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THE SUN DIAL 11) Classes
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18 THE SUN DIAL Spring The earth is newly awakening: From a long, cold, winter sleep. The birds, saucily singing reveille Fly swift their tryst to keep. Lovely Spring gently wakens All the golden daffodils; Breaks the ice upon the rivers. Scatters flowers o’er vale and hills. Behold the pearl-white fairy ships Wafted on by a gentle breeze. Floating airily from port to port On heaven’s deep blue seas. At night when the glorious golden sun Behind the hills has set, The star-flowers of heaven come forth And dance a minuet. The silvery moon keeps silent watch O’er land and sea and bay, Then as the sun rises out of the East It silently slips away. When all the earth is newly awaking And everything puts on new life, There is in my heart a spring of gladness Lifting me above life’s toil and strife. —Irene Smallwood My Creed I believe in making the best of everything; in meeting life’s trials and problems with an un- faltering step and a trusting heart. I want to leave the world better than I found it, having used my influence for the good. I believe that God has a plan for my life, and I shall endeavor to find this plan, and enter into it with the best that is in me. Although the sky may be dark and lowering, still I have the consolation of knowing that the sun is still shining beyond the clouds, and that it will soon shine forth in all its radiant glory, filling my soul with hope and joy for the future. —Irene Smallwood.
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20 THE SUN DIAL SENIOR NORMAL AND COLLEGE Ruth Faires Rock Hill, South Carolina. “Aim high.” Ruth is a friend to everybody and her gentle dis- position has won for her a little nook in the heart of every student as well as every teacher. There are very few students who have been as loyal to the stud- ent body as has Ruth. She is a girl whom we can al- ways depend on no matter how hard a task may be. President Student Body ’26-’27-'28. Vice-President Senior Class. Treasurer Christian Endeavor. ’27-’28. Treasurer Christian Service Band, ’27-’28. Choir, '26-’27-’28. Hiking Club, '27-’28. Agnes Foster Whitestone. South Carolina. “The way to have a friend is to be one.” Agnes is always merry, always prankish, always pulling jokes on some one. She is a good sport and always ready for fun. By her sunny disposition, Agnes has won most all the hearts who know her. We all sincerely hope Agnes will continue to be a suc- cess in life after she bids us farewell in May. Treasurer Senior Class, ’27-’28. Joke Editor Annual. ’27-'28. Choir. ’26-’27. Hiking Club. 27-’28. Tennis Club. ’27-’28. Mary Hamrick White, Georgia. To be rather than to seem.” We always listen when Mary plays and we always want more, whether it be classical or “Jazz.” When we are cut for a good time she is always with us. But, too. Mary is one of those calm nonchalant spirits who is a delight to us in the rush and whirl of a busy age. Whatever she does, wherever she is. may she sing her Georgia State song and have happy memories of M. N. S. President Tennis Club. ’27- 28. Secretary Senior Class. ’27-'28. Corresponding Secretary C. E.. ’27-’28. Choir. ’26-’27. Elaine Hatchell Columbia, South Carolina. “To be rather than to seem.” She is not an. “Error of Comedies,” Nor a “Mid-summer Night's Dream. But take it, “As you Like It.” She is just what she seems. Elaine’s personality is charming and forceful and has won her many friends. She is a good sport who is always in for fun. We predict a bright and suc- cessful future for her. Vice-President of Literary Society, ’24. President Hiking Club. ’27-’28. Choir. ’24-’25-’26-’27-’28. President of Class, ’26. (First semester). Member of Tennis Club. Basketball Team, ’27-’28. Class Poet. ’28. Manager Baseball, ’28.
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