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MARGARET ELIZABETH LYNK. BuiEs Creek. N. C. ALATHENIAN Grace ivas in all her steps, heaven in her eye In every gesture, dignity and love We consider Elizabeth a treasure in our Class. We know she is true to our Class motto, On to the Heights, for, having finished in Expression last year, she returned this year lo get her degree with the Class of ' 15. She is a girl of vigorous effort and honest aim, and has been diligent in all things. Not only her large brown eyes and navy-blue hair have caused her to be the winner in one contest which determined who was the prettiest girl in school, but also her loving disposition and gentle manners have won for her a host of admirers. She has a cheerful word and bright smile for everybody, and this has won the love and respect of both Faculty and students. She is calm in her acticns. and when difficulties arise she faith- fully surmounts them, and proceeds victoriously to the goal. She is a girl of sterling worth, and of truest steel. We are sure she will make good in whatever she under- takes. STELLA FORBES GARRETT. B.A. Belhaven, N. C. LUCALIAN A countenance in ivhich did meei S-weet records, promises as sTveel Stella came to us three years ago. She is noted for her crushes. The effects of the many arrows she has shot during her stay with us may be felt in every direc- tion. On one occasion her aim was so deadly that a girl was compelled to leave school m order lo escape a natural death. Stella is ever a busybody, active in all things. and always ready to lend a helping hand where a good lime is in view. There cannot be found a more mis- chievous girl in the Senior Class. During her stay in oui midst, she has crushed two hearts in the Faculty, and wounded others, as may easily be seen by the Ray of sunshine which beams on her face, and the Bell she ' s always ringing for consoling lime. As Editor-in-Chief of the Annual she made the other Seniors hustle. If she survives the many heavy tasks which face her, she will be ready for a life filled with happiness. Fifteen
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infinite LUCILE HAMLET WILLIAMS B. L. and Diploma in Orator)} Harrellsville, N. C. lucalian Age cannot Tvitber her, nor custom stale her Variety Small in appearance, but great in reality, LuciLE believes in her own opinions as she does in her future greatness. LucILE, our president, has filled her office with the great- est efficiency. She is the most energetic girl of our Class; nothing seems too difficult for her to undertake. We appreciate the great and successful tasks LuciLE has accomplished for our Class. Her teachers have always told her that she had too much work, but— Behold the Survival of the Fittest. We often wonder if LuclLE will put aside her books long enough to receive her diploma for Commencement. Her faithfulness to her work is equaled only by her loyalty to her friends. She is as staunch and true always sympathetic and lovable service, whether great or small. LuciLE is destined to a life of prosperity; not o does she receive a B. L. degree, but also a diploma oratory. Her art of Expression is equal to that of Sa Bernhardt. LuciLE has also studied and practiced Music diligently. We look with pride upon LuCILe ' s future, to see which of the many channels now open to her she will follow. friend as one can find, and ever ready to do a nly in rah GRACE BELLE BEASLEY, B. A. COLERAIN. N. C. LUCALIAN IVhose Hide hod)} lugged a mighl f mind Grace is one of the most energetic girls in our Class. Her love for steady work is readily seen by the brilliant record she is leaving at Chowan. She is one of the wittiest girls in school, and is a firm believer m fun. You may always see written upon her brow, work while you work, and play while you play. Grace is bright, sympathetic, and possesses every quality that goes toward making a pure and noble character. She has received many honors during her college career, among them, and perhaps the most important, is the office she tilled with such efficiency — president of the Student Government Association. When her footsteps and her voice were heard, everything became silent, for she was respected and trusted by both Faculty and the girls. Grace is leaving school in the noontide of her popularity, and we predict for her a life of distinction and happiness.
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fan RETTA GRIFFIN, B.A. Woodland, N. C. lucalian thoughh and happv hours attenil Retta is one of our number who realizes that things are accomphshed — not by putting them off until tomorrow, but by doing each one in turn. She has manifested her belief in this principle by the good work she has accomplished as Business Manager of The Columns. She even believes that the steps that can be gained today should be deferred until tomorrow. (Wonder if this applies to her Sunday cuts.) Her gentle voice and quiet, unassuming, dignified manner have not only won for her the good will of the girls, but also of the teachers. We feel sure that she will continue through life with the same true success as she has had while here m school. JESSIE MAIE PILAND. B.A. WtNTON, N. C. ALATHENIAN A tongue, TDithin my tips remain. For who talks much must talk ' ' i Jessie is a quiet, reserved, modest, unassuming student, who is ever attending to her own affairs. She may seem distant to those who do not know her. but to her friends she is always genial and kind. To understand and admire her, you must know her. Her motto is talk little, and think much, which she follows very closely. In her work, she has shown untiring energy, and has worked day and night, until she ranks high as a student and is highly respected by all. Her heart is big. and her sympathies broad; ever faithful and punctual to duty. She has also manifested much interest in the Christian w College. Therefore we may characterize her woman who stands for friendship, honor, and ork of the as a young a Christian character; and in later years, because of the she will stand high in her profession. se qualities.
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