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THE SOF OFUAN, 1930 ■-• ,., rr; .k ' ■ ' ■ •--■ ■ .!-■. . ' K HS ' k W «fe ,jf % K t!iA » . Jj gaI»« v te. -) »UKitifiiiv - i -j, •is-.l,iiJ ' )ii Jvif si»ri ' JL Senior Class Rlth Browne A.B Anderson, South Carolina Entered. ■26; Estherian Literary Society; Town Girls ' Club, ' 26. ' 27. ' 28. ' 2 . ' SO; ProsltTent Town Girls ' Club. ' 29. ' 30; Sigma Delta Gamma Sorority. ' 26, ' 27. ' 2S. ■2!l. ' 30; President Sigma Delta Gamma Sorority, ' 28. ' 2! , ' 30; Pan-HuUenic, ' 2S. ' 2i). ' 30. ler face •were njcilcd, yd to my fancied sight. Love, s-iueetness, (jnodncss ivould in lier person sJiinc. ' ' See her coming down the street! A girl « ' ith a sunny disposition and a dazzling per- sonality — that ' s Ruth I She ' s the kind of girl you like to have around, a sincere friend who can shoo the blues away, and we ' re beginning to believe that fellow in the Nash isn ' t as green as his car. At any rate, we admire his taste beaucoup. Ruth Cathcart A.B Anderson, South Carolina Estherian Literary Society; Town Girls ' Olub; Town Girls ' Minstrel. ' 27, ' 2S, ' 29. ' 30; Secretary Town Girls ' Club, ' 29; Junior Play, ' 29; Athenian Club. ' 29, ' 30. Vice-President, ' 29. President. ' 30; Internaflonal Relations Club. ' 30; President Senior Class. ' 30; Glee Club. ' 29. ' 30. During the entire four years of her college career Ruth has been outstandingly popular because of her varied talents, her high ideals, and her unusual ability. She is one of those girls to whom other girls instinctively turn for leadership. Ruth never becomes flurried and never arrives at her wit ' s end; on the contrary, she is always calm, poised, in full command of herself and the situation. That her personality is one inspiring confidence has been proved by the fact that she has been elected repeatedly to responsible offices. 29
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THE SOMORIAN, 1930 -» «S.j -J «- . ■.-) r Senior Class AlicR IXRZ BoLnMAX, A.B Towmillt-, South Carolina l-anier Literar-y Soeii ' ty; Spanish fiul). ' 2o, 2(1: Block niL-nt Association, ' 2( , ' 27; President Junior Class. JS, ciety. :iS. ' ■2?; International Relations t ' lub. ' 2N, ' i!!l; nienl Association, ' 2S, ' 29; , tlicnian Book Club. ' 2S. ' 29; Lawyei Senior Cla.ss; Town Girls Club Apso ' -iation Letter Club; Treasurer . tvKlent Govern •29; Vice-Presid.nt Nanier r iti-rary So Junior Play; Secretary Student t!ovi rii Literary Kditor ■ ' .Sororia MO; Club, Stafi ' . •:!0; ' ;io. ' 2S. ' 2t;; International Relations club. . Ell cted President Student Government Nez is a reminder of the maxim that gcod things come in small packages, Her marks, her smile, and her pleasing personaality are sufficient proof of this. Sad were the hearts of the boarding students when they learned that she would be unable to live in the dormitory and serve as president of Student government this year. However, they were somewhat reconciled by the fact that she would return daily to coniinue her studies an l her many friendships. For Nez we wish naught but the best. AI.ARY Naoaii Brredix, A.B. Anderson, Soiitli Caioli ■2il; Scieii ' -e . tbenian Kn.y T ir I ' ujiil of lovr, I lie t urity of grace, Tin- mind, llir music brralliing from her fine. Mary is little in stature but big in heart and soul. ' She is a friend of everycuie, and with her kindness and loving disposition leaves an indelible impression upon all she meets. She is faithful in her duties and willing to help at all times in college activities. ' e wish for her the best of success in life, 28
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THE SOROMIAN, 1930 Senior Class Dorothy E. Chambers, A. i Anderson, South Carolina Pi Phi Delta Soroi-ily; Town Girls Club; Lanior Litei-ary Society; Glee t ' lub, -7, 2 ; English Club, ' 2S, 2il; Secretarj- Intei-national Relations club, •2i». ' 30; Science Club. lit. ' :10; College Keillor Anderson Indcpenilent ; Class Poet. Suns iioiv dead Have lucked aijjay of llicir ( old for your hair. Although Dot has always been rather puny and unable to attend classses very regu- larly — in fact, she found it hard to get to class on time, also — she is one of our most taltntcd, most intellectual and most lovable girls, and she is pretty, too. She possesses the rare charm of a lovely voice, a graceful carriage, and a congenial spirit. As the Anderson College reporter for the Independent, and as a promising young poet, she has von no little distinction in the student body of the college as well as in the city. We believe that some day she will be famous in the literary world. S ic lias a clear, ii-iud-sheltered loi eliness Like pale sireams windiuff far, and hills ' withdrawn From the britjht readies of the noon. Dawn Is her lifting fancy, but Iter heart Is orchard hows and dusk and quietness. Faye Selma Downs, A.B Shelby, North Carolina Estherian Litei ' ary Society: Noi-lh Cai ' olina. 2(5, ' 27: Pr-oaress C. A.; V. W. A.; Science Club. ' 29; Secl ' etai-y 13. V . 1 Y. W. ■ Education Club. ' 2( L .; Tennis I ' lub. Mil. Demure, lioncsl, fair, and true; .1 girl with a future like the azure blue. Quiet, yet not meek, is Faye, who docs well in whatever she is re(|uired or desired to do. She is generous and kind to all, and her altruism reaches throughout the entire college. No service is too great or small for her to do for her many friends. In the drama of life, where love of fellowmcn and loyalty to one ' s home, one ' s friends, one ' s college, and one ' s ideals, Faye plays her part extremely well. If ' tis true that virtue is its own reward we know that Faye will achieve success. 3°
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