Queens University of Charlotte - Coronet / Edelweiss Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1912

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Annie Hendon Hughes, A.B., r. 2. Cedar Grove, N. C. All along the cool sequestered way of life. She kept the noiseless tenor of her way. Annie believes in doing rather than saying. And she does, too. Just ask her how many 95s she has made on Math. She has even been known to grow enthusi¬ astic on such subjects as tangents, co¬ tangents, analytic geometry, etc- The annals of good people are short somebody once said, and if we only knew all the good she has done it could not be written in volumes. t Rena Chambers Harrell, A.B., r. 2 . Guthriesville, S. C. “Stern was her look and dignified. Class Historian ’09-’l0; Class Poet ' 11-12; Monitress ’ I I -’ 1 2 ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet ' I 1 -’ I 2. We are convinced that the first sen¬ tence that she ever uttered was in iambic pentameter, or at least in poetic prose. For four years she has worked well and faithfully, and she leaves an enviable rec¬ ord. Not being familiar with Guthries¬ ville, Rena’s native city, we know not whether to attribute it to her pessimism and her making much of light burdens. She shies at basketball, dancing and all things frivolous, and there is a report ripe that she does not care for the boys, but believe me, she doesn’t seriously object to them.

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Mary Raper Johnston, B.L., n. A., ©. l . Charlotte, N. C. “Far may we search before we find A heart so gentle and so kind. ' ' Class President 08- 09; Class B. B. M anager; Edelweiss Staff ’10-11; Mar¬ shal ' 1 0-’I 1 ; Member Inter-Society Council 10-’ll, 11-12. Vice-Presi¬ dent Society 1 1-12. Business Mana¬ ger Edelweiss ’1 1-12. One of the few girls who have had that enviable privilege of being reared by P. C. for thirteen years. Mary has grown in grace and wisdom beneath its walls, and is accepted as standard au¬ thority on college history. Holds a strong hand with Cupid, and by her general at¬ tractiveness is destined to make a big splash in the social sea. A masterpiece of executive ability, determination and common sense, she will ever be a leader- Margaret Louise Morrow, A.B., n. a., ©. i . -, N. C. “Her heart is like the sea. Ever open, hare and free. Captain Varsity B. B. Team I I -’ 1 2 ; Varsity B. B. Team 09-10; Team 09- ’10, ’ 1 0-’1 1, ’ 1 I -’ I 2 ; Marshal Pieran Society ’10-’1 1 ; Class Track Team ’09- ’ I 0 , ’ 1 0 - I 1, ’ 1 1 -’ I 2 ; Assistant Business Manager Annual ’1 1 -’ 1 2 ; Supervisor P. L. S. ’1 I-’I 2. Sub Varsity Team ' 08- 09; Class Tennis Team ’09-’10. Another one of the old girls who has grown up with the college. Is some¬ what of an athlete and has made a reputation for herself on the bas¬ ketball field. Happy-go-lucky, care free and always out for a good time, Louise always proves excellent company. Her passion for dancing is only exceeded by her love for her “angel.” Say “Lottie,’ and watch her smile. Open hearted and generous. Likes everybody and every¬ body likes her.



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Allie Cleone Rodman, B.L., r. 5. Waxhaw, N. C. “And when a man’s in the case You fcnon all other things give place.” Critic Society ’ I 0-’ 1 I ; President Spe¬ cial Class. The department of music lost a promis¬ ing student when Allie abandoned it for the charms of philosophy and English. A schoolboy might say that Allie ‘‘bones,’’ but what matters that if thereby she gains useful knowledge from the curriculum? We only wish that she would spend fewer evenings with her ardent suitor and more with us. Sudie Elizabeth Wilson, B.L., n. A. Charlotte, N. C. “The world is a wheel. And it will all come around right. Coming to us in her senior year and be¬ ing a day pupil as well makes it rather difficult for us to form any definite opin¬ ion of Sudie. We have always found her a genial classmate, and ready to lend her aid and co-operation on all occasions. She is not “very strong” for logic, but is some spieler in English.

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