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

 - Class of 1929

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l MhA IMMSA 19 29 7 ie SOPvORIAN 1929 ■«.»IPV an-di;rson ' , south Carolina , .«. KntcTCd ' 25; Estlioriaii Literary Society; Town Girls Club; AniU-rson County tJlulj; tilt-e C ' lul); Vice-Pri ' Sident Gleu Clulj, ' 27; I ' resiilent Glee Clulj. •2S. ' 2!l: Vice-Pn-sident Junior Class, ' 2S; President Senior Class. •211; Cai)tain Traek Team. ' 2St HlUers ' Club, ' 27, ' 28; International Kelations Club; DeleKatc to Southern Institute or Polities, ' 27; Junior Play, ' 2S; Spanish Club; l ' ' ren.h Club; Intereollefe ' late Debater with Hih ' h I ' oint College, ' 27; Town Gills ' Minstiel; Y. V, A., ' 28; V. W. C. A.. ' 28; B. Y. P. U., ' 28; Col- lege Choir; President Sunday School, 27; Atli- letic Assoeiation, ' 27, ' 28; Athenian Hook Club, •29. S ii- dorsn ' t put lliinijs off, slir uls tliiin OVfl. Hazel can be depended upon, for when she makes a promise she iri stire to keep it. Her honors have been merited, and «e call her not only our efficient President, but our night- ingale. AI. RG. RET McGeE ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA .LB. Entered ' 25; Lanier Literary Society; Spani ' h Club, ' 28; Science Club, ' 29; Tenn is Team, ' 2G, ' 27, ' 28; Winner of Tennis Sineles, ' 26; Town Girls ' Club; Secretary Town Girls ' Club, ' 28; President Town Girls ' Ciub. ' 2l»; Sophomore Town Girls ' Representative, ' 27; Junior Play, 28; Senior Plaj , ' 2!l; International Relations Club, ■2!i. S veet, (juaint, little Mai ' garet. One would almost call her a modern Priscilla. But then, Priscilla, we judge, hardly engage in tennis, and Margaret is the racket wielder of the class. Isn ' t it nice to he lovely, have beau- tiful features, much grace, and still be ca- pable to do the hardest work that comes yinir way ? Nelle Mitchell ANDI-RSON, SOUTH CAROLINA .LB. Enterc Clu.b, ' 2J ' . ; Lanier Literary Society; Spanish Seienee Club, ' 28, ' 29; Delefc-ate to B. S. r. Conference, 29; Junior Play, ' 28; Town Girls ' CIul); Business Manager Sororian, ' 29; International Relations Club, ' 2:i; Senior Play, Seeking neitlier tame nor honor, but rather the inward satisfaction from work well done, Nellc has established herself in the ranks oi the good students. Gracious in her man- ner, attractive in her ways, pleasing in her personality, versatile in her accomplishments, she has endeared herself in the heart of every Senior. It was a happy day for Anderson College when she came to us from Due West. Page tivrnly-six

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--T .V 19 2 9 .7 SOPvOKlA.N 1929 Mary Olive Jacksom TICNALL, GUORGIA A.B. Er.teT -ed ' 25; Estherian Litprary Socipiy; Sori ' c- tary ol ' International Relations Club, ' 2G, ' 27; Secretary Junior Class; Senior Class Historian; Progressive Education Club; Spanish Clnl); Georgia Club; Toxvn Girls ' Club; Pi Plii rii-ll:i. Mary Olive is a girl of unusual ability. She is a true friend, a good sport, and an interesting personality. Too mucli cannot be said of her classroom work, for she is a stu- dent of superior rank. She is a girl that one cannot help but love. Through associating with Mary O., whether consciously or un- consciously, you gain higher ideals. Slu ' pos- sesses tact, dependability, capability, and a good sense of humor. 1 know that with lur personality and endowed with these char- acteristics, she will succeed in an thing slu- mav undertake. Gladys Johnston ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA A.B. Gladys Johnston proved her worth to A. ( and thereby gained a place in every girl ' s heart. Although quiet, and even shy, she is a friend to the end. May you win the suc- cess you deserve, Gladys, Is the wish of ever. Senior. Margie Leverette IVA, SOUTH CAROLINA A.B. Entered ' 2S; Lanier Literary Society; Critic International Relations Club; Athenian Book Club; Town Girls ' Club; Senior Class Play; Town Girls ' Minstrel; College News Report- er; Class Poet. If you ' re looking for a real girl, you have found her. Her talents are numerous, and her spirit one of the loveliest to be found. Her poetry deserves honorable mention. Her in- telligence has made itself prominent by her work, and she is always on top with every- thing. Page iiuenty-fi ' ve



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19 29 The SOROKIAN 1929 Margarut Owinc.s CRAY COURT, SnUTI] CAROLINA DijAinna in lisln issitni Entered ' 21: ; V. W. i :. Y. W. C. A.. ■29; Vi. ' . ernment Association, Senior CIiuss. ' 29; Laui . (abinet: Ti-casufiT of - I ' l ' esidcnt Student Gov- 1 Vice-President of r Lilcrary Soci -ly; B. S. U. :ouncil. Slif luas a frii ' tid of truth, of soul sinirri ' , Not too serious, tiot tooijay. To have a friend is to. he a friend. This can truly be said of Margaret, becatise all who know her love her. She is distinguished bv genuitie sweetness, kintlness, unselfishness, blended with all the inward ami spiritual grace of modesty. ' ' .- smilf tliai is sweet and pure, 1-1 lieart made of purest ijoid; A maiden tried and true, It ' it i a ' ealt i of abilities unttild. Laura Shaw nCLTON, SOUTH CAROLINA .LB. Enteted ' 26: Lanier I-iiterary Society; Atlienian Boole C::lul); Tlome Economics CIulj. ' 27. ' 2S: French Club. ' 27, ' 2)i; Town Girls ' Club; Junior Pla ;, ' 2S; Anderson County Club, ' 27, ' 2S. To knoAv iicr is to !o ' c her. Since she came to us she has always held a large place in our hearts. She is a true friend and al- ways ready to do what she can for anyone. She is dignified from all outward appear- ances, but when the real Laura is known, she is jolly and alwa s read} for ftni. As she leaves her Alma Mater we are sure she will be a great success. Page twenty-seven

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