Louisburg College - Oak Yearbook (Louisburg, NC)

 - Class of 1923

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i i n 8r h o i ' i ' isa Noithean Society: Lifo Executive Board; ' i ' liK ]Mary ( ' arolyn Crowell, xkw london, n. c. New Luiulun Higli Seliuol: Y. W. ( . A. President; Service Band Member; Tennis ( luh; Art C ' lub; ( AK Personal or P ' cature Editor. Conscientious in her work, Retiring, neni, refined; She iloes her best at aerything, Is endowed triih a brilliant mind. Just Carolyn. is the form which host char.ictcrizes her, a.s she is always the same quiet, lovin-r, symptiietic el;issm:ite. With all this she possesses enough life to eheer up the homesick. She feels her responsibility as President of Y. y. C. A., and earnestly endeavors to do her part. She is one of our girls who believes in the motto: ' ' Don ' t talk if you have nothing to say; but if you want to hear h.er s(iueal, jump at her from some unexpected corner. Mary Margaret Davis, kixston, n. c. Y. W. C. A.; Tennis Clul); Art Club; Sea Gift Society. ' ' Margaret is a sincere girl, lialher r niet and reserred, A siudint who has really worked, And all she ' s ivon she has deserved. Margaret is one member of the .Senior Class who has never been told she lacks dignity, for she rustles throi gh the halls in her modest, dignified manner. Her dignity appears most during English and Hible periofls. for then she listens attentively, and never buts in while others are talking. Her .s|iecialtv is cutting ' ' jiapcr dolls in her Prang course. If you want to find out wh.at kind of housekeeper siie will make, just take ;i peep into her room, and note the smile of approval that the shining mirror reflects upon your face. 7 a I s ? or- uO . I aiV O « 4§ J

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4 ; ' © I 4 :« 5) Katherine Jane Bhady, garner, n. c. Y. W. C. A. World Fellowship Chairman; Sea Gift Society; Student Vol- unteer Band Leader; Class Poetess. She does her task from day io day And meets whatever comes her way. Katherine is good — almost too good. We look at her in awe and wonder how slie can be so serious and dignified at some specific times. She is not only good, but she works patiently each day trying to do her bit as she struggles along life ' s rugged path. When she is not in her room studying you may be sure to find her on the halls ' ' looking for some- one to lead morning watch the next A. M.! Mae Alice Campbell, siler city, n. c. mae Siler City High School; Y. W. C. A. Neithean Society; Glee Club; Quartette; Tennis Club; Art Club. Senior The girl who wins Is the girl teho works; The girl who toils, While the next one shirks. Though a loyal member of the Class of ' 23, we know her less than any other member, because she has so little time to spenrl with us. We admire her for her never-fading cour- age, especialh in her piano course, for she is the only one of us lucky enough to receive a piano diploma. If some of the other members of the class would only stop talking and give her a chance, maybe Mae would say something, but uj) to tliis time she listens most- ly to the chatter of others, and looks wise. -4 2 4 f- r i» ( W



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f r i 4 4= t ; Josephine Emma Fulleu, louisburg, n. c. Sea Gift Sooiety; The Oak Advertising Manager; Day Student. Josephine ' s a calm, sensible (jirl — Her brown eyes are a crime; She ' s loynl lo her many friends Anil chatters all the time. Josephiiip oamp to Louifbiirjj away back in the niiul-pio age. During her long stav in our midst she has learnetl to put away ohiMish things and. by perseverance, to as.sunie the dignity becoming a Senior. Her companionshij) is pleasant, if yon arc a good listener; l)ut if you are in a talkative mood, you had better avoid her, for slie likes that herself. One j)rivilege she has over the rest of us is that of being a day pupil, for .she can comi- and go whenever she pleases. Her weakness .seems to be frequent letters from nearby col- leges — Wake Forest antl .State — for insttmee. StrsAN Gi.ANnoRA Hakdi.son, washington, n. c. glan Y. W. C. A.: Sea Gift Society Treasin-er; Art Clul) Treasurer; Student Government, House Proctor; Executive Board; Tennis Club; Class His- torian. A shy, ileninre young person With a quiet, mouse-like air; Unless you hear her name called You srarcely know she ' s there. ' ' (ilan is a rjuiet, serious girl, and a somewhat dignified Senior. She, having been here longer than some of us, has had the oi)portunity of seeing the verdant Freshmen and new girls go over the rugged path she has trod. We wish .success for her in the future, in her career as a school teacher, and sincerely hope she may not have to make it a life oceup.ation; and if all rumors are true, we are afraid that the young gentleman in Washington will claim her hand. or i -y— . ' 3 (t IV •4 2 e

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