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a?         COPY          RIGHT          1926         ANNIE-CAPERS          HASELDEN         Editor         ANNIE          ALLEN          KING         Manager         THE         TATLE         VOLUME          23         1926         BE          pe.         Published          by          the          Senior          Class         of         Winthrop          College         Mista         The          South          Carolina          College         for          Women         Rock          Hill,          South          Carolina         TREES         I          think          that          I          shall          never          see         A          poem          lovely          as          a          tree.         See         A          tree          whose          hungry          mouth          is          prest         Against          the          earth's          sweet          flowing          breast;         A          tree          that          looks          at          God          all          day,         And          lifts          her          leafy          arms          lo          pray;         A          tree          thal          may          in          summer          wear         A          nest          of          robins          in          her          hair          ;         Upon          whose          bosom          snow          has          lain,         Who          intimately          lives          with          rain.         Poems          are          made          by          fools          like          me,         But          only          God          can          make          a          tree.         —Joyce          Kilmer.         FOREWORD         N          trees          live          the          poetry          of          the         ages,          the          wisdom          and          under-         standing          of          all          nature,          the          maj-         esty          of          sky-tipped          steeples,          the         melody          of          cathedral          chimes.          As         we          have          lived          beneath          the          splendor         of          our          trees          at          Winthrop          and          loved         their          golden,          friendly          warmth,          their         calm,          gray          cold,          and          joyous          cool,         green          beauty,          our          sisters          will          live         and          loye          them          and          listen          to          our         story          as          their          magic          swaying          weaves         it          into          song.          Lest          the          music          of          the         trees          becomes          lost          in          the          storm          of         passing          years,          we          the          Staff          of          1926         leave          this          volume          of          the          Tatler.         DEDICATION         N          trees          there          is          life,          there          is          in-         spiration,          and          sometimes          a_hu-         man          heart          will          catch          this          tran-         sient          gleam,          which          becomes          a         part          of          it          in          moulding          and          making         a          more          perfected          man          and          in          so         doing          finds          reflection          in          the          hearts         of          others.         There          is          one          among          us          who          lives          in         the          beauty          and          perfection          of          un-         derstanding          and          friendship,          one          who         teaches          us          the          mystery          and          glory         of          the          beautiful—one          who          is          taller         for          walking          with          the          trees.          We         dedicate          this          volume          of          the          Tatler          to         Professor          John          Thompson          Brown.         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(ot          IEE         a         The         Nancy          Buren,          Senior          Mascot         bh          _          2          FERPA          ATI          AO          Sig          PH          ?         BS          BED          gfe          ERE          RAE          |         2x          m,          :         Neuad          aoe         ee         Page          twenty         The         Senior          Class         PRESIDENTS         Mary          Knox          ..          Freshman         RuTH          CALIFF          .          Sophomore         ANNIE          CAPERS          HASELDEN          .          .          Junior         MARGARET          Morris          .          .          .          Senior         OFFICERS          OF          SENIOR          CLASS         Marcaret          Morris          President         Maup          DUNCAN         Mary          McLure         Jess          McFAppENn         Vice-President         .          Secretary         .          .          Treasurer         Page          twenty-one         BENE          SAAB          PILED          SEN          L          GOON          TEA          POD          |W          BEE         SO          OE          NG         ele          CAP          GS          ie         “56          ww          Vie          s         I         FOS          ER          ESE          ROI          —          AEN,          halle          ESA          ES          }          ey          oe         lS          aS          :          Se                    =          i                   SMA,          BE          ASAT         :         =          ——         Senior          Class          |         JANYE          MirLis          ABERCROMBIE         LAURENS,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association,          Chem-         :         ;         Rural          School          Improvement          Association,         istry          Club,          Hockey          Squad,          ’22.         “Worth,          courage,          honor,          these          indeed         Your          sustenance          and          your          birthright         are.”         Mary          KATHERINE          ALLEN         ANDERSON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Tatler          Staff,          °’26;          College          Marshal,          °25%         Cabinet          Y.          W.          C.          A.,          ’26;          Winthrop          Liter-         ary          Society,          Masquers;          Chemistry          Club;         Girls          Scout,          ’22,          ’24;          Athletic          Association.         “A          lady,          the          wonder          of          her          kind,         Whose          form          was          upborne          by          a          lovely         mind,         Which,          dilating,          had          molded          her          mien         and          motion         Like          a          seaflower          unfolded          beneath          the         ocean.”         MartHA          Hott          ALLEN         FLORENCE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.,          Athletic          Association,          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Ellen          H.         Richards          Club,          U.          D.          C.,          Girl          Scouts.         ———          en         “She          could          roaste          and          sethe          and          broile         and          frye,         Make          a          good          soupe          and          bake          a          pye.”         Page          twenty-two         2         Qe          RA)         Senior          Class         |          EpirH          Hervey          ANDERSON         GREENVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          House          Presi-         dent          Catawba,          ’24;          Campus          Chairman,         725;          Executive          Board,          ’24,          ’25;          Recording         Secretary          W.          H.          L.          S.,          ’°’25;          Johnsonian         Staff,          ’25;          Editor-in-Chief          Johnsonian,         26;          President’s          Council,          ’26,         “Born          for          success,          she          seemed         With          grace          to          win,          with          heart          to          hold         With          shining          gifts          that          take          all          eyes.”         |          IpA          Mare          ARMSTRONG         |          BATH,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          The          Patricians;         Secretary          of          the          Patricians,          ’25.         “A          violet          by          a          mossy          stone         Half          hidden          from          the          eye!         Fair          as          a          star,          where          only          one         Is          shining          in          the          sky.”         LENORA          ARTHUR         UNION,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          International         Relations          Club;          Dramatic          Club;          Class         Treasurer,          ’23;          Chapel          Proctor,          ’23,          ’24,         2b,          zbn°9Y.          W..          G          A.          Cabinet,          25:          Treas-         urer          of          Y.          W.          C.          A.,          ’26;          Hockey          Team,         424,          25;          Swimming          Team,          ’24,          °25;          Cir-         eulation          Manager          of          Johnsonian,          '25;          As-         sistant          Business          Manager          of          Johnsonian,         98         “0.         “A          disposition          more          to          be          coveted          than         fine          gold.”         Page          twenty-three         PES          wee          2S          ERS          BSE          ey          BES          7          Sone          SEEDY          pees         Py          Bk          sf          $         Tha         ey)          TSITLIR         pit.         ——          =          Wong          ja          Coe          =          JE          him         es          Xs          ase          wel         Senior          Class         SARA          ELIZABETH          AULD         SUMMERVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          Rural          School          Im-         provement          Association;          Girl          Scouts.         “Beautiful          as          sweet!          and          young          as         beautiful!          and          soft          as          young!          and         gay          as          soft!          and          innocent          as         gay!”         SYBIL          AUSTIN         ANDERSON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Inter-         national          Relations          Club,         “The          girl          whose          friendship          is          sincere,         Who          knows          no          guilt,          and          feels          no         fear.”         Mary          ELizaABETH          BaAILeEs         FORT          MILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Ellen         H.          Riehards          Club;          Ys          We.          Ce.          A.          Ue          DG         Athletic          Association.         “Studious          of          ease          and          fond          of          humble         things.”         Page          twenty-four         2         ae         a         eT          |          Cease          Stason         ——          :          GS         3°          |         |          Senior          Class         ELIzABETH          MILLER          BAKER         |          SUMTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Y.          W.         Cc.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Choral          Socie-         ty,          ’24;          Chemistry          Club,          ’25,          ’26.         “Too          pure          and          too          beautiful         In          aught          to          disguise         The          sweet          soul          shining          through          them.”         |         |          CAROLINE          EXCELL          BAKER         |          MARION,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         |          Bachelor          of          Arts         |          Curry          Literary          Society;          Athletic          Associa-         tion;          International          Relations;          Y.          W.          C.         A.;          Masquers;          Choral,          ’25,          ’26.         “Genteel          in          personage,         |          Conduct,          and          equipage;         Noble          by          heritage,         Generous          and          free.”         1         ELIZABETH          MILLER          BASKIN         DALZELL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Chemistry         Club;          Cabinet,          ’25-’26.         “Eyes          too          expressive          to          be          blue         Too          lovely          to          be          grey.”         Page          twenty-five         SNe          pe          ae          Re          owe         GEL          oe         US          ee          Naas         Senior          Class         NANNIE          Lou          BECKHAM         WINNSBORO,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Chem-         istry          Club;          Music          Club;          Rural          School          Im-         provement          Association;          Curry          Literary         Society;          Choral,          ’25,         “The          Lord          smiled          when          He          put          humor         into          the          human          disposition,          and         said,          ‘That          is          good!’          ”         Iva          BisHop         AIKEN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Curry          Literary          Society;          Athletic          Associa-         tion;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Business          Administra-         tion          Club;          Vice-President          Business          Ad-         vertising          Club,          ’26;          Tatler          Staff,          ’26.         “Al l          her          smiles          are          hid          in          light,         All          her          hair          is          lost          in          splendor,         But          she          hath          the          eyes          of          night,         Hath          a          heart          that’s          over-tender.”         Katie          Lou          BLAcK         RIDGE          SPRING,          SOUTH          CAROLIN4         Bachelor          of          Arts         Curry          Literary          Society;          Athletic          Assocta-         rovers          Sy          AWS          162)          NG         “Her          virtues          are          many,          her          faults          are         few,         And          to          her          friends          she          is          loyal,          faith-         ful,          and          true.”         Page          twenty-six         cs                   EES          ‘ij          SIE         Senior          Class         MyrtLe          RuTH          BLAcK         BAMBERG,          SCUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Curry          Literary          Society;          French          Club;          U.         D.          C.;          Girl          Scouts;          Music          Club;          Athletic         Association;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          International         Relations          Club;          Distinguished,          ’25.         “She          has          a          natural,          wise          sincerity.”         Marion          HARMON          BLACKWELL         LAURENS,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Girl         Scouts;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         Tract          Team,          ’23.         “T          laugh,          for          hope          hath          happy          place         with          me;         If          my          bark          sinks,          ’tis          to          another          sea.”         LILLIAN          AVERNELL          BLAIR         LOCKHART,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          International          Re-         lations          Club;          Rural          School          Improvement         Association,         “There’s          no          art,         To          show          the          mind’s          construction          in          the         face.”         Page          twenty-seven         oss         ERS         ecelm         aa         nt          TERE          SE          coi          tH          CREE         ————         LS         Senior          Class         Nancy          BoorH         SUMTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Choral          Socie-         ty;          International          Relations          Club;          Jour-         neyman          of          Masquers;          Commencement         Marshal;          A.          R.          C.          Life          Saving          Corps.         “She          walks          in          beauty          like          the          night         Of          cloudless          climes,          and          starry          skies,         And          all          that’s          best          of          dark          or          bright,         Meets          in          her          aspect          and          her          eyes.”         ADDIE          WAKEFIELD          BOWEN         ABBEVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Aris         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          R.          8.          1:          A,         “An          inborn          grace          that          nothing          lacked         of          culture          or          appliance—         The          warmth          of          genial          courtesy,         ‘The          calm          of          self-reliance.”         Marcia          Lou          Brisste         HODGES,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          International          Relations         Club;          Choral          Society,          ’26;          Student          Gov-         ernment          Association,         “We          doubt          not          for          one          so          tru e         There          must          be          some          nobler          work          to         do          ”         OHNE          m2         IEE          se         Men          eS         a—         7         Ree          |          |         Page          twenty-eight         =          abe         tan          CEES         SSS         =,         Sree          =          SAA,          =          Ve          i          ())         Senay          se          ee          =          t         ee          SS          tad          a)         Senior          Class         Marcie          PAULINE          Brock         IVA,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Chem-         istry          Club,         “A          woman          she          seems          of          cheerful          yester-         days         And          confident          tomorrows.’’         Bessie          EvLors—E          BROWN         ORANGEBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Music          Club,          ’24,          '25,          ’26;         Delegate          to          National          Federation          of          Mu-         sic)          Glubs;,          24.         |          “Those          who          love          music          are          gentle          and         |          honest          in          their          temperament.”         JILL          Brown         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Red         Cross          Life          Saving          Examiner;          Hockey         Team,          ‘26.         “Mirth          that          wrinkled          care          derides         Laughter          holding          both          his          sides.”         Page          twenty-nine         AY          kk          RASS          Reh         SRSNAN          NSS          Nine          ice          un          eee         Senior          Class         ELIZABETH          BROWNE         PROSPERITY,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Sctence         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Inter=         national          Relations          Club;          Winthrop          Liter-         ary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;          Pan-Hellenic         Council,          ’26.         “Speaking          or          mute         All          comliness          and          grace         Attend          thee.”         Jutta          PorcHER          BRUNSON         FLORENCE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Girl         Scouts;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club.         “What          shall          I          do          to          be          for          ever          known,         And          make          the          age          to          come          my          own?”         Lucy          BurRNs         SUMTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Chemistry         Club;          Recording          Secretary          of          Wade         Hampton          Society,          ’25;          Treasurer          of          Wade         Hampton          Society,          ’26.         “A          jolly,          unselfish          personality          is          the         greatest          gift          of          all.”         Page          thirty         —         Senior          Class         AppIE          WASHINGTON          ByYArRS         CHESTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Chemistry          Club;          Rural         School          Improvement          Association.         “But          if          the          while          I          think          on          thee,         All          losses          are          restored,          all          sorrows         end.”         ELIZABETH          ANDREWS          BYERS         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Hockey         Teams,          ’22,          ’23;          Varsity          Hockey,          ’24,          ’25.         “Beauty          is          its          own          excuse          for          being.”         SARA          ELIZABETH          BYERS         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Girl         Scouts;          Chemistry          Club;          International         Relations          Club;          Curry          Literary          Society.         “Give          the          world          the          best          that          you          have         And          the          best          will          come          back          to          you.”         Page          thirty-one         =          a          Sas          oa          =          aS           —          a          oe          ‘se          pa         Tike          .          Bg          a,          if          -         |          neti         Si          192          Gas          ad         O          6         :          —          ray          re         ——          ===.          ©          ©          SO          SH         .          oe          et          °          yy         Se         Senior          Class         MARGUERITE          Byrp         DARLINGTON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          International         Relations          Club;          Rural          School          Improve-         ment          Association;          Chemistry          Club.         “In          her          youth          there          is          a          prompt          and         speechless          dialect          such          as          move          men,         besides,          she          hath          prosperous          art          when         she          will          play          with          reason          and          discourse,         and          well          she          can          persuade.”         RUTH          CALIFF         CHARLESTON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          A.          R.          C.          Life         Saving          Corps;          International          Relations         Club;          Red          Cross          Life          Saving          Examiner;         President          of          Sophomore          Class,          ’24;          Presi-         dent’s          Council,          a          See          Se          W.          Cabinet         25;          Assistant          Business          Manager          John-         sonian,          ’25;          College          Marshal,          ’25;          Liter-         ary          Critic          W.          H.          EL:          Si,          25:3)          Class          Hockey,         725,          ’26;          Delegate          to          Blue          Ridge,          ’25;         Swimming          Team,          ’23,          ’24,          °25,          ’26;          Win-         throp          Swimming          Record          Plunge          for          Dis-         tance;          Track          Team,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25;          Business         Manager          Johnsonian,          ’26;          Chief          Marshal,         26.         “Success          comes          from          self-control,          and          a         true          sense          of          the          value          of          things.”         LovuIsE          CAMERON         GREENVILLE,          SOUHTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Curry         Literary          Society;          French          Club;          Interna-         tional          Relations          Club;          College          Marshal;         Vice-President          Curry          Literary          Society;         Senior          Editor          Journal;          Poetry          Society;         Chapel          Choir;          Choral          Society.         ‘With          more          capacity          for          love          than         earth         Bestows          on          most          of          mortal          mould          and         birth.”         9          ae                   Page          thirty-two         Oss          DAO          SBA          Fp          Ze          NS          5          Pee          Aga          AC         -          Sae          :          aaa         ee         [tre          SSN          AN         SSS          DRS         ANNIE          BELLE          CANTEY         SUMMER  CN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;         Ellen          H.          Richards;          Chemistry          Club;          Ath-         letic          Association;          Freshman          Commission         Leader,          ’25,          ’26.         “Who          broke          no          promise,          served          no          pri-         vate          end,         Who          gained          no          enemy,          and          lost          no         friend.”         KATHERINE          CARNES         LANCASTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Girl         Scouts;          Curry          Literary          Society;          Chemis-         try          Club;          International          Relations          Club.         “The          reason          firm,          the          temperate          will,         Endurance,          foresight,          strength,          and         skill.”         ELIZABETH          AMERICA          CARTER         ANDERSON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Ellen          H.          Richard’s          Club         722;          Orchestra;          Librarian          of          Orchestra,         725,          “26;          -Choral          Society,          25.         “QO          think          not          I          am          faithful          to          a          vow;         Faithless          am          I          save          fo          love’s          self         alone.         Were          you          not          lovely          I          would          leave         you          now,         After          the          feet          of          beauty          fly          my          own.”         Page          thirty-three         ese          22,          SERS          Sly          Ch          ANTE          CB          eee          PRO          LN          Fe          RIAs          SAL          PITRE          S          OD          ES          SL          GS          2          hase         __          SRS          py          ge          gS          pa          gE          BE          aes         vt          ..          é         ai          A          ;          7          a)          a         2          ne          a          ro)          (@)          oO          se         Sain          a          Ss          SF          Wh          Ke          s—_—|99.6-          a         ==          =          SS          EOS          SSI          SO          OS         Senior          Class         LuciILE          CARTER         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association,         “Of          fertile          mind,          of          massive          heart,         She          always          acts          well          her          part.”         SARA          DouGLAsS          CARTER         WINNSBORO,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Troubadours,          ’26;          Choral          Society,          23,          °26;          Chapel          Choir,          °26;          Curry          Liter-         ary          Society.         “And          fair          was          her          sweet          body,         Yet          fairer          was          her          mind.”         HELEN          CHANEY         CHESTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Chemistry          Club;          Rural         School          Improvement          Association;          Choral         Society,          ’25,          ’26.         “A          fertile          brain;          a          calm          and          purposeful         spirit.”         Page          thirty-four         ae          gD          PAGE          2          6G          Orgs         acai          ERE          pi          PRP          ates         =         Nee         ee          Se          1996          AN         xo)         a         Re          N          AN          ee          RN          A          SSR         Senior          Class         Daisy          CHINA         MIAMI,          FLORIDA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Y.          W.          C.          A.         Cabinet,          ’25;          Choral          Society;          Life          Saving         Corps;          Manager          Swimming          Team,          '23;         Chapel          Proctor,          ’24;          Secretary          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society,          ’25;          College         Marshal,          ’25;          Basketball          squad,          ’25;         Hockey          Squad,          ’25,          ’26.         “For          she          is          wise,          if          I          can          judge          of          her—         And          she          is          fair,          if          that          mine          eyes          are         true—         And          she          is          true,          as          she          hath          proved         herself.”         VIRGINIA          RANDOLPH          CLARKE         CAMDEN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          Dramatic          Club;         Assistant          Cheer          Leader,          ‘’°22;          Players         Guild,          ’23,          ’24,          °25;          International          Rela-         tions          Club;          Vice-P          resident          Dramatic          Club,         725;          College          Marshal,          ’24;          President          Dra-         matic          Club,          25b.         “My          love          is          like          a          red,          red          rose         That’s          newly          sprung          in          June.”         ELIZABETH          MortTIMER          CLEMENT         CHARLESTON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;         Athletic          Association;          International          Re-         lations          Club;          Treasurer          Winthrop          Liter-         ary          Society,          ’25;          College          Marshal,          ’25;         Distinguished,          ’23;          Ellen          H.          Richards         Chibs          hk         “Like          a          book,          she          must          be          studied          to         be          known;          but          when          known          she          _          is         found          to          be          capable,          reliable,          and          alto-         gether          lovable.”         Page          thirty-five         EERO          CA          EPR          SO          ———          ace          spent          REA          EN         :          =          ,          la          ES                    =          PMS          Are          tN         ]          ay          LA—-          re,          ais         ;          The         ro          J         of          We          ‘a         We          cee          Cee         Senior          Class         Epna          LucILLE          Coss         LAURENS,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Chemistry         Club;          Rural          School          Improvement          Associa-         tion.         “A          creature          not          too          bright          or          good         For          human          nature’s          daily          food;         For          transient          sorrows,          simple          wiles,         Praise,          blame,          love,          kisses,          tears,          and         smiles.”         ALICE          LORENA          COGGINS         SPARTANBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          Chemistry          Club;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Choral          Society.         “Better          than          fame          or          applause         Is          striving          to          further          a          cause.”         FANNYE          COHEN         SPARTANBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletie          Association;          Wade          Hampton          Lit-         erary          Society;          International          Relations         Club;          Music          Club;          Johnsonian          Staff,          ’24;         Journal          Staff,          ’25,          ’26;          Choral          Society,          ’23,         24:          Glee          Club,          ’24,          ’25,          ’26;          Chapel          Choir,         726;          President          Glee          Club,          ’26;          Tatler         Staff,          ’26;          Distinguished,          ’23,          ’24,          ’26.         “My          love          is          like          the          melody         That’s          sweetly          played          in          tune,”         Page          thirty-six         12)          .         9          9         28          THTLAR         b          A          2         he          Were          on          We          Sona          c          D           bh          —          Hh          2         Senior          Class         MarGARET          ELIZABETH          COLEMAN         LAURENS,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Curry          Literary          Society;          Athletic          Associa-         tion;          International          Relations          Club;          Rural         School          Improvement          Association;          Y.          W.         Gea.         “Experience,          joined          with          common          sens         yal          sense,         To          mortals          is          a          providence.”         LUCILLE          COLLINS         CHESTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          So-         ciety;          Journeyman          of          Masquers;          Com-         mencement          Marshal,          UPoye          Johnsonian         Staff,          25,          ’26.         “T          burn          my          candle          at          both          ends,         It          will          not          last          the          night;         But,          oh          my          friends         And          ah          my          foes,         It          gives          a          lovely          light.”         MARGARET          ELIZABETH          COOPER         MAYESVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Masquers;         Patricians;          Choral          Society,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25,         26;          Chapel          Choir,          ’25,          26;          Glee          Club,          ’26;         College          Marshal,           25;          Vice-President         Masquers,          ’26;          Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet,          ’26;         President          Choral          Society,          ’26;          Players         Guild,          ’26.         “A          modest          blush          she          wears,          not          form’d         by          art;         Free          from          deceit          her          face,          and          full          as         free          her          heart.”         