Columbia College - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

 - Class of 1914

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lfl.xRIuET RONNH-3 LYNN Alrklrociq ,,,,..... ., Columbia, S. C. Certificate in Piano .S'lzv ix ll fllil' l'I'UfIfIll'L'H OUR HUNNIIC, Llxss has one of the sunniest smiles imaginable. She is Scotch, and as staunch and true as any Scotchman ever got to he. She is also musical, and we are glad to have had her with us. ,tw .- ,gq M , . cmsvw N Q - Q3 Vsmtffwv- x Q ANNIE ELIZABETH XMILLIS ........................ Greenwood, Fla. ' Certihcate in Expression Size is yoifmg, wise, and fGl'l'U LITTQE A.NNlE is our Class' inferior in size, but its superior in dignity. She is well equipped for a woman of the wlorld-she took a business course and expression , while with us. N RIARY ELIZABETH WISE ,,-,,,,,.,,,,,,.,-,,,,,.,,,. Prosperity, S. C. Diploma in Piano Here -will I sit, and let thc sounds of nzusic creep i1lf0 A my cars MARY LIZZIE is destined to a life-of fprosperity-U She has studied and practiced her music diligently, and now stands on the brink of a musical career. TWENTY-EIGHT I .ill U ' l c o A I I E 5 l I 5 ffl! 'IJ ,Qi 14 f hr , , i l Q. 1 5 ,. I W 5 7 , F JT 'W 3 l 4 5 'Wait 0 2,4 'sian 5, ,M A an 332 O . A Fi 5, A' M' fi ',.?3m,KiI Ps, F2 .M Wh ig. I g ,wt H Nm, , In l 'lr 'fs 55 is I 'Q we 5 'viii

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RUTH ERIN DENT ------,..,..-,.-.........,..,. ....... ...... L I matilla, Fla, Diploma in Piano And for I know she taketh most delight in 1ll1l5lCU RUTH formerly lived in Columbia. Although we hate to lose her from our State, we welcome the Ggod oranges that come from Florida to our halls. We hope that the music learned here will be as joyfully received in Florida. BIARIAN EADY ........................,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, S avage, S, C, Certificate in Expression 'AffZ'ict me with thy mocks. Pity mc not NSPEEDIE B1LL SU art of expression will wake up the 'lSavages. VVhen there is a performance in the chapel, BILL is pressed into service as a hair dresser. She has gained such skill in this line that now she can arrange even a Cow's attractively. PEARL hlAIi KEl,l.liY ....... .......................... C Olllllibia, S- C- Ccrlilicatc in English and Math. I In-:fc not maizy -zu'01'd.rJ' She is our only l'PEARl. -XVe are glad that our ,. an , L ass can boast of one. VVC may have seen KELLEX, but have not heard her. She is another one of our day students. TWENTY'-SEVEN



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Class of 1,914 June 2, 1914 -T 'g a' EAR Uncle Richard :-Has not the time slipped bv so rapidly and fqvji, 'f TV 5? 1 - . Stealthlw that YOU, Vltay Out there in Turkey, will hardly believe that another of your .nieces is really a Sweet Girl Graduatepv But Es. 1-:NJ I am a graduate, with twenty-seven other graduates, and we are college leaving Columbia College with loyal hearts, as tried and true as e'er left any Do you remember how, on that morning four years ago, I wiped my eyes so repeatedly while I insisted I was not going to cry, and how mother asked me so many times if I had forgotten anything, and how father nearly forgot to give me my ticket? I was one of forty-two that found her way to the Capital City, and on out to what a great many of 'us thought was an immense factory, with its tall smokestack and large brick buildings. It was Columbia College, and, although it was only partly finished, we were made comfortable, and thus began our first year at college. Uncle Dick, you have not ever been a girl at college for the first time, and therefore you don't know anything about the way girls can cry! Even the bravest of us trembled like unto an aspen leaf when a teacher called on us in class, and I was terrified if I lost my room-mate in the hall or on the campus, fearing I'd never find her again. VVe cried when the letters from home came, and we also cried when they did not. But fortitude characterized the Class of 1914, and we soon dared to ven- ture out in the halls or to the class-room alone. Then things began to move smoothly, and ran smoothly until Fair VVeek. You know about the Fair, Uncle Dick, and how the crowds, the sights, and the din in general lured us cityward. After Thanksgiving and the boxes, came examinations, and then Christ- mas. But after the holidays nothing of actual importance happened, so far as we were concerned, except the wonderful Freshman Feast. Examinations again, and, Commencement over, we went home, knowing each other and our teachers, to come back for our second year not as shrinking Freshmen but as wise and knowing Sophomores. VVe had reached the stage when we could cope with anything-and we did. The rats this year were our worst enemies. This was also a year of examinations and vacations, with only the Sophomore Banquet to break the monotony, but-when we came yet again to Columbia College for the third time, as jolly Juniors, we came to do things. VVe studied German, and we studied English, and we studied physics, in fact we studied evevfything-but, Uncle Dick, we did not love' physics with a very great devotion. TWENTY-NINE

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