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E P ELW£I S S MARY SANDERS HOWELL, B. A., II A CHARLOTTE, N. C. President Class. 1913- ' 14; Historian Class, 1914- ' 15; Vice-President Pierian IX-lta Society. Sense and Sensibility In every class there stand out a few girls who are horn leaders, and Sanders is one of these. She IS a girl whom all students admire, upon whom the faculty rely, and whose departure from Queens wdl leave a large vacancy. She is always in good spirits, very enthusiastic, and d)erally endowed with good looks. i?ut of all her gifts, the great est is her conversational powers— for only on rare occasions does she a low that tongue to cease! With such sjilendid ahihties, we predict that the future holds f( ir our classmate whatsoever she may demand. MARV WILLIAMS CARSON, B, A., II A fll.Mil.OTTE, N. C. Secretary and Treasurer Class, 1910- ' ll; Presi dent Class. 191 1 - ' 12. Lovey Mary We love her, not only for her smile, her look, and her way, hut for her sincerity, which is one of her strongest traits. With her charming per- sonality and sweet simplicity, Mary has made many friends during her college days. Not that her admirers are confined to Queens alone; indeed, someti mes we hecome alarmed at what seems to be a chronic state of heart trouble. However, we have come to the conclusion that this is caused by mere passing fancies. We might say quite a deal more about Mary, but we do not want to spoil so sweet a child. 19
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E P ELW£I S S SUE KERLEY, B, A., 1 S CHARLOTTE, N. C. President Class, 1914- ' 15 ; Literary Editor of Edelweiss, 1914- ' 1S. Tlic Treasure This ])onnie little lass came to us in our Junior year. Without any ceremony she walked straight into our hearts, and her own heart was big enough to take us all in. Her thoughtf ulness of others and her sincere, straightforward manner have won her hosts of friends among the girls, Sue ' s popularity is attested by the fact that at the end of her first year with us she was elected president of the Senior Class. However, neither this nor the many honors which have come to her unsought have turned her head, for she stoutly maintains, I had rather be in love than anything. MAkG, RET LOUISE YOUNG, B. A., M CH. KLOTTE, N. C. .• ssistant Business Manager Edelweiss, 1913- ' 14; Business Manager Edelweiss, 1914- ' 15. ■■The Pilot Stop! Look! Listen! The wonder of the Senior Class is now before you. Louise, with her brilliant mind, has always headed the roll of honor, and is destined to be a leader in whatever she undertakes. Her executive ability and inter- est in everything pertaining to the welfare of the college has made her indispensable. Always accommodating and thoughtful of others, she is truly a friend in need. 18
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E P E L W£ I S S liLi.A M()Sl•:Ll•: ■. w. a., r i; CHARLOTTE, X. C. Assistant ICditor-iii-Cliicf. 1914- ' 1S: PrL-sidcnt (iamiiia Sigma Society, I914- ' 15. A r.ady of Quality Ella is one of tlic few nR ' ni])crs of iur class who has not lieen nicknamed, probably liecanse she ' s so Ella-vated aiul (Hgnilied. She is not like other girls in that slie professes to liate l)oys and says she ' s not afraid of mice. She has a logical mind, for did not Dr. Jinnny himself once say that she deserved a feather in her cap ! Endowed with good looks, musical talent, inuisnal mental ability, and practical sense, she is indeed fortunate — this petite maiden. J, . E CARVI ' .k JOH.MSO.V, H. A., U A CH.M LOTTK. .N . C. Secretary Class, 1914- ' 15; .Assistant Business Manager of Eiiei.weiss. 1914- ' 15; Intersociety Debater, 1914- ' 15. ■ (• • Mtijesly Here, readers, is a girl who can when she wants to — who does when she has to — but who doesn ' t because slic likes to, Tall and stately Jane, with her |)oise and maidenly reserve, has commanded admiration from all during her sojourn at Queens College. She is rutlier strong- willed, and, once convinced of a fact, takes her stand as a stone wall and heeds not the argu- ments of her classmates. Perhaps there ' s more truth than poetry in the following little rhyme: Who ' s so fair, who ' s so rare .As Miss Jane Johnson? Iler intellect clear, she knows no fear, .And she herself is a downright dear. 20
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