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ELIZABETH GERTRUDE GREEN,B. S. Charlotte, N. C “Bright as the sun her eyes the gazers strike And, like the sun, they shine on all alike.” Although Elizabeth is one of us, she is not among us. She only deigns to make us a visit about twice a week and even then it is only the honored few who share the privilege of enduring the same agonies of the hour for Critic, Harmony, and History Class combined that can really boast of know¬ ing and appreciating her true worth. Here, while others groan, rave, and weep in despair, she alone smiles bravely; tosses her curly head on one side and dares to say : “Mr. Anderson, will this chord do?” Those outside can only pass the door through which comes the melodious sounds of her piano and pausing in wonder say, “Why, how is it that one so small can play so— loud!” Her friends who envy her bright, cherry way reject the dignified, solemn name Elizabeth and dub her just dear old plain Bessie Green, and wish her much success and happiness in her chosen career of pianist—especially in the Y. M. C. A. orchestra. 17
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ANNIE NEAL CLARK, II A Clarkton, N. C. “Her face is smiling and her voice is sweet. A song bird is my lady fair, Next to her may none compare. No sweeter song the lark can sing In soaring high on rapid wing. Even the thrush at close of day, Never sang a sweeter lay, Every grace of heart and mind, All true worth in her we find Loved by friends and teachers, too. Charming girl, of course they do, Loved by some outside of school, Ask if this is ’gainst the rule, “R” might tell a thing or two. Knowing what we say is true. to
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LEOLA ETHELDA HANNON, A. B. n A Charlotte, N. C. “Faith, that ' s well said as if I had said it myself.” No one can deny that this maid’s ambitious, for has she not labored night and day to obtain a diploma in two years, and though her constitution may be sadly impaired by this self-same undertaking, she cheerfully sacrifices all for the realization of her highest aim. Leola is the lecturer of the Sen¬ ior Class and though her subjects for discussion are many, her favorite one seems to be, “My Beaux,” whose name according to her is legion, and on whom she lectures regularly on Wednesdays and Fridays, much to the distress of the members of the class who are trying to master “Dr. Dabney.” Along with her faults, she has many good qualities, and in spite of many diffi¬ culties, Leola has remained true to her one purpose in life—to mount the platform on May 18, and receive the long coveted diploma. 18
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