Page          thirty-seven         kn          —          19s         CD          ly         Se          fips         Senior          Class         MiLprep          Cox         FOUNTAIN          INN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Curry          Literary          Society;          In-         ternational          Relations          Club;          Athletic          As-         sociation.         “She          with          all          the          charm          of          woman,         “She          with          all          the          breadth          of          man.”         Myrtte          ELizaseTH          Cox         GREENVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Y.          W.         @,          A.:          Athletic          Association]          Ws          IDs          Ce         “You'll          always          find          her          true          and          just,         A          girl          whom          all          will          love          and          trust.”         WILLIAM          JERRY          Cox         GREE NVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Y.          W.         Cc.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Choral          Club;         Collere          Orchestra,          °22,          “23,          °24,          ’25;          Us          D:         G         “Her          eyes          as          stars          of          twilight          fair,         Like          twilight,          too,          her          dusky          hair.”         Page          thirty-eight         AV          A          antS          SANSA         ESS         Senior          Class         HENRIETTA          CREED         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Inter-         national          Relations          Club.         “None          but          herself          can          be          her          parallel.”         MARGARET          CROSLAND         BENNETTSVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          Terpsichorean         German          Club;          Patricians;          Journal          Staff,          24,          °25;          Johnsonian          Staff,          ’26;          Swimming         Manager,          °25,          °26;          ““W’’          Club.         “She          stands          among          them,          but          not          of         them—”         Ipa          TiInpAL          CUTTINO         SUMTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Rural          School         Tmprovement          Association;          Chemistry         Club;          Treasurer          of          Chemistry          Club,          ’25;         Girl          Scouts;          International          Relations          Club;         ED          G:         “The          clouds          that          gather          round          the          set-         ting          sun         Do          take          a          sober          coloring          from          an          eye         That          hath          kept          watch         O’er          man’s          mortality.”         Page          thirty-nine         OSES          BS          BERANE          BOAT          acarey)          3         te          BREEN          RET          SER          ‘a          nip          eS          ee          —          SER          pee          SSF         x                    SS          YY         oy          Soelip          —          THTLER         SM          19%         SS          ee          Re          Oe         ETHELEEN          DANIEL         GREENVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Orchestra,          ’25,          ’26;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          U.          DD:          Cy          226:         “That          continuous          sweetness          which          with         ease          |         Pleasey          all          around          her          from          the          wish         to          please.”         FRANK          ELIsE          DANTZLER         CAMERON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          International          Re-         lations          Club;          French          Club;          U.          D.          C.;         Rural          School          Improvement          Association.         “She          hath          a          natural,          wise          sincerity,          a         simple          truthfulness          and          these          have         lent          her          a          dignity          as          moveless         as          the          centre.”         BERNICE          Mitprep          Davis         NORTH,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Special          Hockey          Team,          ’21;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;         Athletic          Association;          Curry          Literary          So-         ciety.         “Wise          to          resolve         And          patient          to          preform.”         Page          forty         —=         |         ku          st          Sate          RV          ROR          OLS          As,         a          IZ          A         zs          Se          J          of         Senior          Class         MarTHA          GRACE          DENTON         GREER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Mas-         quers;          International          Relations          Club;          Cur-         ry          Literary          Society.         “So          full          of          summer          warmth,          so          glad,         So          healthy,          sound          and          clear          and         whole.”         AtictaA          DoNAVON          DILLARD         SENECA,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Or-         chestra,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25,          ’26;          Vice-President,         723,          ’24:          President          Orchestra,          ’26;          Cabi-         net;          Music          Club;          Choral;          Chapel          Choir;         Curry          Literary          Society;          French          Club,         “And          if          a          painter          drew          her,         He          would          paint          her          unaware         With          a          halo          ’round          her          hair.”         BEULAH          DoWLING         BRUNSON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletie          Association;          Choral         Society;          Rural          School          Improvement          Asso-         ciation;          Glee          Club;          Wade          Hampton          Liter-         ary          Society;          Track          Team,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25;         Festival          Chorus,         “Ambition          rules          my          brain,         And          love          my          heart.”         Page          forty-one         BRED          BHA          SSE          SS         Sn          ASA         Senior          Class         Ipa          BetH          DoyLe         SENECA,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          U.          D.          C.         “Grace          was          in          all          her          steps,          heaven          is         her          eyes—         In          every          gesture          dignity          and          love.”         MarGarET          RutTH          DUCKETT         GREENWOOD,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;          French         Club;          International          Relations          Club;          Dis-         tinguished,          ’238,          ’24,          ’25;          Honorary          Schol-         arship,          ’23,          ’24;          Johnsonian          Staff,          “24;         Journal          Staff;          725,          °265          Cabinet,          ©          “24,         '’26;          Secretary          French          Club,          ’25;          Com-         mencement          Marshal,          ’25;          Charter          Mem-         ber          of          Poetry          Society;          President          Curry         Literary          Society;          President’s          Council.         “And          thou          art          worthy,          full          of          power;         As          gentle;          liberal-minded,          great;         Consistent;          wearing          all          that          weight         Of          learning          lightly          like          a          flower.”         Maup          ANTHONY          DUNCAN         SPARTANBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;         Masquers;          Track          Team,          ’23,          ’25;          Swim-         ming          Team,          ’23;          Basketbali          Squad,          °25;         Johnsonian          Staff,          26;          Viee-President          Sen-         ior          Class;          Vice-President          Wade          Hampton         Literary          Society;          Tatler          Staff,          ’26;          Bowl-         ing          Team,          ’25;          Hockey          Squad,          ’26.         “A          form          so          fair          that          like          the          air,          ’tis         less          of          earth          than          heaven.”         Page          forty-two                   q          a          The         S         Doin         SAAN          NSS          CNG          alee          Cm          ARNG          Ann)         Senior          Class         CorNELIA          E.          Epwarps         DARLINGTON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          M.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Tatler         Staff,          ’26;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Socie-         ty;          Johnsonian          Staff,          °26;          Music          Club;         Girl          Scout;          Masquers;          Swimming          Team,         724,          ’25;          Choral,          '24,          ’25;          Commencement         Marshal;          Chapel          Choir,          ’25.         “You          know          I          say         Just          what          I          think,          and          nothing          more         nor          less;         And,          when          I          pray,          my          heart          is          in          my         prayer.         I          cannot          say          one          thing          and          mean          an-         other;         If          I          can’t          pray,          I          will          not          make          be-         lieve.”         Vivian          Epwarps         SALUDA,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Girl         Scouts;          U.          D.          C.;          Wade          Hampton          Liter-         ary          Society;          Players          Guild;          Dramatic         Club.         “Her          works          are          bonds,         Her          oaths          are          rocks,         Her          love          sincere,         Her          thoughts          immaculate.”         NELLIE          ELLERBE         DARLINGTON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          International          Relations         Club;          Masquers;          Girl          Scouts;          A.          R.          C.         Life          Saving          Corps;          Choral          Society;         Hockey          Team,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25,          ’26;          Chapel         Proctor,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25,          ’26;          Commencement         Marshal,          ’23;          Assistant          Cheer          Leader,         724;          Del.          to          Ind.          Convention,          ’24;          Del.          to         Blue          Ridge,          ’24;          Cabinet,          ’25;          Winner          in         Archery,          ’25;          Wearer          of          ‘W’’;          Vice-         President          of          Y.          W.          C.          A.,          ’26;          Mer.          of         Track          Team,          ’26.         “Life          is          not          reaily          what          comes          to          us,         But          what          we          get          irom          ic.”          2         Page          forty-three         BRIS          LD          _          M4          a,          SRE         Pas          :          i)         a         a         f)         The                  Senior          Class         Haze          D.          Evuior         GREENVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          CGC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          International          Relations         Club.         “In          thy          humor,          whether          grand          or          mel-         low,         Thou’rt          such          a          touchy,          testy,          pleasant         fellow,         Hast          so          much          wit          and          meric          and          tun         about          thee,         There          is          no          living          with          thee          or          with-         out          thee.”         HarRRIET          CLEVELAND          FAIRCHILD         GREENVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;         Masquers;          Journeyman;          Corresponding         Secretary          W.          H.          L.          S.,          °’24;          Swimming         Team,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25;          Swimming          Manager,         24;          Athletic          Board,          ’24;          Executive          Board,         725;          Red          Cross          Life          Saving          Corps;          Exami-         ners          Badge.         “Be          thou          the          rainbow          to          the          storms          of         life!         The          evening          beam          that          smiles          the         clouds          away,         And          tints          tomorrow          with          prophetic         ray.”         ADA          FAULKNER         ABBEVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Masquers;          In-         ternational          Relations          Club;          Secretary         Glass)          424°)          Traelky          e7225          72          48          a          Vamos         Cabinet,         “IT          know          a          maiden          fair          to          see—take         care.”         Page          forty-four         at          Mach          {4          RP          RABE                   ae         NS          ds          ncn)         Senior          Class         GLADYS          CORNELIA          FELDER         ELLOREE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Rural          School          Improvement         Association;          U.          D.          C.;          Athletic          Associa-         tion;          Wade          Hampt on          Literary          Society.         “There          is          a          garden          in          her          face         Where          roses          and          white          lilies          grow.”         HAZELLE          CAROLINE          FERSNER         ORANGEBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Scciety;          U.          D.          C.;          Treas-         urer          U.          D.          C.,          ’25;          Music          Club;          Treasurer         Honorary          Music          Club,          ’2           President         Music          Club,          ’26;          Orchestra,          ’25,          ’26;          Chor-         al          Society,          ’25,          ’26;          Swimming          Team,          ’25.         “Give          her          love          andi          music          and          her          life         will          be          a          pleasure.”         Mary          TENNENT          FISHBURNE         GREENVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Chemistry         Club,         “There's          nothing          so          becomes          one         As          modest          stillness          and          humility.”         Page          forty-five         anal          cca         Senior          Class         NANCY          LE          BARON          FITZHUGH         LORIS,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          Patricians;          Or-         chestra,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25,          ’26;          Vice-President         of          Orchestra,          ’26.         “Gentle          of          speech,          beneficent          of          mind.”         CarRRIE          BELL          FLETCHER         MCCOLL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Inter-         national          Relations          Club;          French          Club;          U.         D.          C.;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Cabi-         net,          ’25.         “Best          kind          of          a          sport,          and          a          pal,          true         blue.”         Erra          FLOWERS         ANDREWS,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Chemistry          Club;          Internation-         al          Relations          Club;          Curry          Literary          So-         ciety;          Athletic          Association.         “A          pure          heart,          a          noble          mind,          a          zealous         seeker,          and          upholder          of          truth.”         Page          forty-six         The         —         SS         NAA          Se          wy]         Senior          Class         Harriett          GorTHE          FOLK         COLUMBIA,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          U.          D.          C.         “High          erected          thoughts          sealed          in          the         heart          of          courtesy.”         Maybe          ELIzABETH          Forp         CLOVER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Ath-         letic          Association;          YY.          W.          CG.           A.;          Girl         Scouts;          International          Relations          Club;         Masquers.         “A          mind          at          peace          with          all          below,         A          heart          whose          love          is          innocent.”         Dora          Maer          Forrest         SALUDA,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          French          Club;          Interna-         tional          Relations          Club;          U.          D.          C.;          Rural         School          Improvement          Association;          Girl         Scouts.         “Her          words          are          bonds,          her          oaths          are         rocks,         Her          love          sincere,          her          thoughts          immacu-         late.”         Page          forty-seven         PARAS,          SERN          TS          Ga          ONES         a,          SS          .          SS          3         .          oO          ‘          ——         oe.         igs          o®          oO          £         °          an         )         RD,          y)         -          —E          Ww,          “          Y,         ee          IO          IN         Oi          pee         a         mtier         Bee          ise          Gax          se         aR         Senior          Class         Dora          LovuIsE          GANDY         SOCIETY          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          CC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Chem-         istry          Club;          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         “Angels          listen          when          she          speaks,         She’s          my          delight—all          mankind’s          won-         der.”         FLORENCE          EARLE          GARISON         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         International          Relations          Club;          Y.          W.          C.         A.;          Athletic          Association.         “Things          worth          doing          at          all          are          worth         doing          well.”         Jo          BasKIN          GASTON         EDGEMOOR,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          U.          D.          C.;          Reg-         istra          U.          D.          C.,          ’25-’26;          International          Re-         lations          Club.         “She          is          pretty          to          walk          with,         And          witty          to          talk          with,         And          pleasant,          too,          to          think          on.”         Page          forty-eight         ee         =          eee          ne         aS          4          Buc          Rg          oPrANgy          alae          e,          PAD          A         SS          eeBypreeS          ai         ef          aan         aS          |                  a          Whee         Senior          Class         JENNIE          Mary          GILLAM         DENMARK,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society;          Athletic          Association;          Interna-         tional          Relations          Club,         “Fun          mixed          with          knowledge         Makes          a          well-rounded          girl.”         VepA          Marie          GoopiInG         VARNVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Choral          Socie-         ty,          °24,          ’°25;          Chemistry          Club;          Business          Ad-         ministration          Club;          International          Rela-         tions          Club,          ’25;          Basketball          Team,          ’23;         Bowling          Team,          ‘'25;          Vice-President          of         Sophomore          Class,          °'23-'24;          Journal          Staff,         724-'25:          Stenographer          Tatler          Staff,           °26;         Chapel          Proctor,          ’24,          ’25,          ’26;          Chief          Chapel         Proctor,          '26;          Recording          Secretary          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society,          '26;          Secretary         Business          Administration          Club,          °25;          Pres-         ident          Breazeale          Hall,          ‘26.         “She          hath          a          heart          to          conceive,         An          understanding          to          direct,         A          tongue          to          persuade         And          hands          to          execute.”         WINIFRED          GLADYS          (GORDON         FLORENCE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Patricians;         International          Relations          Club;          Chemistry         Club.         “A          little          said          and          truly          said         Can          deeper          joy          impart,         Than          hosts          of          words          that          reach          the         head         But          never          reach          the          heart.”         Page          forty-nine         35          Geile          i          ae         i)         NOB          Ei          re          GRD          EN          RPA          al         jz          SES          Lae          SED          pe.         4         SEE         Senior          Class         ALLIE          EULEE          GOSNELL         LAURENS,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Win-         ‘          throp          Literary          Society;          International          Re-         lations          Club;          Chemistry          Club;          R.          S.          I.          A.         “Not          too          serious,          not          too          gay,         But          a          jolly,          good          friend          in          every          way.”         CoRINNE          IOLA          GREENE         SIMPSONVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen         H.          Richards          Club;          Curry          Literary          Socie-         ia          TBs          HO          (65         “Pains          of          love          be          sweeter          far          |         Than          all          other          pleasures          are.”         |         .         EpitH          G.          Grooms          |         SUMMERVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          French         Club?          U.          DD:          Cu;          Curry          literary          Society,          .         R.          S.          I,          A.;          Chemistry          Club.         “She’s          a          good          worker,          never          a          shirker;         =          A          friend          true,          loyal          through          and         through.”         Page          fifiy         BER          Oe          BRP          LD          ec          8          mp          PATRAS          Aig          Se          Pek         Lie          ae          3°          v          “j         |         The                    ald         Senior          Class         REBECCA          HARMON         PROSPERITY,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;         Athletic          Association;          International          Rela-         tions          Club;          Choral          Society,          ’22.         “Better          to          be          small          and          shine          than          to          be         great          and          cast          a          shadow.”         EDNA          HARRELL         COLUMBIA,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Ae          ows.          6.          -A.           (Curry          duiterary          Society;         House          President          of          Bancroft          Hall;          Ath-         letic          Association;          Choral          Society,          '24,          ’25;         Chapel          Choir,          ’24,          ’25.         “Of          what          statue          is          she?         Just          as          high          as          my          heart.”         JOHNNIE          CLAIRE          HARRELL         FLORENCE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic.          Association;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Mas-         quers;          Treasurer          of          Class,          ’25;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Member          Bas-         ketball          Team,          ’23,          ’24;          Assistant          Cheer         Leader.         “She          moves!          Life          wonders          up          and         down         Through          all          her          face,          and          lightens          up         every          charm.”         Page          fifty-one         y=          PEER          ee         Sag          ORR          Oncaea         Mee          mae         Senior          Class         Lucy          KATHRYN          HARRISON         KLINE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          U.          D.          C.;          Chemistry         Club;          Rural          School          Improvement          Asso-         ciation;          Girl          Scouts,         “She          is          the          mirrour          of          alle          curtesie.”’         MaseEL          Harvey         GREENWOOD,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          French          Club.         “Rare          compound          of          quality,          noble          and         true          with          plenty          of          sense          and          good         humor,          too.”         ANNIE          Capers          HASELDEN         CHARLESTON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          Athletic          Repre-         sentative,          °24;          Masquerers;          Class          Cheer         Leader,          ’25,          ’26;          President          Junior          Class,         25;          Thalia          German          Club;          Johnsonian         Staff,          ’24;          Secretary          Student          Poetry          So-         ciety,          ’25;          College          Cheer          Leader,          ’25,          ’26;         A.          R.          C.          Examiner;          President’s          Council,         ine         25,          ’26;          Editor-in-Chief          of          1926          Tatler.         “Those          auburn          locks          so          aptly          turned,         Whose          every          hair          a          soul          doth          bind,         Whose          color          flamed          with          poet’s          dreams         Of          lovely          fantasy          entwined,’         Page          fifty-two         Jutta          HERBERT         ORANGEBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          U.          D.          C.;          Interna-         tional          Relations          Club;          Choral          Society,          ’25,         726;          Music          Club;          Recording          Secretary          of         Winthrop          Literary          Society,          ’25;          Secre-         tary          of          WU.          De          G.;           26.         “She’s          fair,          divinely          fair,          fit          love          for         gods.”         SALLIE          HERBERT         ORANGEBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Girl         Seouts;          U.          D.          C.;          Masquers;          Choral          Socie-         ty,          °25,          ’26;          Swimming          Team,          ’23,          ’24.         “Lest          men          suspect          your          tale          untrue         Keep          probability          in          view.”         MarGARET          WarpDLAW          HopcGEs         NORTH,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Yy.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          U.          D.          C.;          International         Relations          Club;          Girl          Scouts;          Distin-         guished,          ’23.         “The          sweetest          manners,          the          gentlest         heart,         Wise          to          resolve,          and          patient          to          per-         form.”         Page          fifty-three         QR          RAS         eo.         eS          cy          pte          RE          BA          OS         SSL          Css          ‘|         |         SRA          A          BEET,          FER          CA          Par          DEE)          1          Dy          SY          CB          Sin          ree          Ft         SSR          PBR          OTS         ae          is          Ss         ye          me         E          f         me          f          (a)          t          Na          @)         .          x          =         °         .           i         ar          ee         =           =          y          =e          ——  ——         =          :          zo          hp          OT          e          a                    Si          QR          EE         eet          ==          a          M         a          Senior          Class         MartHa          MILtterR          HOLver         CHESTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y!          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          Masquers;         Hockey          Team,          ’23,          ’24,          '25,          ’26;          Basket-         ball          Team,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25,          ’26;          Manager,          ’23,         24,          °25,          °26,;7          Swimming          Team,          23)           24;         25           Track          Team,          “23,          24;           25-26           Track         Varsity,          ’23,          ’24;          Bask          tball          Varsity,         724,          ’°25;          Executive          Board,          '23,          ’24,          ’         Treasurer          Student          Government          Associa-         tion,          '25;          Vice-President          Athletic          Associa-         tion,          725;          Athletic          Board,          23,          °24,          25,          “26;         Chapel          Proctor,          '24,          ’25;          Wearer          of          Block         “W's;          Winner          of          College          Sweater,          '25;          Ex-         Officio          Member          of          Y.          W.          C:          A.          Cabinet,         26;          Delegate          to          Blue          Ridge,          ’25;          Presi-         dent          Council,          '25;          President          of          Presidents         Council,          '25;          President          of          Student          Gov-         ernment          Association.         “Possessing          that          fineness          of          character         which          radiates          every          cherished          mood          of         the          heart—commanding          throngs          of         those          who          love          to          listen,          she          leads          the         way          in          perfection          of          mind,          body,          and         soul,”         MERLE          Horton         KERSHAW,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          International          Relations         Clube          eRe          Sarl          Ag         “The          world’s          no          better          if          we          worry,         Life’s          no          longer          if          we          hurry.”         Nett          LuciLE          Horton         SHARON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Rural          School          Improve-         ment          Association;          Chemistry          Club;          U.          D.         €.;          Girl          Scouts.         “Never          over-serious,          not          too          frivolous,         but          a          rare          good          fellow,”         Page          fifty-four         PAPA          To          ACR          SASS          PETES         BRE          CEE         OR:          “y          an,          ee          Ce          ,         ‘a          SS          —          els         oo          amie         XQ          rsync         ANA          STAG          ae         Senior          Class         Mary          Emma          HoucGH         CAMDEN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         French          Club;          Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.         C.          A.;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;          U.          D.         C.;          Honor          Roll,          ’25;          Choral          Society.         “The          great          mind          knows          the          power          of         gentleness          ;         Only          tries          force          because          persuasion         fails.”’         MyrtLteE          DEMIcHEL          Hucks         GEORGETOWN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Winthrop          Literary         Society;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Recording          Secre-         tary          Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Com-         mencement          Marshal,          ’          Chemistry          Club,         °26;          Orchestra,          °24,          °25;          Choral          Society,         724,          °25,          ’26;          Seeretary          and          Treasurer          of         Chorus          Choir,           24;          Vice-President          of         Chapel          ‘Choir,          °25;          Girl          Scouts,          °24,          °25,         726;          Chapel          Choir,          ‘25;          Chorus          Choir,          ’24;         Assistant          Librarian          of          Choral          Society,          '25.         “Her          air,          her          manners,         All          who          saw          admired.”’         EpNA          LEIGH          Hunt         EASLEY,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          Chemistry          Club;         French          Club.         “Here's          to          the          girl          with          a          heart          and          a         smile,         Who          makes          the          bubble          of          life          worth-         while.”         Page          fifty-five         ‘WEE          EES.          SRR          RE         ,                    ES          ae                    f          _          -          I          i         vt          é          MA          GaeNN          SSE          Sa          im          Vy          A          SS         ‘rie          Senior          Class         FRANCES          ELIZABETH          HUNT         EASLEY,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          International          Re-         lations          Club.         “She          whom          smiles          and          tears          make         equally          lovely,          may          command          all         hearts.”         ALLENE          HuTTO         BAMBERG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Or-         chestra,          ’24,          ’25;          French          Club;          Chemistry         Club;          Curry          Literary          Socicty.         “She          will          succeed;          for          she          believes          all         she          says.”         MARGARET          JACKSON         GREENVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         |         |         .         |         ;         Y.          W.          C.          A.:          Athletic          Association;          Music         Club,          25,          26.         “Great          thoughts,          great          feelings          came          to          |         her          like          instincts          unawares.”         Page-fifty-six         :          PLD          pace          8          Pt          LESLIE          AGI          CLES          SEAS          PS          TES          IBD          ESD          LF          CDN          ME          Zits          asin          BE          a)          Se         ae          “yo          a          “          ra          ii          H          ;         A          aN                   =         Senior          Class         ANNIE          LAURIE          JEFFRIES         GAFFNEY,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Curry          Literary          Society;          Ath-         letie          Association;          Masquers;          Glee          Club;         Librarian;          Glee          Club;          Music          Club;          Vice-         President          of          Glee          Club;          Librarian          of         Chapel          Choir;          Choral          Society;          Interna-         tional          Relations          Club;          Festival          Chorus,         “Her          step          is          music,          and          her          voice          a         y         song.’         Mary          MILprep          JEFFORDS         FLORENCE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society.         “The          only          way          to          have          a          friend          is          to         be          one.”         ers          XX)          ATL”          .         CAROLINE          HEYWARD          JENKINS         CHARLESTON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          French          Club;          In-         ternational          Relations          Club,         “Be          gone,          my          cares!          I          give          you          to          the         winds.”         Page          fifty-seven         I          ee          Seale          3          eek          pio          UREN          Se          SS          ee         ee          Pam          aa          Na         :          (oe         Senior          Class         MARGUERITE          CREECH          JENKINS         KLINE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;          U.          D.          CG.;         R.          S.          I.          A.;          Chemistry          Club;          Choral          Socie-         ty;          Orchestra,          ’23-’24.         “She'll          with          her          bring          a          joy          divine,         All           that’s          good          and          all          that’s          fine.”         ANNIE          WILLIE          JOHNSON         UNION,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen         H.          Richards          Club.         ”         “Lives          not          to          please          herself,          but          others.         FRANCES          LUCILE          JOHNSON         PIEDMONT,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          French         Club;          Curry          Literary          Society;          Interna-         tional          Relations          Club;          Chemistry          Club;          R.         Sh          i          oN.         “Personality          is          the          thing          that          towers         O’er          everything          else          in          this          world.”         Page          fifty-eight         .         35,          PT          A          SORES          Silat          EAE          (PIR         28          UE          ee         a         Senior          Class         THELMA          REID          JOHNSON         YORK,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society.         “Her          eyes          do          twinkle          in          her          head          aright         As          do          the          stars          on          a          frosty          night.”         FRANCES          Marion          JOHNSTON         WINNSBORO,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Cher!          -         istry          Club;          Curry          Literary          Society.         “Her          loveliness          I          never          knew          until          she         smiled          on          me.”         ANNIE          ALLEN          KING         JOHNS          ISLAND,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Athletic          As-         Sociation;          Y.          W.           C.          A.           French          Club;          R.         S.          I.          A.;          Treasurer          of          Winthrop          Literary         Society,          ’25;          Student          Government          Board,         723;          Chapel          Proctor,          '24;          Associate          Busi-         ness          Manager          Tatler,          '25;          Business          Man-         ager          Tatler,          ’26.          i         “A          soft          and          pensive          grace,         A          cast          of          thought          upon          her          face.’         Page          fifty-nine          Siroh          noes          one?          wii          Se          POPS          OP          LT          Wapts          Tey          E          ‘           y          Ss          eS          Cases          pe          se          ee          SERGE          yA          SE          a          ae          4          YPBis|e          te          SE          GE         {          £          ,          Skt         {          oe                   {           ra)         Xs          seg         Senior          Class         SaRA          LOouIseE          KING         ANDERSON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          U.          D.          C.;          Choral         Society,          ’24,          ’25,          °26;          Chapel          Choir,          ’25,         26;          Charter          Member          Student          Poetry         Society;          International          Relations          Club;         Bowling          Team,          ’24;          President          of          Win-         throp          Literary          Society,          ’26;          President         Council,          26;          Masquers,         “Her          voice          was          ever          soft,         Gentle          and          low—an          exce‘lent          thing          in         woman.”          |         EpitH          S.          KNIGHT         ANDERSON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          CC.          A.;          Curry          Literary          Societys         Athletic          Association;          U.          D.          C.;          Glee          Club;         Choral          Society;          Chapel          Choir;          Masquers;         French          Club;          Orchestra,          ’25;          Girl          Scout.         “Good          nature          is          the          sign          of          a          large          and         generous          heart.”         Mary          Knox         PENDLETON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Girl          Seouls;          Chapel         Proctor,          ’23-’24;          President’s          Council,          ’23;         President          of          Class,          723.         “The          gentle          mind          by          gentle          deeds          is         known.”         Page          sixty         ———         x         fa         5          Pie          APPA?)          3,          PAS         al          A         4         The          lS         TSITLAR         Senior          Class         Emity          Rives          LANG         CAMDEN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association,          Music         Club,          723,          ’24,          725;          Choral          Society,          ’23,          ’24;         Member          Executive          Board,          ’25.         “Her          beauty          hangs          upon          the          cheek          of         night         Like          a          rich          jewel          in          an          Ethiopes          ear.”         Mary          Louise          LANGFORD         HAMPTON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Curry          Literary          So-         Gilets;          AY.          Ws          (GAA.         “She          is          as          fair—         As          roses          steeped          in          dew.”         IRENE          ELIZABETH          LANGLEY         PLUM          BRANCH,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Curry          Literary          Soviety;          Girl         Scouts;          Athletic          Association;          Chemistry         Club,         “She          is          quite          in          love          with          life.”         Page          sixty-one         EEE          EEE          silt         ees         2S         SS         =x          Tena          de          Synnr))         ae          ee          pe          eee          ERE          im          aay          ERS          BES          age         ema          =          es          :         Senior          Class         SILEMA          M.          LAWRENCE         WOODRUFF,          SOUTH          CAROLINA          {         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Stu-         dent          Government          Association.          |         “A          woman,          my          lord,          with          all         That          doth          make          for          woman’s          glory.”         MaBEL          MARGARET          LEE         SCRANTON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          International          Re-         enatopatsy          (Ophedar          Mass          Sh          Ws          FNeS          ii,          IDE          C.         “What          her          heart          thinks,         Her          tongue          speaks.”         SARA          LESESNE         SILVER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          U.          D.          C.         Chemistry,          Club;          Secretary          U.          D.          C.,          ’25;         Vice-          President          Chemistry          Club,          ’26.         “A          good          strong          character,          with          inde-         pendence          and          force.”         Page          sixty-two         The         i           THTLER         Nn          99.6          =         y         4         a          aes           =          a          eats          Sys          eee          NTS          ERS         ———         Senior          Class         LEILA          STRONG          LESSLIE         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Inter-         national          R          lations          Club.         “Honest          effort          and          efhcient          service          will         always          reap          true          reward.”         LILLIAN          LEE          LEwIs         GREENVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Inter-         national          Relations          Club;          U.          D.          C.;          Mas-         quers;          Athletic          Board,          ’22,          ’23,          ’24          25         Manager          of          Hockey          Team,          ’22,          ’23,          ’24         °25;          Hockey          Team,          ’22,          25;          Var-         sity          Hockey          Team,          ’23,         Team,          “22;          26,           24:          Warsity          Basketball         Team,          ’22,          ’23,          '24;          Swimming          Team,          '22,         23,           24;          Tennis:          Team,          °22,          23,          °24;          T’:nnis         Doubles          Championship,          ’23,          '24;          Wearer         of          B.ock          “W”  ;          Best          All-Around          Athlete,         23.         “Wonderfully          sweet,          wonderfully          child-         ish,          wonderful’y          whimsical.”         Mary          M.          Licon         |          GREENVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         |          Bachelor          of          Arts         }          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          So-         ciety;          Athletic          Association;          Glee          Club,          24,         26;          Chorus          Choir,          ’24;          Choral          Society,         “Her          voice          is          low,          her          manner          sweet,         She’s          gentle,          dainty,          and          petite.”’         Page          sixty-three         WEAR          RE          SERS           Ch          a          OAS          NE          (          tS          CB          acre          PRP          ALE          cm          0          2          AMPA          aC          BET          CBN          ph          Ate         RR          FOS          tN          ot          RIOT}          OTIS          Se          Dy          foe          te          SE          tN          :         fa          .           SHES          Sv          a          ei          |          Nh;          ES          —          cas          5A          i          .          5          es          ES          —         {          SSS          =:          ZA          =          al         4         ral          ¢         C          ;          +         The         TATLER         DAO         i         Senior          Class         5          Mary          GoipsmitH          LITTLE         SIMPSONVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          U.          D.         C.;          International          Relations          Club;          Choral         Society,          ’25;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;         A.          R.          C.          Life          Saving          Corps;          Hockey         Team,          '23,          '24,          °26,          ’26;          Captain,          ’23;          Bas-         ketball          Team,          ’23,          ’24,          °25,          °26;          Captain,         24;          Representative          on          Athletic          Board,         725,          °26;          Varsity          Hockey,          °25;          Varsity         Basketball,          ’25;          Wearer          of          the          ‘““W.”         (         “Happy          am          I,          from          care          I          am          free,         Why          can’t          all          be          contented          like          me?”         ERNESTINE          DANNELLY          LIVINGSTON         ORANGEBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Girl          Scout;          Internation-         j          al          Relations          Club;          Chemistry          Club.         “Gentle,          sweet,          and          true;         Fair          and          pretty          as          all          of          the          flowers         When          kissed          by          morning          dew.”         MATILDA          Lonc         GREENWOOD,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          So-         ciety;          Athletic          Association;          Chemistry         Club.         “The          heart          whose          softness          harmonized         the          whole.”         Page          sixty-four         CEB          a          ALS         0)          Cag         eS          aad         ——=          =          SS         ANG          ASMNAS          NRETICE          aS          AQ          AR          ASS                   Senior          Class         -          JANE          Lucite          Lupo          @g         DILLON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;         Ellen          H.          Richard          Club;          U.          D.          C.         “To          be          loved          is          all          I          need,         And          whom          I          love,          I          love          indeed.”         Mrytis          LIttian          McALHANY         ST.          GEORGE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen         H.          Richards          Club.         “How’er          it          be,          it          seems          to          me         Tis          only          noble          to          be          good.”         VIRGINIA          McCALILEY         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         |          Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         1          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Orchestra,         :          ’25;          Chorus          Choir,          ’25;          Choral          Society,         125,          °26;          Glee          Club,          ’26;          Y.          W.          GC.          A.          Cab-         inet,          ’26.         “Music          I          heard          with          you          was          more         than          music.”         Page          sixty-five         eso          SN          ee         Lee          o          Sh          i         StU          ea          oes          JERSE          CAS          Dg          Sikh          pe          one          73          1,          ana          me          IOLA          PALA          PITRE          IO          BI          Lt          RAT          Ans                   ag          Rhe          i           S—pal          p          EREN          RTH          PESR          e         ¥          LIVE          “ye          ue          .                    =          =          ——                   {          :          oO         LS          ,          -          yn         Ny          ee2          AIH                    Be          ae         See          es          ome,          Wee          j}          NG          ae          |          19,          6          Ont         ==          8          AWS          :          :          ane          ae         Senior          Class         Mary          ELizABETH          McCown         ANDERSON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;         Athletic          Association;          Patricians.         “The          mild          expression          spoke          a          mind         In          duty          firm,          compassed,          resigned.”         Evsig          McDoweELL         YORK,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          Choral          Society,         77 3.          204.          25s          M262          Glee          (Chip;          AS          mer          Ay          Bd.         Ww.          C.          A.          Music          Committee,          ’25,          ’26;          In-         ternational          Relations          Club.         “Light          hearted,          happy,          free          and          young         She          laughed,          and          ta          ked,          and          danced         and          sung.”         ‘.          Jess          McFappEN         CHESTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Player’s          Guild         of          Masquers;          International          Relations         Club;          Treasurer          of          Class,          26;          Y.          W.          C.          A.         ae          Cabinet,          ’26;          Tatler          Staff,          ’26;          Distin-         ea          guished,          ’'23;          French          Club;          Commence-         ¢          ment          Marshal,          ’26.         i         “A          heart          to          resolve,          a          head          to          contrive         and          a          hand          to          execute.”         Page          sixty-six         2         —         i:         ae          ee          op          PRIA          ANT          OHI          EES          ABN          Se,         “ig          feree          x          DoS          RCL,          8          Sei          SEH                    AYES          ye         SEE          SSP          RENGP          HS          i          a          iP          ames         yo          KS          tN          =         J                   4          Se         A          wl         BES          Pv          US          Os          Aig         eo          =e         ———         ee          =          aa          os         2          =          4d                    Mh          —          DA           a         7          x          ara          AQ          ASA)         Senior          Class         ALLEEN          McKINNEY         CHESNEE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          International          Relations         Club;          Patricians;          Choral          Society,          ’24.         “The          reason          firm,          the          temperate          will,         Endurance,          foresight,          strength          and         skill.”         CAROLYN          McLEEs         GREENWOOD,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;          U.          D.          C.         Chemistry          Club;          College          Marshal,          ’25;         Vice-President          U.          D.          C.,          ’26;          Secretary         Chemistry          Club,          ’26.         “Tf          seriously          I          may          convey          my          thoughts         In          this          my          light          deliverance,          I          have         spoke         With          one          that          in          her          sex,          her          years,         profession,         Wisdom          and           constancy,          hath          amazed         me          more         Than          I          dare          blame          my          weakness.”         Mary          McLure         CHESTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Wade          Hampton          Lit-         erary          Society;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Journal          Staff,         ’24;          International          Relations          Club;          Secre-         tary          Senior          Class;          Tatler          Staff,          ’26.         “Age          cannot          whither          her         Nor          custom          stale          her          infinite          variety.”         Page          sixty-seven         be          ARS          2          a         Son         Gan         Senior          Class         LouisE          McMILLAn         SPARTANBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Chemistry          Club;          Curry          Lit-         erary          Society;          R.          S.          I.          A.;          Athletic          'As-         sociation,         “So          her          life          has          flowed          from          its          myster-         ious          urn,         A          sacred          stream         In          whose          calm          depth          the          beautiful          and         pure         Alone          are          mirrowed.”         ELLEN          McQuaRIE         SPARTANBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          International         Relations          Club;          French          Club;          Patri-         cians;          Masquers;          Player’s          Guild;          Swim-         ming          Team,          ’24;          Art          Editor          of          Johnson-         jan,          726;          Ant           Editor          of          “Tatler;          se          26;         Y,          We          Go          JA.          “Cabinet          (Council          26:         President          of          Wade          Hampton          Literary          So-         ciety,          ’26;          President’s          Council,          ’26;          Dis-         tinguished,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25;          Delegate          to          Blue         Ridge,          '26;          Honorary          Scholarship,          ’23,          ’24,         25;          A.          Markley          Lee          Scholarship,          ’26.         “Where          love          may          win          devotion,          and          the         heart         That          with          the          fire          of          genius          only          pines         May          find          the          guidance          of          a          kindred         atten         JANIE          MANNING         CLIO,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          GC.          A.:          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          U.          D.          C.         “Her          air,          her          manner,          all          who          saw          ad-         mired          ;         Courteous,          though          coy,          and          _          gentle,         though          retired.”         Page          sixty-eight         ae          RESET          PNB         “ngtiier,         en          —___|99,          Ora:          eae         SV          =         Senior          Class         EuLtA          Mare          MartTIn         LAURENS,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;          Hockey         Team,          ’22,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25;          Track          Team,          ’22,          23,          7°25;          Varsity          Hockey,          ’25;          Wearer         OL          “OW:         “Admired          by          all          who          know          her          well,         But          she          gets          into          mischief          too          often          to         tellee         HAZEL          MartTINn         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Choral          Club,          ’22,          °25;          Orchestra,         ;         nw         “The          light          of          love,          the          purity          of          grace.”         MARIAN          GRAVELY          MARTIN         CHERAW,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          French         Club,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25;          International          Relations         Club;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Girl         Scouts;          Distinguished,          ’24,          ’25;          U.          D.          C.         She          has          each          virtue          in          that          supreme         degree,         That          as          no          one          prevailed,          so          all          was         she,         The          several          parts          lay          hidden          in          the         piece,         The          occasion          but          exerted          that          or          this.         Page          sixty-nine         Shae,         CORRE          pm         Senior          Class         MINNIE          LULA          MartTIn         FAIRFOREST,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Choral         Society,          ’24;          Chemistry          Club,          ’26;          Curry         Literary          Society.         “Grace          was          in          all          her          steps,           heaven          in         her          eye,         In          every          gesture          dignity          and          love.”         Ovepa          Martin         BLACKSBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.=          Athletic          Aissociation=          Ry          Ss         I.          A.;          Chemistry          Club;          Curry          Literary         Society;          Glee          Club;          Choral          Society;          Girl         Scouts.         “O          born          to          soothe          distress          and          lighten         care;         Lively          as          soft,          and          innocent          as          fair!         Blest          with          that          sweet          simplicity          of         thought         So          rarely          found,          and          never          to          be         taught.”         FRANCES          MATTHEWS         NORTH          AUGUSTA,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          International          Relations         Club;          French          Glub;,           225          ¥.,          W.          12          A.          Gab-=         inet,          ’25;          Johnsonian          Staff,          ’25.         The          light          of          love,          the          purity          of          grace,         The          mind,          the          music          breathing          from         her          face,         ‘The          heart          whose          softness          harmonize          the         whole,         And,          OH!          her          eye          was          in          itself          a          soul!         7         YQ          SLRS          .         Page          seventy         A          SEBS          XS          ey          ae          pa)          CP          OO          ALS         nen         a.         ANNIE          LouIsE          MAYEs         MAYESVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Patricians;         President          of          Patricians,          ’25;          Choral          So-         Ciety,          °24.         “She          walks          in          marble          galleries,         She          talks          with          kings          the          while.”                   =|         EMMA          CorNELIA          MILLING         GREENWOOD,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C:          A.;          Athletic          Associztion;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;          French         Club;          Chemistry;          U.          D.          C.;          Sec.          of          French         Club,          ’25;          Sec.          of          Chemistry          Club,          ’25;          Y.         We          CG          A.          Cabinet,          “26;          President          of         French          Club,          ’26;          Presidents’          Council,          '26.         “That          generous          boldness          to          defend          an         innocent          or          absent          friend.”         ELEANOR          ELIZABETH          Mims         EDGEFIELD,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          French          Club;          International         Relations          Club;          Choral          Society;          Girl         Scouts;          Athletic          Association;          Winthrop         Literary          Society;          College          Orchestra.         “A          full,          rich          nature,          free          to          trust,         Truthful          and          almost          sternly          just.”         Page          seventy-one         —         4          PRA         ane         TON          |          UPR          GaN          ee          eS          OM          Dw          2,          eee          manes          nates         RPDS          SEGRE          OS          —          BES          Sy          peer          ESE          ee                   ih          pe          i          a          ated          _——         —          bea          YB          cette          spoiad                            Mary          ELizABETH          MITCHELL         HONEA          PATH,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society.         “With          a          heart,          the          home          of          honor          and         truth.”         Mattie          Lee          MItTcHELt         ANDERSON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Basketball,          '23,          ’24,          ’25;          Freshman          Repre-         sentative          at          Blue          Ridge;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;         Athletic          Association;          Curry          Literary          So-         ciety;          Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet,          ’24;          Secretary         of          Class,          ’25;          International          Relations         Club;          Senior          Librarian;          Freshman          Com-         missioner          Leader.         “Her          words          are          trusty          heralds          to          her         thoughts.”         Leta          MitcHUM         KINGSTREE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Chem-         istry          Club;          Curry          Literary          Society.         “Zealous,          yet          modest,          innocent          though         free,         Patient          of          toil,          serene          amidst          alarms.”         Page          seventy-two         ae,          rca          )          apne          gat          a          gl          «nb          ESTATE          A          ORS          SE         SEER          AN          2)          ji         of          a         eH           4.          we                   Senior          Class         Marcaret          H.          MontTGoMERY         KINGSTREE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Inter-         national          Relations          Club;          Chemistry          Club;         Curry          Literary          Society.         “Her          beauty          of          person          is          excelled          only         by          her          purity          of          soul.”         BLANCHE          ELIZABETH          Moore         ANDERSON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Chemistry          Club;          U.          D.         Ge          French          Club.         “Unforced          with          punishment,          unawed          by         fear,         Her          words          were          simple,          and          her          soul         sincere.”         FRANCES          EARLE          Moore         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Dra-         matie          Club;          French          Club.         “You          are          mobile          as          the          veering          air         And          all          your          charms          more          changeful         than          the          tide.”         Page          seventy-three         SES          SE          FMB,          GEASS          KOOKS          aie          “          GAY          SB          Kite          Fgh          ig          A          NG          eae          IT          oN         cs          aes          yr                    Sai          ff          SSE          ON          Ses          Het          He          jaar          RES         ;          a         Mile         The         We         —          ESE          AD          LN          Sees          ee          -          ae         Senior          Class         ANNE          FLoripA          MorGAan         AIKEN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;Winthrop          Literary          Society;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          International          Re-         lations          Club.         “What          is          lovely          never          dies,         But          passes          into          other          loveliness,         Stardust          or          seafoam,          flower          or          winged         Sri”         MARGARET          ELIZABETH          Morris         BREVARD,          NORTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Chapel          Proctor,          ’23,          ’24;         Journal          Staff,          °25;          Secretary          Curry          Liter-         ary          Society,          ’°25;          Swimming          Team,          ’24,         725;          Student          Poetry          Society;          Red          Cross         Life          Saving          Corps;          Examiner’s          Badge;         Masquers;          Players          Guild;          Y.          W.          CGC.          A.         Cabinet,          ’26;          President          Senior          Class,          ’26,         “She          had          a          heart          to          praise,          an          eye          to         see,         And          beauty          was          her          king.”         MarjorigE          Lucite          Mozinco         BISHOPVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         |         .         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          International          Relations         Club;          French          Club;          Distinguished,          ’23,          ’24,         25.         “Of          fertile          mind,          of          massive          heart         She          always          acts          well          her          part.”         Page          seventy-four         a5         BL         EE          :         A         (o)         FE          EROS          E          RE          «tile          eR          CREED          PERE          OR         “Wp          SORE          ES          SESE          Ke          ;          is         Yj          SNS          =         Senior          Class         MartHa          Murray         AIKEN,          SOUTIT          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          International          Re-         lations          Club;          Choral          Society,          ’23.         “A          lovely          countenance          is          the          fairest          of         all          sights.”         ELEANOR          NEWBURY         SPARTANBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          International         Relations          Club;          Distinguished,          '23.         “To          say          little          and          perform          much          shows         the          characteristics          of          a          great          mind.”         VIRGINIA          NOBLE         BRANCHVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Yo          W.          ©:          A.;          Curry          Diterary          Society;         Chemistry          Club;          U.          D.          C.;          Athletic          Asso-         ciation.         “A          tender          heart,          a          will          inflexible.”         