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Y , :Wifi ' ..., ' - 1 ' ' ' 'rg' , ,ff . , QA Y J ' l I 1 N 1 x ,V ,nc vu tts- - , , 4, , 'ni , ,. ,, ,- L, ,- ,. t r, , 1 . - . . lv ,. , , , A t r x L i 1 A ' ' Jr l t i .r N, w N ' x 54.1,--' .-gf - .sy i, f.1.m f- 4 , r lg 4 L .!' 'fi-J 'jdge 1, V- igxfjg- 5 2 gf. .'-- '- -R r - c V v R, ' - -wean CAROLINE HASKELL PINCKNEY, A. B. Kewpie II A E CHARLESTON, S. C. 7 English Co-Ed Club, '24, '25, '26, '27g Quill Club, '25, '26, '27, Viee-President of Freshman Classg Glee ' Club, '27. Many were the good fairies that came to lavish virtues at Caroline's cradle, endowing her with rare qualities in rich combination. Her beauty and gentle yet animated grace charm some, her winning personality and attractive mannerisms are a delight to othersg but to those who know her best, her sympathetic and sincere friendship is the real source of joy. Her work as a contributor to the magazine and to Quill Club debates, as a musician at many social functions, and as a participant in other school activities has been an asset to the College. Likewise her classroom work has been a delight to the professors. Her qualities are not only skin deep, for while outwardly attractive, she is also thorough in all she attempts. Keen of perception, and firm in her convictions. Success and happiness are surely the due of such a character, and we expect for her a bright future as she leaves this old institution of learning for that older institution sponsored bv Hymen. l Page Fifty-one . ,-, 1 1 , i ff- . -, K i t 5 ' - f- ,, - tr - i . , W 9 My if H- asf- V . f , nu .1'r',- .' .. u ,f, ,, . , 1 1 I .1 ll 1 A t vp Y X X M iw 112- F aryl' 1 f t -, it -- ' y I 1. . X i 1 ,ik i ,Ln Q X ' s it N aft- ,, Ji t, , 'AU 1,5,,:.st 1' .s , N 'ALM-, e A I i
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. awe-.V . . f ig' .' if A if N -il A Q , -i., ll.. ,fJ.',f',fv'g I ll, ,f., f,V lF r , i - A L3 Y ,V , , , ,,,,,, - , ' , i up, X,-sg, ,,,,- fr 1. ' 'eff' 1 'pr V . ' ' 31, i 'xiii 5 li-rf T' 'T 3T. fp! fx- QL. 5 il' ' 'Fill MV' Lille v Q val ' l 'll ,j'f':5 i ' f' it,llL'f.,fli'?gllzllligpru ff ly: lf! --M f il ll , l E l 4 ugf ill ,V ,-fr-I, f, x 'I K. . , lain, l V, g , My, lil ,U X. wi t l itil? , . ,. . , l ' lull , . is V, ASHMEAD FORRESTER PRINGLE, JR., A. B. lm' Ash Milkweed lilly A T Q lf' ll CHARLESTON, s. C. fry English itll Assistant Baseball Manager, '24, Manager, '25, Y. M. C. A., '24g Cliosophic Literary Society, '26, '27g fla- Seeretaly-Treasurer, '27g Dramatic Society, '26, '27: Treasurer and Business Manager, '27, Business Manager, 'il Dear Brutus, '2t5g Associate Editor of Magazine, '26, '27. Vi . . . ' lg At a very tender age there arrived at the College a Freshman with a Wide grin, a hearty an laugh a11d a head capable of playing havoc with the satisfactory list. During four years the tif Freshman put his head to use, made his age a little less tender, and added much to his grin V,--, and laugh. However, years mean little to Ashmead.' He possesses, and apparently seems HK destined to possess, the quality of youth. He refuses to grow up, is absolutely irrepressible, and therefore is a most agreeable companion. Ponce de Leon evidently overlooked Legare ll' Street in his search for the Fountain of Youth, for Ashmead ' discovered it in his back yard. iff. Frequently we Hnd a poem signed HA. F. P., Ir, and we must confess that the un- ' serious Ashmead'l has passed far ahead of the overly serious college poets. lt has even li,-, been rumored that the Poetry Society of South Carolina has praised his work. My Business, however, is Ashn1ead's ambition, and it is easy to see the future with Asl1- H, fl' . , mead enthroned on a stack of substantial banknotes. my M Page Fifty-three I lil ' VL. if ,V-,UW , T gvflv' ii, xl v'1il'lj'5i -iq l ' , l- 1 -, if l Q if 'if , gs4,.:. l gl -git S li .. axial: it l' 'a.gi..Q,LgQ2. gag., f ..2L:..Qj'. V' gf l ,Mis L2 is
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