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ELIZABETH ELEAXORE SNIPES, A.B. Menola, X. C. ' ' Triz ' She is silent Imt .sincere. Age, JO; height, 5 feet 4 inches; weight, 120; I ' liilagorean Society; Philomathean Society; Presi- dent Philomathean Society (3, 4): Jomph Miiore Science Club (3, 4); Vice-President Y. W. ' . A. (3): Cabinet (4): Secretary of Class (4): Y. W. ( ' .A. One of tliuse quiet, unassuming niaiilens wlio yon must know to appreciate. She does her work in a silent, modest manner, yet with a sincerity ' and thoroughness that mark her as one (if till- liest students in the Class. Clood natured almost to a fault, she is always ready to lend a helping hand to any one. She always sees the good things in life, and her cheerful smile and kindly nature make her a favorite with her classmates. Aside from the fact that she is the only Ijird in the Class, she holds the envied position of being the youngest member. Her highest aspirations are to be a schoolma ' am, but we ' enture to say that whatever she undertakes will lie a success. AXXIE BHOWEK STRATFORD. B.S. Greexshoro, X. C. Let everythmg lie done decently and in order. Age, 2.!: height, o feet 7 inches: weigid. Ll.i: President Zidinsinn Snrirlg {3. ,): Srirnre Clnb (3,4): Y. ir. ' . A. Cidniui i3): Cdltiiiitn Staff [3). .Vnnie is a legacy which the Class of TO, mwilling as it was, had to leave to us on account of ill health. She is more mature than some of us and already deep tlioughts of how and wliy shadow her eyes. Dignified and hidy-like, she does all her work in a systematic manner wliioh Prof. hite himself miglit envv.
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MAIJCARKT VIIUilNIA UUTLKDCK, li.S. KNKiirl ' Sl ' IIWN, Ixi). Grrat tlidunlits, like (j;rcat dvvds, iiird no tniniprt. Age, 2.-,: Iirifihl. r, J,rl 7 iiirhrs; wriijhl, US; Pirsidcii Zahi.-ii ' iii Son, III 1. 1): ZnhiKiiiii Contest i.. ' .3}: ] ' ir,-l ' i sl,l, „l l.il.riirii Cliihi ' ,}: Joseph Moori ' SnrnrrCliih (, , (),- ) . If. C. A. Coliiiirl {.14): I ' rri i.lvnl y. U ' . r. .1.(0; Coll.vi Marshal (, |; Chair ami Chariis {. ' ..:, ' ,): Annual Slajf ( ,). This iiiiiidrii luiih ' d lo us as a S(ii 1h)Iii(iiv— a wclcdiiir ailililion. Slif is modest and sincere and cmr of those most wonderfully gifted girls — (■l ' ver in many lines. Everything slic atti-nipts she does well and by that means has lircn ahlc to store u|i some good grades in the liig hook. She is enthusiastic o -er ai ' l and to what I ' Xteiit may I.e seen l.y rel ' eiTing to the pages of this volume. Those who know her can not hut help appreciating her many adniiralile t rails. Hudge is originally from tlie lloosier St.ite. Real- izing that disadvantags. she was almost tempted to become a Tar Heel. hut decided that live vears were yel to licr eredil. CHARLES CLia Kl.AXD SMITHDEAL, A.B. Adv. nce, N. C T ' ei ■re and vou will win. ' .l; r, .. ' ,: hviijhl, .-, fed, II .)■-; c ,r,s,- ,rr , , ir,i:; Ihunj Claij Sorirlij: Jasrph Mainr Srirnrc CliiU; Winner Ilrnrii Clan M ' llal {.. ' ): Class Hashrlhall Team ( , J. ■ ' ,, - ' ,); Business Manager Calleiiian (3, 4); Class Dehalin,, Team [D: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (1, 2, 3, .{); I ' resnlenl Henri Clai SocicllJ U, 2, 3, 4): Prcsalent Class it): Calleije Chief Marshal {3}; Business Manaijer The Quaker (4): Manaqer of Trael; Team (J, .J. .( ). Perhaps no one in tlie Class of ' 11 lias entered as actively into all the phases of College life as Snnick. Ivu-jy in his ( ' ollege career lii aecjuired tlie hahit of looking after the loo.se pennies and dimes and he has succeeded well. The task whicli he is most adapted to and the one which he likes best is looking up Ads for the Collegian. He is energetic, businesslike, and above all, dogmatic in his opinion. When once your enemy, he is always your enemy. We predict that in the business world he will make a success.
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WILLIAM ALEX. HAMILTON WIOLCH, B.S. TvNElt, N. C. W ' iUuhir Stiff in opiniiin, often in the wnjng. Age, ' 2o: height, 5 feel 9} 2 inches; weight, 175; ClasH Debate (1, 2); President Class (3); Editor Class Number of Collegian (3); Vice-President Y. M. C. A. (3): Treasurer Y. M. C. A. (4); Vice-President Joseph Moore Science Club (4): Biblical Seminar (J, 3, 4): Hibliral Rrsearrh Socielij (-()■ ••Williclm -ntcic.l with Id (,n a scliiihirslii]) t ' nini I ' .ilvidnv Academy, diiipi ' eil i ut a year anil landi ' d witli us for a home run as a Sopho- more, ile i.s our Dogology man, and for two years has been assistant in expounding its fundamentals to the ignorant. Thoughts of the girl he left behind succeeded for a year in keeping liis mind off the gentle sex, but lo! he has gone astray. He is a httle inclined to be an argumentationist and a little b ull-headed but withal he is a generous, loyal and good- natured fellow if yo i don ' t ruffle his temper. FLOlt.V WILSON WHITE, . .B. GlILFCJKD CoLLlitiE, N. C ■■Flo ' Like a sunbeam slie ind went. Age, 22; height, o feet 4 inches; aright, 12a: Improvement Prize Philagorean Society; Charter Member Zatasian Sociely; President Zatasian Society {3, 4); Freshman Oratoricd Contest; Liter- ary Club (4); Joseph Moore Science Club (3, 4); Collegian Staff (2, 3, 4); Secretary of Class (2); Commencement Orator; Annual Staff. Flo is bubbUng over with energy and enthu- siasm, a good part of which she has spent in the biology lab. Original? Well, yes, we would think so, and combined with her originality is much good common sense. One of her chief desires, it seems, is to have a higher knowledge of Domestic Science — you may draw your own conclusion.
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