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LILLIAN BRITE. Certificate in Art Elizabeth City, N. C. Alathenian And her tongue ran on. the less Of weight it bore, the greater ease. Art Editor, ' 15- ' 16.
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MAUDE OPHELIA SAWYER Voice Diploma Belcross, N. C. Alalhc ' iiiaii Musii ' , li ' hcn soft z ' oiccs die, vibrates in the ineiiiory. Vice-President of tlie College Chorus, ' IS; President of tlie College Chorus, ' 16; Vice- President of Alathenian Literary Society, ' 16. HELEN JONES WINBORNE Piano Diploma CoMO, N. C. Lnealiaii Through every ptilse the niusie stole. And held sublime eoninnininn ' vith the soul. Secretary Freshman Class, ' 13; Vice-Presi- dent Sophomore Class, ' 14; Secretary Junior Class, ' 15; Treasurer Lucalian Society, ' 15; Winner of Piano Medal, ' 15; President Luca- lian Society, Fall term, ' 15; Critic Lucalian Society, ' 16. 22
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Friends, in the name of the Class of ' i6, I welcome you with great pleasure to our Class Day exercises. Your presence is an inspiration to us, your encour- agement will uplift us. This — our day — we have looked forward to with awe generously mixed with uncertainty for four long years. As Freshmen, the day seemed to lie somewhere in the hazy future — somewhere before all of the tomor- rows. Xevertheless, the anticipation of our degree has borne us through many hardships and has saved us from the mighty throes of exams ' and other student ' s tribulations. At last, after four years of joy and sorrow, of sunshine and shadow, we are really Seniors. Yes, almost at the bank where Seniors and Alumnae meet. This is our year, our day, we might say the happiest day of our college life. The glor - of achievement is ours — and the day of inevitnble parting is yet in the future. Today our hearts are filled with a love for our class and a love for our Alma Plater. Today our dreams are rose-hued. Hope bounds high and faith is endur- ing, and as we see the great world as it beckons to us we long to go forth, to labor, to serve, and so accomplish — that it may be said, They have not lived in vain. For our classmates, whose friendships have been to us of inestimable value, we wish that the future may be as bright and joyful as the years we have toge ther lived here. The truest happiness, after all, dear classmates, comes only with the knowledge of work well done, and of faith well kept. Our greatest debt w ' e owe to our President and his faculty. May all that Heaven can send, bless them who have been so patient with our mistakes, so lovintjlv encouraged us in our failures, and so nobly lived among us. 24
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