Marjorie Washburn, A.B., r. A. Charlotte, N. C. “Charm strides the sight. But merit wins the soul. Vice-President Class ’ll; Historian Class 12; Secretary Athletic Association ’ 1 1 12; Class B. ' B. Team ’08-’12; Class T rack Team ’10-T2; Varsity B. B. T0-T2. Of all girls Marjorie may easily stand at the head. She carries to a finish every¬ thing that she undertakes and is very en¬ thusiastic in every branch of college life, mischief, of course, being included. Dr. Bridges finds her always a walking en¬ cyclopedia, and we poor creatures, dare not put in words what she will do before the year is out. Mary Lilly Henderson, A.B., n. A. Davidson, N. C. “I ' ll spealf to thee in silence. It is said that Mary has been disap¬ pointed in love—but does that have any¬ thing to do with your voice? From experi¬ ence I can say nothing and from observa¬ tion less, for Mary has been with us only one short year. Thanks to the fellow that did not know a good thing when he saw it and shipped her.
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Doris Rebecca McDowell Harry, Literary Special. Salisbury, N. C. “There is no pleasure lil(e the pain of lov¬ ing and being loved.” Being very choice in what she does, Doris has always been one of those things you call specialists—specializing, it is said, in “spooning,” her first victim actually being a member of our own class. His¬ tory, we think, is her favorite study, and it is marvelous the way she keeps dates— those of course she has down in the parlor on Saturday night. Willie Graham Boyd, Special, II. A. Townsville, N. C. Happy am , from care I am free, Why aren’t they all contented lif(e me?” Bill is always in a good humor and one for fun, but her sweetest smiles are ever reserved for the young men from David¬ son. She is an enthusiastic athelete, and is always on the job as center on the basketball team. She has fond hopes of becoming a famous teacher if she doesn ' t have them side-tracked by joining a grand opera company. She is all to the good and liked by all who know her.
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