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THE PIONEER B Piano Class Mattie Scott Lula Mae Breland Clemmie Rushing Lucy Johnson Mary Ratliff Mary Louise Beasley May Smith Mary Olive Steele Vera Keys Zou Permenter Louise Ritchie Emily Smith Blanche Potter Winnie Ford Wardie Wilson Belle Biggs Cora McCullough Louise LeMaster Elizabeth Harvey Ada Manning Gladys H rtzog Marie McNair Bess Pearce Ollie Mae Patterson Nelita Willey Verna Brinson Mildred Johnson Miss Callie Dudley Mildred Tinnin Jennie Cochran Miriam Milam Frances Miller Katherine Varnado Edwina Berry Willie Ruth Milam Edith Nettles Louise Jackson Mary Dawson Hildred Coney Quartette Mattie Belle Summers Irma Thomas Minnie Power . . . . Addys Manning . First Soprano . . . Second Soprano Second Contralto . Alio Voice Class Mary Belle Riley Mattie Belle Summers J. A. Johnson Susan Riley Minnie Power Charlie Powell Eddith Burson Clemmie Rushing Jim Lackey Irma Thomas Inez Clower Herbert Day Addys Manning Mrs. Bullard Edwin Richardson DeWitt Hamrick Billie Collier Alvon Doty Mrs. Ray Dyke: thirty a S e thirty-one
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THE PIONEER As Seen at the ' Stute Reception Johnny thrust his head in the doorway, ran his eyes over the aggregation of feminine beauty collected therein, and at last settled his gaze on the sweet young thing sitting in the corner. Entering with a tread that was calculated to attract attention, he approached the subject of his gaze and sank into the vacant chair beside her; here followed a brief moment of silence, after which the passing of ushers temporarily called him from the land of research to the fact that he must talk before others came to claim her attentions. Turning toward her he beheld a sight that made his manly heart flutter. It was the face of the sweet young thing peeling with limpid eyes into his own. She knew of him. She had seen his picture. No wonder his spirit had already taken its flight from this earthly vale of tears, and was cavorting about in the ethereal spaces. Oh, how terrible to have another claim her, just as Johnny was in his “seventh heaven.” But that jealous pang need not last long. With the tapping of the bell. Freshman Johnny must hurry to be the last to bid her “goodnight,” quickly planning to see more of her at the next reception. 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . Rules for Social Conduct ( Which Are Considered Shocking the Lad p Principal) When calling on ladies go in an automobile. In speaking, if she does not offer her hand, take it. Remove all crushable articles from coat pockets. If there is but one chair, the gentleman must take his seat first. Avoid loud kissing, and smash all street lights in the vicinity. Never arise to go and then sit down again — stay down. Be brave — faint hearts never get a good hug. Talk on subjects interesting to the young lady (there is but one). When leaving do not part abrupty, but with a short ceremony. Page thirty
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