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THE QUADRANGLE Nineteen-Eighieen Duane Campbell, A.B., LaGrange, Ga. Campbell Kid. If it ' s Duane that smiles, then it ' s O ' Lura that doesn ' t. To be sure that they have dresses and coats alike, that is, the same length, the same color, the same weight, their clothes are imported. When you look out across the campus, and see two moving splotches of grey or tan, you involun- tarily exclaim, The Campbells are coming. One day Duane didn ' t come to school. We wondered why. When she gave as her excuse that her mother had awakened O ' Lura twice that morning, thinking she had called them both, and she slept peacefully on, we understood.
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Nineteen-Eighteen THE QUADRANGLE ! I Lollie Maud Harris, A.B., Cartersville, Ga. Pop, Cal, Mordecai. President of Class, 1916. Secretary of Irenian Society, 1916. President of Irenian Society, 1917. Diploma in Piano, 1917. President of Senior Special Class, 1917. President of Spanish Club, 1916, 1917. Glee Club, 1917, 1918. President of Student Body, 1918. Lollie Maud (My! how she hates that combination!) has the distinction of being the littlest girl in the class, with Little Nellie running her a close second. If laughs were horses, we would judge her E. M. F. to be 1 ,000,000 horse power. But you know horses can carry you over lots of rough places. She and Nellie have the distinction of remembering when the campus had no trees on it, and when in calisthenics they used to pantomime The Maiden ' s Prayer. But they wouldn ' t like for that to get out. Maud has tried being a Senior once before, but she doesn ' t say it ' s any easier the second time. Since Shakespeare is her all-absorbing study, we fittingly add this quotation: If privileges be the food of Seniors, lay on.
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Nineteen-Eighteen THE QUADRANGLE O ' Lura Jane Campbell, A.B., LaGrange, Ga. Campbell Kid. Now I ' m not sure whether it ' s Duane or O ' Lura that I ' m writing about, but what difference does it make? It ' s all in the family. If it ' s O ' Lura I ' m telling you about, then see next page. If not, see here. Duane has brown eyes; so has O ' Lura. O ' Lura has brown hair; so has Duane. They, that is the twain, have something in com- mon with the Sphinx — the knowledge of the ages and the power to withhold it. If you ' re not right sure of which is which, just say, Olane-dura. If they both stop and you wish to speak to one, well — I leave it to you to solve.
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