Columbia College - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

 - Class of 1910

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JACKSONVILLE, FLA. And listens like a three year's child. ' wa RSWMANK S-WQIXN BL. .lol-iNsToN, S. C. 'tThe noblest mind the best contentment has. Entered, '07. President of Wiglitinzin Literary Society, '10g Vice-President '1O. Nobody ever saw her who did not remark about those pretty brown eyes. It is certainly well that she has one redeeming feature. We have never seen Ella when she did not look happy and contented. There must be some unknown reason for it. Ask her why she thinks Scotch names are .so adorable. She spent last summer around or near Mt. M itchell, and found it so pleasant that she expects to do the same this summer. B. L. Entered, '06. Treasurer of Carlisle Literary Society, '08, Recording Secretary, '09, Censor, '1O. In Lenora we have an innocent three year old child. Does not her very face portray it? Some people say that innocence is ignorance, but not so in her case. She can read eight pages of French in thirty minutes and never writes down a word in her book, but her fond- ness for all branches of science is out of the ordinary. 'We often wonder why she didn't take a different degree. She is not exactly a fair representative of the Land of Flowers, H yet she has some characteristics native to that State. We have often seen her write the word, Dieter, will some one translate it for us? 36

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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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X S B. S, fffjf U' , SPARTANBURG, N ought to be done. ft dent of Class, '08-'O9. C for tive long years, being a she entered. She is Jolly grow fat. Her love Cfor lak a red, red roseg ance left us we could not rouse Ol - P b. C. The most important part of every business isto know what Entered, '05. Critic of Wightinan Literary Soeiety,'1O: Assistant Business Manager of C7ri!eri0n. 'OS-'O9: Presi- Olla has stood by her oi a and believes in the old ae a from that stupor d 't .-Xlnia Mater mere 't laid when nd good natured. age, Laugh and Miss Colsonj was after the former into which she had fallen, until one day she walked by the bulletin board and saw the words, 'tSenior l'lX2llllSH--f'.l2'llr was enough to wake the dead. Ulla is from dear old Spar- tanburg, and well deserves the name ol' a t Spartan. She sonietiines reminds us of Jill, but who there would play th -3251, B, A, IiINtiS'l'lil'1l'l. S. C. l'houg.. slim l yu .. nj' 5 - -. - I ' s 'sz m 1 :ls 'IU Heaven lli.'l'll1l,l1ll earth . renn lest -n lCntered, '00 Corresponding Secretary ol' Varlisle .lJlll0l'tllI'Y Society, 'UT-'0S: 'l'reasurer. 'US-'lltlz Uensor, 'US- 'tlflg l'resident, 'tltlg Critic, 'ltl: Censor, 'ltlz Business Manager ol' f7o!umbian, 'lllg Society Marshal, 'lll. Here's our Business Manager, would you believe it? She means business when she goes to get an ad, and she ineans business when she says, Uh, I ean't- go up town: l've got to study. We all know how often .Xnnie goes up town and it's a regular joke. Her superb figure UD ainbrosial tresses Cl and dainty hands UD render her a thing ot' beauty and a joy l'0l'0V0l'.H She is a lirni believer in the doetrines ol' ll2llll0llt'lSlll and has a great ten- deney towards travelling nien. Where will , you find a nobler, more loyal hearted girl '.' 37 e part of .lur'lf. '

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