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E P ELWEl SSI MARGARET BARNETTE NEWELL, B. M., n A NEWELL, N. C. Supervisor Pierian Delta Society, 1912- ' 13 ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1913- ' 14; Treasurer Y. W. C. A., 1914- ' 1S: Treasurer Pierian Delta Society, 1913- ' 14 and ' 15; Cheer Leader, 1914- ' 1S; Clul) Editor F.iiELWEiss, 1914- ' 1S; Annual Member of Student Department of Y. W. C. A. Peg o ' My Heart When in trouble and in need of help apply to Margaret Xewell, the friend of all, usually found in the library or conservatory. Margaret is an enthusiastic Y. W. C. A. worker and a loyal Pie, even though she does often leave before the meeting is over ; however, we excuse her, as she generally returns with a beaming countenance and a huge box of candy. In sinte of being a con- scientious worker for that terrible li. M., she always I ' .nds time to be a good old sport. HESTER WHITE, English Cektikicate HARTFORD CITY, IND. The Girl of the Golden West Hester, by her quaint speech, proclaims herself a typical Westerner ; yet her winning smile and gentle manner have endeared her to her Southern classmates. Being an ardent follower of fashion, Hester always makes a favorable impression; the most striking feature of her appearance is her bright blue eyes shining under her stylishly tilted hat. Possessing a strong will and plenty of self- confidence, she will, in our opinion, ever succeed. 27
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E P ELWBl S S m MAGGIE YORKE HOUSTON, B. M., H A MONROE, N. C. Varsity Basket- Ba ' Class, 1914- ' 1S Team, 1913- ' 14; Treasurer A Bud of Promise As a charmer, Yorke is irresistible, and when it conies to dancing, her sparkling brown eyes keep up with her light, fantastic toe. Too full of life to spend much time on books, nevertheless, by her quick insight and cleverness, she manages to come out with flying colors. .As an athlete, she is one of the best, and always disi)h ' ys true sports- manship. Whatever may be Yorke ' s future, she carries with her our best wishes for success in life — and of course in love. EVELYN BOYD, B. M., n A EO.ANOKE RAPIUS, VA. Vice-President Class, 1913- ' 14; Grind Editor of Edelweiss, 1914- ' 15. Mrs. Red Pepper Look twice! Don ' t be mistaken ! Yon glisten- ing object is not the sun but only Snippy ' s crown of glory. Her hair is no brighter than her disposition, and she goes around gladdening the hearts of all, ever being the center of a merry group. Her witty sayings and ability to mimic always make her attractive and entertaining. Besides these gifts, perhaps the greatest is her musical talent, as her very foot has music in ' t as she comes up the stair. ' ' 26
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M E P ELW£I S S W Ci)e opagc of Cfje linotDletige rekrr (HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1915) HR tidal wave of September, 191 1, swept out on the Sea of Learn- ing a class of girls, with tear-dimmed eyes, wlio were finally beginning to realize that they had left their homes to l)e launched in the midst of tlie sea for four long years. After the first few stormy weeks of classification and home- sicl ness were over, the barge of girls sailed on a smootli sea until the wliirlpools of mid-term exams were reached. The struggle was a hard one, but our boat was steered l)y the liands of our capable president to the safe, sniootli-sailing waters of tiie second semester. Tlien in the distance a little dark spot appeared, proving to be an island, which was as welcome to us as an oasis to a desert traveler. This was the first stop our 1)oat. The Knoivlcdgc Seeker, had made, and the name of the port was Annual Reception. The night spent there was very pleasant, and, by the assistance of Dan Cupid, lasting accpiaintances were formed. Tlie following morning, with backward glances we set sail and continued our way. While drifting peacefully along, we were overtaken Ijy a steamer, and recognized among the passengers on bf)ard our old friend, St. Valentine. At our invitation, he transferred his passage t(j our boat and attended the party which we gave tliat night to our sister class, the Juniors. We enjoyed his ' isit extremely, but he was obliged to return to his ship at midnight, very much to the sorrow of all concerned. Our ship was carried by favorable winds very swiftly over the peaceful sea, but soon a dark cloud appeared and a fearful storm raged for several days. This was the critical week of final exams, and some of our weaker classmates fell overboard and were lost in spite of all our efforts to save them. Time passed, and soon we were no longer Freshmen, but had sailed out into the deep sea of the Sophomore year. The jilaces of those who had been lost in the waves were filled by quite a number of new girls, who joined us at several of the ports along the way. P y this time we had become accustomed to the trials and tribulations which must Ije endured by those who board The Knou ' Icd(je Seeker, and the year went by a little more rai)idly than the pre- 28
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