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Katie Neel Cochran, B.A. rS Parklon, North Carolina President Y. W. C. A. ' II- ' IZ; Delegate to Guilford College Y. W. C. A. Conference ' II; Delegate to Ashevllle Conference ' 11 - ' 12; Student Council ' II- 12; Critic Gamma Sigma Literary Society ' ll- ' 12; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet ■i2- ' 13; Annual Staff ' 12- ' 13. Those about her. From her shall read the perfect mays of honor As in the olden times the name itself bore testi- mony to the character of the person possessing it, so today we find that Katie has lived up to her name of purity. We have often wondered why her name did not suggest a dreamer, too. Just as surely as we leave her alone for a minute or two, that far-away expression, which suggests a distant object of attention, creeps into her eyes. But Katie does not give all her time to dream- ing, for when duty calls she enters upon her work whole- heartedly; and thus, for what she is and does, we love and honor her. Valera Council, B.A., r 2 Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina Class Tennis Team ' 12-13. To see her is to love her. And love hut her forever In the fall of 1911, there came to us from Young ' s College an attractive little black-eyed g rl who, with her sweet disposition and her winning smile, soon captivated the heart of every member of our class. If you are sad and in trouble, there is no one who can show you more sympathy than Valera. If you are blue and homesick, there is no one who can cheer you up more quickly than Valera. If you are feeling mischievous, and want to do something real mean, there is no one so ready to help you ao Valera. And besides all th s, there is no one who can bring a broader smile to Uncle Jimmie ' s face than Valera does when she strikes the Very point he is fishing for in Psychology. Altogether, Valera is one of the girls who ' S going to be most sadly missed at old P. C. in the years to come.
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Ollie Alexander, B.A., IT A Monroe, North Carolma Class Basket-ball Team 1 1-12; Secrelarv Studsrt Body •|2- ' 13; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet ' 2- ' 3; President Pierian Literary Society 12-13. Beaatiful as sweei, Ca ) as beautiful, innoceni as gap Seel{ for one among ihe resl. The one whom )ou Tvould i e ihe best; Then, Tvanting one l(ind and true. See our Ollie — I ' m sure she ' ll do. We regret more and more each day that Ollie reserved only two years of her school life for us. We feel that we never could have got along without hei. Pier gaiety, her thoroughness, has influenced us all, and we envy her her composure and understanding when she IS answering Dr. Jimmie. Lai.a Bailes, B.A., HA Pineville, North Carohna Her greatest ambition, n e regret to stale Is simply this — to graduate. Perhaps within the realm of mildness and gentle- ness LaLA most truly finds her place. It is with untiring zeal that she enters upon her school duties, rising so early in the morning that all her neighbors have learned to depend upon her as their alarm clock. She knows full well that circles are not squares, but what the difference is that Fluellen is Welsh in;tead of Eng- lish she has not yet learned. In spite of the fact that the Old North State is her home, Florida has a most peculiar attraction for her. But, wherever she may live her future life, we are sure it will be one of usefulness and happiness. Sixteen
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Melva Gullick, B.A., rs Belmont, North Carolina Secretary Class ' lO- ' ll; Class Monitress ' II - ' 12; Class Basket-ball Team II- ' IZ, ■|2- ' 13; Class Track Team ' II - ' 13; Society ' II - ' 12; Student Council ' II- ' 12; Delegate to Blue Ridge Association ' 12- ' 13; Sec- retary and Treasurer Athletic Association ' 12- ' I3; Class Treasurer ' 12- ' I3; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet ' I2- ' I3; Annual Staff ' 12- ' 13; Vice-President Gamma Sigma L ' terary Society ' I2- ' 13. Whale er she did was done wilh so much ease; In her alone ' twas natural to please One Belmont has given us Portia; another has given Melva, who like the resident of the first has taught us Uow mercy may be gently given to this earth. It was by her little k ndnesses, so freely and so cheer- fully bestowed, that she won a place among us which time will not be able to efface. Myra Eugenia Lofton, B.A., r S Chattanooga, Tennessee Modesty is a grace of the soul Coming to us from Statesville College, in the middle of the 11-12 term, and being naturally a shy little lady, we hardly knew her until she came back to wear her cap and gown. Then her studiousness attracted our attent on, and with her sweet, lovable disposition she won for herself loyal friends. So in her easy way she went through school until Jun:or Speaking came, but then — she left her accustomed path, and went, to Davidson (?). Eighteen
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