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SUSAN CORNELIA COCKFIELD, B. Mus. JOHNSONVILLE, S. C. “Suck a one do 1 remember If horn to look at was to love. ' ' Nickname: ‘‘Cocktail. ’ Favorite Saying: “Well, do! Member of the Palladian Literary Society; Music Critic of Palladian Literary Society, first term 1915- ' 16: Recording Secretary of So¬ ciety second term 1916-T6; Treasurer of So¬ ciety first term 1917-T8; President of Society second term 1917-T8; Music Editor of Hamp¬ ton Chronicle. 1915-T6; Member of V W. C. A.; Member of Missionary Committee, V W. C. A. 1915-T6; Secretary of V. W. C. A. 1916-T7; Vice-President of Y. W. C. A. 1917- T8; Secretary of Junior Class 1916-T7; Class Treasurer 1917-T8; House President McClin- tock Hall first term 1916- ' l7; Member of Ath¬ letic Association; Class Basket Ball Team 191 I TS. ’15-T6, T6-T7, 17-T8; Varsity Basket Ball Team 1915-’16. Her stately name is Cornelia, but we know ' her best as “Cocktail. ' It isn ' t so much the name which concerns us as the person. This versatile ‘demoiselle’ has won a large place in the hearts of all of us. She sings and plays the piano with a great deal of skill. Her latest achievement is china painting, and among the many other things she does it to read French. Many an hour is spent in this occupation. She has been an active member of the Y. W. C. A., class and society throughout her college career. Altho her aspiration had never ex¬ ceeded that of being assistant cashier in a cer¬ tain bank, yet the second term of her Senior year found her assuming the dignified position of the President of Palladian Literary Society and the duties of this office she performed as efficiently as if it had been her sole ambition all along.
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HARRIETTE ELIZABETH CLEVELAND, A. B„ B. Mas. COLUMBIA, S. C. “Hark!. .I’m never weary when 1 hear sweet music.” Nickname: ‘ ' Hat.” Favorite Saying: Well— I don ' t see why.” Well, “Hal” is certainly endowed with a gift from above—that of “tickling the ivories,” which makes the mocking bird feel like dap¬ ping his wings and dying away in shame. Be¬ ing a day pupil she spends most of her time catching Carrs, but somehow she always man¬ ages to get there and back and still keep her cheery smile. She is the youngest girl in our class, hut we feel sure she will not outgrow her present ambition—namely: to help manage the affairs of the Dental Association in Atlanta.
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EHRLINE PYTHIA COKER, A. B. COLUMBIA, S. C. “ Here’s to our well beloved Editor-in-Chiej; That Coker will become a genius is our firm belief .” Nickname: “Coker.” Favorite Saying: 1 declare I ' m worried to death.” What could we have done without her? Full of enthusiasm, and never failing to be interested in everything concerning the class of nineteen-eighteen. Never absent when called for, and always on time. Some of our darkest hours throughout our college days have been brightened by her cheery laughs, her sul- phetic remarks, and her charming disposition. So she has been our faithful sunshine, and will always be in sweet memories of our happy class. Member of Palladian Literary Society 1915- ’18; Assistant Exchange Editor of Hampton Chronicle 1915- ' 16, 1917-T8; Treasurer of Class 1914-’15, 1915-T6; Member of German Club C. F. W. 1914-T5; Member of Dramatic Club C. F. W. 1914-T5; Senior Representative in S. C. A. 1917-T8; Member of Glee Club 1917-T8; Editor-in-Chief of Nods and Becks.” 1917-T8.
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