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MWQML E9 S9-Q-K B. L. W.-inigsisono, N. C. A face with gladness overspread Soft smiles by human kindness bred. Entered, 'O6. Member of Wightiiiziii Literary Soeietyg First Literary Editor of Criterion, '09g First literary Editor of C0lurnl:iun, 'lO. liddye Lee is a great Tnrheel. She believes that the sun can only rise and set in the little town of Wadesboro. Quite un intellect- ual freak she has proven herself in college. She has been petted and is very fond of having her own wuyg needless to say she has it, but she has won nuinerous girl friends by her sym- pathy und loyalty. 'l'eddye Lee, as we often will her, does not niezln to be :1 tlirt, but she has niziny wiles to insnure innoeent hearts. Her favorite tlirtution is Her-lreriiiiig. The greatest expeetution of her existenee these days is the untic-ipution of every other Satur- day. B. A. NIARIONA, S. C. So well to know I 1 . Hel own th it what she w 1lls to do or si ' seems wisest, virtu- ' ' 2. r ' J: 3 ousest, disereetest, best. Entered, '06. Member of Wightinnn Literury Society: Secretary of Class, '06-'OTQ 'OT-'USQ Magazine E-ditor of Criterion, '07-'OSQ First Literary Editor of Criterion. 'US- 'OQQ Corresponding Secretary ot' South Carolina tfollege Press Association, '09g Delegate to Aslieville Conlerenee. 'O93 Delegate to .ltoehester Student Volunteer lilonvention. '10g Editor-in-Chief ol' Cloluinbinn, 'IOL Ulnel' Blnrshnl, 'IOQ V niledietoriun. Cross? No, not ut ull. But us she is from Mzrrion county, she will probably do uwny with that inzltpproprizite naune, or rnther by the ztddition ot another, inuke people stop eulhng her Cross. How tlijurcl she does not study Iiotztny! However, she has learned to appre- eiute flowers, espeeiully, the red erowned Poppy. This poor liditor-in-tlhief has been so long and so deeply submerged in dunnnies und nuinuseripts that no wonder she is :1 dununy and her nose has un lI1tOllCt'ill1llH tilt of ninety degrees. 25
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Q B.L. DILLON, S. C. Delight of every eye when she appeared, A secret pleasure gladdened all who saw her. Entered, '06. Vice-President of Class, '08g Treasurer of VViglit-man Literary Society, '09, President of Class, '10, Local Editor of Columbian, '10. f'Koot -our President-well said! She is just the opposite to Ella. She wins all of her sister's admirers, and detests French. It is not known how she won the title Koot,,' for she doesn't look it or act it, yet it just suits her. Some have said, q 'fHer falling robe, her footsteps swept, And showed the goddess as she steptf' iglajbd, B. L. V ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA The intellect of the wise is like glassg it admits the light of heaven and reflects it. Entered, '08, Secretary oftWightman Literary Society, '09-'10, Secretary of Senior Class, '09-'10, Assistant Lit- erary Editor, Criterion, '10, Treasurer of Orchestra, '09-'10, Editor of Clubs and Organizations of Columbian '10, Class Historian, '10. ' It is yet a mystery how Bird was ever lassoed on the wild plains of Oklahoma. She came east with her eyes sparkling in the chase. No wonder she stars in astronomy, as she has had such opportunities to view the celes- tial. sphere, with no sub-ways and skyscrapers to intervene. The College desires to send her home as a missionary to those she left behind. 24
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C 9 ' SBWUY-4, B. A. LIARION, S. C. Q A truer, nobler, trustier heart, More loving or more loyal never beat Within a human breast. Entered, '06. Corresponding Secretary of Wightman Literary Society, '09, Vice-President of Class, '09-'10, Clubs and Organization Editor of Criterion, '08-' 09, Assist- ant Lite1'ary Editor of Criterion, '09, Editor-in-Chief of Criterion, '10, Member of Executive Committee of S. C. College Press Association, '10, Class Poet, 'l0. 'fEat, drink, but be not merry, is our dear friend's motto. Consequently, she holds that silence is goldenn-at the table. She isthe biggest lier in school-Did We spell it Wrong? Well, though, she does sleep quite a great deal, she is a big story teller also. Perhaps you have seen some of them in the Criterion. Trude is especially interested in Cfoethe's play, H ermcm and Dorothea. Wonder if they'll take a trip to Mississippi? . MCL My AQW e BL. LAMAR, S. C. Be slow in considering, but resolute in action. Entered, '06. Member of Wightman Literary Society, Cora prides herself on her good C?D behavior in the Van Metre house. She still expects a traditional 1' Romeo, Lochinvar or . Valen- tine and We ,hope that her china heart will not be broken by the appearance of a Speed. 7' Her soul lies in her beautiful expressive eyes. She .has not told us what she is going to do, but we Just surmise that it is going to be a sur- prise. 26
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