Columbia College - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

 - Class of 1914

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S.-nun EUGBNIA Pt.t'n1su, li. S .....,.,A,,,.,,,, Calumlligl, st ei 1-fer wry szlellvv and her fmffvltu' .vpvtilc ta tht- pmfwli-, and they l1sft'11 XVe would not disturb her quietude with a lengtl discussion, She is a dav student it to those who know lier best to give to the world her record. BIARX LILOLA Rxtcn . . Ill 1 MARY CORNELIA REMBERT, B. L. ll .............--- RC1UlJC1'fv S- C- 'Albeit you have desel'-ved high CE711lllIf?lldtlfl'0ll, irzu' I applazzse and low NENA has used her artistic talent for the beneht of the public. Glance through the Annual, and see. .NVe have had occasion to send some of her work to various conferences. NENA says that the Knight is one of the most interesting characters in lifess storyfllfhy, we do not know, since knighthood is no longer in Hower. MARX has the honor ot standing lnffher than an 'H member of our Class tin the airl. She is a day student and we see her onlv in the class-rot, ' btteet. XVe knou that she knows more about the env ' than most of us: this is no doubt of great value. Wt e that Marys great height will not cause her to overlook the little things of life, TWENTY- THREE

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Www IIARX' ELA-XKE NICC.-XN'1'F,.B. S ................. Walterboro, S. C, Slow in pursizit, but nzatrltied in 111011171 like bells 'LMARY B has the down-country brogue, and she does not fail to use it. A glance at the portrait on the First page of our Annual will show whence Marys execu- tive ability came, that made her Class Lawyer. Her dignity is so plainly shown that when the Cabinet went to the Y. M. C. A. council, a young man asked to be introduced to the attractive young teacher. I,n,i,ni Oxv1iNs, B. S. .......................----- ---- D UUUZIYFOIW, S- C- 'l'l1v 'I'l.i lIll' of flzilzc lzcnrt, the object and the jrleasiwc of tllilze eyel' XVe have heard no evil of her, yet we cannot rank her among the saints. President of the Y. W. C. A. did you say? Yes, and we were glad to have her as such. Y. W. C. A. editor? Yes, and she hlled all these othces with the greatest efficiency. The only Y. VV. C. .'X. duty that she neglected while in school was that of going to Morning X'VZ'llCll1 but we excuse her on account of her health. Chinese entertainments were her greatest love while in school. HANNAH ELIZABETH PHILLIPS, B. A ......... Kingstree, S. C. Ha'zt', slze is busy and C'lIlIll0l COIIIEU HixNNAH's haste in completing all of her work waS actuated by her intense love for fancy work. Her vari- able moods are shown at the' German table, where she speaks never a word, and out among her friends, where chattering is her delight. Her teachers have always told lfer that she had too much work but-Behold the survival of the tittest! J ll., ...TJ 'llc tiki' ,I k t Fly' fll'? f. 3' 113. Hi i ...tvs illikf higoqfwm, ltr ' in, 'H 1



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MYRTLE QLWE ROBERTS, B. A ..................... Lykesland, S. C. My mind hath been as big as one of yoursj my heart as great MYRT came to us from Lykes. Everyone likes her so well that she was made president of our Class the very first year. Her gentle voice and quiet, unassum- ing, dignified manner has not only won for her the good-will of the girls, but also of the teachers. We feel sure that she will continue through life with the same true success as she has had while here in school. In Physics, she frequently heard the exactly which made a Iunior's heart jump with joy. The literary success of our Annual is due almost entirely to her untiring work. 'KMYRTH is a.worker, and does not hesi- tate to dare and do. Blain' rXNNIE SHERARD, B. L. Il. ........... Ninety-Six, S. C. 1 um not bound to please thee with my U7ISZC'67'U A E RIARY lirst won fame by packing Bill's trunk for her . the night of the fire alarm. She is little, and shy-the study-hall always missed her presence. Wliy, we can attribute only to these characteristics. Her ready tongue and charming manner won for her the role of Celia in the Senior play. Liiss SMITH, B.L.1I ...,...,,.,...........,,................ Gibson, N. C. Age rmzlzot 'wither her, Mor custom stale her infinite variety There is probably no wittier girl in the Senior Classg certainly there isn't a harder Worker, nor a less conceited one. LESS doesn't consider it exactly 'tgood form to ask her about her diplomag but if one does she drawls out, Oh, you know they ain't going to give me no diploma. l ain't got sense enoughf, She was decidedly above using ponies during her college career-she found automobiles more to her liking. Her chief pleasure while with us was sitting at the German table, and her highest ambition was to take part in the Ger- man playg but most of her stars, perhaps, were made on Junior Physics. TVVENTY-FOUR :v.tQ':E: B U, 1 'f'ln.,., ll, . iQ':?g,: ie- 5! ln

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