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Blanche Crenshaw helena, ark. Grace Efird monroe, n. c. Treasurer Euchrestian Literary Society 1914- 15; Vice-President Dramatic Club. Treasurer Class 1913; Vice-President Dowell Club; President Dramatic Club. Mc Toda is ours; ivhat do Toe fear ? Today is ours ; me have it here. Lei ' s ireal il l indly, ihal it may Wish at least Tvith us to stay. Let ' s banish business, banish sorrow. To the gods belongs lomor- roTv A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men ' Soft peace she brings, wherever she arrives; She builds our quiet as she forms our lives. Lays the rough paths of peevish Nature even. And opens in each heart a little heaven A creature not too bright or good For human nature ' s daily food THEY ARE NEVER ALONE THAT ARE ACCOMPANIED WITH NOBLE THOUGHTS
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I Mary Stuart Alexander, X CHARLOTTE, N. C. President Diatelean Literary Society 1914-15; Vice-President Class 1915; President Cotillion lub 1915; Poet Class 1915. Julia Butt, 1- charleston, s. c. President Y. W. C. A. 1914- ' 15; Vice-Presi- dent Diatelean Literary Society 1914-15; Treasurer McDowell Music Club 1914- ' 15. ' Zealous, )el modest; inno- cent, though free. Patient of toil; serene amidst alarms ; Inflexible in faith; invin- cible in ' arms ' . Her stature tall — hate dumpy TBoman ' Her modest loolfs the cot- tage might adorn, Siveet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn The devil hath not, in all his quiver ' s choice. An arrow for the heart lilfe a sTveet voice BE SATISFIED WITH NOTHING BUT YOUR BEST '
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May Lunden, T T F charleston, s. c. Censor Euchrestian Literary Society 1914; President McDowell Club 1915; Secretary Missionary Society. Bonnie Eloise Mauney, I ' 2 kings mountain, n. c. President Class 1915; Recording Secretary Diatelean Literary Society 1914-15; President Missionary Society 1915; Art Editor Eliza- bethan 1915. ' She is prelt ) to Tvall( rvilh. And witty to lall( with. And pleasant, loo, to thinlj; ' Ml) tongue within lips I rein. For who lall(s much must lalt( in vain ' To those who }(now thee not, no words can paint; And those who IfnoW thee, I(now all words are faint Or as one nail by strength drives out another. So the remembrance of my former love Is by a newer object quite forgotten THE ONE WORD WHICH BEST EMBODIES THE ELEMENTS OF SUCCESS IS THOROUGHNESS
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