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

 - Class of 1915

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E P E L WB I S S i 1 LOI A BELLE PORTER, B. A., r 2 CHARLOTTK, N. C. :l .v Lady Caprice A nice fat child with a cheerful disposition and a tijj-tilted nose — that ' s h ' lora. She ' s a faithful worker, a thorough optimist, and one of the most likeable girls of our class, ffer name shows her position in the social world, and, like Abou Ben Adhem, we put her down as a lover of her fellowDic ;. KATHERIKE WHITFIELD KENDRICK, B, A., n A CHARLOTTE, N. C. ■ ' What Katie Did! Attention, girls, Kate ' s going to speak! Listen! for you know- she has something important to say. A great change has been wrought in Kate — before the statistics were taken she had more to say than any girl at Queens, but now her words are rare and few and far between. She ' s an expert at getting around the faculty, and we all know it takes brains to be a good bluffer. All joking aside, Kate is a tine old girl, with a big heart and a generous hand. 22

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LW£1 S S i AiWIi ALEX WDKR (;l ll. M, 1!. A., r i: CIIARI.OTTK. N. C. (iriiul F.ditiir Edfxweiss. I914- ' I5- Intcr- SDcicty Ddi.-itcr, 1914- ' I5. li ' il and Wisdnni Did you lic;u- tliat racket in Senior Study llall? U ell, you can l)c sure that Anne ' s there, and that it ' s lier ridiculous remarks and absurd carrvinss on that has caused the commotion. Having a cheery disposition, a laugh that ' s infectious, and a keen sense of humor, naturally she ' s always in demand. As for her views concerning matriniony, she leaves us in no doubt, but very emphaticallv declares that she ' s tired of writing Miss . nne draham. When we look back and realize how much joy she has added to our college days, with dee]) feeling we say. liless her be;irt. MARTHA LOUISE JAMISON. I!. A., n A CHARLOTTE, N. C. Junior Literary Editor Edki.wkiss. 1913- ' 14; h:ditor-in-Chief itiiEl.WK iss, 1914- ' 15; Intersocietv Debater. 1914- ' 15. Our Mulual l-rieiid A Martha, as we know, is ofttimes cum- bered with many cares. and this Martha, as Editor-in-Chief of the Annual with its thousand and one petty duties, is no exception to tiie rule. Howeyer, she keeps her head, takes it seriously, and yet comes out of it all, the same ha])p y .Martha. Her energy and enthusiasm are conta ' - gious, so naturally her very presence will always make things go. Tactful and winsome in her manner. Martha is a wholesome, genuine type of the Southern college girl at Queens. 21



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E P ELWEI S S 1 4 MARY YORKK JOHNSTON, 1!. A., II A EXPRESSION GRADUATE CHARLOTTE, X ' . C. Vice-President. 1911- ' 12; Historian, 1912- ' 13 and 1913- ' 14; Varsity Basket-Iiall, 1913- ' 14; President Atliletic Association, 19I4- ' 1S: Athletic Editor of Edki.we iss, 19I4- ' 1S; President Stu- dent liody, 1914- ' 15. The Guardian Angel Coming to Queens when a little girl in short dresses, Mary Vorke has passed through all the nps and downs of college life and linally reached the land of promise, Seniordoni, ' She is enthusiastic and thoroughly interested in the col- lege, and, although a good student, seldom do we see her in a serious mood — not even a logic test disturbs the even tenor of her way. As the president of the student body she has shown her efticiency and ability, and we feel that she is a fair representative of 191S ' s best. JULIA HARRIS, B. A., II A CHARLOTTE, N. C. Treasurer Class, 1913- ' 14; Vice-President Class, 1914- ' 1S : Prophet Class. 1914- ' 1S. Tlic Well lleloved Julia is the most dignified of all the dignified Seniors. Her pow ' er of concentration is envied, especially by the memliers of Senior Study Hall, and the result of this is plainly seen on recita- tion, when she answers questions that fairly daze the rest of us. In spite of her seeming reserve, there often arises in her a sense of the ridiculous so keen that she even enjoys a joke on herself. .Although thoroughly surprising, Dame Rumor has it that Julia, upon leaving the guardianship of Queens College, will be one of the first to enter the state of matrimony. i 1 f 23

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