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li' ,ll 4 .,'vlfV, . . ' 1 ,. ..,. . 1 ' f 1' 1: l , .lu Ii, .E A, i4 , 1 ffl-- ,gf .5 1 ELIZABETH BEATRICE VINSON, B. S. ffBCl! CHARLESTON, s. C. Biology Co-Ed Club, '24, '25, '26, '27, Glee Club, '27, Pep Supper Committee, '26, '27, Junior-Senior Banquet. '26, S. O. C. P. A. Banquet, '27, Comet Staff, '26, '27, Magazine Staff, '27. It can he truthfully said that Be has engaged in more activities than any other member of the class. Her unfailing willingness to help in any cause without being begged or urged is unusual and quite delightful. lt is not possible for us to enumerate all the things Be has done at College, but among them we find: soliciting ads. for the animal and magazine, help- ing to make the pep supper a success, serving on innumerable committees, making arrange- ments for the Press Association banquet. In addition to these things, she also maintains a good standard of scholarship. She possesses a ready and unbelievable capacity for friend- ship. VVe hear that after leaving College she intends to engage in service work, for which she is admirably Htted. We hope for her all the success that her generosity deserves. l Page Sixty-five l 1 , ' ,, ' i W, 1 i l i . , i i - . - A ' ,. 1 i ' li -- 'il l .. f . Z .. .. , . g . ,. i .HJ-l ,gk I
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r ,, i a i. g V , .' 4 JOHN ALBERT VON LEI-IE, B.S. Jim Jimmie vvAL'rE1z1:o1zo, s. C. C11 UlMZ'Sf1'j' Y. M. C. A., '23, '24g Chrestomathic Literary Society, '23, '24, '25, '26, Glee Club, '27. Jimmie is to be our future M. D. He had about decided to become a chemist but changed his niindg however, we cau't blame him, for thought of the breakage cost would have been enough to change the mind of a inulti-millionaire. He has earned many and frequent appellations in the Chem Lab due to his frequent demonstrations of the laws of gravity-with beakers, flasks, etc. 'tJimmie has ever been a serious student, even in his Freshman days. This fact, to- gether with a happy faculty of never becoming unduly worried over insignigcant events Cas a quiz or Hnal examj, has been of great advantage to him. He came to college resolved to work and has proved to be one of those rare individuals capable of keeping a good resolution. If a cheerful, sunny disposition and a polite, obliging manner Call attributes of a true gentlemanJ, combined with downright ability, mean anything, then we unanimously go on record as predicting for Jimmie a highly successful career in his chosen profession. Page Sixty-sir A X , X 1 nv. 1. . e X l i ' 4 IQ-.ps ,Q E.: 1. T. f ' ' , '
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