Columbia College - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

 - Class of 1910

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I Q,C,Lg '66, g B. L. NICHOLS, S. C. Whose was that gentle voice, that whispering sweet, Promised inethought long days of bliss sincere? Entered, '00 Corresponding Secretary of Carlisle Literary Society, '07fr: Censor, '07, Recording Secretary, '08, Vice-President, '09, President, '09, President, '10, Treasurer of Class, '09-'10, Assistant Literary Editor of Criterion, '08-'09, Business Manager of Crater-ion, '09g Athletic Editor of Columbian, '10, ,First Term Marshal, '09. Becky was left on the banks of the Lum- ber River after Sherman's flood and made her way to the old Nichols homestead, but not before she had brushed by those Wonderfully charming herbs Which have such tinting pow- ers. The earthquake is as fresh in her. memory as if it were yesterday. She didn't do a thing but snuggle up in the midst of the four poster and say, Tm 'bout to cry. Rebecca is a stylish, popular and all-around dandy girl. She can boast of the good Will of every mem- ber of the College, faculty-and even down to the waitresses. ' Qwzzix B. L. She never did harm that I heard of. Entered, '06. Critic of Carlisle Literary Society, '10. lVe expect We had better take back What We said up there. It is true Ruth is harmless, but we would hate to risk her in some places, as she might give us a surprise. She is not so boisterous as she looks to be, for we never hear a sound of her around the college. Ruth's whole character is fully unfolded by those bright, piercing eyes of hers. - 34

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QAMDLA, S. L. A child no more, a maiden now: A graceful maiden with a gentle brow. Entered, '0T. Recording Secretary of YVigl1t1nan Literary Society, '10: Marshal. '10. Kate always says just what she thinks. no matter to whom she is speaking. She likes all of her books-out of her sight. hut we niust give her credit for the many, many questions she has answered in Politieal lic-onoiny. She eoulcl always distinguish so well hetween flemnnrl ancl supply. Then. too, she well re- ineinhers all she has ever studied ahout .fllcgvrmzlcr the Great. liate made a splendid Mcwslmllg she must have hail speeial training. dm Miha Colitmnu, 'l'hat though she was on pleasure hr-nl, She had a. frugal ininml 1 cl, '0b. i ie is one of our clay pupils. therefore. we mlon't know quite so inneh about her as we do some of the others, hut we really think we know enough. l'nlike niost of the llay pupils. she never lets the rain keep her at hoine, hut is always Johnny on the Spot. She enjoys writing essays on Sliakespeares plays, anal was never known to iniss a question in llilile. Why is it that when she goes to ride on Sunday atternoon, she insists on eoniing hy the eollege? Perhaps it- is to let us get a glimpse of hiin fthe horsel. q wg 'J-J O



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'I W X l ditci 1 K ofC71'ife1'i011, '08-'093 Y. W. U. A. lCditor of Voliimliiuii. 'Ill Piisi X C X O0 I0 Dila ati to Xsluxilli Wi we will not worry about that- for it only takes tune to inake thein good. We rather think Sostwln Zljonw-hillj.. PJQeQ.B. L. UNION, S. C. Is she not more than painting can express Or youthful poets fancy when they love? Entered, '06. Vice-President of Wightnian Literary Society, '09g Corresponding Secretary, '10. bined with gravy, and as Sarah is a Ynion girl. well, we won't say it-, but will leave you to guess whether we like her or not.. D 'tWhat are little girls made out of? Wihat are little girls made out of! Sugar and spiee .Xnd everything niee: 'Fhatfs what little girls are inade out of. What are big girls inade out of? What are big girls made out of! Powder and paint, And laee 'till they faint, Thatls what big girls are inade out of. .Xltihough Miss Ric-e is quite little, judge for yourself whieh of the above applies to her. B. A. Llxunicks, S. tl. Only it sweet and virtuous soul, ' Like seasoned tunber-'A never gin-s. flr:ieelul and useful in all she does, Blessing and blessed wherever she goes. linitered, 'UG. Member ol' Wightinan Literary Soeiety: . fl. 0. .1 . C fm' xl lraferzon, 'USC H . W. U. .X. Iii . clentol'Y.V. .-' 3 ' ig ' . Q .. You have heard of trees Both short and tall: But l tell you, now, Spruvr, beats 'ein ull. .Xlways did like good Siuunons. but, lllX eaven. deliver us froni green ones. However. eertnain 1 oirlrr will soon go out hunting and inake a hit- on a tree. a Sprzzre perhaps, instead of a bird. We know he hopes it will not be :1 .p l,1'ft1e tree. ' qf- 0 O Do you like Rice? We do, when it is coin-

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