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Senior Class Marshall Hobart Barney Candidal,- fur llir Drr r,;- of Ha, lu-lnr of .Iris r.vtr niie sa s that Bariir lia nne (if the best miiul- amnnt; the entire vtmlent hculv. He houkl have; it ' s never been u ed ' Hut then, shy -.hnulcl he when he can do the same thiiiK with little etfnrt tliat nther work hour;, to complete? His chief outside activity is his wi rk with the A Capella Choir. His voice is a notable addition to the first tenor section of thi musical nryani ation. Were we choosing a collefjiate tvpe, Miivh would Argyle Elizabeth Elliott CaihliJal, for „ D,-„rrr of lUuhrlor of Jrls ■ ,. I., s.. 1. Those soft, radiant eyes that give ou the Lowe-down can mean only one thing — the water of Lethe which made her forget one man inspired her soul for another, t fickleness in affaires de coeiir only strengthens her excellent ipialities. Patient, diligent and loving Argvie, we need more like ii. .. j r -y
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iXS- :— Senior Class BUNYAN HaDLEY AnDREWS Candidat,- jor llir Dajr,-,- of lUululnr of Alls W L,. S., 1, 2; Track gquad, 1, 3, -t ; Play Cast. 1. :;. 4 2, 3: Glee Cluh, 2. 3; A Caijella Choir. 2. 3. 4; Dramatii 3 ' 4 ' Vice-President. 3. President, 4; Student Affair Board, 3; Willlani nan Scholarship, 3 uncil. 2. 3, 4; Y. M. C, 3; Debating Council. 3 Chief Marshal, 3. Biiii aii has ht-apcti activitv upiui ait ' nity in liis tnni ears lierc. The variety nf his interests make him luie of CHiilfnril ' s best-ronndecl students. He has played in five (if the productions of the Dramatic Council, taken a prominent part in musical organizations on the campus, and has been a track man. In spite of all these distracting influences his scholarship was high enough to n for him the coveted honor of chief marshal in his junior year. Annie Laura Conrad Caiididat,- for ihr l), r,;- of Htululor of Sciniir P. L. S.. 3, 1. Si-.Tetaiy, :;, I ' r.-sid.-nt. 4: S. ' rr.l;iry rlas. . 4; . u,, n- Tram. 4. Try to imagine Laura as a very small girl again. Don ' t you think, for some reason, of a daintv little thing with spotless white dress, soft dark hair and narrow hands? A little girl who skips and runs about in spacious gardens under great magnolia trees, or in and out around the pillars of a colonial mansion veranda? A little girl pla iiig under the affection- ate, but watchful eye of an old negro mammy ? Somehow, Laura reminds us . . . (O-iTO
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Senior Class Ottis Poe Barrow Ciriiliildlr fill lilt Dtijiii- of liculiclor of Scicm A transfer in liis m-cchuI xrar Kavc the Class nf ' 31 a valued recruit in Harniw. He has spent the succeeding ears in doinj; the things which one is supposed tn do in college, namely, storing up knowledge atid acquiring a social background fcjr use in worldly con- (|ucsts. Those who jump at the conclusion that Barrow is another indolent Easterner have permitted themselves to be deceived by circumstantial evidence. Otis is an am- bitious tennis pla er, Init his love games scored on the court fail to overshadow his games of love in courtships with Quaker co-eds. Georgia Savannah Fulk Candidal,- for llir Dnji,-,- nf lUulielor of .Iris t. 4 3, 4 Y. SfL W. C. A. I ' al an Kn.l Tea n, 3 ; Volley Ball T. alli, Ceorgia was born with a nature essentially sociable. She likes all types of people and has a penchant for amiexing new accjuaintances by the half dozen. She ' s always convivial and ready to show herself friendly. Her smiles are of the sunny ever-ready brand, and her accents soft and low. Georgia ' s all right, all right! A- Cj{}Cj •a : : ' --i.
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