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Mr ' » ' ■■ «- Wise lo resolve, and palient to perforin. Basketball ' 12- ' 14 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet ' i:!- ' 14 Member Astrotekton Society. Alma Irene Stone Chapel Hill. N. C. Those about her From her shall learn the perfect ways of honor. Sophomore Editor of Acorn ' 11- ' 12 Junior Editor of Aeorn ' 12- ' 13 Vice-President Junior Class ' r2- ' 13 Treasiu-er Philarctian Society ' 13- ' 1-1 Captain Basketball Team ' 13- ' 1-1 Associate Editor-in-Chief Oak Leaves. . ' 13- ' 14 Member Philaretian Society. Cora Leigh Tyner Bides, N. C.
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Anne Patricia McKaighan orfolk-, Va. Much inny he xiiid on both sides. ' i« ' -Prt ' .sident Sophomore Class ' 11- ' 12 Basketball Team ' 11- ' 14 Student Assistant in Libraiy ' 12- ' 14 Junior Editor Oak Leaves ' 12- ' 13 Business Manager Oak Leaves ' 12- ' 13 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet ' 13- ' 14 Secretary Astrotekton Society ' 13- ' 14 College Usher ' 13- ' 14 Pn)])het Senior Class ' 13- ' 14 Editor-in-Chief of Oak Leaves ' 13- ' 14 Member Astrotekton Society. have lived and loved. Treasurer Senior Class ' 14 College Choir ' 14 College ITsher ' 14 Member Philaretian Society. OcALA Dorothy Perky Elizabeth City, N. C.
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Flossie ' 14 Funnies When Flossie came to Meredith College she was greatly bewildered and frightened, because she had never been away from home before. There were many dangers all aroimd her, but good fortune had sent a nice black cat to help her out of her troubles. One of the fh ' st things Flossie had to do was to organize her- self into a class, in order to be able to plan for the future. So with the help of the Juniors, who watched for the dreaded Sojjhoniores and their hated guardian, the dog Mike, Flossie and the cat were able to organ- ize without tiistvu ' bance, in the cemetery. After that Flossie was called Flossie ' 14 and the cat, Blackie. And the Soiiliomorcs were very, very cross. So on Hallowe ' en night they dressed like hon-id ghosts and came near frightening Flossie and Blackie to death. But they had their door securely locked, so nothing came of it, though they did tremble with terror as they watched the ghosts through the keyhole. But Flossie and Blackie ha d one hapjjy memory of this first year, for it was a very joyous time when they entertained their friends, the Juniors. The next year many maryelous things happened to Blackie and Flossie. It was exciting as could be to break up Freshman Class meetings by pouring salt in on them from the windows. And oh, it was just too fimny when on Hallowe ' en night Flossie, dtessed just like Blackie, made the weep-y little Newish dance ami sing. Blackie nearly laughed himself sick. The whole year only nice things seemed to happen. Blackie helped Flossie write the invitations and make the decorations for the Senior banquet, which was a very happy time. . nd my! but di ln ' t Flo.ssie fight hard to win the bas- ketball games that spring? And weren ' t Flossie and Blackie proud as peacocks, for they were the first under-class to ever win the Athletic Cup ! But the very nicest, and yet the saddest thing of the whole year was Commencement, when the Seniors marched through the daisy chain which Flossie and Hlackie proufUy held for them. Flossie and Blackie felt so very ha])py and dig- nified when, as Juniors, they proudly escorted the Seniors to a banquet at the Yarborough, that they could hardly eat anything. Though it was poiu-ing rain, they had a dandy time. It was during this year that Flo.ssie and Blackie searched all corners of the buildings anil groimds for the mysterious Crook. They lo-i-iie ' M - ' Ke6h7v ft loSS. t. ' 1 - ScpWo-rv,O C N
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