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i. H i ■ ) H ! ■ si ■ i yl Nods and Dcctos »emor Cl ass oem We, the class of ' 25 , stand on the portal: We gaze backward with longing, d ith tenderness, and a touch of wistfulness; Four short years we have lived in Happiness and unity. W e have shared each others joys and Helped each others burdens — We have loved each other — For loves own sake. We gaze beyond the threshold, falteringly — With dread and hesitancy: The strong bond will soon be rendered — We shall lose sight of each other — And our friendship will become less intact. Today one journey is ended Yet another begun — One that will bear us out upon a wide sea — Sometimes calm, sometimes stormy But inevitably beyond the range of each other! Class of ' 25 ! Let us beware of the rocky coasts, Let us combat the storms, courageously. Let us become good sailors, Joyous, daring inured to hardships. And in time we shall reach The land of our Desires! The boat sets sail. It glides beyond the skyline. Class of ' 25 , Bon voyage! Mary C. Cartledge Nineteen
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NodSandBccfts CARRIE A MAKER, B.Mus. St. Mathews, S. C. Tau Beta Tan- Kratian Freshman ( ' lass Vice-President: Chief Marshal Kratian Literary Society, ’2:4. 24 : Music Critic Kratian Literary Society ' 24. ’25 ; House Presi¬ dent Preston Hall ' 24, 2:,: Proctor Preston Hall ’ 2 ::. ’24; Christian Endeavor, Athletic Association, Music Club, Choral Club. Glee Club, ’23, ' 24. “She is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with And pleasant too, to think on” “Carrie, please come play for us!” Carrie has every piece ever written at her finger tips and she doesn’t mind playing them. Everywhere you find a crowd of girls around a piano you may be sure Carrie is the center of the group. When one is hungry Carrie always has a piece of bread or some candy to donate. She is indeed, the sweet¬ est, nicest, finest girl there is. She always has a pleasant word for ev¬ erybody. When it comes to the men, Carrie does not bother. She likes to have a big time, but “Fickleness, thy name is Carrie!” When Carrie leaves she will take away much of the charm of Chicora, and as long as there is a Chicora, Carrie’s name will ring down its cor¬ ridors. There will always be a big place in all our hearts for you that no one else can fill. Best wishes, Amaker, love and—Say, Carrie, play “Let Me Call You Sweetheart.” IN M M Twenty-One
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