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Rosa Futrell, B.L. Conway, N. C. Alalhinmn ' True worth is in being, not seeming. There is not a girl in the Class who is kinder hi-aitcil or wliii more generously performs little lilts iif kiiiihirss tlian Rosa. She gets more done :iiiil says Irss aliDut it than most of us. Her neat- iiiss, ihtinity and her ready blush are her most ilisiiiiguishing characteristics. In basketball, she lia gicat skill, and is always on the alert. Rosa is sweet, gentle and winning. Although she does not take every one into her confi- deuce, yet when she once makes you her friend, you may count on her being very loyal to you. She has an unusual store of knowledge, for she has been here long enough to take everything in the college course that she could not get out of. The longer you know her the better you like her. To know her is to love her. Hilda M.ay Johnson, A.B. ' indsor, N. C. Alathincati Her voice was ever gentle, sweet and low — An excellent thing in woman. Hilda J. is the most studious girl of her ilhi.s- trious class. Her motto has always been Duty before pleasure. Sometimes when her classmates are taking life easily, she may be found poring over the dreary pages of Ed. II or solving the most difficult problems of mathematics, and she never gives up mtil she has conquered them. Her most striking characteristic is her love for practice, and for two years we have missed hearing her voice only once from .5:1.5 to 6:00 p. m. But after her duties are all ended her merry laugh may be heard ringing through the corridors, and it is perfect pleasiu ' e to be in her presence. During her entire college career she has found only one girl whom she really loved, but having to be separated from that one, she has resolved never to try it again.
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Ruth Myrtle Eley, A.B. Woodland, N. C. Lucaliari A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Here is one of our most loyal girls. For five long years she has faithfully stood by her work here. Myrtle is a bright girl, and if she could only be still long enough to concentrate her mind there would not be anything impossible to be accom- plished by her, not even the solving of the most difficult ])roblems in mathematics. She never takes anything seriously, and even during oxaminafioiis not one minute of her allotted time (nv iiiini|iiiifi; is used in studying. Myrtle always .sees I he hoi in everybody and overlooks faults. Fur this virtue and because of her kindness to all, she is a favor- ite. We feel sure that some day she will be an honor to her Alma Mater. Janie Carroll Fdtrell, A.B. Conway, N. C. Lucalian Quiet waters run deep. This tlear blue-eyed maiden is characterized by her unreserved dignity and profound thinking. She never speaks unless she has something worth say- ing. Some call her quiet, but they mean in maii- ners only, for no girl in school possesses the quick- ness for learning that does Janie. During her four years ' stay with us, she has never been known to become tired of her work. She always laughs at her difficulties and rides victoriously on to her goal. Janie has won many friendships (hniugli her sweet and gentle manners. Slu ' is allond her a maiden of the truest type. v I ' .ci (|iiilc sure that there is success awaiting this iioljle girl in whatever she chooses as her life work.
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Ruth Lassitee, B.L. Corakeake, N. C. Alalhinean Loyal hearted, strong of mind; A nobler girl you ' ll never find. Ruth is a girl whose company you enjoy at any time. She ' s jolly, she ' s sympathetic, she ' s tactful. If you feel blue, go to see her; she will cheer you up. She is very efficient in two arts, one, the art of making people laugh and the other of making them her friends. Affectionate in disposition, kind in spii ' if, lovable and charming, Ruth has stolen many hearts among faculty and student.s in her merry dance through college. We feel that she is one of the best rounded girls in the cla.ss. Ola Maie Morehead, A.B. Wcldon, N. C. Liicnlian In maiden meditation, fancy free. Ola has been almost reared within the walls of Chowan College, for she was Isut little more than a child when she entered. Since her stay here she has been known to engage in every sport and to show pure delight in fun of every descrip- tion. Ola is very emphatic in her word and when she believes anything she cannot be changed. She is as firm as the rock of Gibraltar. She may be seen coming in on class after all the others are in, but nevertheless slir H ' l tin ' ' in time to answer to the roll and to li ll■n uilli fireat eagerness. Ola is especially fond of a.strunomy, if one is to judge by her viewing the stars nightly. We predict that some day she will be a great scientist. 17
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