Anderson College - Columns / Sororian Yearbook (Anderson, SC)

 - Class of 1916

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Nelle Martin, B. A. Belton, S. C. ' ' Lesothy ' ' A true woman, modest andsimple and sweet It ' s to Nelle we look for the latest fads in dressing. She can always manage to adopt the voguish ' ■. ' . ■ touch. Nelle is a studious, happy girl, never complaining or grumbling, but al- ways taking life for the very best there is in it. She has traveled through the long four years of toil and strife and now comes to the bitter end victorious. Secretary of Class, ' 16 ; Treasurer Dramatic Association, ' 16. Ztjliene Masters, B. A. Anderson. S. C. ' ' Zuke ' ' I am sure care ' s an enemy to life Zuke is our littlest? ' , most carefree member. Always on her post of duty when its Duty Time. Yet, she believes in enjoying life to its fullest. Were it not for the huge amount of anxiety expended on her preparations for English, I believe Zuke would pronounce life Excellent —but she has not been anxious in vain, for her labor has reaped bountiful rewards. Secretary Class, ' 15; Vice-President Estherian Society, ' ' 16; Treasurer Class, ' 15. 20

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Louise Henry, B. A. Anderson, S. C. ' ' Bebby ' ' She paused bill a monunl in her flight, and we were blessed with a song. Happy -hearted! jolly! and laughing! These three adjectives are Louise ' s constant com- panions. It could be said of her that she is always in a good humor. She is truly the sun- shine of our Class. One has only to listen to hear the full clear notes of her pretty voice, for she sings morning, noon and uight. Louise, like her roommate, says little, but thinks much. ' ' There ' s no telling what may be the outgrowth of that ' ' uncle ' ' or that ' ' automo- bile. ' ' President Athletic Association, ' 12- ' 13 ; Pres- ident Student Government, ' 12- ' 13; Secretary Estherian Society, ' 12- ' 15; Treasurer Estherian Society, ' 12- ' 15; President Y. W. A., ' 14- ' 16; Vice-President Class, ' 13- ' 14; President Y. W. C. A., ' 14- ' lb ' ; Class Editor, ' 14- ' 15; Prophet Senior Class, ' 15- ' 16; Chairman Mission Study Committee, ' 12- ' 13 ; Chairman Social Committee of Estherian Soeietv, ' 15- ' 16. r w6MEN H I Marguerite Oglesby Henry, B. M. Anderson, S. C. RlTA The reason firm, the temperate will, endurance, foresight, strength and skill. ' ' Truly the words may be said of her. Rita is one of those persons who can do anything she makes up her mind to do, and she makes up her mind to do a. great many things. Though in her youth she left us to worship at the feet of Mozart, Wagner and Beethoven, we soon forgave her and count ourselves blessed for the one musical note on our staff of Sen- iordom. We ' re expecting ' great things of Rita, but we fear that under those harmonious strains not only have her intellectual powers increased, but that her heart has beeome af- fected as well, for we hear her sing with Shakes- peare, ' ' If music be the food of love, play on. ' ' President Y. W. A., ' 12- ' 13; Vice-Pres- ident, Estherian Society, ' 12- ' 13; Treasurer Mu- sic Club, ' 12- ' 13; Chairman Music Committee, Y. W. A., ' 13- ' 14; Chairman Reception Com- mittee Estherian Society, ' 13- ' 14; Chairman Program Committee, Esther ian Society, ' 13- ' 14; Secretary Estherian Society, ' 13- ' 14; Advertis- ing Committee Sororian, ' 13- ' 14; Chairman Advertising Committee Sororian, ' 14- ' 15 ; Critic Estherian Society, ' 12- ' 13; Chairman Music Committee. Y. W. C. A.; President Lanier So- ciety. ' 14- ' 16; Editor-in-Chief Sororian, ' 15- ' 16. 19



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Lou Nelle McGee Anderson, S. C. ' .Mac ' Goss ' Do you not know I ' m a woman— when I think J miisl speak. This splendid specimen of Tongue running ability ' has been with us lb! these four long years. Lou Xelle can talk! There ' s no use debating the subject ' . A graphophone or any other specimen of talking machine cannot com- pare with our own human talking machine. I am sure dear Mr. Edison would lay down his life ' s work in despair if he were to listen to old Mac for fifteen minutes, and should think he had to perfect anything to surpass or equal her. Kind hearted, true and staunch, Lou Nelle has made scores of .friends and nobody can ever take her place in our hearts. Business Manager Sororian, ' 14- ' 15; President Class, ' 16; Secretary Dramatic Association; Historian Junior Class; Historian Lanier Lit- rary Society. Ethel Norms, B. A. Anderson, S. C. Preach ' ' ■STie is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition ' ' We needn ' t tell you about Ethel ' s disposition, for you know her, too. Ethel is a good com- rade. Hail-fellow-well-met kind. For four years we have had occasion to observe her stu- dious, quiet manner. Yet we would warn you that Ethel is not entirely void of those symptoms that accompany a flirtatious propen- sity. We have noted her candy (boxes) and numerous letters. She ' 11 surely not sail alone upon the sea of life for more than forty years. Secretary, Y. W. A., ' 15- ' 16; Secretary Lanier Society. ' 15- ' 16 ; Member Varsity Basket Ball Team. 21

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