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JANIE PEELE BROWN, A.B. Woodland, N. C. Trick Nor gives her tongue one moment ' s rest. Age, 21; height, 5 feet 4 inches; weight, 120; Philomathean Society, President (3); Winner I ' liihiiKithean Society Oratorical Medal (2); Lilinnii Club (4); Assistant Librarian (3, 4): Jul ilor-iii-Chirf Collegian (4); College Marshal (3); Aiinunl Stiijf. Trick sees more to laugh at than any otlier member of the Class of ' 11. She is firmly con- vinced that tills is a big world and that the imiverse is still bigger. She is a zealous student and has made good from the beginning. Her sincerity and piety have won for her a first place in the hearts of her classmates. Since her Junior year she has been assistant guardian of the Library, and can tell you more about good literature tlian the Readers Guide. Her chief delight, wlien not fussing with her nionimate, is reading puetry. JEXXIE PUMEROY BULLA, A.B. SorniA, N. ( ' . (Iriinihna I would do as 1 please, and doing as I ]ilease 1 would have my way, and having my way 1 would be content. Age, 26; height, 3 feet 4 inches: iccight, l.jr,: Philagorean Contest (1): Charter Member of Zatasian Society; Winner Orator ' s Medal in Zatasian Contest (3); Literary Club (4)i Science Club (3, 4); Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (4); The Quaker StafT. Grandma ' s chief claim to distinction lies in her determined will. It is this trait that has carried her through her College career. She is a first-class student. Possessing the ability to express her thoughts far above the average, her ready pen has helped much toward making the College magazine a suc-cess. A worker in what- ever field she enters, but especially has she rendered good service in the Y. W. C. A. and on the Annual staff. With her indomitable will, clear head, and great energy we see nothing to hinder Grandma from accomplishing wonders.
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AXXIIC I ' .KirniA HKXI ' .nW, A.H. f Ireensboro, X. C. Her lieart is cipcii as tin ' day, H T IVclinns all aic (rue .If r, Jl: hi-iillit. r, fvrt I! ilirliis: inifllil. l- ' ,ll: riiilannrran Snriili : Clmrhr M,ml„r Znlasian Snr,,l,i: l r(siil,,it Zahisiin, Snriili {. ' ,): Joxiph M„„r, Sninrr Clal, { ' ,). ( uict, iiKMk ' st, inilustrious — Benny is stu- dious and alt hough she said but little about it, she, with her sheepskin, has safely launched out into the wiuid. V her lii ' iiial disposition she has won many friends wliii uiU lonii ri ' mem- lii ' r her. One inus! knmv her in cirdrr In appre- cialc lirr worth. .Kiiix (;n!Xi;Y np.icds, .v.ii. llicai I ' liixT, X. C. Tell me. sweet eyes, from what divinest star ilid ye drink in your liciuid mrlanrholy? .! ., . ' ; Ii.i.ihl. .-, i,,l II iiirh.s: in ' i,,),l, ir,!!; .Ins,jili M,i,,r, SririiiY Cliih: liihUcnl Research Snrnh : r. .1 . C. A. Ciihiiirl IJ,): Chi. x Basketball Tram I , ,. ' , .. ' , (i; Class Tennis Team (.?, 4): ' Varsilji l:,,sLrlh„ll Tram (.;, - ' ,): Tarsi i Tennis Team i. ' .. .;),• Class Ihhalinfi Team (.Jl; 7V ( , .s- Manati.r ij. ' , ) : ' Varsilii Traeh T,am {.:. ,): l-:,lilar-in-CI,nf Thk (,lr. KEIi ; Leailer af Orehes- Ira. Athlrle, classman, edilor, and withal lli best studiMil and most )ii)piilar man in his ( lass. He eani. ' aboard tlio ii. ' .od ship ' 11 four years aa:o, aii.l, liki- ( ' ohiml.u-, has steerol stra.lily onward, lie almo.sl l,r,-;in]e s|i;,nded on the rorky reef off Ihr shores of Math. Island, but finally siie- cecded in ni,akinji the ]iassafj:e- Tlie voyages into ihe miknown seas of diemistry and the i;nnh.-li ( ' lassies held no terrors for him. and W(ae all made on a smoolli si ,a ,aiid un.ler a elcar skv. lie is a j;ivat lovi ' r of miisii- and his lalrnt h.rit iscnlyex. ' elledby liisi;,,odlo,,ksan.lt:enial nature.
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THOMAS FLETCHER lU ' LLA, A.B. AsHEBORO, X. (. ' . ' •Stretcher That gloomy outsi lp. liko a rusty chest, contains the sliiniiin treasure of a soul resolved and brave. Aiji , „ ' ;.■ height, fi feet 3 inches: weight, 165; UnirijClaii Society {1, 2, 3, 4); President Class (3); Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (3, 3); President Athletic Association (3); Biblical Seminar (4); Science Clnb (4); Collegian Staff (3, 4); Debating Team {4); Winner Henry Clay Oratorical Prize (3); Connni iicement Orator: President Henry Clay Sonrly (1,2,3,4)- In jjcrsonal appearance .Stretcher resembles Aliraliam Lincoln except maybe not quite so handsome. Entering the Preparatory Depart- ment here six years ago, he has faithfully pur- sued the course until he stands now a finished product, a man who would be a credit to any Class. A natural-born orator he has won all the prizes coming his way. A man of few words, we Usten when he speaks. Has great political aspirations and hopes some day to occupy the seat of Cliief .Jvistice of the Supreme Court. 1,11.1, IE ELT,10TTE BULLA. A.B. SiU ' llIA. X. ( ' . Snipe 1 do not I ' ear, I have a lieart in whose strengtli I can trust. Aim. . ' I: h,,;lhl. .-, f.rl ' , inrhrs; inighl. US: PlillinjoniiN San, hi I !: Ph ilnn„ilh,n n Siicirly (. ' , .; ' , .{); PrrsiilenI Philnnntlhnn, Sncuiy (4): Philomath, ,n, (Irolannd Cai,!,.- ! . ' ): Y. W. C. A. Cahinrl i.i): l.iliriinj Clnh { ' ,): Srinirr Club (4): Saiihiiwnri: .■ rhnlorshiii: Annual Slajf. A native .if l!.in(l(il|.li and proud of tlie land of her nati ity. . kim iiit.lliMt and good mem- ory along with a gic.-it power of concentration of thought have enabled hrr to store U|) ,-;ome excellent grades. She lias eiiteri ' d into every phase of College activity and has sought resjion- sibility ratlu ' r than shunned it. Altliough slie is a good deli:iter and lietter informecl in ])olitical matters than the uiajorily of girls, shi ' is liy no means a sulfragrtte. Modest and retiring in disposition, she gives excry man lier ear, but few her ' oicr.
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