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C. A. Kipps, A. B REPTOX MIUS, VA. Whatsoever thy do it hands find to Kipps came to us from Northern Virginia. We congratulate him for joining this Old North State Band. He has been a loyal and faithful member. He is a patient and dili- gent student, ever seeking for rela- tive causes and reasons. He has never sought popularity, even among his classmates, but he is well thought of by both Faculty and students. He has been an active worker in all col- lege organizations — religious, literary, and athletic. His lot was cast with the members of the Chrestonian Lit- erary Society at his entrance in Sep- tember, 1910, and he has been an earnest supporter of their colors ever since. But he is not a narrow par- tisan. His good wishes go out to all organizations, whether he is person- ally interested or not. He ex- pects to study Theology. We predict for him a prosperous future. Scrub Debater 1913; Chrestonian Anniv ersary I9I5- Gertrude Kohn, A. B. MOUNT HOLLY, N. C. She has a head to contrive, a tontine to persuade, and a hand to exe- cute. . Gertie has spent only two years with us, but in these two years she las proved herself to be what she seemed. Her mental capacity is seemingly unbounded. She has a free flow of language, and can discuss al- most any question. When she under- takes a thing, she is not satisfied until it is completed. Gertie is a woman of noble, splendid, pure character. She does not hesitate to say to your face what she would say behind your iack. The Philalethean Society is indebted to her for much of its prog- ress. She is also a musician, and has studied some Voice and Expres- sion. Bi fact, you will rarely find a girl more accomplished than our Gertie. We feel srre that success awaits her in the vast field of teach-
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C. O. Lippard. A. B. statesvii.le, x. c. Honest conviction is a bulwark to manhood C. O. believes in doing the right thing at the right time and in the right way. He is a student, poet, and business man. The Class is glad to have such a man. He is true to Ins convictions, and free in his counsel. His literary capacity is very large; especially is he interested in the Eng- lish language and poetry. If you want to see some of his work, 1 in the Lenoirian, and Hacawa. is not one-sided. Whatever he sees to be done, in the Society, classroom, or athletic field, he is ready to do. He is a member of the Chres- tonian Society. He is a good debater, and a pleasing speaker. He has never confined himself to text hooks in ol- der to obtain honors, but he believes in broadening his views on all sub- jects. The future has a way to suc- cess open to him in the field of the ministry. Scrub Anniversary De- bater 191 3; Chrestonian Anniversary Debater 1 9 1 4 : Ternis anager 1914-15; Class Poet 1915. Annie; Powlas, A. B. BARBER JUNCTION, X. C. To be most useful is the greatest virtue. A xxii ' . has .surmounted the difficul- ties that beset her when she entered college. She has worked hard, dili- gently, and wisely. She has been an ardent Society worker, and the Phila- lethean Society will miss her. AxxiK las won that highest form of success which comes to the one who never shrinks from danger, strife, or bitter toil. Annie has tried to find her true place in life. She has studied some Music, Expression, and Voice. She be- lieves that in a useful life lies the lest and truest virtue, and thai she can obtain this virtue by lending a helping hand to a certain young Theolog. She is very religious, and •elieves in doing the right thing re- gardless of the consequences. We expect to hear ureal things of her in the religious world.
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Kathryn Aderhoedt, A. B. HENRY RIVER, X. C. Good nature and good sense must ever join. KiTTy-did is the youngest of our Class. She came to us a mere child, hut during the four years of her so- journ here she has grown into a beautiful young lady. She is loved and honored by both faculty and stu- dents for her open-heartedness and sincerity. If you want a friend, in her you will find one in the truest sense. She believes in being happy, and rarely if ever do you find her blue. Kitty is a general favorite among the boys as well as the girls. Her mind is very receptive. She ex- pects to study Music and Expression. She is a faithful member of the Phila- lethean Society. The upbuilding and progress of her College lias ever been her foremost thought — she loves it as a second mother. We expect great things of Kitty. J. W. Aiken, A. I!. HICKORY, X. C. Unselfishness breaks the bonds zvhich vanity wraps about truth Hickory has been liberal with her sons for our Class. We have six with us, and they are all noble and indus- trious. John never makes a display of himself, lie believes in leading a high life, not for the purpose of mak ing others look up to him, but that he might by example lead others thereto, n all branches of the college course e lias been an efficient and willing worker. Mis presence tends to ele- vate those around him; his judgment is sound, and his counsel safe. Ib- is willing to supporf all causes which lave a noble aim. I le has never SOUghl honors, hut has received them nevertheless. I le believes in amuse- ment and recreation. Me expects to continue his literary work, and then probably study I. aw. Much success awaits hi in. Scrub I (ebater 101 .! : iuronian Anniversary 1015: llass Prophet 191;
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