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VHJLA WYLIE FERGUSGN, A. B. HAscoMv1L1.15, S. C, I must bv IIIUUXIIVCKT by my Juni. fllThnugh at lirst sight no une would ever think of her being a commander, yet she delights in leading llt'I l11C1l across the Rubicon and intu the forefront uf the fierce battle of the Gallic Wars. She likes- to talk of her future, and an old maid hy choice is her slegan, but penple do nut always mean what they say, fur her chief nccnpatirwn is Training the child in the way he should gn, fullmvintg L l' roebel. EDTTH LERGY FRASER, A. lj. VVAL'rE1nsnuu, S. C. - v. I illinlc sn, lvvuizrxt' I Hznzlc so. lfHWouldst tlmu., 0 friend! lift the veil nf the future and see thy fate, as it is written there? Then hetake thyself unto wise Enlru, who hath glimpses intu the great beyond. She will tell thee all. Vylouldst thou, O lever of pictures! feast thy eyes un paintings rare? Then hasten to EDITH. Wnuldst thciu have a friend? Gm seek Enrrn, for she is all this and more. 1 ' 0 the example wt her predecesswr, Herr L1XTHERlN1: l'lxl1XX, A. l.. Rucli HILL, S. C. She ix one 'zuflm .was beauty in. v'2'v1-yflzizzgf' ':lluKlT is the most indifferent piece of humanity that but the worst uf it is she dnesn't care if you dnn't care' But if you will take the trnuhle to cultivate her ac- quaintance, you will find her indifference very attractive HlQlTH has a great big heart hidden underneath that in- difference, that is worth looking for. 27 the Lord ever made. She not only duesn't care herself,
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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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MARGUERTTE PURSE, A. B. EARLY BRANCH, S. C. Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. QIHRITAU is a girl with many accomplishments. By no means the least of these is her wonderful gift of song. In Mivilcl School she often resorted to this talent to dominate the pupils. In the Sophomore year she won distinction as a A'Gardener. RITA is a dependable person, as is shown by the many offices she has filled so well. ln speaking of her character it is necessary only ORA GANDY, A. B. DARLINGTON, S. C. Har -:wife was 0-Um' sweet, gentle, and low, fill v.rt'eHc1z! fill-Hg in wouzaizf' illliven though so quiet and unassuming ORA will make her mark in the world by her perseverance and consci- entiousness in every task. No one would ever judge from her calm and dignilied appearance that she could flirt, but don't you ever trust eyes like 0RA'S. to say that every night she reads a Sam, MARY H. GORDON, A. B. IQTNGSTREE, S. C. This alvotic all-To thine own self be true. 1QUSince MARY has been going with her little Sophomore friend, the stylish name MUTT has been given her. She is often accused of being haughty, but those who know her can testify to the fact that this is only the opinion of those who do not know her, for, truly, to know her is to love her. 28 W -W . Y 5.7-A U A 7-A--7-T?w-lr:-:ruff
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