Page          seventy-five         Ose          SHER          BTR          PO          |          Y          BRIT          BEBEOS         -          J          ae          SS          rs          iy          f=          a          Be          N         ecto          Ne         ALicE          Marjorie          OLIVER         DILLON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;         Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          U.          D:.          C:         “Ye          Gods,          end          this          college          life          and         make          two          lovers          happy.”         Harriet          MaAriA          PALMER         RIDGEWAY,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          International         Relations          Club;          R.          Sz          L.A,         “Far          may          we          search          before          we          find         A          heart          so          noble          or          so          kind.”         ETHEL          ELIZABETH          PARLER         ELLOREE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Yo          Wi.          (Cle          AS?          U.          DA          Ge          RuralssSchooWtim=         provement          Association;          Athletic          Associa-         tion;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;         International          Relations          Club,         “To          see          her          is          to          love          her         And          love          her          forever;         For          nature          made          her          what          she          is         And          never          made          another.”         :          Page          seventy-six         Sie         :          Senior          Class         SARAH          PARKER         HOLLY          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Chemistry          Club.         “Just          tall          enough          to          be          graceful,         Just          dainty          enough          to          please,         Manners          so          pleasant          and          charming         She          puts          you          at          once          at          your          ease.”         Lois          IsLE          PARROTT         DARLINGTON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literray          Society;          Girl          Scouts.         “Love,          sweetness,          goodness,          in          her          per-         son          shined.”         MADELINE          CARLYLE          PATTERSON         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          Cc.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          R.          S,          I.          Ae         International          Relations          Club.         “And          though          she          promise          to          her          loss,         She          makes          her          promise          good.”         Page          seventy-seven         ORES         ae         Na.         SAA          ANMEAN          SAINSNS          gaan         AQ          SS          ssc         Owed          SUA          HES          Sy         BS          Ay          SS          go          IA          a          ET          gO          STS)          Saath          pane          RES          PHT          PROS         (          |=          =         ra          f          {          €         t                    ‘          -          a          f         Senior          Class         NeL_L          AUMAN          PATTERSON         BENNETTSVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          CGC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Chemistry         Clubs         “Let          the          world          slide,          let          the          world          go.         A          fig          for          care,          a          fig          for          woe.”         Nextt          PEEPLES         VARNVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Sctence         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Choral,          ’25,          ’26;          Junior         Representative          Executive          Board;          Corres-         ponding          Secretary          Curry          Literary          Society,         725;          Vice-President          of          Executive          Board,         26.         “Like          to          the          damask          rose          you          see         Or          like          the          blossom          on          the          tree.”         SARAH          OLIVIA          PEGUES         KOLLOCK,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;         International          Relations          Club;          French         Club;          Corresponding          Secretary          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society,          ’24;          Secretary         and          Treasurer          Girl          Scouts,          °25;          Swimming         Team,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25;          Distinguished,          ’25;         Y.          W.          CGC.          A.          Cabinet,          ’26;          Editor          Y.          W.          ¢         A.          Handbook,          ’26;          College          Marshal,          ’25;         House          President          McLaurin          Hall,          ’26;          1st         Lieutenant          Girl          Scouts,          ’26.         “As          constant          as          the          northern          star.”         Page          seventy-eight         i         .         4         i          oe         60         Chee         ‘          es          ONY          BY          i          Sepa          Teh          BES          as          ea          oe          x         2          E          aaa                   he                   yn         Wied         :          2         .          O          O          ¥i         ——          7           oN         LOWS         =          ee          ey          yf                    ee         ¥)                   ‘          Os         SIS                  {         i                  ae          SS         TEENIE          dew)         Senior          Class         Josie          VirGINIA          PETTY         BOWLING          GREEN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;         U.          D.          C.;          Rural          School          Improvement          As-         sociation;          Chemistry          Club;          International         Relations          Club,         “What          she          wills          to          do          or          say,         Is          wisest,          virtuousest,          discreetest,         best.”         LucILLE          PICKELSIMER         PIEDMONT,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Winthrop          Literary          Society;          Choral          Socie-         ty,          26;          Chemistry          Club;          Athletic          Associa-         tion;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Chapel          Choir;          Life          Sav-         ing          Corp;          A.          R.          C.;          Swimming          Team,          ’24;         Hockey          Squad,          ’25;          Track          Team,          ’25.         “Why          worry?          It          will          happen          anyway,         And          sunshine          drives          the          rain          away.”         Sim          ESTaee          Picrs         SUMMERTON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Curry          Literary          Society;          Ath-         letic          Association;          International          Relations         Club.         “A          friend          to          truth,          of          soul          sincere,          in         action          faithful,          in          honor          clear.”         Page          seventy-nine         re         Beccss          ey          fay)          os          BRS          oy         ou          See          BEER          PND          |          185          pe          eS          Se          yea         o          RL          y_          5         ie          ae          Tha         Senior          Class         ISABELLE          PLOWDEN         MANNING,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Patricians;         International          Relations          Club;          See.          of          Stu-         dent          Government          Association,          '24;          Del.          to         Ind.          Student          Volunteer          Convention,          ’'24;         Corresponding          Secretary          of          Wade          Hamp-         ton          Literary          Society,          ’24;          Secretary          of          Y.         WwW.          C.          A.,          ’25;          Sec.-Treas          of          Patricians,         ’25;          College          Marshal,          ’25;          Johnsonian         Staff,          ’25;          Delegate          to          State          Press          Asso-         ciation,          ’25;          Delegate          to          Blue          Ridge          Con-         ference,          ’°25;          Distinguished,          '23,          24,          °25%         President          of          Y.          W.          C.          A.,          ’26;          President’s         Council,          °26;          Honorary          Member          of          Stu-         dent          Executive          Board,          ’26.         “She          thinks          without          confusion,          clearly,         Loves          her          fellowmen          sincerely,         Acts          from          honest          motives          purely.”         GERTRUDE          GRACE          POLIAKOFF         LANCASTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Basketball          Team,         23,          °24,          ’°25;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          So-         ciety;          French          Club;          International          Rela-         tions          Club;          Orchestra,          ’25-’26;          Librarian         of          Orchestra,          ’26;          Girl          Scouts.         “Don’t          worry          about          your          work;          do         what          you          can,          let          the          rest          go,          and         grin          all          the          time.”         NeLL          Fay          PoLLarp         GREER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society.         “Good          humor          is          the          clear          blue          sky          of         the          soul!”         Page          eighty         35,          ME         sty          cE         mae          He          i         ‘          Se          ee          ne         anki          ___]9          _———          i          CS          eee          =          SSS          ee         Sax          2          ——          Re          RS         A          es          EARN          ease          SNARES          Bee          WIA          SES         Senior          Class         MarcGaret          E.          Pooe         GREENWOOD,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Choral          Society,          ’25,          ’26;         Girl          Scouts.         “She          moves          a          goddess          and          she          looks          a         queen.”         LURLINE          MINTZ          PoRTER         BLACKSBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;         Chemistry          Club;          U.          D.          C.;          Girl          Scouts.         “My          joy          is          as          deep          as          the          ocean          and          my         troubles          as          light          as          its          foam.”         VERNA          MAE          POTTER         COWPENS,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Chem-         istry          Club;          Winthrop          Literary          Society.         “Heart          on          her          lips         And          soul          within          her          eyes.”         Page          eighty-one         SYR          OR          ere          GIO          No          yg          RDA          AOI          E,          PHL          AY          PATER          NO          MR          PL          oT          OPE          I          TL          A          Oar          4]         SES          GEIR          —          hha          ES          mit          Rg          EER          SE”                   to          pec           a          ae          =          ‘}          Z         ie         ethan          a         TO          FRG          Ss         i          Hee         oot         ae         =          ——          5         Wan          dt,,          NA          ASR         —=         oa,         —-         Senior          Class         HENRIETTA          STUCKEY          PRICE         BISHOPVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          International         Relations          Club;          French          Club;          U.          D.          C.;         Chemistry          Club.         “Sweetness,          truth,          and          every          grace,         Which          time          and          use          are          want          to         teach,         The          eye          may          in          a          moment          reach         And          read          distinctly          in          her          face.”         NELLE          PUTNAM         LAURENS,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Chemistry          Club;          U.          D.         Ge         “To          live          is          to          do         What          must          be          done;          |         To          work          and          be          true         For          work          is          soon          done.”         EstTHER          Rocers          REID         RICHBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          U.          D.          C.;         Chemistry          Club,         “Rare          compound          of          quality,          noble          and         fine,         With          plenty          of          sense,          and          good          humor,         too.”         Page          éighty-two         ==         EO          LIS          wr          SR          heprgoal          STRIE          LIOR          ESO          OBL          GAS,         SSE          Splatt          IEEE          RTD          PPL          RES         4          y          “40          ce)          y         Xa          SSS          SG)         Senior          Class         ANNIE          RHOAD         BRANCHVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society.         “Blest          with          that          sweet          simplicity          of         thought         So          rarely          found,          and          never          to          be         bought.”         LENA          RHOAD         BRANCHVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society.         “Tt’s          not          because          you're          jolly,         And          never          a          trifle          blue;         It’s          not          because          your          words         Are          never          s:ow          and          few.         But          the          reason          we          all          love          you         Is          just          because          you’re          you.”         BARBARA          RICHARDSON         PIEDMONT,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y¥,          Wi.          ©.          A.          Hockey          Team,          ’22+          Choral         Club;          Orchestra,          ’22;          Music          Club,          725.         “Wilt          thou          have          music?         Then          seek          her.”         Page          eighty-three         rpaaaeees          i         Capra          DHS          PORE          CRS          YE          ea         ee          ES.         re          ee         —          Sa          ee         SY          A          SY         on         Senior          Class         Mary          Evans          RIDDLE         LANCASTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          International          Relations         Club;          Patricians,         “Genius,          that          power          which          dazzles         mortal          eyes,         Is          oft          but          perseverance          in          disguise.”         Lua          F.          Ricsy         MANNING,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          French         Club;          International          Relations          Club;          Vice-         President          of          International          Relations          Club,         °26;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society.         “Her          hair          is          not          more          sunny          than          her         heart.”         DorotHy          WILSON          RILEY         DENMARK,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          U.          D.         C.;          Girl          Scouts;          Music          Club;          Athletic          As-         sociation:          Y.          W.          GC.          A.:          Chapel          Choir;         Dramatic          Club;          Choral          Society.         “Thy          modesty’s          a          candle          to          thy          merit.”         Page          eighty-four         ar          =         BEDE          E          PEDERI          EL          Ai          CNL          OSA          gpm         =          Z         aire                    RX          adisdynnnd:         May         Senior          Class         Mary          MARGARET          RILEY         GARNETT,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          International          Relations         Club;          French          Club;          Distinguised,          ’25,         “To          those          who          know          thee          not,          no          words         can          paint,         And          those          who          know          thee          well,          know         all          words          are          faint.”         Mary          L  E          RIVERS         CHESTERFIELD,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Curry          Literary          Society;          Ath-         letie          Association;          Choral          Society;          Music         Club;          French          Club.         ’         “The          price          of          wisdom          is          above          rubies.’         Brirtre          Maer          Ropsins         ST.          GEORGE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          French         .”          Club;          ’25,          ’26;          College          Orchestra,          725,          ’26;         Curry          Literary          Society;          International          Re-         lations          Clubs,         “She          has          a          voice          and          smile          of          gladness,         And          eloquence          of          beauty.”         Page          eighty-five         WSEAS          RPE          SE          BSG          ONG          DER          |          WR          SIR          Gees          IAC          EO         RE          Ny          ES         BASE          PU          PER          Dt          A          i          yas         ca)          -          Sh          (—          The         a          ©          6          }          y         ee          oF          THT          aR         aaa          S          ))          |         ASN          12          —         =          :          :          =          ee          Lf                     A          oleae          =          C                    MA——          QS          RO         ;          :          Senior          Class         HELEN          Evans          ROGERS         BISHOPVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society.         “Her          face          with          thousand          beauties          blest;         Her          mind          with          thousand          virtues         stored.”         HELEN          Rosa         GEORGETOWN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          Dramatic          Club;         Class          Secretary,          ’23;          Assistant          Business         Manager          The          Journal,          ’25;          College          Mar-         shal,          '25;          Business          Manager          The          Journal,         26.         “Helen,          thy          beauty          is          to          me         Like          those          nicaean          barks          of          yore         That          gently,          o’er          a          perfumed          sea,         The          weary          wayward          wanderer          bore         To          his          own          native          shore.”         MarGaArET          R.          SANDERS         SUMTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Inter-         national          Relations          Club;          Wade          Hampton         Literary          Society.         “She          stands          four-square          to          a‘!          the          winds         that          blow.”         Page          eighty-six         vam          ZS          x          25          y          Rig          SAA          PS          TEROYS                    AP          3          PB          AMA          ta          As         Se          a          ke          a          ee          es         .          b          ae          ae          f         TMITLIER         =N          Z         SS          hex          =          ae          MUNN          Senne          a          ea         pu         Senior          Class         FLora          SATTERFIELD         SIMPSONVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          R.          S.          I.          A.         “Beauties          in          vain          their          pretty          eyes          may         roll;         Charms          strike          the          sight,          but          merit          wins         the          soul.”         Mary          Roper          SCALES         GREENVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Sctence         Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          International         Relations          Club;          Masquers-Journeyman;         Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet,          ’25;          Undergraduate         Representative,          °’26;          Choral          Choir,          ’25,         26;          Johnsonian          Reporter,          ’26;          Ellen          H.         Richards          Club;          President          of          Club,          '26;         Girl          Scouts;          Commencement          Marshal,          '25;         Music          Club;          Delegate          to          Blue          Ridge,          '24.         “Born          with          the          mind          of          a          reformer,         A          child          with          fancy          free,         Blessed          with          the          soul          of          a          poet,         What          more          is          there          to          be?”         Mary          MARGARET          SCOTT         BLACKSBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          International          Relations         Club;          Chemistry          Club;          Patricians;          Treas-         urer          Curry          Literary          Society,          ’26;          Associ-         ate          Business          Manager          of          Tatler,          '26.         “Loveliest          of          women!          heaven          is          in          thy         soul          ;         Beauty          and          virtue          shine          forever          round         thee,         Bright’ning          each          other!”         Page          eighty-seven         t         OS:         Tips          pS         UE          IER          SR          BON         Rr          ae          SQ         ;         le         ‘a          (Si          Bares          mee         =          {yp          —          =          ga         ——          )                  Senior          Class         MarGARET          ELIZABETH          SEGARS         OSWEGO,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Chemistry         Club;          President          Chemistry          Club,          ’25.         “A          wondrous          witching          charm.”          ConyYERS          PICKENS          SHANKLIN         GREER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Hockey          Team,          ’23;         Yonwe          Gaeae         “Oh,          she          is          fairer          than          the          evening          air         clad          in          the          beauty          of          a          thousand         stars.”’         ALLIENE          SHANNON         SHARON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Wade          Hampton          Literary         Society;          Athletic          Association;          Interna-         tionah          Relations          Club,         “There          be          none          of          beauty’s          daughters         with          a          magic          like          thee.”         SSR          ARS          SS         DMA          OA          A          Os         Page          eighty-eight         Senior          Class         EveLYN          Murray          SHEIDER         YORK,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          Cc.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          College         Marshal,          ’24;          Winthrop          Literary          Society;         Choral          Soclety.         “Learning          is          nothing          without          culti-         vated          manners,          but          when          the          two          are         combined          in          a          woman          you          have          one          of         the          most          exquisite          products          of          civiliza-         tion.”         Lots          VERNON          SHIRER         SUMTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Rural          School          Improvement         Association;          U.          D.          C.;          Athletic          Associa-         tion;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society,         “For          if          she          will,          she          will          you          may          de-         pend,          on          it;         And          if          she          won't,          she          won’t—so          there's         an          end          on’t.”’         AMANDA          SHULER         VANCE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor           of          Arts         Y.          W,          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Chemistry          Club;          Choral         Society;          French          Club;          Music          Club;          Rural         School          Improvement          Association;          U.          D.         (@F         “To          her          the          most          delicate,          the          most         sensible          of          all          pleasures,          consists          in          pro-         moting          the          pleasures          of          others.”         Page          eighty-nine         ew          Se          ea          ie         we          SS         y         wR          RA         Senior          Class         SARA          SHULER         VANCE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Rural          School          Improve-         ment          Association;          Chemistry          Club;          U.          D.         C.;          Choral          Society;          Chapel          Choir;          Treas-         urer          ot          Rural          School          Association,          '25-’26.         “A          perfect          woman          nobly          planned,         To          warn,          to          comfort,          and          command;         And          yet          a          spirit          still          and          bright         With          something          of          angelic          light.”         JANIE          MAE          Simpson         PENDLETON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Athletic          Association;          Chemistry          Club;          U.         D.          C.;          Ellen          H.          Richards          Club;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Freshman         Commission          Leader,          ’25,          ’26,         “Hen          beauty          of          person          is          excelled          only         by          her          purity          of          soul.”         LoutseE          SIMs         WATERLOO,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Chemistry          Club;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Rural         School          Improvement          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Athletic          Association.         “Devoted,          sincere,          generous,          void          of         guile,         And          with          her          whole          heart’s          welcome         in          her          smile.”         Page          ninety         Pree         ty          Lf         ii         ae         Ve”,          jf         SIRES          Os         Wize          a         ee         Senior          Class         Mary          Macness          SLOAN         SPARTANBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Athletic          Association;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Glee         Club,          ’25,          ’26;          Music          Club,          ’25,          ’26;          Secre-         tary          of          Music          Club,          ’25;          Vice-President          of         Music          Club,          ’26;          Choral          Society,          ’26.         “Tis          the          songs          ye          sing          and          the          smiles         ye          wear         That’s          a-makin          the          sun          shine          every-         where.”         Daisy          EmiIty          SMITH         DALZELLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Choral          So-         ciety;          Chapel          Choir;          President          Chapel         Choir,          ’25-'26;          Glee          Club,          '24-’26;          R.          S.          I.         A.;          Masquers,          ’24-’26;          French          Club;          U.         Os         “The          light          of          love,          the          purity          of          grace,         The          mind,          the          music          breathing          from         |          her          face.”         FLORIDE          GWENDOLYN          SMITH         DALZELLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          cC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Glee          Club,          '25,         26;          Choral          Society,          ’23,          ’24,          ’26;          Chapel         Choir,          ’25,           ’26;          Rural          School          Improve-         ment          Association;          French          Club;          U.          D.          C.;         Masquers;          Chemistry          Club;          International         Relations          Club;          Girl          Scouts,         “A          gentle          way,          a          pretty          face,         A          sweet-toned          voice,         A          fairy-like          grace.”         Page          ninety-one         —_          SW           K          RAS         ,         SSE          A          SSCS          sacl          fete          RE         m          ES          eae          SY          =          s          pss          SG          GS         Mi          J         a          y.          A         WS          J          :          rae         L—          The          a         vice          oo         SUNS          :          aahee         Senior          Class         LouIsE          FLEMING          SMITH         LAURENS,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          U.          D.          C.;          Curry          Literary          So-         ciety;          International          Relations          Club;          Ath-         letic          Association.         “With          a          glance          of          your          eyes          you         could          plunder          all          the          wealth          of          songs         struck          from          poet’s          harps,          fair          woman!”         MarJoORIE          SMITH          |         LIBERTY,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Choral         Society,          ’23;          Curry          Literary          Society.         “Kick          the          worry          out          the          window,         Let          the          livin’          sunshine          in.”         LuciL—E          RyAN          SMOAK         SALISBURY,          NORTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          International         Relations          Club;          Masquers;          Choral          Socie-         ty;          Glee          Club,          7265          U.          D.C:         “Of          her          bright          face          one          glance          will         trace,         A          picture          on          the          brain;         And          of          her          voice          in          echoing          hearts         A          sound          must          long          remain.         Page          ninety-fwo         Senior          Class         EVELYN          SPARKS         GAFFNEY,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society,          Patricians.         “Everything          comes          to          him          who          waits,         so          why          hurry?”         ANNE          GAILLARD          STACKER         EUTAWVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Patricians;          U.         A          10s          6S         “That          true          and          loving          heart,          that          g ift         of          a          mind,          earnest,          clear,          pro-         found.”         MertA          STANTON         MCOLL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          French          Club;          U.          D.          C.;         Rural          School          Improvement          Association,         “Good          nature          and          good          sense          must          ever         join.”         Page          ninety-three                   WANA.          osc          ASS          ann)         SK          |          p=          eN          So         Senior          Class         ELMA          LucILeE          STEELE         WINNSBORO,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          French          Club;          Interna-         tional          Relations          Club;          Rural          School          Im-         provement          Association;          Chemistry          Club.         “A          jolly,          unselfish          personality          is          the         greatest          gift          of          all.”         FRANCES          STEWART         HARTSVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          International          Relations          Club;         Dramatic          Club;          Athletic          Association;         Curry          Literary          Society.         “She’s          a          rosebud          set          with          little          wilful         thorns         And          as          sweet          as          any          air          could          make         her         SARA          ELIZABETH          STODDARD         OWINGS,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Masquers;          French          Club;         WU          D:          Cs          Choral          Society,          “2           Da;          a4,           20%         2,         Chorus          Choir,          ’22,          ’23,          ’24,          25,         “Just          the          airiest,          fairest          thing,         She          looks          as          fresh          as          a          morning’s          rose,         Newly          steeped          in          dew.”         Page          ninety-four         aS         gees         be         oe         5b         3?         Senior          Class         Lottie          C.          STONE         CROSS          ANCHOR,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Chem-         istry          Club.         “T          have          formed          the          practice          to          put          all         my          worries          down          in          the          bottom          of          my         heart,          and          sit          on          the          lid          and          smile.”         Mary          GRATTAN          STOVER         GREENVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          International         Relations          Club;          Choral          Society;          °'24,          '26.         “Her          eyes          as          stars          of          twilight          fair;         Like          twilight,          too,          her          dusky          hair;         But          all          things          else          about          her          drawn         From          May-time          and          the          cheerful         dawn.”         ROBERT          ANNA          STRAIN         ATHENS,          GEORGIA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Mas-         quers;          Hockey          Tram,          ’238,          '24,          °25,          ’26:         Basketball,          ’23,          '24;          Swimming          Team,          ’23,         724;          Johnsonian          Staff,          ’26;          Tatler          Staff,          26;          A.          