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CJ)e ototian = ' OLLIE JANE BARTON, A. B. Lanier Literary Society Entered 1920-1921 Critic Lanier Literary Society, Spring Term, 22; Vice-President Lanier Literary Society, Fall Term, ' 22; House President, ' 22- ' 23. During the three years that Ollie has been with us, we have learned her true worth as an Ander- son College girl. She is a happy Christian gentlewoman, doing her work accurately, com- pletely, and happily. She is full of Class spirit, and is always ready and eager to do what is asked of her. Her studentship is worthy to be praised and we feel justified in predicting for her a happy and useful future. NELLIE BOLT, A. B. Ware Shoals, S. C. Lan ' .er Literary Society Entered 1920-1921 Dignity is the sweetness of womanhood. Xellie is quiet, dignified, studious, and very accommodating. She speaks but seldom but when she does it is always a remark worth re- membering. Hqvg is a gentle, sweet better-half for some young man. Rut we can imagine how painstaking, kind and much loved she would be as a school ma ' am, or, in fact anything that she decides to do we know that she will do well for she is adaptable and wholesome, and has the ability of winning friends. We shall miss you, Nellie, but when we think of you it will bring pleasant memories and happy thoughts. Page Tiventy-six DC [DJSai
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Ir ■ Clje ororian, VERA MAY ARMSTRONG, . Anderson, S. C. Lanier Literary Society Entered 1919-1920 Class Historian ' 22- ' 23 ; Literary Society ' 23. V ice- President Lanier May is quiet, courteous, and sincere with a smile and kind word for every one. To know her is to love her, and those who know her best love her most. We know we can depend on her for whatever task has been set for her to do, for she has both the willingness and capacity to do things. She has stood faithfully by her work all through her College life and we feel as she goes out that she will make the world in which she lives a brighter and better place. GLADYS ATKINSON, A. B. Estherian Literary Society Entered 1921-1922 Nominating Committee ' 21- ' 22; Business Mana- ger Glee Club ' 21- ' 22; Captain Junior Basket- ball Team ' 21- ' 22; Estherian Debater ' 21- ' 22; College Cheer Leader ' 21 - ' 22; Vice-President Estherian Literary Society ' 22- ' 23 ; Nominating Committee ' 22- ' 23 ; Business Manager Varsity Basketball Team ' 22- ' 23 ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet ' 22- ' 23; Class Basketball Team ' 22- ' 23 ; Editor- in Chief Orion 22- v 23. After spending a year at Bessie Tift, Gladys came to Anderson to spend her remaining two years. She has the true conception of College spirit and is always ready to take part in any College activity. Her efforts have been concen- trated in student publications and Literary So- ciety. In both these activities her influence has been keenly felt. She is level headed, business- like; steady, good-hearted and kind. Anderson loses an all-round good girl when Gladys leaves =3[n]t= Page Twenty-five
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17= ' CJje ororian, 1 BRIDGET BOYLESTON, A. B. Pendleton, S. C. CAROLINE BROCK, A. B. Central, S. C. Lanier Literary Society Entered 1919-1920 Estherian Literary Society Entered 1922-1923 Member Glee Club ' 22- 23 ; Y. W. C. A.; Secre- tary B. Y. P. U. ' 22; President Busy Bee Club ; Secretary Down-the-State Club. Just a little bit of Ireland from a South Caro- lina town came to A. C. in the fall of 1919. Bib brought enough sunshine to last through all the clouds of her four years, and I think she has enough to last her many years yet. At times Bib ' s a baby, again she is a school girl. And some days she puts on all the dignity in the possession of the Senior Class. So here ' s to Bib: May she win as many friends out in the world with those eyes and smiles as she won at dear old A. C. Caroline began her educational career at G. W. C. but last year she discovered that she had made a mistake in the choice of her College, so she came to Anderson for her Senior work. She takes her work seriously and does it well. Her words are never wasted on trivial subjects, and few are used on those more important. She thinks deeply, reasons logically, and talks well — when compelled to. Those who lave been asso- ciated with her, will never forget her pleasing manners, her hospitable disposition, and her true friendship. Page Twenty-seven ic )fp]j t
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