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Myrtle Moselle Moser, Ph.B. Xothiiuj ill c(in Jwdl ch CI kiiiple Find her wherever and whenever yovi will, and it. is the opinion of Myrtle ' s classmates that you w ill find her modest, sweet, and gen- tle, for such she has always been. She, too, is a scholar and a womanly scholar at that: a living testimony to the truth that a woman ' s mind lias equal mental capacities with man ' s. I?iiiii!: i]f a quiet, queenly nature she has made Mii great stir among us but is a power behind (lie throne. She too is affected with an affection as well as ' ' Bill Kinnev. College Hotiors Psiphelian; Y. W. C. A.; C. E.; Secretary Junior-Senior Debate, ' 14; President Psiphel- ian Entertainment, ' 1.5; Secretary C. E., ' 10; Treasurer, ' 13; Historian, Class ' 15; Prophet, ' 14; Vice-President, ' US; Chapel Monitor, ' 16.
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William I-ee Kinnkv, A.B. Burlington, North Carolina aniiiol accuse liiiii, if I nhoidd desire to Although Bill murmured much to his nearest friends about the Queen ' s lee Fac- tory he was usually the joUiest fellow in the ( lass. He was self-reliant in all his pursuits and won the eonfidence of both students and faculty. Mozelle and Mathematics were his majors while in College, and his life ' s work will be a further pursuit of these .subjects. Kinney will be remembered as a star de- bater. He faced his opponents in three public combats and never suffered defeat. He was the man behind the gun. For the power be- liind the man see the opposite picture. College Honors Philologian; V. M. C. A.; Christian Endeavor; Phi. Debater, ' 13; Sophomore Debater. Fresh- man-Sophomore Debate, ' 14; Junior Debater, Junioi ' -Senior Debate, ' 15; Vice-President Y. M. C. A., ' 14-15; Chairman Per.sonal Evan- gelism Committee, ' 15; General vSecretary Y. M. C. A., ' 15-16; Delegate State S. S. Con- vention, Winston-Salem, ' 14; Delegate State Y. M. C. A. Convention, ' 15; College Band, ' 15; College Student Solii-itor, ' 15: Elecled President Self-GovernmenI Hoard. ' 15; Chapel Monitor, ' 15-16.
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Tho.mas Perkins Hahwood, A.B., M.A. Saluda, Virginia announce lo men the inlellect Poikins has never been accused of being an :ina:el, but he possesses a wonderful influence, which no doubt in a place like this can j er- forni more wonders than angels ever could. Hut he ' s good all-round, square on the deal, and true blue through ancl through. He is wonderfully studious. Xe.xt to his Bible he has most affection for Tacitus. Latin and Math, are his pie. As a baseball player he has won laurels that will long make him envied be- yond the bounds of the State. He is talented in many lines, but alas! a,s many great men have fallen so has Perkins fallen victim to Cupid ' s dart! This will only serve to inspire him on and on to prepare for his chosen pro- fession of Law as soon as possible. Outside of his love affairs and athletic duties, he has, by unremitting toil, completed the require- ments for the .A..B. and I.A. degrees in four . -ears. An unusual accomplishment this! . nd today, as our class jMcsident, he stands as a shining example of lofty ambition and faithful perseverance. Hats off to Perkins. College Honors Philologian; Y. M. C. A.; President Class, ' 13; Freshman Cla. ' s Debater, ' 13; Marshal Phi. Entertainment, ' 13: President Fre.shman- Sophomore Debate, ' 14: Vice-President Ath- letic Association, ' 14; ' ' arsity Ba.seball, ' 13-14: Assistant Manager Baseball, ' 1.5; Member Self-Governn e it Board, ' 15; Vice-President Clas.s, ' 1.5; A.ssistant .Secretarj Sunday School, ' 16; Varsity Baseball, ' 15-16; Manager Base- ball, ' 16; President Class, ' 16; President Self- Govcrnment Board, Alumni Building. ' 16; Electccl Senior Debater, ' 16; Usher, ' 16 ; Ath- letic Editor Phipsieli, ' 16.
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