R.          C.          Examiner.         “Above          her          fan         She’d          make          sweet          eyes          at          Caliban.”         Page          ninety-five         —————         Seas          Ns          SAAR          ER         wee          HERES         42          EEE          ae         Wir          ESOS         MIRANDA          STUCKEY         RIDGE          SPRING,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          College          Marshal;          Patri-         cians;          French          Club;          International          Rela-         tions          Club:          President          Dof          I,          BR...          a2;         Scouts’          Secretary          and          Treasurer,          ’24;          Sec-         cond          Lieutenant,          ‘26;          Johnsonian          Staff,         24,          ’'25;          Senior          Editor,          ’26;          Distinguished,         DIR          ap          Ale          UP          Ass         “Pure          wit          is          nature          to          advantage         dress’d         What          oft          was          thought          yet          near          so          well         express’d.”         HILpA          REBECCA          SYFAN         ABBEVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts.         “Angels          are          painted          fair          to          look          like         thee.”         Guapys          L.          TALBERT         MCCORMICK,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts;          Interna-         tional          Relations          Club;          Chemistry          Club;         Patricians;          Vice-President          Patricians,          ’25;         Junior          Literary          Editor          Journal          Staff,          ’25;         Delegate          to          College          Press          Association,          '25;         College          Marshal,          ’25;          Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cabinet,         726;          Editor-in-Chief          Journal,          ’26;          Presi-         dents’          Council,          ’26;          Distinguished,          ’23,          ’24,         ’25;          Honorary          Scholarship,          ’25,          ’26;          A.         Markley          Lee          Scholarship,          ’26.         “A          peaceful          mind,          a          genius          in          develop-         ment.”         Page          ninety-six         See          ae         ha         NA          XSs          ww         tS          wks         ———          —         ———_——         Senior          Class         CYNTHIA          ELIZABETH          TEAM         LUGOFF,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         |          Bachelor          of          Science         |          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen         |          H.          Richards          Club;          Winthrop          Literary          So-         ciety;          House          President          Margaret          Nance         Hall,          ’25-’26,         “And          mistress          of          herself,          though          China         fall         MARGARET          CHAPLIN          THOMAS         COLUMBIA,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         |          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          Chemistry          Club.         “The          value          of          a          life          is          measured          in         terms          of          action          and          idealism.”         SADIE          ADELLE          THOMAS         VARNVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          International          Relations         Club;          Vice-President          Class,          '25;          Execu-         tive          Board,          ’26.         “A          charm          of          grace,          a          charm          of          smile,         A          charm          of          friendship          all          the          while.”                   Page          ninety-seven         sae          ei          oa          BCR         SEER          eR          i          ee          SoS          ES          SER          abt          EES          .         n          Le“          eee          =          Nok          Ly         ra          °          saa          =          Tesi          alS         =         Senior          Class         Cassi—E          LEE          “THOMASON         FOUNTAIN          INN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W..          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Cufry         Literary          Society.         “A          truer,          nobler,          trustier          heart,         More          loving          or          more          loyal,          never          beat         Within          a          human          breast.”         RutH          A          tice          THOMASON         FOUNTAIN          INN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association:          Curry         Literary          Society.         “All          her          thoughts          as          fair          within          her         eyes,         As          bottom          agates          seem          to          wane          and         gloat         In          crystal          currents          of          clear          morning         seas,”         MvrRIEL          ELIZABETH           THOMPSON         FOUNTAIN          INN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          International          Relations         Club;          French          Club;          Distinguished,          ’23;          Y.         W.          C.          A.          Cabinet,          ’26.         “Tis          the          mind          that          makes          the          body         Tich2         Page          ninety-eight         wT          SS         ie         Ff          iA          SNS          ee          ae          aa          PAIN          OMA          TAA          PS          TIVO          L          AOS         Bi          aS          ee          ae          Ces         yep                    =         e          -         Senior          Class         AppiE          Masry          TILLtoTson         HARTSVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Rural          School         Improvement          Association;          Choral          Society.         “Patience          is          a          necessary          ingredient          of         genius.”         CATHERINE          McIver          TIMMERMAN         SUMTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Sctence         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Glee         Club,          ’24,          ’25,          ’26;          Athletic          Association;         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Johnsonian          Staff,          ’26.         “Music!          Oh!          how          faint,          how          weak         Language          fades          before          thy          spell;         Why          should          feeling          ever          speak         When          thou          canst          breathe          thy          soul          so         well          ?”         MarGareET          INEZ          TINSLEY         SPARTANBURG,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          Cc.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Inter-         national          Relations          Club;          Y.          W.          C.          A.          Cab-         inet,          ’25.         “But          she          was          trained          in          nature’s          school,         Nature          had          blest          her.”         Page          ninety-nine         GENEL          fay          Bore,          JENA         OSS          ERIS          Oe         Ly          Saco          e          Sal          eel          —                  GS          BR          IEC          OE          100          eS          BOE          MGIA         iff          ZEEE          SERB          pO          PES         2          ¥         ht          ——          ph          3          NS         TGR          BON          Yea          tien          eas         TL          an          eets          Sb          sens          cs          ee         Senior          Class         MarGARET          AGNES          [RIBBLE         ANDERSON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          Music          Club,         Poetry          Society;          International          Relations         Clubs          Freneh          Clube          Y.          W.          ‘G.-Ay          Cabinet,         725;          Distinguished,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25;          Honorary         Scholarships,          ’23;          Journal          Staff,          ’25,          ’26;         Choral          Society,          7255          Chapel          ‘Choir.          25:         Vice-President          French          Club,          ’26;          Vice-         President          Winthrop          Literary          Society,          '26;         President          Poetry          Society,          ’26;          Presidents’         Council,          ’26.         “As          in          perfumes,          composed          with          art          and         cost,         Tis          hard          to          say          what          scent          is          upper-         most,         Nor          this          part          musk          or          civet          can          we         call,         Or          amber,          but          a          rich          result          of          all.”         HELEN          TURNER         DENMARK,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Ath-         letic          Association;          ¥.          WG.          -A ;)          UDG.         “Those          who          paint          her          truest          praise          her         most.”         EpNA          JT          UTEN         VARNVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Patri-         cians;          International          Relations          Club;          Cur-         ry          Literary          Society.         “So          unaffected,          so          composed          a          mind;         So          firm,          so          soft,          so          strong          yet          so          re-         fined.”         ©          SMG          AS          RO         Page          one          hundred                  a          Wohi         Senior          Class         Rosa          CoRNELIA          VEAL         ARCADIA,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Ya          W.          Cc          Al;          Athletic          Association;          R.          S.          L.         A.;          Curry          Literary          Society;          Girl          Scouts.         “A          strong          mind          prompted          by          noble          pur-         pose.”         SADIE          EUGENIA          WADE         LOWRYS,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Y.          W          C.          A.;          Curry         Literary          Society;          French          Club;          Interna-         tional          Relations          Club.         “Studious,          kindly,          gracious          and          sweet,         She          is          a          dear          from          her          head          to          her         feet.”         :          P          =a          i          oe         JULIA          ELIZABETH          WARRINER         SOCIETY          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Inter-         national          Relations          Club;          U.          D.          C.;          Hockey         Team,          ’26;          Scouts;          Wade          Hampton          Liter-         ary          Society.         “Once          your          friend,          always          your          friend,         From          the          beginning          unto          the          end,         True          and          sincere,          loyal          and          kind,         Another          just          like          her,          you'll          never         find.”         Page          one          hundred          one          a          a          SEAR          ror          ya          en          ene          Sang         a          =          Sve                              }          Sy          oda          LO          on          °         Ole         2S          ae          ‘al         _          )          ae          S           H         o          Hy         LY”          t         te          A          a                   nie?         2          oO          SF          i          ji          Bs          A         _          y,          a         Mary          Lois          Warts         BETHUNE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen         H.          Richards          Club;          Wade          Hampton          Liter-         ary          Society;          Music          Club,          ’25;          Choral          So-         ciety;          Chapel          Choir;          Second          Glee          Club.         “The          temple          of          our          purest          thoughts          is—         silence.”         SARA          BREARLEY          WELDON         SAINT          CHARLES,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A;          Athietic          Association;          R.'S:          1:         A.}          President          of          R          oS:          1.          “Ax,          726)          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          Presidents’         Council,          ’26.          |         “Determination          makes          dreams          come         true.”         CLARA          HAYNSWoRTH          WELLS         SUMTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Rural         School          Improvement          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society,         “Gentle          in          her          manner.         Strong          in          her          performance,”         Page          one          hundred          two         ==          a         ee          i         Raa          in          Nines          sauna);         Senior          Class         Mamie          WELLS         TINDAL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society;          Athletic         Association;          French          Clubs          Y.          W.          C..          A.;         International          Relations          Club.         “Loyal          hearted,          strong          in          mind,         A          truer          friend,          you’ll          never          find.”         ANNIE          FRANCES          WHEELER         LITTLE          MOUNTAIN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Chemistry          Club;          R.          S.         1          ee          Nee          Gy          a1          aOR         “Unborn          tomorrow—dead          yesterday         What          matter          they          of          today          be          sweet          ?”’         Mary          Estette          WILLIAMS         CAMDEN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          French         Club;          International          Relations          Club;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          U.          D.          C.         “And          still          they          gazed,          and          still          their         wonder          grew,         That          one          small          head          should          carry          all         she          knew.”         Page          one          hundred          three         OS          RE          =          in          SHAS         ot         a          Sk          pies          OS          ER)          aig          Wipes          PES          Se          pene          RCN          %         ae          Ynre          J          lg         ote          Poa          ES          PBS          MES:          Zhe,          E          Senior          Class         InpiA          Miriam          WILLIAMS         ST.          GEORGE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Intér-         national          Relations          Club;          French          Club;         College          Orchestra,          ’25;          Secretary          and         Treasurer          Orchestra,          ’26.         “Her          very          frowns          are          fairer          far         Than          smiles          of          other          maidens          are.”         KATHERINE          WILLIAMS         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Dra-         matie          Club,         “Life,          what          art          thou          without          Love?”         Una          O’DELL          WILLIAMS         EASLEY,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Sctence         Athletie          Association;          Ellen          H.          Richards         Club;          Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Winthrop          Literary         Society         “Tf          cheerfulness          be          counted          the          measure         of          success—then          she          is          a          millionaire.”         Page          one          hundred          four         OCT          g          PALO          Toh         yy          |         LO          EO          peel          0          re          BOF         Aff          FLEES          SE          ERE          POR          Tae         Wy?          oe          ga          Veo          ay          nee         UW          riecean         |          The         THTUER         a         _——         fie         '7)          ,          ee          eS         Senior          Class         MrriaAmM          EsteELLeE          WILSON         FORESTON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Inter-         national          Relations          Club;          French          Club;         Curry          Literary          Society;          Chemistry          Club;         Yeu          GC.          uA.          Cabinet,          “26.         “A          girl          of          a          sunshiny          disposition,         Cheerful          word          and          friendly          smile;         One          who          is          capable,          dependable,          witty,         One          whom          we          know          as          worth          while.”         ELIZABETH          STEVENS          WITHERSPOON         LANCASTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          International          Relations          Club;         Athletic          Association;          Patricians;          French         Club;          Secretary          and          Treasurer          of          Inter-         national          Relations          Club;          Distinguished,         723,          °24,          °25;          Wade          Hampton          Literary          So-         ciety.         “What          a          miserable          world!          ‘Trouble          if         we          love,          trouble          if          we          don’t          love.”         Frances          Mason          WITHERSPOON         CLINTON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Wade         Hampton          Literary          Society;          International         Relations          Ciub;          Athletic          Representative,         723;          Treasurer          of          Class,          ’24;          Distinguishcd,          25.         “And          _          following          close          her          merriest         glance         Gleamed          through          her          eyes          the          heart's         romance.”         Page          one          hund red          five         Bee          ener         Cie          SN          els          .         oO          i          Naa         y         SS         7         Pee         ———          ——          ae         2          WG                    ws          ee          a          ae          et         =          =          ——=          p          J                    ws          -          ee          TZ          =          —          ———          ee          |         i          S          a                    A          oe          —__—_——          —          —          ae                    oo         uA          wn          oT          eS          SA          «4          NAS          ae          Sa          aS          nw         Senior          Class         GLapys          VERA          WOLFE         JAMISON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Curry         Literary          Society;          Music          Club;          Choral          So-         ciety;          French          Club.         “Never          over-serious,          not          too          frivolous,         But          a          rare          mixture          of          both.”         SARAH          WorRKMAN         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Mas-                   quers          Club;          Orchestra;          Block          ‘‘W”          Club;         Hockey          Squad,          ’23,          ’24,          ’25;          Basketball         Team,          23,          ’24,          °26;          Captain;          223,          924,          726.         Tennis          Doubles          Championship,          ’24,          °25;          .         A.          R.          C.          Life          Saving          Corps;          Winner          of         Highest          Number          Individual          Points’          in         Winthrop          Tract          Meets,          ’24,          ’25;          Winner         of          First          Place          in          United          States          in          Nation-         al          Telegraphic          Track          Meet,          ’24;          Awarded         Silver          Cups          for          Breaking          50-yard          Dash         Record          and          Running          Broad          Jump          Record;         Treasurer          of          Athletic          Association,          ’24;         Awarded          College          Sweater          for          One          of         Three          Best          All-Round          Athletes,          ’24,          ’25;         President          of          Athletic          Association,          ’26;         Presidents’          Council,          ’26;          Wearer          of          ‘“W”’’         “And          ne’er          did          Grecian          chisel          trace         A          nymph,          a          Naiad,          or          a          Grace          of         finer          form          or          lovelier          face.”         DorotHy          WracG         BLACKVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Athletic          Association;          Y          W.          C.          A.;          Chem-         istry          Club;          U.          D.          C.;          Rural          School          Im-         provement          Association;          Curry          Literary         Society.         “A          truer,          nobler,          trustier          heart,         More          loving          or          more          loyal          never          beat         Within          a          human          breast.”         Page          one          hundred          six         ;           Dg          saya          ;          j          eRe          nage          SCRE!          CLE          EES          PEDROS          L          ORE          SY          TD          OS          SIGE         ,          Sake          wy          ESET          BEB          per          RES          ony          es)          ome          ee          Sh         i          f          é          a          :          r          Wipe          oe          GO          “yo          2          |          ae          —          Se                   aes          2          2          ny          Pn         c         SS         Wyte:          s         ——         Senior          Class         HAZEL          WRIGHT         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association         “A          smile          for          all,          a          greeting          glad,         A          lovable,          jolly          way          she          had.”         ELLA          SLOAN          WYMAN         AIKEN,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Science         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Athletic          Association;          Ellen         iz          Richards          Club;          W inthrop          Literary         Society;          World’s          Fellowship          Committee;         Morning          Watch          Committee.         “She          is          gentle,          she          is          shy,         ”         But          she          has          mischief          in          her          eye.         HELEN          LOUISE          YONCE         JOHNSTON,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Winthrop          Society;          French         Club;          Chemistry          Club;          R.          S          I.          A.;          Girl         Seouts;          Athletic          Association,         “Lo,          those          who          know          her          not         No          words          can          paint.         Lo,          those          who          know          her         All          words          are          faint.”         Beto          s          x          “2          4          -          ria          oS          se          wee          ey         Page          one          hundred          seven         rare         wc         =           +         e          fh          ,          8g          SRT          AT          ATT          WORT          PALA         BE          Spel          pate          RES          RITE         mS          i          7          S         199          col          ee         sea           :          :          A          Seni          NRA          SnT          RGN          SSNS          iE          SN          A          WA.          SA          AA          J         Senior          Class         LorRENA          YOUNG         LIBERTY,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          C:          A.           Athletic          Associations          uR.          82          ©.         A;          Chemistry          Club;          Curry          Literary          Socie-         ty;          Girl          Scouts.         “Never          idle          a          moment,          thrifty          and         thoughtful          of          others.”         LULA          FRANCES          YOUNG         SIMPSONVILLE,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          GC.          A.;          Athletie          Association;          Win-         throp          Literary          Society;          International          Re-         lations          Club.         “Wer          wisdom          in          her          goodness          found          its         mate.”         Rosa          JONES          YOUNG         CHESTER,          SOUTH          CAROLINA         Bachelor          of          Arts         Y.          W.          CC.          A.;          U          D.          C.;          Athietie          Associa-=         tion;          International          Relations          Club.         “Intelligence,          courage,          and          enthusiasm;         but          the          greatest          of          these          is          enthus-         iasm.”         Page          one          hundred          eight         Ty          ae          ES         The          :         SS          oe          be          000          ¢          is          al          i         tien         —————Es          Wy          Hee.          1996           =         ae!          =          aes         I         Lat          Memuariam         ANNIE          AMILEE          SMITH         Fairforest,          N.          C.         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I          believe          in          true          comradeship,          in          enjoying         friends          because          they          give          me          a          chance          to          be          my         best          self.         I          believe          in          loyalty          to          myself,          to          my          friend,          to         my          organization,          and          to          my          college.         I          believe          in          being          happy,          in          being          glad          of          life,         and          glad          especially          of          Winthrop          College          life.         I          believe,          most,          in          a          life          of          real          service.         “This,          I          believe,          is          all          I          need         For          my          Philosophy          and          Creed.”         Page          one          hundred          ten         The         ee          PS          oe          SERIES          cis          cis         al         |          wy)          —          1996.          rT         JUNIORS         Page          one          hundred          eleven         AS          .          =O          Wiz          Ss          2          pe          inn          |          pay          Cees          e         a         TITLGR         So          SRS          SAS         92          Oe         SWYGERT         OSTEEN          KNIGHT         Junior          Class         OFFICERS         HELEN          SWYGERT          JuLia          Rosa         President          Vice-President         Lity          CRAWFORD          STEVENSON         Secretary         SUSIE          OSTEEN         Treasurer         MARGARET          KNIGHT         Ring          Chairman         STEVENSON         Page          one          hundred          twelve          —         aie          a0         sa          ale          SS          CoE         ed)          eee          ee         :                  BES         xy         —_s          :         ADAIR          B          AGNEW          ANDREWS.          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Pee          ees         Mary          Lou          McKINNon          .         ACKERMAN,          Mary          L,         ADAIR,          PAULEILA         ADAMS,          CATHERINE         ADAMS,          EUGENIA         ApaMs,          Mattie          MAE         AGNEW,          RosALiE          AMANDA         ALFORD,          J          ULIAETTE         ALLAN,          ELIZABETH         ALLEN,          ALICE         ALLEN,          ELIZABETH          B.         AN DERS,          ROSALIE         ATKINSON,          BONITA         ATKINSON,          Lucy         AUSTIN,          MARTHA         AVINGER,          EULA          LEE         BAGWELL,          REBA          JANE         Bair,          GLaApys          LypiA         BALDWIN,          CLARA          DorROoTHY         BALLARD,          ELIZABETH         BALLENTINE,          CURTYS         BARLOW,          SARAH         Bossett,          MERLE         BATES,          CATHERINE         BEACH,          INA          C.         BEACH,          NADEEN         BEACH,          REBECCA         BEDDINGFIELD,          MARY         BELL,          KATIE          CELESTIE         BELL,          MAMIE          LOUISE         BELL,          NINA          LEE         BELSER,          SARA         BETENBAUGH,          MyrTLe                   BLACK,          FLORINE         BiLackKMOoN,          Maccie          Lou         Boozer,          Rosa         Bosttick,          ELizA          LAWTON         BoweEN,          CATHERINE         BRABHAM,          BLANCHE         BriAp,          REBECCA         Brice,          VIRGINIA         BriscozE,          HELEN          RANDALL         BRISSIE,          SARA         Page          one          hundred          twenty-three         .         oe         ——         ES          OD          Ate,         ae         Moa          wins          Soe          QW          Snr:         SN          Wade         RCT          CSLCCILE         Vice-President         .          .          Secretary         MEMBERS         Brock,          PAULINE         Brople,          ISABEL         BrRooKER,          MAGGIE          LURINE         BRooME,          BIRDIE         Broom,          WINIFRED         BROUGHTON,          LEONORA          E.         Brown,          EVELYN         Brown,          Lots         Brown,          Rusy          EpDNA         BROWNE,          ELIZABETH          L.         Browne,          Mary          Lee         Bruce,          ANNIE          LOUISE         BRYANT,          MARION         Bryson,          DEREE         BUCHANAN,          ELIZABETH         Bunpy,          EstHER          LORENA         Burress,          RETTA         BuRROUGHS,          ESTELLE         Burton,          JULIA          MAE         BURWELL,          WILLIE          EVELYN         Byars,          Emity          LOoulse         CAIN,          FLORENCE         CALDWELL,          Novice          M.         CAMPBELL,          HAZEL         CaRNES,          Mary          ELIzABETH         CarRrROL,          V.          ELIZABETH         CARROL,          FRANCES          PRATT         CARSON,          EDNAH         CARSON,          MIRIAM          G.         CASTLEBERRY,          ROSALIE         CAUTHEN,          N.          OLETA         CHAMBERS,          MARTHA          Jf.         CHASTAIN,          ANNIE          T.         CHEWNING,          ELMA         CHICK,          SARAH          NELL         CLAXTON,          Ivy         CLAYTON,          ANGIE          LEE         CLINKSCALES,          WILMA          M.         CoBIA,          GRACE          VIRGINIA         CoFFEY,          MARY          VIRGINIA         CoLe,          ELFREIDA         CoLEMAN,          Mary          AGNES         COLEMAN,          SYBIL          VIOLET         CONOLLY,          EVELYN         Cook,          Lou          HELEN         CooLey,          RuTH          LEE         CoopER,          MAUDE         Corey,          ELoIse          C.         Cox,          FANNIE          Lou         Cox          PLUucLE          PATE         CRANE,          FRANCES         CRAWFORD,          HERMA          LEE         CREECY,          MARGIE         CULBREATH,          THELMA         CULLER,          ANNIE         CuLp,          THERESA         Curry,          ANNIE          LUE         Curry,          INA          OETJEN         Dacus,          EVELYN         DANIEL,          ELIZABETH          B.         DANIEL,          EMMA          JEAN         DANIEL,          FRANCES          H.         DANTZLER,          EMILIE         Davis,          ApA          HOLMES         Davis,          JANIE          HOLMES         Davis,          LOUISE         Davis,          WINNIE          BELLE         Deason,          M.          ELIZABETH         DILLARD,          ELIZABETH          N.         DOMINICK,          SALOME         DONKLE,          REGGIE         Dorn,          LILLIAN         Dorn,          Marion          G.         DoucLas,          JACQUELYN         Dove,          PAULINE         Drafts,          NANCY          JULIA         DUKES,          JULIA         DUNLAP,          KATHERINE          INEZ         DuRANT,          JANIE          Moop         Epwarps,          Mary          GRACE         Epwarps,          SARA         Eviis,          Mary          ATHA         ELuts,          SIDELLE         ENGLAND,          Lizz1E          MAE         Treasurer         EPpTING,          WILLIE          MAE         ERNEST,          RUTH          DorRINDA         ESTLACK,          LOSINA         Evans,          HELEN          J.         EVERETT,          MARY          FRANCES         FANT,          LUCILE         FARRELLY,          FRANCES         FIRESHEETS,          EVELYN         FLowers,          Mary          V.         FRASER,          AGNES         Gay,          Mary          ELIZABETH         GIBSON,          VIRGINIA         GILLIAM,          FRANCES         GILLILAND,          IDA          BELLE         GILMER,          AGNES         G ILMER,          GRACE          E,         GINN,          REBA          M.         GLADDEN,          FRANCES         GLENN,          MARTHA          SUE         GOFORTH,          EDNA          C.         GOoopING,          NINA         GOODMAN,          PAULINE         Goopson,          Mary         GRAY,          ORA          ELIZABETH         GRAY,          MARIEGENE          CAINE         GRAYSON,          RUTH          VIRGINIA         GREEN,          EUNICE         GREER,          HARRIETT          ETHEL         HAILE,          MADELINE          LOUISE         HAILE,          NELLE         HAL          INEDG         HAMILTON,          Louise          D.         HAMMOND,          LOUISE         HARBY,          CAROLINE          E.         HARRELL,          ANNELLE         Harris,          LULA         HarvEY,          D.          ELNITA         Haynigz,          Mary          E.         HENDERSON,          ELLA          MAE         HENpRIX,          MARGUERITE         HicusmitTH,          Lucy          T.         HILL,          FRANCES         Xx         HILL,          JUDITH          STUART         HILLIARD,          KATHERINE          H.         HiLTon,          Doris         HouLuer,          Mary          O.         Hoop,          ELEANOR          RAE         Howakpb,          ELIZABETH         Amn         lyr         ly          f         Big          SYR          per          RRS          oN          ee         hax          Hi          as          ie          eas                    SSR          PO          RES          ny         Gm           yo         TITLAR         McCoy,          Lypia         McCuL.LouGH,          LOUISE         McFARLAND,          Myra          E.         McGEE,          EULALAH         McGEE,          KATHRYN         McHucu,          ANNETTA          E.         PORTER,          ELIZABETH         FoRTER,          EvA         PoRTER,          LOUISE         PRIDMORE,          JESSIE         ProssT,          ANNA          R,         PROFFITT,          RUBY          ALMA         Howe,          MARGARET          JUDITHMCKELVEY,          SARAH          ELLENQUARLES,          LUCIA         Hupson,          ALICE          IOLA         Hupson,          ‘VHELMA         HuGHESs,          MARGARET         HUNGERPILLER,          LOIs         HuTcHINSON,          Loulse          E.         