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MARGARET DALLAS, A.B. Donalds, S. C. Entered College in 1910. Thur is no place like home. Margaret is not a very loquacious mem- ber of our class. but if you observe her rec- ord you will find that she ponders more deeply than she speaks. Her class records are ones to he proud of. especially those in the languages. But invariably first in Klar- garet's mind are thoughts of home. She is a five-day student and no college attraction, not even a soiree, has ever been great enough to induce her to spend a week-end with us. llalcing wickets is no favorite pastime with Klargaret, as she is always engaged in acquainting herself with the Old llasters. Her splendid Work in col- lege foreshadows even greater success for her in the literary world. ls- A. B. Degree. llember of Amelian Literary Society. Second llarshal Commencement '18, - 1 Page Twenty-nine
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VIRGINIA GALLUYVAY, A.B. Due IVest. S. C. Entered College in 1916. J friend in need if a friend indeed. Shug is a living evidence that there is much in life that cannot be learned from books. I-Ier vvit, good nature, and friend- liness have won for her many companions. Her ability in voice and expression is a source of much pleasure to her friends. Due VVest and the college predict success for this member of the class of 1920. A. B. Degree. 1Iember of Glee Club '19-'20. Senior Class Poet. Member of Castalian Literary Society. -if I f 1' lu 2 l I I A l i l I V i i 'I' 1 i 1 -L Page Thirty-one 1
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