little smile and a few questions. Notwithstanding her indifference she has a great many friends. 20
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