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m.ia PioKLE Lanic, Aliilhiiican Hc ' lvidere, N. C. ■■A K ' x ! companion ami as firm a friond. Here is tlie President of our class. !She possesses lliat innate sympathy and that peculiar personal magnetism which liave endeared her to her class- mates. By her ambition and through her per- sistent industry her record has been one of prog- ress, as evidenced by her class and society stand- ing. Zalia is a veritable Mecca for those in dis- tress, for her hand is ever extended to those in trouble or in need of counsel. One peculiar char- acteristic of hers is that she has a voice like the ].roverbial nightingale, liut it is n( ver lieard, except when some sorrow oiijiresses her. .ludguig from her past, we are assured that there is a full measure of success for her in any walk of life thai slie mav tread. (;k(i|(i;ia El ciio.si a I ' ii.and. Ahilhiiicni Winlon, X. ( ' . ' • ugcls wcie iiainted fair to look hke you. There ' in you all that we beUeve of Heaven ' s amazni! brightness, purity and truth, eternal joy nn eternal peace. — Otwai . She is loyal, faithful, noble, with the cour.ig to face the d uties that present themselves t,i he day by day; and obedient to the rules and piiii ciples of the institution to which she has entiusle her development. These are some of the charac teristics of this sweet, gentle, brown eyed girl h has won the admiration and love of so maii. - our students and the respect of her instructor-: We know she still has a longing to behold om more that Southern teachei whose presence n longer graces the sacred precincts of the Mai room. In class she is regarded a.s our best mat he matician and her exceptional ability in that subjec argues well for her future usefulness in soci; service to the wdrld-
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Senior Class Gradatim ad Mctani Flower: Violet Colors: Purple and old gold Officers Zalia Peele Lane President Georgia Eugenia Piland Vice-President Rennie Geneva Spivey Secretary Louise Cook Vann Treasurer Madge Conwell Historian L RY Emma Long Poet Una Lorraine White Prophetess Etta Ruth Banks Zalia Peele Lane Georgia Anne Bartley ] L ry Emma Long Madge Conwell CJeorgia Eugenia Piland Eunice McDowell Day Rennie Geneva Spivey rie susann. h evans lol ' ise cook ' ann Una Lorraine White
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Rennie Geneva Spivey, Liicalkin riropnsborn, N. C. Ill soul sincpi-p, in actiiin raithful, in lionur clear. Tliis modest girl fame to us from Cii ' oensboro , and is of the finest type. During her college life she has made no great strides for honors, but she has worked her way to the top. She has made herself felt in everything she has undertaken, be it in society or athletics. Rennie has a reputation fcir being perfectly original and is always ready to assist in any new idea. The last report of her in this line was the brave sally she made to the town hall, and the idea which she received the following day. Her practical thinking brain will serve to ]ilace her among the brightest gems that help to make the weak happy and strong. Lf)X ' isB Cooke N ' ann, Liinilidii Winlon, X. C. Xobly ])lanneil, to warn, In i-oriifort and cnin- mand. Louise is the baby of nur class, but let us hasten to add that this means in years, not in intellect, for in the latter she is among the fore- most. She is an excellent student, concentrating all of her powers on the work to be done. Outside of the classroom she has an entirely different per- sonality; then she is ready to enjoy any fiui or outdoor sport. Her unlimited cheerfulness and keen sense of humor give her an unusual capacity for enjoying to the fullest extent both her woi ' k and recreation. No one was ever more of a leader by nature than is Louise. This gift of leadership, her utter fearlessness in the face of criticism, an i her great enthusiasm make her an almost impar- alleled society worker. In the four years that we have known Louise we have learnetl to love as well as to greatly admire her and, whether she shines in society, behind the footlights or in the cnnrtroom, we wish her the greati ' sl suc ' ce.ss.
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