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ESTELLE HARGRAVE II A (Art) “Gentle in manners, but gentlest in heart.” Although a very quiet, demure little girl, Estelle has a heart big enough to reach to Davidson. Her eyes have a dreamy, far-away expres¬ sion-due, perhaps, to the effort of trying to reach to the extent of this same heart. Being the only art graduate that P. C. has ever boasted, her reputation is, therefore, great, and will remain so long after she has passed from its halls. Picture after picture grows beneath the stroke of her brush, and we often wonder whence spring all these wonderful ideas into the head of one so young and seemingly innocent. We hope that the happiest picture that Estelle can conceive will be realized in her own future, and that she may go on through life enjoying only those things which are most beautiful. 19
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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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DAISY WILLARD KIDD, B. L. II A Charlotte, N. C. “And the daisy, golden-hearted, sheds its stars for you and me.” If you want to know anything in history, just ask Daisy. If there is anything concerning the Bible you want to know, just ask Daisy. She has an abundant store of such knowledge, and also plenty of argumentative abilities. Her chief occupation at present is arguing about anything that comes up on any subject of Political Science, Evolution, Railroads, Civil Engineering and A. and M. College. She is a good-natured, true-hearted, whole-hearted Baptist and never fails to stand up for her rights. She, like the flower whose name she bears, is always bright and sunny; but in the other sense in which the name is sometimes taken, she is a “daisy.” 20
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