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ALICE HORNEK True as the needle to the point, true the dial to the sun. The best things are not expressed in words. Such is the case with Alice. She is absolutely dependable and efficient, always duty before pleasure with her. Her rjuiet unassuming man- ner together with her sympathy, that deepens as one comes to know her have unfolded as the bud. The charm of her personality has won us. HONORS Chaplain, Blan-Dolph Literary Society. Cabinet member Y. W. C. A. LOLA KILBY Success comes to her who strives. Lola is studious and diligent worker. is made of the kind of stuff that the succ ful ones are. Failure is not on her progra HONORS President. Representative, erary Society. Secretary, Senior Class, 19: Member, Art Club. Member, Tennis Club. Member, Chorus Club. MARY KOON Blan-Dolp Lit- What is worth doing at all is worth doin well. Mary is a girl of rare type, and her ingeni ity will help her always in right. She give her whole soul and beinj: to her work, and duty she never shirks. HONORS Chaplain, Blan-Dolph Literary Society. PEARL KOON Great Modesty often hides great merit. Pearl is a quiet, dignified, and faithful to a degree that commands the admiration of her classmates. A lovable girl whose high sense of honor exceeds the average. She is one of our most studious classmates, and our good wishes follow her into her life ' s work. HONORS President, Blan-Dolph Literary Society. Cabinet Member of Y. W. C. A. Page Twenty-three
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RHODODENDRONS g ADA BURT She has intelligence, perseverance and a will, coupled with an unusual amount of skill. Ada is a girl who can lie depended upon to say and to ilo the correct thing at the proper time The same high standard of honor that she brings to her class duties, is evident in her general conduct, from her success is expected. HONORS President, Blan-Dolph Literary Society. Vice-President, B. D. L. S. 1924, Representa- tive, 1 . D. I.. S. 1924. Vice-President, Y. V. C. A. 1925. Cabinet Member 192.5. Student Editor-in-Chief Rhododendron 1925. Chorus t ' luli 1925. JAMES B. DULA Always do the right thing, If it takes the skin off. The oustanding characteristics of .lames, our President, are that he is loyal, square, and true to his classmates and college friends. Xo class member deserves higher words of commendation, for his high ideals, aggressive disposition, and for being a friend to others. This has been his chief aim. .Mm believes in doing llu- big, right thing at all times. HONORS President, Senior Class. (halter Member, Rankin-Wilson Literary Society. X. ELIZABETH GERMAN Her purpose is as true as steel, And diligence works out her plans. X. E. is the unobstructive type. She doesn ' t climb upon the house tops and herald her presence. She has steadily, surely, pursued her way in the normal college in an apparently serene state of mental poise. She has prov- ed herself a good student in all that she under- takes, especially in the art of solving problems in Mathematics. If she is as consistent out- side the collegiate portals as within, her suc- cess is assured. HONORS Charter Member of Blan-Dolph Literary So- ciety. MINNIE M. HAIRE She is gentle, she is shy, Hut she has mischief in her eye. Minnie is big in mind and heart; she has made many friends here. In her junior year she made quite a mark as one of the stars in English. She has done well in all activities. We arc not afraid to prophesy that Minnie will be successful in tlie teaching profession and in the greatest game of all. Our best wishes accompany her all the way. HONORS President, Blan-Dolph Literary Society. Secretary, Blan-Dolph Literary Society, rter Member of Blan-Dolph Literary So- ietv. Secretary, Y. W. C. A. EL Page Twenty-twn
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ANNA LAW A smile for all, a greeting glad, An amicable, jolly way she had. In Anna, the jolliest member of our class, we find a combination of sunshine and laughter. She always meets her tasks and difficulties with a smile. As to her future, it can be nothing but success, whether she enter the teacher ' s profession or not. HONORS Member of Chorus Club. Member of Tennis Club. Charter member, Critic, Blan Dolph Literary Society. MARGARET LITTLE It ' s the songs ye sing and the smiles ye wear That ' s a-making the sunshine everywhere. Margaret is very much interested in voice, and should she choose this for her career she will succeed. However, in whatever corner of this world she may find herself, one need not fear for her. With her wide range of power and possibilities she will add grace to that corner and make the sunshine every- where. HONORS Member of Y. W. C. A. Choir. Member, Chorus Club. CAMERON LANDRETH A man of spotless reputation, Whose word is equal to his hand. Cam is one of the most popular hoys in the college, both with his classmates and the faculty. His morals, character and broad un- selfish principles are such that nature may stand up and declare to all the world here is a man. ARTHUR MOORE Say what you have to say, lie what yon are and no other way. In personality he is a gem; as a man he is a friend. When in a position to render assist- ance to a classmate or a friend he does so not only willingly hut gladly. He is conscien- tious, possesses a wonderful personality, and an enduring perservance. HONORS President, Vice-President, Critic, Rankin- Wilson Literary Society. .Manager Athletics. Annual Staff. Charter Member of R. W. L. S. Page Twenty- four
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