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K. C ' ' ,,.47 ' - ' . .- : ff - ' -i;fQ%- ,:,vrrf t r 19 29 liie SOPvORIA.N 1929 Catherine Cowheri-) niiAVClIVILI.E, SOUTH CAROLINA Entered ' 27; Lani( r Literary Society: , W. ( . A.; French Clul), ' 2S; Internaticinal ItrlaliiMis Club, ' 28; Treasurer International i(i ' l;ilinMK Club. ' 28; Down State Club; San Souci; elcrlcil Senior Representative to the Executive (Niun- cil, ' 29; Class Cheer Leader, ' 28; Society Cheer Leader, ' 27; Student Body Cheer Leader, ' 2fl; Pan-Hellenic Council, ' 29; Tieaaurcr Theto Kappa Sigma, ' 28; Senior Play, ' 29; Pi-esident Lanier Literary Society, ' 29. Why worrv: It will hnppen an vay? The smile that Kat alwavs wears is a proof of this. In Kat we have a happy combination of admirable traits . If she wants to stuti ' , all right — if she doesn ' t, all rifcht. She passes her work just the same. ' licn she speaks, others listen; when she ' s silent — Avell, someone else has the floor — that ' s all. When Cupid calls, she answers, but when — arrows fly, she presents an a le(]uale knowledge of self-preservation. We predict that a girl with such a com- plex will always be a success. Nell Cunningham CREER, SOUTH CAROLINA Diploma in Public School Music Wherever and whenever you chance to meet this lovely girl, you experience a keen sense of pleasure, for she is ga et ' itself. Always a smile, never a care, accompanied by much ability — especially along musical lines. LULA DiLLARD GREER; SOUTH CAROLINA A.B. Entered ' 28; Estherian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; International Relations Club; Athenian Book Club; Senior Clas.s Mar-sh.al; Senior Play; Sororian Art Editor. ' 29. Although an artist to her fingertips, Lu];i surpasses most artists with her sunny dispo- sition. She is pretty, too, and it is not a superficial beauty, but a loveliness that comes from a beautiful soul within. Her interests and her talents are numerous and varied. She has been a nugget of gold to the Senior Class. It was Winthrop ' s misfortune when Lula came to Anderson. Iler voice is love. Iter manner sivcrt, S ic ' s genlle, dainty, and pctilc. Page tiventy-l irce
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i . 19 29 lAe SOROKIA-N 1929 ■Xj-iSi 4 Jv ' ? t Mabel Cox BKLION, SOUTH CAROLINA . .«. lOiitcri ' il ITi; Lanit-r l.ilciiiry Sorioty: Glee I ' lul): V. W. C. A.; V. W. A.; B. Y. I-. U. ; Fr«iK ' h Club. ' :. ' G. ' 28; IntL-nmlional Kelalions Club; Pri ' sulfnt Progressive Edueation Club, ' 2S: Vice-Presklent Lanier Literary Society. ■2S; Treasurer V. W. C. A.. ' 28; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. ' 2. ; President Y. W. C. A.. •29; B. S. U. Council. 2!t; Ti-casurer Senior Class. ' 2!1; Presi- dent Athenian English Club. ' 211 ; Y. W. A. Cabinet, ' 211; Nominating t ' onitnittee. ' 29. Chic, petite, verj atile, artistic, brilliant, literary, practical, lovable — no, this is not an attempt to re- vrite the dictionary. We were only attempting to describe Mabel, but the lask is beyond lis. M. ' XRGARET Cox BELTON, SOUTH CAROLINA LB. Entei-ed •2. ; T anier Literary Society ; Y. W. C. A.: Y. AV. A.; Progressive Education Club. ' 2S: French Club. ' 27: Sisters ' Club. ' 27; Bolton Club. ' 27; Anderson County Club; .Junior Play; Science Club; House President West Dornii- liny. ' 29; Vice-President B. Y. P. U., ' 21). S ie ' s not a Comedy of Errors, ' Or a Mid Suinmrr Nirjlit ' s Dream, Hut take it .Is You Like It. She ' s just ivliat site seems. Margaret is one of the best all around and most dependable girls at A. C. She has the |ualities of a true friend, a good sport, and is very witty. Margaret makes an amiable Mouse President because she understands so perfectly when we really didn ' t realize we were so noisy, and of course, we wouldn ' t do it on purpose. Then thise eyes twinkle with finnness when she says, all right, but not again — and don ' t we all just love her and vish her an abundance of success and happiness in the years to come. Virgin L Cox BELTON, SOUTH CAROLINA ,1.1}. Entered ' 25; I anier Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Y. W. A.: French Club. ' 27; Spanish Club. ' 20; Progressive Education Club; Art Club. •2.S; Science Club. ' 211; To vn Girls ' Club. ' 20; Treas- urer B. Y. P. U.. ' 2S; Secretary Y ' . V, A., ■in; Executive Council, ' 2S. To know her is to love her and love but her forever, for nature made her what she is and never made another. Many are Vir- ginia ' s accomplishments, for she is the embod- iment of all that is pleasing in woman. Her suiinv smiles and loving dispisition have won her tmknown fame throughout A. C, and though she has passed out from the Alma Mater, she has not passed out from our hearts. Good-bye and good luck to Jinx. Paffe tiventy-tii o
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' % ' J :: 19 2 9 li e SORORl7 N 1929 Evelyn Givrns FOUNTAIN INN, SOUTH CAROLINA .l.li. Entci-fil ' SS; Edilor-ln-Chifr of Soroi-iuii. l ' l»: liUornational Relations Club: Athenian ricial; Club; Silence Club: Senlul ' I ' lay; Glee Club; D. G. S. Club; EsthiTian Llterai-y So- ciety. (■ sicn ' l I ' yrs nl .Ihci ' r lur fau, slie ' d mak Caliban. Lovely, gifted Evelyn. Dreamy brown eyes and dusky brown hair remind one of tinklinH guitars, of a moonlight night, and the ladies of old Spain. The gods were good to her. She was endowed with beauty, charm, personality, and a mind. Whether it is a whimsical bit of verse or a serious term paper, she manages to put an intangible i|ualily in her writing which is typically E -el n. The Sororian editor-in-chief could hn ' c been no one else. H.AZEL Hamilton CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA ,1.B. Entered ' 2S; Senior Play; Bsthcrian Literary Society. Hazel Hamilton came to Anderson College to be loved by every one. She is quiet and reserved in all her ways, studious and per- sistent in her pursuit of knowledge. We know she will succeed. Mar EL Mali IVA, SOUTH CAROLINA A.B. Entered ' 24; Lanlor Literary Society; Pro- glcsslve Education Club, ' 28 ; B. Y. P. U., ' 20; Y. W. A., ' 20; Town GirLs ' Club. ' 27, ' 2S. ' 29; Anderson County Club; Science Club; Athenian Book Club. ' 29; Town Girls ' Minstrel, ' 27, ' 2. , ' 20. To be a friend of Mabel is indeed to be a fortunate person, for no truer friend could anyone desire. Her sweet and lovable dispo- sition, her generosity and modest and her sincerity have endeared her to everyone. She is always interested and ready to sympathize with her friends when they are in trouble. Aside from all this she is a capable, depend- able and willing worker. We wish for Ma- bel much success and happiness in the years to come. Page live n I y- four
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