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LUCIE ls fllerv Cl lJITl1e old saying smallest paekzlges only IS she sweet OLIVIA EDWARDS, A. B. RIDGE SPRING, S. C. lzearf tlzaz' music can not melt? that the sweetest things come i11 tl1e applies very strongly to LUC112. Not but sl1e is tZllCl'ltCI1l. She loves music. . hut we fear that tl11s love is overslmdowed hy her love for one of her former music teachers. MARGARET MCIVER EDXNARDS, A. B. DA1eL1NGToN, S. C. Long haw' tlze learned souglzt wltlzazzt szzcccxs, To fznal what you alone p0s.ress. ' ll1This little lllillil has Z1 very deinure and innocent ex- pression, but O11 close :1equz1intz111ee we hnd that sl1e has as much fun and devilment 111 l1er as tl1e rest of us. One of her most 11ot1ce:1ble character1st1es 15 tl1e disease co1nmonly li11UNV1'l as conscientious scruplesf' To tl1e outsider sl1e is Il little hunch of dignity, hut sl1e loves IL good time, and to l1er fl'1C11ClS she lS a Jolly good com- panion. MARY WILLIAMSON EDWARDS, A, B, DA1eL1No1oN, S. C. ll'l1c11 l was a little girl I was so jinc and yay. l lzaal fa false lllc clog along To lsvcfi ilu' buys away. lllTl1is you11g dun1sel is fl fair srunple of D:1rlington girls. NVith those whom she does not know very well sl1e is quiet and dig11il1ed, but with her friends she is tl1e l Jolly old Mixlqy, and what more C1111 he said? 25
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Q- MAMIE BROOKS DUNOVANT, A. B. EDGEFIELD, S. C. Vazz.isIz care, and exit sorrow! lV01'ry iziazier, always h0pe,' Take to-day, forget to-morrow, This is NANN112 DUNovixNT's dope. ll1Mixiu1i2, familiarly known as NANNIE, is an especial favorite of the fam1ly. To know her is to love her. So unaffected, so composed a mind, so hrm, so soft, so strong, and so relinedf' RUBY REMBERT DURANT, A. B. B1sHoPv1L1-E, S. C. The hairs on her head are izumlaeredf' 'JIRUBY is just about the dearest, wittiest, most absent- minded of the unfortunate creatures here below. She is an all-round girl. XVhat would the dance hall be without RUBY, for really she rivals the graces when it comes to shaking the earth with alternating toe ? Tennis! well, she does excel in that too. VVorry! far be it from RUBY, who constantly reminds us: Be wise, pluck up, and drown all in sleep' RUTH EADY, A. B. SAVAGE, S. C. So small in sfatizre, yet so great of mind. llIThe saying, Precious articles are always done up in small packages, surely holds true in the case of RUTH. VVe all know that she is the dearest, most precious, and smallest member of the Class of '13. Quite at variance with her diminutive frame the little Ladyl' possesses immense ability. She is an expert in both mental and physical gymnastics, and her hobby is doing stunts 24
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MARY SEAIRROOK ELLIS, A. ll. JAMES lSl..XNll, S. C. pl frm' 'ZQ'0lllllll, IIl0l1't'.Vf, Jlilllflff, and .rwez'i. lJ1 M'R'E1-Lls came here from james Island. Of course evcrybody knows that James island is mighty close to Charleston, and for that reason is about the grandest spot what is. XVe never thought that she could stay away from the Batt'ry and The Island four days, much less four years, but she did her best to get used to the rugged looks of the land and the old red mud. Now, that she has taken about everything Winthrop has to offer, and has learned to teach the children at home, she is ready tu go back to the good, old low country and stay there. M.'XRG.fXRET DEXVITT EVANS. A, B. CHERAW, S. C. lI'l1z'!e 'zur' li-ve, lef's fi-ve' all over, liar tvlzclz it'f 1'e dead, were dead all 0'Z'6I'.'H qlM,XliG.XIiET is an all-round dandy, hne girl, and one of the college athletic celebrities. She plays tennis with the faculty, basket-ball with the student body, and havoc in the Kindergarten. Moreover, she 15 editor-ln-chief of the ftlllfllllf, and if you don't know what that means ask her long-suffering roommate. and henceforth- To MARGARET your praises give, For none may be editor and care free live. XVILHELMINA L FRNT, X B iANDERSON, S. C. larva iuzfmorfal Iongizzgs in me. QH BILLY, the dearest little bunch of humanity man ever fell before, is a friend worth lzoldilzg, and a pal worth fIUI'fllg. Her career at the old institution has been noted, and she may well be proud of it. UBLLLYU is prepared to argue with you on any subject, and can even tackle Cutie on Evolution. Beware! She has a charming personality, winning ways, and it may be truthfully said that her attitude toward all is this- t'Here a sigh to those who love me, And a smile to those who hateg And, whatever sky's above me, ,Heres a heart for every fatefl 26
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