Hurro,          ERsIE         Hutro,          HUGHIE         Jacoss,          EDNA         Jenkins,          Emity          A.         JENNINGS,          JENNIE          LOUISE         JENNINGS,          RUTH         JETER,          Lots         JOHNSON,          BERNICE          JouNsON,          ELIZABETH         Jones,          EMMA          SUE         JORDAN,          GRACE         JORDAN,          SADIE         Joye,          L.          VASHTI         KELLEY,          CLARA          VIRGINIA         KINARD,          OLIVE          MASSIE         KINDER,          GRACE          K.         Kinc,          Mary          E.         KinG,          OrA          LEE         KIRVEN,          ANSIE         KITCHINGS,          MABEL          C.         KLUGH,          JANETTE         KNIGHT,          MAry          R.         K.NOBELOCH,          CHARLOTTE         KNOX,          LILLIAN          RUBY         LAND,          MATTIE          LEE         LANEY,          ELIZABETH         LANGSTON,          NorA         LATHROP,          MARTHA         LAw,          HARRIET         Law,          Mattie          MaAeE         LEACH,          ELIZABETH         Lee,          RACHAEL          EARLE         Lewis,          EVELYN          RUTH         LINDSAY,          MAry         LITTLEJOHN,          MARY         LIVINGSTON,          CAROLINE         LOCKMAN,          RUTH         J.vons,          ANNA          LOUISE         McCaskILL,          LEONA         McKinnon,          Mary          Lou         McLeop,          KATIE          LEE         Mace,          IpA          JANE         Major,          Daisy          Lou         MansHip,          ELLEN          E.         MareETT,          EMILY          R.         MARSHALL,          ANNE          W.         Martin,          Dorris         MArTIN,          ELIZABETH         Mason,          DoroTHy         IMATTHEWS,          DOROTHY         MAtTTISON,          ELEANOR          F.         MAYEs,          KATHERINE          M.         Merritt,          AbpIE          L.         MILEY,          WILLIE          MAE         MILLFORD,          OLIVIA         MILLER,          ELIZABETH          S.         Miiver,          LELIA          McC.         Mims,          Mary         MITCHEL,          THYRA         MircHuM,          EVELYN         Morton,          ELIzABETH         Myrick,          JANIE          C.         NEWMAN,          MILpRED          ALBA         OAKES,          PAULINE         O’DANIEL,          CLARA          LOUISE         Opom,          EVELYN         OsBORNE,          ULELA         Owlincs,          ETHEL         OwlIncs,          EVELYN         OwIincGs,          FLoy         Pack,          JULIA          BELLE         PANITZ,          FLORENCE         PARHAM,          GERTRUDE         PARKER,          LUCILLE         PARKER,          RUTH         PATTERSON,          ISOBEL         PEDEN,          JESSIE         PHILLIPS,          NANNIE,          LEE         Pitts,          SARA          MAE         PLExico,          ESTELLE         PLYLER.          RUBY         Port,          NANCY         Ib.         QUINN,          GLADYS         McKown,          RurH          PARTICKQUINN,          VIOLET         KAWLS,          CATHERINE         RAY,          JULIA          JETER         RAy,          OLIVE         REESE,          EUNICE         RENTZ,          MARGUERITE          C.         RuHopbeEs,          ELIZABETH         Rice,          AGNEs          M.         RICHMAN,          ROSE         RICKENBAKER,          BETH         RickER,          NELLIE          MARIE         RIVERS,          FRANCES         ROBERTS,          LILLIAN         ROBERTSON,          EUNICE         RoBINSON,          ELIZABETH          K,         RopMAN,          W.          EVELYN         ROoGERs,          ELIZABETH         Roor,          ANNE          Lou         RoussEAU,          CLAUDIE         SADLER,          MARY          VIRGINIA         SALLEY,          CARRIE          BELLE         SAMS,          CARRIE          LOUISE         SANDIFER,          HORTENSE         SAVITZ,          SOPHIA         SCARBOROUGH,          Mary         SCHEIN,          HILDAH         Scruccs,          Nancy          LEE         SEAGO,          HELEN         SENN,          SARAH          LOUISE         SPIGNER,          ELIZABETH         STALLINGS,          RUTH         STEED,          MARY         STEPHENS,          RUTH         STEPHENSON,          MOZELLE         STEVENSON,          MARGARET         STRAWHORN,          RusBy          NEEL         STRICKLAND,          ETHELLEAN         STRICKLIN,          ELIZABETH         STRINGER,          WILLIE          ELOISE         STUCKEY,          CORNELIA         SWETENBURG,          Mary          J.         ‘TAYLOR,          RUTH         ‘TEAGUE,          FANNIE          MAE         ‘THOMAS,          HERMIONE         ‘THOMPSON,          BESSIE         ‘THOMSON,          LOUISE         ‘TILLOTSON,          HELEN         ‘TIMMERMAN,          RuTH          G.         TISDALE,          EpNA          May         Topp,          RUBY         TOMLINSON,          EVELYN         TROTTIE,          MARGARET         ‘TRUESDALE,          OZELLE         Turner,          M.          ELIZABETH         ‘TURNER,          MARION         VANDIVER,          M.          JANE         WALKER,          ALICE          ALETHA         WALKER,          Eva          LUCILLE         WALL,          Lois          EvA         WALLACE,          ROBERTA          W.         WaARDLAW,          HARRIET          F.         WATSON,          SARA         Watt,          RUTH         Watts,          MABEL          LEE         WELCH,          RUBY         WELSH,          OLIVIA         SEVIER,          ANNIE          ELIZABETH          WERTs,          Lity          MAE         SIMONS,          ANNE          W.         SIMPSON,          JANET         Simpson,          MAMIE          SUE         SINGLETON,          SADIE         SLOAN,          FELICIA.          CLARE         SLOAN,          ERNA         SMITH,          INA          ESTELLE         SmiTH,          Mary          BELLE         SMITH,          NELLIE         SMITH,          VIRGINIA          LYNN         SNOWDEN,          MArIE         SOWELL,          EILEEN         SPEARS,          DAMARYS         West,          Mary          SULLIVAN         Weston,          MARY         WHARTON,          LUCILLE         WHITE,          LUCILE          ELIZABETH         WILSON,          VANDIVER         WILSON,          VIRGINIA         WITHERSPOON,          KATHLEEN         WorFrorp.          MyrTLe         WRAGG,          HELEN         WYLIE,          LILLIAN          HAIRSTON         WryttE,          N.          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Freshmen,          1925-26         OFFICERS         MaArGARET          McMILLAN          .         MARGARET         McCoLium          .         Betsy          COKER          .         Abbott,          Mabel          Gladys         Abbe,          Mabel          Souise         Adams,          Katherine          R.         Adelsheimer,          Mary          Ellen         Alexander,          Ione         Alexander,          L.          Mary         Alford,          Flora          Margaret         Algary,          Haddon          Era         Allan,          Grace         Allan,          Sarah         Allen,          Frances         Allen,          Jessie         Allen,          Louise         Allen,          Mary          Louise         Allen,          Mary          Ella         Allison,          Martha          Jean         Amic,          Bennye         Anderson,          Mary          Olive         Anderson,          Ritchie         Anderson,          Sadie          L.         Anderson,          St.          Claire         Andrews,          Katherine         Arant,          Carmen          Eros         Armstrong,          Katheryn         Arnold,          Nollie          E.         Asbill,          Julia          Lurline         Ashmore,          Ruth         Askins,          Sarah          Louise         Blair,          Hallie          Frances         Blair,          Jessie          Louise         Blease,          Helen          Margaret         Blicker,          Geraldine         Bobo,          Mozell         Boggs,          Eunice          E.         Boland,          Sarah         Bookout,          Estelle         Boozer,          Nannie          Laura         Bostick,          Annalee         Bothwell,          Ida          BE.         Bowen,          Nell         Bowers,          Elise         Boyce,          Sadie         Boyle,          Mary          Ladson         Bradford,          Willie          BE.         Bray,          Elizabeth         Brockman,          Margaret         Brooker,          Sara          Setzler         Brown,          Mary          Sue         Brown,          Pearle          Alyne         Brown,          Sue          Louise         Browne,          Harriet          Keith         Bruorton,          Louise         Burnett,          Ruby          Kelley         Burns,          Edith          Rachel         Cogswell,          Elizabeth         Cohen,          Estelle         Coker,          Elizabeth          Cooper         Soker,          Mary          Elizabeth         Coleman,          Anna          Glenn         Collins,          Marian         Connolly,          Nannie          Belle         Conoly,          Jessie          Clyburn         Cook,          Pearlee         Cooper,          Lois          Collins         Copeland,          Doris          Lewis         Core,          Eva         Corley,          Melba          Thomas         Page          one          hundred          twenty-seven         es          .          President         .          Vice-President         .          Secretary         .          Treasurer         MEMBERS         Covington,          Mary          Ethel         Coward,          Elma         Craig,          Nancy          Margaret         Crawford,          Elizabeth          N.         Crenshaw,          Sarah         Criminger,          Sara          Ola         Crosland,          Julia         Crowson,          Estelle         Cubbage,          Jennie          Ruth         Culbertson,          Annette                   Cureton,          Elizabeth          G.         Cureton,          Katherine          M.         Cureton,          Sarah          Grace         Daniel,          Josephine          Evelyn         Dantzler,          Murray          M.         Darwin,          Jane         Davenport,          Martha          B.         Davis,          Annie          R.         Davis,          Rebecca          C.         Davis,          Ruth          Douglas         Dawson,          Edna          L.         Dawson,          Florence         Deal,          Betty         Deason,          Willie          B.         DeLoach,          Mary          R.         Derrick,          Lucy          E.         Dickert,          Jessie          L.         Dickson,          Margaret          M.         Dillard,          Lula          Frances         Doar,          Euretta         Dominick,          Nancy          Ber nice         Dorn,          Mary          E.         Douglas,          Floride         Dozier,          Cleveland         DuBose,          Gladys         Dunbar,          Hamilton         Duncan,          Edna         Duncan,          Margaret          M.         Dunlap,          Betty         Dunlap,          E.          Elizabeth         Dunlap,          Margaret         Dunovant,          Carrie          P.         DuRant,          Hattie          A.         Dye,          Margaret         Eaddy,          Hazel          ;         Earle,          Antoinette         Earle,          May          C.         Earley,          Irene         Early,          Jane          Frances,         Eatmon,          Victoria         Edwards,          Mary          Elizabeth         Eldridge,          Louise         Ellerbe,          Isla          Ramoth         Ellerbe,          Saress         Ellis,          Rose         England,          Grace          W.         Hpps,          Florence         Epps,          Mary          Catherine         Eskew,          Carobeth         Estridge,          Ruth         Etheredge,          Eva          Sue         Evans,          Celeste         Evans,          Lila          E.         Evans,          Mary          Elizabeth         Eve,          Anna         Fairey,          Dorothy          Reed         Fairey,          Maud         Fant,          Caroline         Faulkner,          Sallie          E,         Fennell,          Pauline         Ferguson,          Mary          Lou         Finklea,          Jessie          M.         Finley,          Margaret          T.         Fellers,          Mary          Caroline         Fenegan,          Lucile         Finley,          Ruth         Finley,          Sadie          Catherine         Fletcher,          Edna          Earle         Fletcher,          Fances         Flowers,          Thelma         Fogle,          Georgia         Follmer,          Florine         Forrest,          Anne         Foster,          Kate         Fowler,          Sadie          R.         Franks,          Mildred         Nanie          B.         Fraser,          Angelica         Freeland,          Elizabeth         Funderburk,          Margie          R.         Franks,         Gaines,          Eliz.          Dacus         Gall,          Leta         Gandy,          Marion          G,         Garrett,          Ella         Gassaway,          EB.          Rugy         Gantt,          Theo.         Geddings,          Gladys         George,          Ruth          M.         Gibson,          Alice          H.         Gilchrist,          Jessie         Giles.          Nancy         Givens,          Louise         Godgrey,          Eunice         Good,          Lucey          A.         Goodyear,          Frances         Gossett,          Nell         Gossett,          Nettie          Louise         Grabam,          Gladys         Gramling,          Wilhelmina         Graves,          Ernestine         Gravitt,          Azilee         Greene,          Mary          Angeline         Gregg,          Anna          Parker         Grey,          Adelaide         Griffin,          Ella          Martin         Griffin,          Helen         Griffin,          Helen          P.         Grigsby,          Sudie          E.         Grigsby,          Telulah         Hall,          Bonneau         Hamilton,          Lucy          Harriet         Hammond,          Caroline         Hammond,          Florence          R.         Hanks,          Mary          Eva         Hanna,          Nellie          Edna         Hardin,          Elizabeth         Hare,          Ruth         Harmon,          Lou          Ella         Harmon,          Myrtle          Louise         Harrelson,          Elnita         Harris,          Marguerite          J.         Harrison,          Mary         Hart,          Eleanor         Hawkins,          Mary          Elise         M.         Hay,          Elizabeth         Hellams,          Edith         Hendricks,          Edna         Henry,          Margaret         Herndon,          Julia          M.         Hickerson,          Sophie          C,         Hill,          Caroline          Dean         Hills,          Adela          B.         Hines,          Elizabeth         Hinnant,          Mary          Frances         Hinson,          Connie          Virginia         Hinson,          Inez          Cornelia         Hinson,          Roberta          Frances         Hitt,          Algie         Hodge,          Thelma         Hodges,          Catherine          Davis         Holladay,          Ellen          C.         Holland,          Alma          Blanche         Hollis,          Antoinette          Strait         Holstein,          Helen          Davis         Hoole,          Ada          Elizabeth         Horton,          Margaret         Houck,          Una          De          Maria         Hough,          Martha         Howard,          Anna          Julia         Hubbard,          Anna          Julia         Hubbard,          Helen          Elizabeth         Hudgens,          Wilma         Hughes,          Lullene         Humphries,          Hattie          E.         Hunter,          Jennie          Viola         Hunter,          Louise         Hursey,          Frances          Vivian         Hutchinson,          Mary          Lee         Hutto,          Mae         Hydrick,          Calla         Hydrick,          Julia         Jackson,          Margaret          L.         Jeffries,          Mary          Kathleen         Jeffords,          Mary          Alice         Jenkinson,          Belea          H,         Jeter,          Agnes         Johnson,          Elizabeth         Johnson,          Jessie          Lee         Johnson,          M.          Elizabeth         Johnson,          Mary          Kate         Johnston,          Clara          Barkley         Joiner,          Vivian         Jones,          Louise         Jones,          Ruby          Belle         Jones,          Thelma          Mae         Jordan,          Mildred         Joye,          Nell         Joye,          Thelma         Kee,          Estelle         Keels,          Myrtis          Merritt         Keller,          Rowena         Kelley,          M.          Pauline         Keyserling,          Sara          Dena         King,          Eunice         King,          Mary          Langston         Kizer,          Janie          L.         Knight,          M.          Gladys         Knotts,          Marian         Knox,          Mary          Lucretia         Koger,          Merle          Rosa         Kull,          Ruth          Viola         McClung         Lancaster,          Jennie          Louise         Lane,          Leona          Watson         Langdale,          Annie          Niel         Langley,          Allene         Langley,          Louise         Lathan,          Johnnie          E.         Law,          Julie          Anna         Le          Croy,          Wendell         Lee,          Jean         Lee,          Margaret          Florence         Lee,          Mary          H.         Lee,          Mildred         Legare,          Katherine         Leitner,          Hannah          Rasor         Lentz,          Nancy         Leverette,          Marguerite         Lewis,          Laurine         Linley,          Louise         Little,          Lida          Byrd         Littlejohn,          Ruth         Lockhart,          Margaret         Long,          Callie          Eric         McCollum,          Margaret         McCoy,          Ouida          Alliene         TeCraw,          Ruth          Roberta         McCuen,          Sara          Lavinia         McGowan,          Mary          Byrd         McGrath,          G.          Lillian         McInnes,          Martha          Emily         McIntosh,          Emma          Louise         McKee,          Laura         McKown,          Hazel          Carolyn         McLaurin,          Frances          P.         McLaughlin,          Lois          D.         TeLean,          Hope         McLeod,          Annie          Murray         MacMillan,          Margaret         Macmillan,          Sidney          F.         McNair,          Ruby         McSwain,          Dorothy         Mackey,          Margaret          Louise         Magill,          Emily          Iloise         Mallard,          Irene         Malone,          Mabel          Victoria         Mann,          Elizabeth          T.         Martin,          Kathleen         Martin,          Mary          A.         Marvin,          Mary          Cooner         Massabeau,          Clara          Helen         Massey,          Cora          A.         Matheson,          Esten         Mathews,          Mattie          Raymel         Meador,          Sarah          EH,         Medlock,          Martha         Mendelhall,          Sadie         Middleton,          Eulalee         Milford,          Nannie          Mae         Milhous,          Martha         Miller,          Anita         Miller,          Eula          Mae         Miller,          Mildred          Juanita         Milling,          Emma          Elizabeth         Miner,          E.          Helen         Minshall,          Rachel         Minshew,          Ruby         Mitchell,          Bernice          S.         Mitchell,          Catherine          FB.         Mitchum,          Inez         Monroe,          Blizabeth         Mooneyhan,          Mildred         Moore,          Amory         Moore,          Frances          Eugenia         Moore,          Mary          Jane         McDowell,          Theresa          Allieve         Moorer,         Moorer,         Moorer,         Morris,         Morris,         Morris,         Dorothy         Eula          St.         Goldie          F.         Beulah         Sarah         Thelma         Morrison,          Martha         Morrison,          Dorothy         Morrow,          Mary          C.         Motes,          Ineze         Mouzon,          Isabel         Mullen,          Glenna         Murphy,          Theresa         Myers,          Evelyn         Nesmith,          Catherine         Neuffer,          Julia         Newton,          Vera         Nichols,          Mary         Nickles,          Clara          B.         Claire         Nison,          Elizabeth         Norris,          Lucia-Augusta         Oates,          Nora         Odiorne,          Kate         Oosterbaan,          Dora         O’Quinn,          Edna         Orr,          Mary          Evelyn         Orr,          Virginia         Owen,          Mary          Ethel         Owens,          Sarah          Margaret         Owings,          Margaret         Paee,          Mildred         Park,          Thelma         Parker,          Telen         Parker,          Kate         Parker,          Ruth          Ara         Parker,          Virginia         Parler,          Edith         Parmley,          Della          M.         Parnell,          Eunice         Pearce,          Harriet         Pearman,          Grace         Peay,          Virgina         Perkine,          Mary         Perrin,          Ada         Perry,          Eveiyn         Perry,          Virgie         Pettigrew,          Edna         Phillips,          Naney          Getty         Pickens,          C.          Bernice         Pittman,          Margaret         Player,          Elizabeth         Player,          Espa         Plowden,          Winnie         Pools,          Luenette         Pressley,          Rosa         Price,          Florence         Pridemore,          Elizabeth         Prince,          Vivian          C.         Pugh,          Caroline         Purcell,          Elizabeth         Pursley,          Rena         Rawdon,          Mary          Emma         Rawlinson,          Cora          Mae         Ray,          Alma          M.         Redfern,          Sara          Belle         Reese,          Mahala          BH.         Richards,          Jean         Richardson,          Elizabeth         Reese,          Minnie         Richards,          Jean         Richardson,          Plizabeth         Richey,          Lucile          R.         Riddle,          Helen          C.,         Riddle,          Virginia          Howell         Rigby,         Riles,         Rivers,         Robbins,          Vernelle         Roberts,          Louise          A.         Robinson,          Arlene         Robinson,          Boggs          E.         Robinson,          Grace         Rogers,          Frances         Rogers,          Catherine         Rollings,          Hlise         Rollings,          Grace         Roper,          Elizabeth         Rose,          Elizabeth         Rose,          Elizabeth         Ross,          Catherine         Ross,          Mary          L.         Ruddell,          Hattie         Russ,          Ruby         Russell,          Edna         Russell,          Babrara          E.         Rutland,          Mary         Salters,          Annie          L.         Sandel,          Naomi         Sanders,          Maud         Saunders,          DeLane         Saverance,          Mabel         Saverance,          Willie         Scales,          Jimmie          R.         Scott,          Josephine         Seabrook,          Julia         Sease,          Susan          C.         Seigler,          Lonita          F.         Senn,          Irene         Seattle,          Gillie         Sharp,          Nancy         Shealy,          Carolyn          M.         Sheriff,          Janie         Sherrill,          Winifred         Shirley,          Dorothy         Simons,          ‘Lydia          J.         Simpson,          Irma          H.         Sloan,          Helen          E.         Smith,          Alma         Smith,          Edna          E.         Smith,          Marguerite          C.         Smith,          Marguerite          E.         Smith,          Essie          Miriam         Smith,          Nell          L.         Smith,          Sara          M.         Smoak,          Lena          Bernice         Snyder,          Helen         Snider,          Sylvia         Snipes,          Edna         Sourjourner,          Edwardine         Sparks,          Eunice         Spearman,          Helen         Speed,          Jennie          Mae         Speer,          Ethel          Elizabeth         Willie          C.         Eva          W.         Hrma         R.         Russell         lay         M.         Stackhouse,          Jennie          Louise          Wilson,         Elizabeth          Wingo,          Dorothy          A.         Stallings,          Mary         Stanley,          Laura          Leon         Stephenson,          Annie          Mae         Stewart,          Katherine          K.         Stone,          Gladys          Margaret         Stone,          Dolly          Caralie         Story,          Elizabeth         Stover,          Mary          Hvan         Stroman,          Leona         Suber,          Mary          Elle n         Sudlow,          Nancy          DuBose         Sutherland,          Josephine         Suttles,          Belia          Ethelyn         Talbert,          Mary          Elizabeth         °           a          =         Ca         cANGRRANN          ASSN          OS          a          RANA          Glee          CMe          NANO         Tallon,          Maude         Tate,          Annie          Kathleen         Taylor,          Pearle          Dorotiy         Taylor,          Jessie          Elizabeth         Taylor,          Virginia          Cureton         Temple,          Sadie         Thackston,          Hazel         Thomas,          Iva          Marie         Thomas,          Sarah          Kate         Thomas,          Veda          Emily         Thomlinson,          Hazel         Thompson,          Helen          Gladys         Tillman,          Mary          Y.         Tison,          M.          Agnes         Todd,          Martha          Reed         Todd,          Pauline         Tollison,          Ruby         Tolson,          Eugenia         Torrence,          Lottie          Elizabeth         Tsobel         Townes,          Mary         Traver,          Frances          Isobelle         Tribble,          Emily         Annie          Lizzelle         Reba          Elizabeth         Regina         Tucker,         Tucker,         Tupper,         Turner,          Vivian          EK.         Utsey,          Virginia         Vaughn,          Grace          BH.         Vaughn,          Madge          Cheshire         Wacker,          Olga          Lois         Walker,          Mary          Hane         Ward,          Evelyn         Warnock,          Margaret          J.         Watford,          Esther          Carolyn         Watson,          Elizabeth         Watson,          Sudie         Webb,          Virginia         Webster,          Susan         Weeks,          Thelma         Weigle,          Lessie          Ernestine         Welborn,          Frances         Welch,          Mary          F.         Wells,          Annie          Laurie         Wells,          Eva          Laura         Westerlund,          Vivian          Louise         Whatley,          Evelyn         Wheeler,          Florence          Russell         Whisonant,          Alma         White,          Genie          Holmes         White,          Lucile         White,          Reita         Whitelaw,          Mary         Wilkes,          Minnie          Lee         Willcox,          Marie          Rosanne         Williams,          Fay         Williams,          Frances          J.         Williams,          Grace          Cornwell         Williams,          Nell         Williams,          Sarah         Sarah         Winter,          Thelma          Olive         Wise,          Lora          Able         Woodward,          Edrie         Wray,          Frances         Wright,          Frances          Elizabeth         Wright,          Madge          Lillian         Wright,          Margaret         Wylie,          Eloise         Young,          Lillian         Youngblood,          Josephine         Zeigler,          Juliana         Page          one          hundred          twenty-eight         a          a          ee          pe          SRD)          ae          cS          —Z          Kalas          wha         (a)         SPECIALS         Page          one          hundred          twenty-nine         re          oS          Ss          a3          ——          Z          ae          saat          REELS          35          rap          CaS          BERENS          as          Zi          i          om          S|          pe         fe         2          ay,          I          ae         x          —          a          eS          |          Ht          Ww          ROh          ies          —=          Eo          eT         —=          SS          ee          AY          SNS          a          i          a         SENIOR          SPECIALS         Page          one          hundred          thirty         y         Ba         E          ‘95          GR          S          teoDn,          4,          Pi          aes         eS          maa         |          i          The         ;          ‘THTLER         IS          aes         Page          one          hundred          thirty-one         SENIOR          SPECIALS         Ose          a          coe          aa          SAPS          ve          Ue         =          Sak         o£          PrAT          ey)          Na          Cy          cs          Wee         ee:          SS          CASE          Sa          Ree          ez         The          a                   THTIAR         =          ee          jf          cz          92          Ga          A         Wy)         SENIOR          SPECIALS         Page          one          hundred          thirty-two         Su         SSN,         wee          SAR          ENS         MarGAareT          LONG          .         Xu          Sewn)         Special          Class         OFFICERS         Mary          O.          HOLLer         PoLLy          HARRALL         .          President         .          .          Vice-President         .          Setcretary          and          Treasurer         BUCKNER,          ATHALIE         Burns,          OLA         Byers,          MARGARET          E,         CHISOLM,          JEANNETTE         CLARKE,          ELIZABETH         CLYBURN,          DOLLY         MEMBERS         FERGUSON,          MINNIE          F.         FoLtsoM,          IvA          BELLE         FREEMAN,          CORINNE          E.,         FUNDERBURK,          Mary          SuE         Gipson,          MAry          BLAck         Goopson,          ANNA          ELOISE         GREENE,          Myre          A.         HALL,          MARGARET         HANCOCK,          CARRIE          RUTH         Hickson,          DoroTHy         HILTON,          EUNICE         CULLER,          FRANCES          MARION         Page          one          hundred          thirty-three         JOsEPH,          Essie         KEISTLER,          ELIZABETH         LEMMONS,          AMILIA         Lipscoms,          HARRIET         MacDowe.t,          DoroTuy         McDowEL.,          Nancy          E.         McELHANEY,          ALMA          T.         McFappEN,          LEILA         GRAY,          ANNIE          Moore         Hunt,          HELEN          C.         JORDAN,          MARGARET         Moore,          FRANCES          LUCILE         O’BrYAN,          ANNIE         PETERSON,          ESTELLE         PHILLIPS,          MARGARET          E.         Prescott,          RUTH         Price,          ALMA         RocHe,          LULA          ANGELA         ROWELL,          THELMA         RUBENSTEIN,          IDA         RENFRO,          ROSE         SANFORD,          EDNA          LEE         Scott,          BERRIE          Esta         SHILLINGLAW,          ELIZABETH         SKELTON,          LUCILE         ‘TEAGUE,          JANELLE         THOMAS,          INA          MAE         VINCENT,          PATTY         VisE,          JANET          MARTHA         YOUMANS,          ELIZABETH         _         Bw                   as          (                   Al         ral          ees                    aaa         P          fo                   Wa          eS          6-          =          i          —-—$—_          =F         ———          .          eas          ue          z          S25:          oe          ©          SW          |         FRESHMAN          SPECIALS         Page          one          hundred          thirty-four         Cc          PELs,         President's          Council         1)          ae          Dae          |          OLN          SONI          eee          fae          usc          er          ee          yp          es          Sen          .          President          Winthrop          College         MARTHA          IVIILLERS          LIOLLER          Se.          2          sa.          President          Student          Government          Association         [SAREL          EEE          LOW          DENT          om          ance          2          Wie          co          ck          Wie)          Fo          President          Y.          W.          C.          A.         NTAR          GARE          Ma          VMIORRIS          mile          me          a          eure          wees          ce          .          .          President          Sentor          Class         FEEENGOWLCER          Twa          tke)          a.          8          fae          9a          se          ae          .          .          President          Junior          Class         PAINS          TERICIRV          ENG          ee          en          i          a          ee          oR          Soe          .          .          .          President          Sophomore          Class         MEARS          TEtAM          VICINNES          gate          sar          ees          ey          .          .          .          President          Freshman          Class         IMIAR          CARD          CON          Gare          Monnens          en          tes          .          .          .          President          Special          Class         SARA          EVV          ORIMA          Nomen          Ane          n          oe          Get          es)          se          .          .          President          Athletic          Association         ANNIED          CAPERS          SLIASEL          DEN          =0n          mes          ena          5          a          «          .          .          Editor-in-Chief          The          Tatler         nan:          dnl          ANSmyoRyos,          -          9S          6          2          4          en          ee          .          .          .          Editor-in-Chief          Johnsonian         MARCARE          TMD          UCKET          Ig          y.emrr          mm          et          on:          fa          ta          te          Pe          2)          2          Curry          Literary          Society         SALUT          om          Lame          OLN          Cire          ens          Lom          ta          wieM          xy          orm          ne           e          .          .          Winthrop          Literary          Soctety         EVEN          ViCOMARTR          Om          mennti          a          sien          Ais          .          Wade          Hampton          Literary          Society         GAD          Y          Ge          GALRER          Teens          Ce          a          ag          eee          .          .          .          .          Editor-in-Chief          Journal         RUT          He          CALE          RE          mmeman          mies          aren          teh          spur          vue          phere          icy          We          ee          ern          Oem          Lanse         Page          one          hundred          thirty-seven         IO          teria          LEAL          OBR          EDD          PSI          RVEL          ORE          SOREL          OSA          Rip          D2         SERB          ype          RES          ah          ESERIES         aly          {         BA                   ao                   S         Hol         PRESIDENTS          COUNCIL         Page          one          hundred          thirty-eight         ChpResers          PRO          ro          REoPAN          pe          O          EIS,          RBS         [SESS          pees          ae          AC         he         vy)          TYTLER         i          —          ia          a          Zu          i          SG          i          1D          6         The          Tatler         The          growth          of          an          annual          is          similar          to         the          growth          of          a          new          tree.          “The          branches         —infinite          in          number—spread          and          devel-         op          with          diligent          pruning          and          constant         care,          to          make          a          symmetrical          whole.         The          Editor          and          Business          Manager         have          worked          tirelessly          throughout          the         year          and          have          been          grateful          for          the          co-         operation          of          the          Staff.          If          at          times          they         have          been          importunate          their          allies          have         been          patient          and          have          risen          to          meet          each          :         crisis.          “The          Staff          associations          have          been         most          pleasant.         Called          in          to          give          special          aid          Miss          Mar-         garet          Stevenson          of          the          Junior          Class          did         REG.          