Peace College - Lotus Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1916

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FANNIE NICHOLSON. B.L.S. Fayetteville, N. C In the right place is her lieart. Nick is another one of the landmarl B oi Peace, and has indeed been a substantial one. A word and a smile for ever iMni has been her slogan, and with this sh L.i climbed the ladder of fame. Nick ili in expressing her own opinion, and din ;ii on frequent occasions: but in spite ul u .ill she is perfectly harmless. Nick tries to leave the impression that she is a man- hater, but we who know her best have found that there is a weakness in her heart for doctors. As one of the Editors-in-Chiet of this brilliant publication, she has discharged her duty well, and some day we e.xpect to see her expounding her opinion and beliefs in Butler ' s Analogy. 2 I K; Secretary Missionary Society, 1913- 14; Treasurer of Junior Class, 1914-15; Club Editor Lmrs, 1914-15; Chief Marshal. Com- mencement. 1914-15; Editor-in-Chief LoTts. 1915-16; Member of Student-bodv Council, 1915-16; German Club, 1915-16. BOLINE MONROE, A.B. Sanford. N. C. The reason firm, the temperate will, en- durance, foresight, strength and skill. Have you read in the Bible about those ptiople that shine as lights in the world ? Well, when Paul or Peter, or whoever did write that wrote it. he probably wa,xed pro- phetic and thought of Eoline. She has been the firm foundation of the Y. W. C. A. of Peace from time immemorial. She is one of the people you can count on. I ' ll tell you this, though in confidence, if you should chance to see Eoline once in her room with a crowd of girls, you wouldn ' t take her for a bright and morning star. Eoline has quite a reputation for doing the proper thing; but there ' s one thing she does that is not com- mendable — she ' s nobody ' s wee lassie her- self, and she will fall in love with men half a head s horter than she is. ;:: M ' . II G M; Treasurer of Senior Class, 1915-16; President of Y. W. C. A.. 1914-15-16; President of Missionary Society, 191.3-14; Delegate to Blue Ridge. 1913-14; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1913-14-15-16; Delegate to Oxford Missionary Union, 1914; Delegate to Student Volunteer Movement. 1914; Fire Lieutenant, 1913-14-15-16; Joke Editor of Loti ' s. 1913-14; Treasurer of II B III Literary Society: Freshman Basketball, 1912-13; Sophomore Basketball. 1913-14; Student-body Council. 1914-15-16; German Club. 1914-15-16.

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RIAH BLOUNT, BXL. Appleton. S. C. Thou art strong and great. Riah hailed from South Carolina and joined this illustrious class in 1915. She has been the shining star of the class in athletics, having won the tennis championship in her .lunior year, besides being the champion .jumper of the basketball team. With this .start, she was chosen president of the Ath- letic Association during the year of ' 15 and IG. She has also been engaged in other lines of activity as well. As a rough-house raiser of the fourth floor, she has few equals. I ' .ut with it all, Riah has managed to always Ijf on the spot, and be there well prepared. 11 B M; Vice-President Home Missionary Society, 1914-15; President Athletic Associ- ation, 1915-16; Basketball, 1914-15-16; Tennis Championship, 1914-15; Treasurer Home Missionary Society, 1915-16. ISLA MITCHELL, B.LL, Yanceyville. N. C. A merry heart goes all the day. Preacher, during her four years sojourn within these Peace-ful walls, has broken all records along the lines of spiritual progress, until she has at last joined the coveted posi- tion of Cabinet member. Her tongue is her greatest w-eapon. for she landed here talking, and I suppose she will leave engaged in the same occupation. Preacher loves every- body and everybody loves Preacher. Yan- ceyville should indeed be proud to claim this product of Peace ' s peaceful iiiHiinncc nut of the chaos and confusion ol lln Imiitli lloor she has brought a quietm- ili:n i lnyoiul comprehension — that is, bpt«i ii ilh ' Imursof 12 and 7; 25 a. m. Don ' t let this nickname of Preacher mislead you. for one day spent at Peace would convince you that she will not be in the pulpit any time soon. - ' 1 ' K ; Vice-President of Irregular Class, 1913-14; Treasurer 2. K Literary Society, 1915-16; Member of Student Council, 1915-16; Chairman of Visiting Committee Y, W. C. A. Cabinet, 1915-16; Class Prophet, 1915-16.



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rHARLOTTE ANNE SOUTHERLAND, A.B. Henderson. N. C. As full of spirit as tlie month of May. Search tlie Peace records through and liioiigh, and we dare yon to find a single iMiorly prepared recitation charged against Anne; and yet. somehow, site ' s been seldom known to study. Her unfailing sense of humor has been a source of inspiration (?) to the whole Senior Class, though, as Mad- emoiselle once said. Charlotte Southerland is a veree quiet girl uhen yon don ' t know ht ' r. You very infrequently find her very far away from Alice Ward, and we dread to think of the evil day in May when they will tie severed. We bequeath to her our sincere hope that her admiration for red-headed peo- ple will never lead her very far astray. i: ; n H M; Captain Junior Basketball, 1!I14-15; Senior Basketball. 191.5-16; German Club. 1914-15-16; Secretary Senior Class, 1915- l(i; Secretary Athletic Association, 1915-16; Literary Editor of Loirs. 1915-16; Student- body Council. 1915-16. ALICE WARD. DLL.. ExiMUCssiox New Bern. N. C. It is good to be merry and wise. Alice may be the smallest one of the class in size, but her records will prove that she has been up and hustling. Besides a literary diploma, she is taking home with her a di- ploma in Expression and a Domestic Science certificate. Being so well fitted for life, we are eagerly w-atching what career she will choose. Her aspirations for the future are high, but her love for Peace is still higher, so some day she may return and take a post- graduate course. If such should happen, both would be gainers, for Alice has proved that she can do when she will. 2 ! ' ; n M; Business Manager Lorts. 1915-16; Club Editor Lorv.s. 1914-15; Secre- tary Y. W. C. A., 1915-16: Member Student- body Council, 1915-16; Secretary Junior Class, 1914-15; Secretary n O III Literary Society. 1914-15; Secretary and Treasurer of Sophomore Class, 1913-14; Fire Lieutenant. 1915-16; German Club. 1914-15-16; Vice-Presi- dent Freshman Class. 1912-13; Freshman Basketball. 1912-13; Domestic Science Certifi- cate. 1915; Sophomore Basketball. 1913-14.

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