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Senior (Hass Organization Motto: Iustitia fiat caelum mat Colors: Red and Black Yell Rah—Rah—Rah— Once again Old P. C. 1910! OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Monitress Lawyer Poet Prophet Historian Margaret Wharton Sue McKeown I va Bennett Lula Jay Harris Louise DuBose Blakeney Martha Flournoy Maud McKinnon Florence Jamison MEMBERS A. B. Blakeney, Louise Flournoy, Louise Flournoy, Martha Jamison, Florence Buchanan, Anna Meta Wharton, B. L. McKinnon, Maud Bennett, Iva Brackett, Helen Harris, Lula McKeown, Sue Margaret Graduates in Music Alexander, Ida Moore Jordan, Cora Lutterloh, Louise Graduate in Expression Margaret Hilton Erwin Special Mary Query Parks, Louise Reid, Mary Julia Torrence, Marie Certificate in Expression Clifford Easley 10
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Margaret Wharton, B. L., ¥ -T, 2' 0 N Greensboro, N. C. “From the East to Western Ind, No jewel is like to Rosalind.’' President Pierian Society, ’10; President Class, ’10; President Class, ’09; Treasurer Pierian Society, ’09; Secretary, Y. W. C. A., '09; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, TO; Secretary and Treasurer Class, ’07; Secretary and Treasurer Class, ’08; Annual Staff, ’08; Class, B. B., Team, '09; “W. C. A.,” TO. Once upon a ‘time there came to P. C. a little golden-haired girl, whose blue eyes were opened wide with wonder and expectation of what that mysterious thing called “college life” held in store for her. Soon, however, those same blue eyes were dimmed with tears, for homesickness had overwhelmed the little maid. But after a short time her natural faculty of adapting herself to any circumstance, helped her to become reconciled and contented under the many trials and tribula- tions of that “college life,” concerning which she had now become disillusioned. Her name, for some curious reason, was “Shorty,” but no name could have been more inappropriate, for in all the succeeding four years of life, this dear little maiden did not fall short in manifesting the qualities that belong to a girl of an enthusiastic and amiable disposition. The star under which Shorty was born, was a very lucky one, for no matter how things turned, Shorty always appeared uppermost, with serene and smiling countenance, winning the good-will and trust of all the girls. Is it any wonder, then, that in her Senior year, she should be the best loved and most popular girl in school? Nowhere could one find a com- panion more pleasing or a friend more loyally true. 12
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