Becks          the          art          work          in          the          Fun          Section,          a          serv-         Faculty          Adviser          ice          which          the          Staff          herewith          acknowl-         edges          with          the          deepest          appreciation.         The          Benson          Printing          Company          has          rendered          to          the          Staff          of          ’26          the          same          excellent         service          given          previous          stafts,          and          in          like          manner          has          the          Capitol          Engraving          Company         extended          their          best          efforts.          The          service          men          of          these          two          companies,          Mr.          Daniel          and         Mr.          Cappr,          have          been          working          companions          throughout          the          year,          always          accessible         in          time          of          need,          patient          and          obliging,          in          every          way          indispensable.          The          photography         of          an          annual          is          a          long          and          tedious          process,          in          our          case,          ably          handled          by          Mr.          Stoner         of          Charlotte,          who          came          in          all          kinds          of          weather          to          insure          the          completion          of          our          work.         Mr.          Burgin,          as          Faculty          Adviser,          gave          bountifully          of          his          time          and          interest          to          THE         TATLER          and          the          Staff          felt          his          support           in          final          decisions.          We          are          grateful          to          the          Advis-         ory          Staff,          composed          of          Mr.          Burgin,          Mr.          Brown,          Miss          Dunn,          Miss          Grant          and          Miss         Parks          for          their          friendly          criticisms.         THE          Tat          cer          feels          especially          indebted          to          Miss          Marcum,          who          backs          its          every          move,         to          Miss          Ketchin,          who          has          been          a          helpful          critic,          and          to          Miss          White          for          her          constructive         criticism          and          helpful          advice.          These          three          with          their          encouraging          words          and          sympa-         thetic          understanding          have          been          the          real          impelling          force          and          inspiration          to          the          TATLER         Staff.         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TEAM,          CYNTHIA         TILLMAN,          Mary         ‘THOMPSON,          BESSIE         Watts,          Lois         WATSON,          RUTH         WATSON,          ELIZABETH         WEBB,          VIRGINIA         WHITE,          SARAH         WHATTLEY,          EVELYN         WILLIAMS,          FRANCES         WILLIAMS,          UNA         WITHERSPOON,          MAry         WYMAN,          ELLA         WricHt,          MAry         ZEIGLER,          JULIANA         Page          one          hundred          fifty-six         ELIZABETH          SEGARS          .         SARAH          LESESNE          .         CAROLINE          MCLEES          .         IDA          CUTTINO          .         Abercrombie,          Mills         Adair,          Pauleila         Allison,          Violet         Andrea,          Mildred         Ardrey,          Elizabeth         Austin,          Margaret         Allison,          Lucia         Baker,          Willie          Spain         Baskin,          Elizabeth         Beckham,          Nannie          Lou         Benton,          Dorothy         Blackman,          Anna          Bell         Brock,          Marjorie         Breedin,          Hattie         Browne,          Mary         Bigger,          Margaret         Byars,          Addie         Byrd,          Marguerite         Byars,          Sara         Burns,          Lucy         Baker,          Marie         Cantey,          Belle         Cain,          Della         Claxton,          Ivy         Chaney,          Helen         Cobb,          Edna         Coggins,          Alice         Cuttino,          Ida         Craven,          Marie         Page          one          hundred          fifty-seven         ty          Gy         oS         —         S         IES          pret          Pt          LADIES          GRY          SEL          PS          TRIES         SER          peo          tage          Cee         sh          VN          Ce         Chemistry          Club         OFFICERS         OvepDA          MARTIN         Lucy          Burns          :         ELIZABETH          BASKINS         ANNA          L.          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Vice-President         Secretary         Treasurer         MEMBERS         Crowson,          Elizabeth          Langley,          Irene         Davis,          Lillian          Long,          Matilda         Davis,          Alma          Long,          Mildred         Dulin,          Lorine          Livingston,          Elizabeth         Epps,          Anna          Nell          Martin,          Oveda         Fellers,          Lulla          Mae          Martin,          Minnie          Lula         Fishburne,          Mary          Mason,          Dorothy         Flowers,          Etta          Matheny,          Mary         Falls,          Janette          Mayfield,          Mary          Alice         Gandy,          Louise          McFadden,          Margaret         Gentry,          Velma          MeDonald,          Edna          Mae         Gordon,          Gladys          McCorley,          seatrice         Gooding,          Veda          MeMillan,          Louise         Green,          Lettie          Roy          McLees.          Carolyn         Gosnell,          Allie          Moore,          Blanche         Grooms,          Edith          Mitchum,          Leta         Gillman,          Agnes          Montgomery,          Margaret         Harrison,          Lucy          Milling,          Emma         Hollifield,          Ruby          Mims,          Mary          Horton,          Nell          Noble,          Virginia         Hutto,          Alliene          Patterson,          Nell         Hunt,          Edna          Parham,          Inez         Hucks,          Myrtle          Parker,          Sara         Hunter,          Mary          Elizabeth          Petty,          Josie         Jenkins,          Marguerite          Platt,          Margaret         Johnson,          Frances          Picklesimer,          Lucile         Johnson,          Lucille          Porter,          Lurline         Kitchings,          Mabel          Price,          Henrietta         Lesesne,          Tappy          Putman,          Nell         Potter,         Poag,         Reid,          }I         Vic         Verna         Annabel         dsther         President         e-President         Secretary         Treasurer         Mae         Roberts,          Annie         ida         iret         th         eth         e         Seott,          Margaret         Schuler,          Amat         Schuler,          Sara         Simpson,          Mae         Sims,          Louise         Stone,          Lottie         Stromas,          Marg:         Stevenson,          Edi         Segars,          Elizab         Stringer,          Willi         Steele,          Elma         Stenson,          Edith         Satterfield,          Fl         ra         Smith,          Gwendolyn         Smith,         Hmma         Letha         Talbert,          Gladys         Thoma         Wheels         Wilson         White,         Wragg,         Wymat         Walsh,         Yonce,         Young,         s,          Marg:         Weatherford,         ‘r,          Anni         Grace         e         ,          Estelle         Sara         1,          Ella         Anna         Helen         Lorena         Dorothy         Leese         a          ee         CS         ry          Re          al          oS         ita          Ppesnes         The          D.          B.          Johnson          Rural          School         Improvement          Association         SARA          WELDON          .         BEATRICE          HELLAMS         SARA          SHULER         Bertie          Norris         ABERCROMBIE,          MILLS         BECKHAM,          ELIZABETH         BECKHAM,          NANNIE          Lou         Broom,          WINNIFRED         BusH,          CHARLOTTE         Byrp,          MARGUERITE         COVINGTON,          LORETA         Cops,          EDNA         COLEMAN,          MARGARET         CONDER,          LOUISE         CUTINO,          IDA         Curry,          ANNIE          Lou         Davis,          WINNIE         DILLARD,          LOUISE         DopsoN,          GENELLE         DowLING,          BEULAH         DUNLAP,          ELIZABETH         ELuis,          MARY         FELDERS,          GLADYS         FELLERS,          JESSIE         FELLERS,          LAZELLE         FIQUETTE,          BESsSIE         Forest,          DorA          MAE         GASTON,          AGNESS         GOSNELLE,          ALLIE         OFFICERS         MEMBERS         GREEN,          EMMIE         Grooms,          EpDITH         HARRISON,          Lucy         HELLAMS,          BEATRICE         Horton,          NELLE         Horton,          MERLE         HUGHES,          C.         Hursey,          MERTISE         JENKINS,          MARGUERITE         JENNINGS,          RUTH         JOHNSON,          LUCILE         Kinc,          NAN         Looper,          RUTH         MANNING,          JANIE         MARTIN,          OVEDA         McInnes,          MARTHA         McMILLAN,          LOUISE         McCutTcHEON,          SUSIE         Monroe,          MARGARET         NETTLES,          Mary          WHITE         Norris,          BERTIE         Norris,          Lucia         O’NEAL,-          EMMIE         PALMER,          MArRIoNn         PARLER,          ETHEL         rane          :          President         ase          Vice          President         .          .          Lreasurer         .          Secretary         PLATT,          MARGARET         Petry,          JOSIE         REESE,          MINNIE         Ross,          HELEN         SANDERS,          DELANE         SATCHER,          HELEN         SATTERFIELD,          FLORA         SCHULER,          SARA         SCHULER,          AMANDA         SHIRER,          Lots         SIMMS,          LOUISE         SMITH,          EMILY         SMITH,          GWENDOLYN         STANTON,          META         STEELE,          ELMA         TArRTT,          Eva         ‘THACKSTON,          KATE         THOMASON,          Pror.          J.          F.         VEAL,          ROSA         WALL,          Lots         WEATHERFORD,          GRACE         WELDON,          SARA         WELLS,          CLARA         Winco,          DoroTHy         YOUNG,          LORENA         Page          one          hundred          fifty-eight         g         ff         :          SS          DeGwe          23          PZ,         q         2         i         ‘A         S         Cc         =          Fea.          alll          =         SS          SO          SS         First          Term         ANNIE          LouIsE          MAyYEs          .         MAuDE          WOFFORD         Miss          Davis         Miss          GODWIN         Miss          McCoNNELL         IpA          MAE          ARMSTRONG         MARGARET          BABB         MarGARET          BAILEY         GRACE          BLACKWELL         ELIsE          BOYLSTON         MetTA          CALLAHAN         JULIE          CLARK         MARGARET          COOPER         MARGARET          CROSLAND         BUELAH          CUTTINO         EMMA          MaAeE          Davis         Nancy          FITZHUGH         Page          one          hundred          fifty-nine         a         sobre         d         WS         A          esr          AN          GS)         “a,         eS         Patricians         OFFICERS         .          President          ELIZABETH          McCown          .         .          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NOBELOCH,         KIRKLAND,          IOLA         Lee,          MARGARET         ACKINNEY,          RUTH         McInnes,          MarTHA         Mims,          ELEANOR         MENG,          ETHEL         MILLER,          ELIZABETH         MAYFIELD,          Mary         ALICE         ay          BLY          Zo          Pir          Ltn         Director         President         Peat          dea:         .          Secretary          and          Treasurer         MONTGOMERY,         Owens,          FLOoy         PLAYER,          ELIZABETH         POLIAKOFF,         RICHMOND,          ROSE         ROBBINS,          VERNELL         ROBBINS,          BIRTIE         SMITH,          ELEANOR         SPEARS,          LUCILE         SMITH,          Mary          BELLE         WILLIAMS,          MIRIAM         WILLIAMS,         WATSON,          SARA         WILLIAMS,          MATTIE         ELEFARE         LILLIAN         GERTRUDE         LEE         ENS          Sica          ae          Nie          Soe          ore          a          a          ERE          ANB         We          Yee          2          S92          Ge          rE,         EE          SIT          IS          eo         2         Choral          Society         OFFICERS         MARGARET          COOPER          .          .          President         CATHERINE          ‘TIMMERMAN          .          .          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Secretary          and          Treasurer         Page          one          hundred          sixty-five         a          ia          OEP          HEINE          FSGS         ae          SX          {         aN         Si         —         ——          q         we          ee          Se          el          PIT          OAT         Te          OP          aia          e         __Talier         $199          oad         Silent          o'er          the          campus          field         The          twilight          shadows          creep;         The          wind          that          lulls          the          flowers          to          rest         Is          fast          asleep—is          fast          asleep.         Silent          lest          we          break          the          charm,         Wee          watch          the          fading          light;         How          dark          dear          Winthrop’s          halls,          how          still         Is          all          tonight—-is          all          tonight.         Slowly          now          we          wend          our          way,         With          eyes          that          dimly          see,         The          campus          leave          alone          at          last;         i         To          memory—to          memory.         iG          ore          isc         Page          one          hundred          sixty-six         OSE          Ae          23,          GEA          AS          BASSE          BRIER          CR          os          Re          wy         SSS          a          al          i          {Ge                   [ey         DRAMATICS         Page          one          hundred          sixty-seven         os         eS         SESE          FES          PINE          PCD          BESO          ERTS          OE         -          ACRES          PBR          ELLA          EG          cole          ORS          ASE?         opepee          Su          .          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The          playwright          tried          to          make          us          believe          that          these          beautiful          things          were          real.          Now         the          dramatist          invites          us          to          accept          the          fact          that          the          real          is          very          beautiful.          he          heroine          of          Barrie’s         one-act          play,          “The          Old          Lady          Shows          Her          Medals,”          is          a          char          woman.          Though          her          hands          are         gnarled          with          toil,          her          soul          is          fine.          When          we          have          read          the          play          and          become          quite          acquainted         with          the          old          lady,          we          think          of          her          profession          as          a          glorified          thing.         Modern          drama          sets          fine          standards.          It          shows          us          that          clothes          do          not          make          the          man.          It          is          not         a          study          of          mode          and          manner,          these          are          but          surface          things.          ‘The          newer          playwright          studies          life—         its          political          and          economic          features          as          well          as          the          social          and          artistic.          Finding          life          a          knot          of         twisted          strings,          sometimes          the          author          unravels          it          for          us.          Sometimes          he          leaves          the          final          knot          for         us          to          untie          and          we          find          ourselves          wondering          and          wondering.         “And          they          lived          happily          ever          after,”          is          the          way          good          stories          used          to          end.          Now          the          modern         play-story          says          that          the          characters          will          live          just          as          happily          as          life          is          happy,          and          life          will          be         what          they          make          it.          ‘That          startles          us          a          little          at          first.          But          the          modern          play          heroines          are          not          help-         less          kings          and          queens,          who          live          by          tradition,          guided          by          a          train          of          advisors.         They          are          virile          men          and          women          who          blaze          trails          beyond          the          last          page          of          the          play          book         because          they          are          endowed          with          independent          minds,          and          a          nice          sense          of          responsibility.         The          earlier          writers          of          drama          guided          the          romance          to          its          conclusion          with          a          steady          hand,          and         prophesied          a          radiant          future.          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There          have          been         many          eventful          days,          but          few          equal          to          this          one.          In          May         Dr.          Johnson          received          a          telegram          saying          that          Winthrop         College          had          won          first          place          in          the          National          Women’s          Inter-         collegiate          and          Scholastic          Track          Meet          with          a          total          of          37         points.          Later          the          complete          score          sheet          arrived,          announc-         ing          that          Sarah          Workman          had          won          the          most          individual         points.          By          winning          three          first          places          and          one          fourth         place,          she          scored          16          of          the          37          points.          Margaret          Long         helped          to          roll          up          the          score          by          securing          9          points.          Willis         and          Thompson          also          won          places          in          the          meet.          A          _          relay         team,          chosen          from          the          different          classes,          won          first          place          in         the          5s5o0-yard          relay          race.         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So          I          rise          and          shake          off          my          slumber         For          the          day          with          its          turmoil          and          fight         Must          be          met          square-faced—and          I          start         it         By          setting          the          tab‘e          aright!         y         TA          ES          °          -         G          2          A          morning          of          classes          soon          follow         :          And          I          feel          like          a          landman          at          sea         Tossed          on          the          roughest          of          waters         From          Ketchin          to          Maggie—Poor          me!         fo          ve         May          I          rest?—There’s          none          for          the         weary         For          the          chapel          hour          arrives         And          I          must          patiently          listen         While          some          one          “improves”          our          lives.         |         aay         Ses         Afternoon—then          study          hour         Praise          Allah—peace          to          the          soul!!         But          heaven          protect          us,          the          girl’s          above         Have          started          their          nightly          roll!         —                           |         |         ae          ee          SSI:         So          goes          the          days          at          Winthrop,         Each          one          worse          than          the          past;         I’m          tragically          asking          the          question         “How          long          can          a          Senior          last?”         ————         «co         Ye         Se.                  Page          two          hundred          fifty         THE          WINTHROP          ITEMIZER         THE          OFFICIOUS          LUBRICATION         OF          THE         STEW          ED-DONE         BODY         Published          Under          Due          Pressure         ROCK          HILL,          SOUTH          CAROLINA,          1926         PRICE,          50          FOR          48c         FACULTY          STAGES          MUSICAL         INTELLIGENCE          TEST         ADMINISTERED         TO          SENIORS         Highest          Score          Ever          Made          in          Field         of          Psychology         It          is          with          unsurpassed          pride          that          “The         Winthrop          Itemizer’’          publishes          the          result         of          the          intelligence          test          given          last          week         to          the          graduating          class.          The          test,          an         exceedingly          difficult          one,          was          propounded         by          members          of          the          faculty,          and          is          an          ex-         act          estimation          of          the          knowledge          accu-         mulated          by          the          Seniors          in          their          four         years          at          Winthrop.         The          test          was          taken          by          the          entire          class,         of          which          twenty          handed          in          perfect          pa-         pers.          In          order          that          the          outside          world         may          appreciate          the          exceptional          mental-         ity          of          this          class,          we          have          begged          the         privilege          of          posting          some          of          the          most          dif-         ficult          portions          of          the          test:         Arithmetic.         1.          Name          the          number          of          eleetric          lights         missing          from          the          ceiling          of          the          audito-         night’s          service.         this         last          Sunday         senior          answered         rium          at          the         (Note:          Every         rectly.)         cor-         2.          Caleulate          the          additional          amount          of         ice          cream          afforded          each          member          at          the         table,          when          two          of          the          customary          recip-         ients          are          absent          from          the          meal,         English.         Discriminate          between          the          two          words         “camisole’’?’          and          “casserole.”         Correct          this          sentence:          ‘Now          take          off         those          said          Miss          Simons.         “They         hairnets,          girls,’’         make          you          look          so          suppressed.”         General          Information.         Connect          following          famous          sayings          with         their          respective          authors:         1.          “Yaas—I          repeat—”’         2.          “There’s          no          question          in          the         about          it,          to          my          way          of          thinking.’’         little         world         3.          ‘“‘N-n-n-ow,          5         4.          “Develop          a          literary          background’         (Note:          Same          august          personage          lately         discarded          the          phrase,          ‘‘Literature          reflects         girls.’         has         life,’          and          adopted          this          plan          of          attack).         5.          ‘“ Willya-answer-ya-name          to          the          roll,         pe-e-ople?”’         The          results          of          these          tests          are          positive         proofs          of          the          future          success          of          the          Senior         Class          as          teachers—out          in          the          wide,         world.         wide         NOTED          LECTURER          ON         PHYSICAL          CULTURE         VISITS          COLLEGE         Dr.          Poer          Posture          Speaks          on          Sub-         ject,          ‘‘Are          We          Inclined          To          Be         Stoop-Shouldered          ?”’         At          Mrs.         of          the         the          request          of         Physical          Education         Winthrop,          Dr.          Poer         nastic          instructor         Bartlett,          Head         Department          at         Posture,          noted          gym-         and          President          of          the         Sympathetic          College          for          Demoralized         Backbones,          addressed          the          student          body         it          the          regular          chapel          hour          last          Thursday.         Mrs.          Bartlett          is          reported          to          have          said         that          she          had          especially          requested          the         visit          of          the          lecturer          since          perceiving          a         decided          slump          in          the          backbones          of          the         student          body          during          the          last          term.         Dr.          Posture          captivated          his          audience          at         first          with          his          general          appearance,          which         bears          description.          He          had          a          commanding         figure          of          five          feet,          made          dignified          by          a         graceful,          white          beard          of          untold          length.         He          leaned          characteristically          upon          a          cane,         and          from          time          to          time          made          forcible          his         argument          by          striking          the          cane          against         the          rostrum.         Dr.          Posture          originally          commenced          his         lecture          by          telling          a          few          jokes,          and          after         this          preliminary          warming,          swung          with         full          force          to          the          duty          at          hand.          He          dis-         cussed          in          a          brilliant          fashion          the          bene-         ficiary          application          of          the          “Charleston,”         strongly          urging          hourly          indulgence          in          some         steps          of          the          “Charleston.”         “Add          height          to          your          figure,          and          grace         to          your          feet          by          Charlestoning          from          class         to          class.’’          This          idea          was          voluminously         applauded,          especially          by          the          faculty,          and         Miss          Grant          immediately          suggested          the         placing          of          Viectrolas          in          the          Main          Building         halls          to          furnish          stimulating          music          for          the         students.         Dr.          Posture          ended          his         ing          Dr.          Johnson          with          a         of          the          lecturer          himself          in          one          of          the          most         intricate          of          the          Charleston          steps.          Dr:         Johnson          graciously          accepted          the          gift,          and         talk          by          present-         miniature          statue         stated          that          it          shall          be          placed          in          a          con-         spicuous          place          in          Main          Building,          to          serve         as          an          inspiration          for          bigger,          better,          and         broader          backbones.         OMEDY         FIRST          ATTEMPT          IN         “HARMONY”          PROVES         GREAT          SUCCESS         Last         packed         College         entitled         night,          in          the          auditorium,         house,          the          faculty          of         presented          the          musical         “A          Study          of          Love.”          This          com-         edy          was          composed          by          a          member          of          the         Musie          Faculty,          Mr.          Roberts,          who          spent         strenuous          hours          over          the          perfection          of          its         difficult          jazz          scores,          as          well          ;          the          com-         position          of          the          sentimental          words.         before          a         Winthrop         comedy         The          leading          parts          in          the          play          were          ad-         vantageously          given          to          Mr.          Maginnis          and         Mr.          Brown          in          dual          roles          as          heroes,          while         opposite          them,          as          the          proverbial          heroines,         played          Miss          Jones          and          Miss          Ketehin.          Mr.         Maginnis          rose          to          the          zenith          of          his          popu-         larity          that          evening          as          he          gloriously          sang         to          his          betrothed,          “There’s          no          question          in         the          world          about          it,          I          love          you.’’          He          was         assisted          in          this          song          by          a          gaily          decked         chorus,          which          formed          a          _          colorful          and         graceful          background          to          the          tall          figure          of         the          leader.          The          chorus          consisted          of         Misses          Davis,          Watkins,          Dacus,          Grant,         Pope,          and          Malchus.         Miss          Jones,          as          the          heroine,          played          the         part          of          a          sarcastic          young          lady,          who         doubted          the          intentions          of          all          her          suitors.         However,          her          barricade          is          finally          de-         stroyed          by          the          persistent          endeavors          of         her          lover,          who          has          “specially’’          studied         the          question          of          love.         Mr.          Brown,          in          the          role          of          a          rather          dis-         sipated          young          man,          but          nevertheless          se-         rious          in          his          intentions          toward          his          fiancee         (Miss          Ketchin),          exerted          a          masterly          bari-         tone          voice.          He          led          only          one          chorus,          but         that          a          very          successful          one.          His          song         was          entitled,          ‘‘Do          you          know          the          deriva-         tion          of          the          sweetest          word          on          earth?”’         Miss          Ketchin          was          the          clinging          vine          type         in          the          comedy.          Her          songs          were          of          a         rather          lyrical,          sentimental          nature,          and         awoke          a          ready          response          from          a          listening         audience,         This          comedy          has          been          one          of          the          most         lelightful          entertainments          of          the          year          for         he          student          body,          and          we          are          certain          that         Zeigfeld          is          ignorant          of          some          excellent         musical          comedy          material.         SENIORS          ARE          GIVEN          NEW          PRIVILEGES         There          was          an          overwhelming          amount          of         excitement          at          the          Senior          Class          meeting         last          Friday          evening,          when          Margaret          Mor-         ris,          Senior          President,          arose          to          enlighten         the          class          of          the          new          concessions          so          gra-         ciously          given          them.          After          warning          the         class          of          their          temporary          indulgence,          if         not          treated          fairly,          she          read          the          following         privileges:         flower          each         other          Thurs-         1.          Seniors          may          pick          one         from          the          campus          on          every         day,          providing          the          plucking          of          same          flow-         er          has          been          dutifully          reported          to          the          head         of          the          Horticulture          Department,          and          re-         spective          senior’s          name          ‘‘checked           off          list         for          the          two          weeks.          