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Mary Elizabeth Nash, B.L., n. A. Charlotte, N. C. “Courtesy rvinneth many, many friends. Never crosses bridges until she gets there, and scarcely ever then. Takes life as it comes, never worries, but always gets there. Moving pictures have a peculiar fascination for her, and she is ever on the search for an “A. B.” film. Mary is all right, though, and liked by everyone. Lottie Alexander, B.L., n. A. Davidson, N. C. They always tall( who never ihink.” Class Historian 08-’09; Class Presi¬ dent ’09-M0; Assistant Business Mana¬ ger Annual ' 1 0-’ I 1. Another one who has seen the college spread and grow. Has a conglomeration of peculiar ideas and theories which she advances on all occasions. Goes off like a firecracker on the slightest provocation. Is afflicted by the hallucination that she can sing, but it is hoped that she will soon recover. A hard and untiring worker, with plenty of determination. She will always succeed.
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Katherine Kennedy Wilson, A.B., r. 5. Johnson City, Tenn. “Hale fellow , ]veil met.” Tennis Manager 10-’ 11, ’11-12; Secretary Society ’ 1 0-’ 1 I ; Treasurer Class I 0-’ 1 1 ; Treasurer Society ’II- 12; Treasurer Class ’ 1 1 1 2 ; Athletic Editor ’1 1 I 2 ; Chief Marshal ’1 1 1 2 ; Track Team I 1 1 2 ; B. B. Team ’10- II, 11-12; Class Tennis Team ’10- ’II, ’11-’I2. This jolly, good-natured Tennesseean is ever conspicuous by her flaming aure¬ ole. Full of fun and lively spirits, she is ever on the search for a good time and usually gets it. Jordan’s has a peculiar fascination for her, and “chocolate “tails’’ and moving pictures are her hob¬ bies. A good all around athlete, an en¬ thusiastic participant in all phases of col¬ lege activities makes “Kat” a popular and valued member of the class. Cornelia Sampson Ehrich, A.B., II. A. Georgetown, S C. “Is she not passing fair?” Class Prophet 1 1-12; Manager Senior Mysteries. Her natural element is on the ball¬ room floor, where she is an artist of high order. Spends every week-end in town to avoid going to church. Under the strain of logic and ethics she is really getting quite thin and wan. Is quite a heart smasher, but never forgets “the man from home.” Her sunny disposition and gentle manners have already found for her a warm circle of friends.
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Lillian Eloise Shaw, A.B., n. a. Charlotte, N. C. “7 he noblest minds that most contentment have.” Vice-President Class 09-M0; Class B. B. Team 09-12; Varsity 09-12; Assistant Business Manager Annual ' 09- 10; Treasurer Society ' I 0-’ I I ; Secre¬ tary Class I 1-12; President Society ’ll-’I 2; Annual Staff ’ 1 1 -’ 1 2 ; Presi¬ dent Student Body ’ I I -’ I 2 ; President Athletic Association; Society Marshal 09-10; Member Student Council ’11- ’ 12 . By way of introduction we will tell you That Lillian was voted the best all around girl in college, so of course she plays bas¬ ketball and tennis and is a good student. But to show you her popularity—after accepting twenty or more offices, she actually declined one, saying she couldn’t hold all the offices in school. No matter how hard the work Lillian still smiles. She has the rare art of appearing to know more than she really does, though of course her amount of knowledge is really voluminous. Anna Burwell Grier, B.L., r. 2. Harrisburg, N. C. “A soul as full of worth as void of pride.” Secretary Y. W. C. A. 08- 1 1 ; VI ember Cabinet ’08-’ 12; Historian So¬ ciety ’ I 0-’ 1 1 ; Vice-President 1 1-12; Secretary Class ’09-’10, ’10-’! 1; Sec¬ retary and Treasurer Student Body II- ’12; Class B. B. Team ’09-’ I I ; Sub Varsity ’1 I -’ 1 2. It is said that Anna Burwell used to sit at night thinking how she might discover some way of being accommodating to peo¬ ple. Certain it is that she has surpassed all other maidens at P- C. in this kindly art. Undoubtedly her motto is “better late than never,” but since she is the right thing when she does appear, we overlook it. For many days this girl with the gentle ways and purity of character will be missed in the halls.
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