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Eleanor Cathcart, B.S., H.E. ANDERSON, S. C. II A, 0 0, 4 A X Vice-President Athletic Association, ’25; Vice- President South Carolina Club, ’25; Treasurer Home Kconomics Club, ’25; Treasurer of Sophomore Class, ' 25; Captain Light Blues, ’25; Friskies, ’25, ’27; Manager Friskies, ’27; President Athletic Associa¬ tion, ’27; President Pi Delta Literary Society, ’27; President South Carolina Club, ’27: N ice-President Dramatic Club, ’27; Class Basketball, ’27; Light Blue Basketball, ’25, ’27; Tennis, ’24, ' 25, ’27; Voted Best Athlete, ’25, ’27. If it’s athletic then it’s ELEANOR, for isn’t she president of the Athletic Association and the best athlete on the Campus? If it’s dra¬ matics then it’s ELEANOR. We are all thrilled when she appears on the stage as the “Star Man. If it ' s musical it’s ELEANOR again. The Friskies will miss her next year for no one can “beat those drums” like ELEANOR. If it’s Pi Delta then it ' s ELEANOR, for isn ' t she our president? And if it’s Home Eco¬ nomics it’s ELEANOR again. Good luck to you ELEANOR. The class of ' ll is wishing you as much success in life as you have had at Queens. Katherine Lucile Conley, A.B. MARION, N. C. 11 A. O O, 4 A X Treasurer Student Government, ' 25; Alumnae Editor Queens Blues, ' 25; Secretary Student Gov¬ ernment, ' 26; Business Manager Queens Blues, ' 26; Senior Representative to Student Council, ' 27; As- sitant Editor Edelweiss, ' 27; German Club, ’26, ' 27: Senior English Club, ' 27. The expression. She ' s a good sport. ap¬ plies to KAT exactly. She loves and is loved by all. Because of her personality, her unselfishness and sincerity, she has a great in fluence over her fellow comrades, and she has proved a friend, true, and ' lasting. Whatever she undertakes, be it slinging a broom or teaching spelling, we know the job will be a success. KAT deserves only the best of ev¬ erything and that is what the class of ' 27 wishes for her. Page Twenty-seven
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Carolyn Booth. B.S. CATAWBA. N. C. II A, T T A, X 2 A Entered from Meridith, ’24; University of Vir¬ ginia, Summer Session, ’2.3; Reporter of Queens Blues, ' 24, ’25; Assistant Editor Queens Blues, ’25, ’26; Secretary and Treasurer of Athletic Associa¬ tion, ’25, ’26; President of Student Government As¬ sociation; Honorary Member of the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Vice-President of Pan-Hellenic; Member of German Club; May Day Attendant. Speaking of ability, of fairness and square¬ ness. of good hard common sense, of fun and foolishness, of comradeship and all round popularity—well—this is CAROLYN. And as our Student Government President she is very capable and is always ready to do her bit. She is herself and there’s no wish that she might obtain happiness; it will surely come her way. Lena Carter, A.B. MAXTON. N. C. 2 A, II A Varsity Basketball, ’22, ’23; Class Tennis, ’23, ' 24; Class Basketball, ' 23. ' 24; Circulation Manager Queens Blues, ’24, ’25; Critic, Phi Delta, ’26; Pres¬ ident German Club, ’26, ’27; Friskies, ’26. It seems impossible to think of dear ole Queens without our precious LENA! Who is it that is always ready for fun?— LENA!— Who is always willing to help you in trouble? —LENA! —Who is the friend to everybody? —LENA! In all these years of so much hap¬ piness at Queens, it ' s impossible to think of going on without our LENA! Maxton must be a fine place to have contributed so much to our college life! We are sure that a sure hap¬ piness, and all that goes with it. awaits LENA as out in the world she goes! We hate to lose you. dear friend, but all good things must come to a close—but we ll always love you—and here’s hoping you’ll never forget us. ' Bye! Page Twenty six
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Alice Cromwell. A.B. CHARLOTTE, N. C. n A, T T A, K 0, O A n Assistant Editor of Queens . Blues, ’26; President of Epsilon Tan Delta, ’27; Secretary of Kappa Omicron, ’27; Assistant Art Editor of Edelweiss, ’27. To know her is to love her. This is quite true of ALICE. She has been with us during all four years of college, and her sweet disposition and charming personality have won for her many friends. ALICE is also our most distinguished artist. She is planning to continue her study of art at Tulane next year. She has proved herself a most worthy friend and colleague, and has endeared herself to all who have known her. We wish for her all success and happiness. Jean Crowell, A.B. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 2 A, n A, K 0 Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class; Sophomore Class Historian; Junior Class Poet; May Day At¬ tendant, ’26; Jester on Queens Blues Staff, ’26; President Beta Pi Theta, ’26, ’27; Vice-President Kappa Omicron, ’26, ’27; President Day Student Association, ’26, ’27; Joke Editor Edelweiss; Senior Class Poet. There are some people who try to be orig¬ inal. and some who just naturally are orig¬ inal. JEAN belongs to this latter type. Through her quaint presentation JEAN com¬ pels our interest on the most boring of class reports. She enters into every undertaking with all the “pep” and “vim ' ' of which she is capable and that ' s a lot! She has executive ability, scholastic ability, and above all, the ability to make friends among students and faculty. Here ' s hoping that Queens will be privileged in having many more such lovable and unselfish girls as JEAN. Page Twenty eight
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