If          any          senior          does         not,          for          any          possible          reason,          care          to         choose          her          bi-monthly           periannul,          its         beauty          is          thereby          lost          to          the          desert          air,         for          none          other          than          herself          may          pick          it.         2.          Seniors          and          only          Seniors          may          be          al-         (Continued          on          Page          2)         2          THE          WINTHROP          ITEMIZER         THE          WINTHROP          ITEMIZER         MOTTO:          “Anything          But          the          Truth”         HOU          DA          MW          GC          Tomo          do          nad          boca          tareo          Hditor         LONG          AO          ON          ec          cos          ocaoe          a          secur          Publisher         MEMBER          OF         UNSOCIABLE         “THE          PRESS”         JAD          WE          OMRON          IE,         EVOLUTION         Man          and          Super-Man         The          Editors          of          the          Weakly          have          re-         ceived          numerous          requests          that          they          ex-         press          their          opinion          on          the          important          sub-         ject          of          evolution,          and          we          gladly          accept          this          first          opportunity          of          making          public         our          views.         for          discussion         comment          can         A          definition          of          the          term         is          necessary          before          further         ensue.          Webster          could          give          no          better          one         himself          than          the          following:          Evolution         asserts          that          man          descended          from          a          mon-         Since          we          can          only          judge          what          we         been          in          the          past          by          what          we          are         the          present,          we          are          safely          as-         not          a          single          reader          of          this         doubts          the          above          statement         key.         have         and          do          in         sured          that         publication         of          the          theory.          Look          at          your          neighbor,         gazing          out          of          the          window          with          an          antici-         patory          expression          on          her          face.          Doesn't         she          remind          you          of          that          energetic,          young         baboon          you          saw          glaring          through          the          bars         of          the          zoo?          The          similarity          is          remarkable.         What          does          a          proud          mother          call          her         darling          infant          when          she          discovers          him         attempting          to          climb          a          chair?          None          other         than          the          endearing          words,          ‘‘You          precious         little          monkey.”          What          is          the          purpose          of         the          physical          ed.          work          delivered          us          bi-         weekly?          Ask          your          gym          teacher,          and          she         will          reply,          ‘‘To          make          you          as          agile          as         your          ancestors          used          to          be.’’         This          is          sufficient          to          enlighten          our          read-         ers          with          our          ideas          on          the          subject.          But,         before          closing,          we          wish          to          thank          Darwin         for          the          inspiration          afforded          us          in          link-         ing          the          measly          race          of          Man          with          the         slorified          monkey          tribe.          May          our          belief          in         evolution          urge          us          to          scale          the          same          great         heights          our          predecessors          have          reached         in          the          past.         THE          USELESSNESS          OF         SPRING          HOLIDAYS         Since          Spring          holidays          were          first          insti-         tuted,          there          has          been          a          steady          growth          of         sentiment          against          them.          Faculty          and         students          are          often          heard          reminiscing          at         length          about          ‘‘the          good          old          times,’’          when         they          had          no          spring          holidays,          and          only          one         day          for          Christmas.          “Just          suppose          we         had          been          here          then!”          cried          a          freshman,         and          oh's          and          ah’s          were          chorused          by          her         companions.         “What          are          your          objections          to          them?’’         a          student          was          asked.          ‘‘Why,          they're          just         so          futile,          so          utterly          useless,’’          she          replied,         somewhat          impatiently.          Another          and          still         another          were          questions          with          the          same          re-         sults.         This          attitude          on          the          part          of          the         dents          may          seem          _          surprising          at         thought.          3ut          upon          further         it          reflects          their          wisdom         stu-         first         consideration,         and          sound          com-         SERIOUS          CALAMITY         AT          PRACTICE          HOME         Senior          Mistakes          Salt          for          Sugar         the          preparation          of         practice          home,          was         that          she          mistook         A          Senior,         the          evening         so          intent          on         busy          in         meal          at         her          labor         the          bowl          containing          salt          for          the          sugar         dish          and          in          making          a          delectable          pudding         entered          two          cups          of          salt          into          the          formula.         At          the          evening          meal          Miss          Simons          de-         clined          to          partake          of          any          pudding,          aad         the          twelve          girls,          fearing          that          the          mis-         take          of          their          coworker          might          be          dis-         covered,          bravely          consumed          the          entire         pudding.         The          twelve          are          now          convalescing          in          the         infirmary          under          the          care          of          Dr.          Todd          and         two          nurses,          and          in          a          day          or          so          hope          to         resume          their          neglected          duties          in          Prac-         tice          Home.         SENIORS          ARE          GIVEN         PRIVILEGES         (Continued         NEW         from          Page          1)         lowed          to          recline          on          the          front          campus          for         not          longer,          however,          than          a          period          of          one         hour.          Monitors          will          be          appointed          to         arouse          slumbering          Seniors          after          the          time         has          elapsed.          Cushions          will          be          supplied         by          the          monitors,          if          so          desired.         3.          Seniors          have          been          granted          the          priv-         ilege          of          hanging          their          wash          in          their          win-         dows,          instead          of          strewing          them          all          over         every          available          piece          of          furniture          in          their         rooms.          However,          on          hanging          wash          in         window          a          placard          with          the          word          ‘Senior’         must          be          hung          in          a          noticeable          position,          so         that          the          matron          will           not          suspect          some         underclassmen          of          misdemeanor.         These          privileges          were          loudly          applauded         by          every          Senior,          and          with          sincere          promise         to          rightfully          appreciate          them,          the          class         meeting          was          adjourned,         _—————————_—_         mon          sense.          The          objectionable          features         of          spring          holidays          are          numerous.         It          oceasions          wear          and          tear          on         very          excellent          hat          boxes,          suitcases,         week-end          bags.         It          depletes          the          merchants’         spring          coats,          hats,          and          dresses.         It          overecrowds          the          trains          and         some         and         stock          of         clutters         the          roads          with          conveyances.         It          interrupts          the          inspiration          of          begin-         ning          a          new          term’s          work.         And          all          for          what?          A          week          of          rush—         tiresome          travel,          the          whirl          of          social         events,          a          few          strenuous          days          at          home—         and          back          again          at          the          college,          energy          all         gone,          sleepy,          and          headachy.         Is          it,          then,          any          wonder          that          there          is          a         great          hullabaloo          every          time          Dr.          Johnson         announces          the          dreadful          holidays?          Why         he          has          not          noticed          it—but          that          is          crit-         icism          of          the          authorities.         Although          spring          holidays          are          over          for         this          year,          we          feel          that          instead          of          waiting         until          they          are          upon          us          again,          now          is          the         time          to          strike.          Perhaps          a          continued,          per-         sistent          campaign          will          prevent          their          ever         recurring          any          more.         SHAKESPEARE          WAS          RIGHT         “Oh,          that          this          too,          too          sober          flesh          could         melt,’’          sighed          the          fat          girl          as          she          stepped         off          the          scales.                                      “Words          fail          me,’’         she          flunked          the         said          the         exam.                   e          ¢         Freshman          as         “This          is          quite          a          come-down,’’          said          the         Senior          as          she          slid          down          the          fire          escape.         x          ok          Ox         Said          the          the         is          mud.’”’         rain          to          dust,          “Your          name         WORTH-WHILE          WORDS         FROM          WINTHROP          WARDENS         Note:          This          column          is          for          faculty          or         matrons          only.          It          is          their          official          mout-         piece          through          which          they          may          publicly         address          the          students          on          matters          of          im-         port—whether          it          be          to          praise,          condemn,         demand,          or          appeal.          Students          should          not         fail          to          reap          the          benefit          of          this          column,—         EDITOR.         “Every          year          I          grow          prouder          of          the          in-         genuity          and          originality          of          the          Winthrop         students.          The          drab,          unattractive          uni-         forms          that          I          am          forced          to          select          for          them         are          enough          to          dampen          the          most          enthusi-         astic          of          natures.          But          two          days          after          the         allotment          of          the          dresses,          I          gladly          per-         ceive          a          marked          improvement          in          the          cos-         tumes,          and          within          a          week          the          entire          stu-         dent          body          has          changed          their          miserable,         old-fashioned          dresses          into          modern          crea-         tions.          I          sincerely          hope          that          the          contin-         ued          apportioning          of          the          Winthrop          uni-         form          to          the          students          will          not          deaden          this         extraordinary          renovative          ability.’’         MRS.          WALKER.         “Well,          is          everybody          happy?          I          hope          so,         for          I          want          everybody          to          be          happy          in          my         library.          But          why,          students,          do          you          re-         main          so          awfully          quiet?          Don’t          you          think         I          love          to          hear          youthful          laughter          echoing         around          my          duo-decimalized          walls?          Make         the          library          your          place          for          rendezvous,          for         studying,          or          for          eating          of          light          repasts.         In          other          words,          just          be          happy,          and          I          will         be          happy,          too.”         MISS          IDA          J.          DACUS.         “Before          going          to          Dr.         this           serious          matter,          I         opportunity          of          confronting          the          students         themselves,          through          their          publication.          I         am          deeply          interested          in          your          welfare,          and         it          grieves          my          heart          to          see          the          scanty         amount          of          fo00d          you          have          been          consuming         in          the          last          month.          I          strive          to          make          my         meals          as          delectable          as          possible,          in          order         to          awake          some          degree          of          response          in          your         slumbering          appetites.          But          the          cabbage         and          spinach          lines          that          were          once          my         pride          and          joy,          have          become          a          source          of         actual          pain          to          me.          On          many          days          I          am         forced          to          give          to          the          colored          help          a          hun-         dred          crisp,          lemon          pies          left          undesired          by         the          students.          Oh,          girls,          individually          or         as          a          body,          show          me          how          to          improve          my         fare,          and          I          will          be          ever          grateful          to          you.”         MRS.          McBRIDE.         Johnson          about         am          taking          this         Dr.          Todd         temperature         (to          student):          ‘You          have          some         and          had          better          come          in          the         infirmary.          Run          home          and          get          your          night         dress,          bath          robe,          etc.’’         A          lapse          of          fifteen          minutes,          in          which         the          maiden          addressed          (naturally          a          Fresh-         man)          stands          in          utter          bewilderment          with-         out          moving.         Dr.          Todd          (noting         “Haven’t          you          gone         dress          ?”’         Student:          ‘‘No-o-m-m—I          couldn’t—you         see—I          haven’t          any—I          sleep          in          pajamas.’”’                                      her          still          standing):         home          for          your          night         Ann:          “How          do          you          like          the          fit          of          your         new          uniform          dress?’’’         Losina:          ‘I’m          in          it,          but          not          the          way          I’d         like          to          be.”         REE         Nellie          E.:          ‘‘Let’s          play          tennis.’’         Julia:          ‘‘Can’t,          the          net’s          broke.”         Nellie:          ‘‘Fine!          The          net’s          always          in          the         way          when          I          play.’’         ——=         ——_          és         NA         SDAA          ANS          SE          SSRS          Ses         HINTS          ON          WINTHROP          ETIQUETTE         Propounded          by          LORD          CHESTYFEEL         This          new          book          has          been          proclaimed          by          leading          faculty          members          the          most         valuable          asset          to          Winthrop          student          life          ever          produced.          Lord          Chestyfeel          spent         several          months          on          the          campus          and          conducted          careful          researches          in          his          special         field—manners          and          etiquette—tfeeling,          as          he          said,          that          if          he          could          help          a          single         student          to          become          pretty          and          popular          he          would          have          accomplished          a          great          work.         The          result          is          a          triumph          of          literature          which          no          young          lady          of          the          college          can         afford          to          be          without.         She          was          only          an          innocent          girl,          so          how          was         she          to          know          that          the          faculty          would          stare,         the          students          glare?          Embarrassment          at          the         dreadful          mistake          she          had          made          overwhelmed         her.          The          girl          had          actually          had          to          crawl         over          her          to          get          to          her          chapel          seat;          she          had         failed          to          rise          and          let          her          pass.         Buy          Lord          Chestyfeel’s          book          and          you          will         never          fail          to          rise          to          the          occasion.         Practice          Home          Prospects!         Do          you          know          how          to          dispose          of          cottage         cheese          salad          gracefully          without          eating          it?         Does          a          long          array          of          silver          nonplus          you?         Can          you          maintain          a          brilliant          table          conver-         sation?         Are          you          at          home          in          the          kitchen          or          behind         a          Bureka?         Do          you          know          the          gentle          art          of          raising         Again          they          passed          the          spinach,          and          again          well-bred          cows          and          poultry?         she          refused.          She          did          not          notice          the          sup-         pressed          titter          of          the          girls.          Suddenly          some-         one          at          the          next          table          giggled          and          looked         hastily          away.          “She          didn’t          take          spinach!’’         she          heard          them          say.         PP          tls         A          whole          section          of          Lord          Chestyfeel’s          mas-         terly          production          is          devoted          to          Practice         Home:          its          duties          and          how          to          do          them.         Once          you          have          read          it,          Miss          Simons          has          an         “A”          waiting          for          you.         Had          she          read          Lord          Chestyfeel’s         book,          she          would          never          have          violated         this          point          of          dining          room          etiquette         that          Winthrop)          girls          most          meticu-         lously          pride          themselves          upon.         ————_——          And          out          stepped          Anne,         The          crowd          of          girls         that          packed          the          gym          to          its          capacity          hummed         with          amazement.          Was          Anne          going          to          lead         Even          her          best          friend          would          not          tell          her.          the          cheers?          Anne,          who          had          always          been         They          stood          aghast          as          she          made          the          terrible          timid          and          awkward,          regarded          by          most          of         break.          Group          after          group          passed          silently,          her          classmates          as          “perfectly          dumb,”          “‘with-         until,          stooping          there          at          the          edge          of          the          walk,          out          a          spark          of          life.”’         she          sensed          that          something          was          wrong          and          eee          '          ee         hurried          back          to          her          room.          sg          eae          ae          ae          Sarg          Re          ee          eT         +          6          =          .          .          si          a                    ane          1e          gym          ‘ang          aS          e@          Ziris          oO          e¢          S          4         Read          Rule          28-799          in          Hints          on          Winthrop          in.          From          one          yell          to          another          she          led          them,         Etiquette,          and          you          will          never          be          guilty          of         gathering          a          corsage          of          violets          on          Tuesday.          Bore          hody          seweving          Phythusically,          test          prance:         ing          and          arms          waving          in          true          cheer          leader         style.          Her          pep          and          enthusiasm          were          fasci-         nating          to          behold,          and          so          contagious          that          not         a          single          girl          remained          silent,          and          even          the         Read          this          testimonial—one          of          the          thou-          faculty          begged          to          be          taught          the          yells          that         sands          we          receive          daily:          they          might          join          in.         “We          were          nervous          and          rundown,          unable          to         eat          or          sleep.          Training          school          was          fast          prov-         When          the          excitement          of          the          games          had         subsided,          her          friends—now          far          more          numer         ing          destructive          to          our          constitutions.          Daily          :          :          :         ae          made          ruinous          mistakes          After          one          read-          ous          and          illustrious          than          before—crowded         ing          of          your          splendid          book          there          came          a          around          her.          “How          did          you          do          it,          Anne?         change          for          the          better,          and          now,          after          the          ‘You’re          a          perfect          wonder!          Please          let          me         third          reading,          we          are          completely          restored          in          on          it!’’          was          heard          from          all          sides.         and          have          become          (so          our          supervisor.          in-         forms          us)          the          two          best          student-teachers          she          She          laughed.          “Why,          it’s          perfectly          simple.         ever          observed          I’ve          just          been          reading          that          new          book,          ‘Hints         pr          Devotedly,          on          Winthrop          Etiquette.’          ’’         SEEN          YER                    S.          SPECIAL.         It          can          transform          you,          too,          as          it          did          Anne.          Or          if          you          are          already          peppy          and          popular,          as         is          no          doubt          the          case,          it          holds          still          greater          opportunities          for          you,         ORDER          YOUR          COPY          TODAY         From          A.          PUNK          CO.,          Makus,          fl.         “WE          PRINT          ANYTHING          AND          EVERYTHING”         ee         Page          two          hundred          fifty-three         CSNY          ByrE          Saad          ae          RES         LE          mice          |         Oo          mt         fag          |                    So          i          TMITLAR         Nd)          ‘alk          ;                   i}                    K                   owes          VI          Oe          —_          199.          6         Limericks         I         Said          Worley,          one          day,          in          a          trance,         “You're          an          old          dust          dry          lecturer,          Mance.         ‘Take          your          classes          around,         Let          them          search          in          the          ground;         Campus          courses          will          make          them          advance.”         II         Our          objections          to          Burgin—(he          knows          ’em)         Are          his          classes:          too          much          work          he          shows          ‘em,         And          if          they          can’t          do          it,         Or          will          not          stick          to          it,         Then          out          of          the          window          he          throws          ’em.         III         Said          a          sleepy          eyed          student          with          groans,         “My          dears,          I’ve          just          come          from          Miss           Jones.         I          know          that          I'll          pass,         Though          I          dream          through          each          class,         For          her          slow          easy          way          makes          us          drones.”         IV         If          you          watch          her          quite          closely,          you’ll          see         That          Miss          Ketchin          a          doctor          would          be:         Carlyle          and          Macauley         And          Christopher          Morley,         In          “pellet          form”          slips          you          and          me.         V         “I’m          wondering          why,”          pondered          Brown,         “Uncle          Press          wears          knee          breeches          aroun’.         ‘Cause          I          broke          a          pet          rule         And          wore          knickers          to          school,         Is          no          reason          that          he          should          turn          clown.”         VI         Said          a          special          instructor          of          fame,         A          Mr.          Magginis          by          name,         “Though          I’ve          roped          in          a           rep         Of          teaching          with          pep,         Slocum          labels          my          classes          as          tame.”         mos         RW.          YS          Wg          |         Page          two          hundred          fifty-four         i          DEY          2          ATEN          ER          ADOMM          I          Ay         Ca)          COBO          AS          NURSE                   ——          SS          }          :         —          Wi          AA          SE         Our          Hall          of          Fame         “The          Senior          Class          of          Winthrop          College          is          a          composite          gathering          of         the          most          cultured,          able,          efficient          and          handsome          girls          to          be          found          in         the          state          of          South          Carolina,          or          there          about.”          So          have          we          been          contin-         ually          informed          by          important          visitors          to          the          college,          such          as          le gislators,         educators,          mayors,          yea,          even          governors.          At          first          we          pondered          “Why         the          gaff,          and          from          such          old          men,          too.”          But          soon          realizing          that          a          basic         reason          for          this          downpour          of          eulogies          was          possible          as          well          as          probable,         we          turned          to          examine          ourselves.          A          careful          analytical          study          followed,         from          which          was          revealed          the          somewhat          tragical          truths:          first,          that          in          a         certain          line          one          person          can          excel          all          others,          and          second,          that          it          is          these         excellences          that          encourage          the          above          quoted          flattery,          and          not          the          common         herd.         With          this          light          on          the          subject,          we          unselfishly          argued,          “Why          not          let         these          choice          ones          receive          their          just          reward?          Why          not          let          their           faces         be          ever          before          the          public          as          a          constant          reminder          of          their          superiority?”         To          the          accomplishment          of          this          suggestion,          a          questionnaire          was          handed         to          every          member          of          the          Senior          Class          on          which          she          was          to          imprint          her         opinion          as          to          the          students          rating          best          in          certain          lines.          In          many          cases         the          count          revealed          a          unanimity          of          choice.          But          in          the          selection          of          mem-         bers          to          some          of          the          positions,          the          race          proved          a          close          one,          and          the          publi-         cation          of          the          winner          of          second          place          seemed          justly          due.         It          is          our          Pride          and          Glory,          this          Hall          of          Fame.          In          later          years          gaze         and          marvel          at          the          few          brilliant          fortunates          of          the          class          of          1926          that         have          won          places          here.          But          oh,          Fickle          Student          Body,          forget          not          the          ones         who          fail          to          grace          this          noted          Hall.         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Why          Experiment!         For          nearly          30          years,          the          name         DUDLEY          has          stood          for          High-         est          Quality          in          Athletic          and         Gymnasium          Clothing.         The          Dudley          Uniforms,          Dresses,         Head          and          Footwear          are          used          by         America’s          leading          Schools          and         Colleges.         Why          Experiment!         Charles          H.          Dudley         Incorporated         HANOVER,          N.          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