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MARGARET M. WALKER, Voice Andrews, N. ( ' . Cehtificatks in Piiiijisiii ' iiv, Em;i.isii, EHXATKIN All the weary sounds of nature borrowed sweetness of her singing. Margie came to us two years ago from Queens, where she was voted the best all- round member of her class, and we are proud to count her among ourselves. You have only to look at her picture to realize that she possesses personal charm and the thing which, however it may be only skin deep. is irresistible. Of course, we are sure that she will star in the musical world, and here of late we ' ve been wondering if she will not add a Ph.D. to her many honors, for she stars, too, in Philosophy and Education. A r; : K; Special Basketball, 1914-15: German Club. 1914-15-16: Tennis Substitute for Special Class, 1914-15; Senior Basketball. 1915-16: Member Student-body Council. 1915- 16; Secretary of Missionary Society. 1915-16; Secretary 2 K Literary Society, 1915-16.
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MARY MONROE. AuT Sanford. N. C. Ckrtifu-ates in ExiiLisH, Science Her ' oice was ever soft, gentle, and low. If you should just judge by Mary ' s appear- ance, the gentle dignity of her e.xpression, and her quiet little smile, you would prob- ably shed a pensive tear over the thought of her unfitness for this sinful world and go and order some white roses as a suitable token of your regard. Then, if you should chance to get a deeper insight into her char- acter before the flo vers arrived, you would cancel the order and get her a monkey on a stick. Mary would probably take the monkey to class and make it perform behind some- body ' s back — still with that look of seraphic innocence on her face, meanwhile she would say something in that low- gentle voice of l:crs that would convulse those who heard it; tnit what that would be I cannot tell, for you never know what Mary ' s going to say until he says it. i; ; n O M; President of Special Class, i: 14-15; Member Student-body Council, 1915- n;: Class Statistician, 1915-16. rot:th mercer. Elm City. N. C ■Ho beautiful it is love Rufus ' s heart is indeed heavy to leave Peace, where she has been so faithful. And her heart grows still heavier as she thinks of leaving the A. and M. boys. In spite of her numerous attacks of heart trouble. Rufus has managed to come out on top, with a career before her rivaling even Miss Far- rar ' s. Yes, some day we expect to see her presiding over the Warrenton choir. The merry laugh and the cheerful smile wil a vacancy at Peace that :i -V; 1 I ' K: Comment . President IrrrKuhir German Club. 191L ' I man Club. 1915-1 K Class. 1914-15 be hard to fill, shal.ini ; , Member ■It of C. ' I ' l.siil ' iit Special ;. 1911!; President Sigma Phi Kappa Society. 1915-16; Member Student-body Council, 1915-16; Advertising Kililor of LoTi ' .s, 1915-16.
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AGNES YOUNG Jonesboro. Tenn. The lovely form, her nature ease, all har- mony and grace. Mademoiselle once said of this young lady. ' Agiies Young is a veree sweet girl, but her inous, her mous! It will make a racket. Had Mademoiselle only added that her mis- I hievous eyes and little dancing feet twinkled continually, you would have had a complete picture of Agnes. There are several ways. we think, in which Agnes would rather .spend her time than in studying, but you really wouldn ' t know it from her marks. You see. her intellect is almost as bright as her eyes. Her most beloved occupations are breaking rules and dancing. We will not supply any definite details to uphold any statement about the former, for a reason, in fact, for various and sundry reasons. As to the latter, we will only say that she has lately dropped Bible that she may have more time for jesthetic dancing. n e M. LINNIE BRAE GILLILAND Greensboro. N. C. CKUTIFlC.VrKS IN lil.ISH. ElUXATI What is the end of study? let me know. Linnie is the reciprocal of Agnes Youhk- Linnie was never known to make a racket: in her soft brown eyes a shadow lies quite different from the twinkle in Agnes ' s. and her feet move always gently and noiselessly. Linnie. moreover, studies to such an extent that she would burn the midnight oil. only that that would be breaking a rule, and therefore out of question. Instead, she arises in the wee sma ' hours of morning and makes perfectly proper use of legitimate sun- light. II H M: Secretary of News Missionary Cali- ini ' t, llil4-ir.; Member of Stuilent-bodv Coun- cil.
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