Columbia College - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

 - Class of 1910

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EZLL B.A. LEESVILLE, S. C. None but herself can be her parallelf' V Entered, '09. Member of Vlfightman Litei-my Society. Lee has only been with us a year, but We have learned enough about her in this short length of time. One thing about her is, that she will have her Way. She thinks Leesville is the grandest place on the face of the globe. We are from Missouri 3 you'll have to show us. We early learned that she is a flirt. Her affections are centered here to-day and yonder to-morrow, but she is young andwill soon over- corne this one bad trait. Her soft heart Will never be Hardin-ed. Why is it, that when the French teacher asks her to Write a letter, she always begins, M on cher J ecm? When she doesn't Write it in French she Writes it in English. Her favorite song is Carolina, and she says that Marlboro County next to Lees- ville, is the garden spot of the World, and Why? ?' ? r hx I WN NX-is QX A ll 9 Rx l O. 40

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if if i Ymwg, 'T Se B.L L Niox, S. C. There is a kind of character in thy life, That to the observer doth thy history fully unfold. Entered, '06. Member of Xvlglllflllllll Literary Society And here is another Union girl. She eer- tainly loves her hoine. too. for often when sheis needed very badly we are informed that she's gone home. We have an idea that she must have a two-fold reason in going so inueh. We eall her 4' Peggy, but that sounds too soft and easy-going for her. t'an't you tell, by looking at her, that she doesn't ask anybody any odds? She reminds of us a Gostsjling. when she gets c-aught in the rain and doesn't H know how to get out.. L,xk1-1 CITY, S. C. B. Did you, I say again, in all this progress. liver discover sueh a pieee of beauty l-Iver so rare a creature? Entered, '07. Presiclenli ol Xlvlgflltilllllll Literary Society, '09-'10g Society Marshal, 'OS-'0Sl: Assistant Editor ol' Clubs and Ol'gkl.l1iZllirl4DllS of Oolizmlnan, 'l0: Class Lawyer. She is quite a. lmmlsome girl. Hear that it is soon to take plaee. but strange to say, in- stead of being a ease of addition, it is one of subtraetion. .Xnother strange thing is that the sum is to be taken away and tliere'll still be left a. part--a. luzml, in faet. liuth's ex- pression is good. and he1'e's hoping that she'll always inake a good impression. 39



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SPECIALS 7 duwiuwowea Lelunilzxs, b. C. lf e er she kneu .ui ex1l thought. She spoke no evil word. Enteiecl, 01. T1 easuiel of ll ightnmn L1te.a15 b0ClOij , '1O. Laurens has brought us heuuties, and Lau- rens has brought us 21 gentle and sweet little maiden. She has hair in ahundzmee. :mtl smiles at the turhun eoil. Those who know her duh her glad when she's glzul, :md mzul when she's mad. She has learned to paint right well, :incl hopes to finish ehzireozil. Q hfw-fg.0ff1 tlimxcelrzisirlue, S. C. lIowe'er it he, it seems to me, l'is only noble to he good. i'illivL'l'l'd, '06, Member ol' Cnrlisle Literary Soeiety. Morgie eun truthfully say the uhove. Now, isn't it l'Glll2Ll'iitl,iliO? She hzul to leave us for :L your, hut, the time she has spent with 3, us she has haul for her motto: Nalin fur- eellenlhr sine luboref' We won't mleelzlre that she has stuck to it every minute ol' her time. ll' she were not quite so pessimistieu :mtl old nmiclish she would have many more mlmir- ers. If we :ill hull lluir like il0l S. we eouhl tlalllk uhout- :ulmiruhle qualities. We often get jezilous ol' Sully. her hest i'l'l0llli :it home. hut we ought to ullow her to have her faivorites. Why is the l'nlmetto tree on that ring she wezlrs so heavy :is to weight down her fiilillif' lit-tile finger? f 41

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