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Senior Class Oflicers LAUNNA VVILL1AMS ' . President ROSE BLOXOM . . Vice-President MARGARET JAMES . Secretary JESSIE JARVIS . . ' Treasurer I9
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REMIS VELISQUE. Equipped The winds blow fair, the skies are blue, And calm are the waters wide, Our ships at anchor proudly -ride, Waiting the turn of the tide. At her moorings with restless air she swings O ship! hear the glad waves cry, Come forth o'er the ocean without a fear! And she answers, Glad come I! ' With oars and sails, outsoread, unfurled, I launch forth this glad, bright day, And little care I for breakers or storms As hopeful, I sail away. For I am prepared to weather the gales, And danger means naught to me, My sails are white, my prow is of gold, Right boldly I come, O Sea! O ship, sailing out inthe morning of life To roam on an unknown sea, When you've left this harbor of love and care, May joy and peace come to thee! May only fair winds blow about thy prow, May thy skies be always blue, ' May never a storm o'er the waters blow Which now are so fair to view. But tho' thy prow now defies the waves, Tho' thy masts are whitely dressed, Yet storms may come and winds may blow, Ere you reach the haven of rest. But O, if thou comest to port at last Even battered by storms passed thro'! If rudder be straight and keel be firm And thy battered sails set true, Then what carest thou, O ship of our hearts, For the roughest and rudest of gales? For thy course is set by the steerman's hand, Whose watch-care never fails. So launch you forth on the swelling tide, Be staunch and strong at need, Class of 13, we christen thee, O ship of our lives, Godspeed! . LENA MAUIJE VVINN, 18
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6 I, -k I x' I 5 E! ir' Q I 3 1 l ll I ' fl S X 'I tied: . 1 5 I ' ll- li I E . l W I I' i , f I ' I I ' E . i A I - I . a I ' .fa 'I - 1 ' ' 5 l ' - ' Y - , .li -- .... ' A 2 ' X Ii 1.1. ' ---- Q V ' :high ii. ' i Mmww i S' , M N Y ,gay A 1-Aly.. --' ' Ni ' . .175 '- ' Sallie Frances Adams, B.L. IDANRIRPLE, HALIF.AX COUNTY, VIRGINIA Here I come, creeping, creeping everywhere. You cannot see me coming Nor hear my low, sweet humming. As I come creeping silently, creeping everywhere. Sallie comes to us from Halifax, and we have had thc pleasure of her company for only one session. From all outward appear- ances, it might seem that one year would not be sulhcient for Sallie to complete her academic course. However, those who know her can testify that her mind is not as slow to action as her body. Chief Characteristic: Circumambulating slowly. Chief recommendation: Following Miss Anderson around. Adelphiang Y. W. C. A., G. M. M. S. Wir - Mamie Addison, B.A. NINETX'-SIX, SOUTH CAROLINA ALI am not of the ordinary race of woman. It would be difficult to see any connection between this town in South Carolina and the young lady representing it at the College. We might, however, say that she appears to have the common sense and wisdom of one who has reached the advanced age of ninety- six. It has been a real pleasure to us all to have known Marnie Addison. Chief Characteristic: An intelligent, though rather pensive expression. Chief Recommendation: Saying whatever she thinks whenever she thinks it. Phi Phi Delta Sororityg Y. W. C. A., Sec- retary of Philomathean.
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