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' Olive Hakdwick P. D. S.— Hoasc Major subject — English Conyers, Ga. There is something so sweetly mysterious about Olive, a somethi ig that makes you ivant to try and solve that mystery. Whether it ' s in those deep blue eyes or that curious little smile that is always hovering around her lips is a part of the secret. Her eyes and the smile lead you on to her heart of purest gold. Rose E. Harwood M. D. S. Major subject — German Trenton, Tenn. Just the name Rose E. Harwood suggests the necessity of going to a class meeting, of getting up debates, of paying dues or budget, of fear lest she may be about to talk the life out of you. Yet all this is the necessary oil to keep the machinery of organization in trim. It takes Rose ' s nerve, courage and ever ready advice to make a thing go thru. And yet you get a thorn ivith every Rose, but ain ' t the Rose(s) sweet? Page Eighteen
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i r f Ruby Lee Estes P. D. S.— Hoasc Major subject — English Rex, Ga. Carnegie knew about our Ruby Lee he ' d send down here in a hurry and ask her to accept a high position in his largest es- tablishment. The annual staff, especially the editor, just falls down before her shrine and says in an adoring voice: From where did this paragon of virtue and of sense (both common and intellectual) fall? Indeed, she ' s a better bargain than Three in One Shoe Polish. Lois Frances Grier M. D. S. Major subject — Mathematics Camden, Ala. Is she triangular or round? Neither. Her motto is B , not only because she has taken thru Math 85, but because she has held her responsible position as ' Xec with dignity and poise. One often finds her in the dead hours of night gazing in rapture towards the milky way. There is none siceeter or more lovable than my Senior sister. Page Seventeen
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Susie Hecker M. D. S. Major subject — History Atlanta, Ga. Susie possesses that rare, life-preserving quality of giving advice in a sound, sisterly way at the right moment. The ivisdom of her sweet counsel has already carried her Sophomore sister three times through No- Man s land. Next year — but why speculate on Cupid ' s game of war? — Agnes Scotters will certainly miss the sound of her soft, en- couraging, Come on, girls! Edith Hightower P. D. S. Major subject — History Americus, Ga. Edith is the tiniest girl in her class, this little Senior sister of mine. As long as that is the only respect in which she stands last in her class, ivho cares about a few inches, more or less, of height? She is rather quiet and reserved but once a friend, alivays a friend is certainly true when applied to her. P ' lfje yinetfen
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