Salem College - Sights and Insights Yearbook (Winston-Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1910

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Salem College - Sights and Insights Yearbook (Winston-Salem, NC) online collection, 1910 Edition, Page 27 of 184
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Page 27 text:

Grace Esteli.e Starbuck Winston-Salem, North Carolina An open-hearted maiden, true wnd pure. Essay — The Fiction of Our Day. Advertising Editor of Annual, She possesses those rare virtues which every ideal woman lias — modest grace, gentle, quiet manners and a low, sweet voice. Yet beneath this demure and maidenly reserve, a resistless, fun-loving spirit dances and glances. As an advertising editor of the Annual, Grace has displayed remarkable diplomacy, tact and business ability. Bessie Virginia Weatherly Elizabeth City, North Carolina Charm -strikes the sight, and merit wins the soul Essay — ' Banner Essay. Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Sights and In- sights; Advertising Editor of Ivy; Vice-Pres- ident H. L. S. ; Secretary of Senior Class ; Vice-President King ' s Daughters ; Secretary and Treasurer Senior Tar Heel Club; Varsity Team; Senior Basket-ball Team; Breezy Point; Section No. Ill; Midnight Slippers; Bandanna Gang; Astronomers; Cotillion Club; Haymakers; Sunbonnet Sues; Senior Tennis. What would we do without dear old Bess ! With a heart in proportion to her height, we rind it rather larpe and very true to those who win it. No one ever donned the Oxford cap and gown with more grace, and who of us is not proud of our stately Senior as she leads the procession? Not only our tallest, but one of our strongest girls, studious, athletic, and makes one a true friend.

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KATiiLitx T.o nst Simpson Winston-Salem, North Carolina Mid earthly scenes forgotten or unknotcn, lAvcs in I ' n! worlds and icanders then alone. Essay — Practical Value of Air Ships. Haymaker : Tar Heel Club. She is very dignified, and at time very solemn; at least -he tries to make us think so, though Iter brown eyes dance with mischief. She can relate just volume- on the way her curiosity get- her into trouble. Kathleen ' s ambition - ! She i quiet ami was never known to lose her temper. Lillian Gebtrude Spach Winston-Salem, Xcn-th Carolina E ' en Oir slight harebell raised its head, Elastic from her airy trend. Essay — Transfer of Cap and iouu. First Vice-President of Senior Class; Tar Heel Club. No, our dear little Vice-President does not say much, but when she does speak something of worth i- said. But would you believe it. she certainly makes herself heard when sl, e i- chosen to nralk last in processional. She i- a winsome wee woman and has won all our hearts by her gentle, modest ways.



Page 28 text:

r A- M.TTi: C ' KAWI ' OBD Wi.ukki: Kn.iw iiv. Tennessi c - . mild spokt a in iiul. In ilntit fii in. C0mp08l - Essay — Transfer of I ap and Gown. President I lass of ' 10; Vice-President K. L. £ .; Literary Editor Annual; Advertising Edi- tor Ivy; President Tennessee Club; Haymak- ers; Red Ribbon Gossipers; Astronomers; Breezy 1 , int : Senior Tennis Club; Senior i ooking i lass. Ai ong the other good qualities of our Class President, iim stand out very prominently. These are her gentleness of manner and her sound, ci u mi n sense. We see them both in her every-day life, in the classroom, in the room i-i ii pany. everywhere, and He all feel their in i!n nee. She i- noted for her store of Scottish songs, and i le appreciates an Irish joke as she does. Ber efforts have been bent toward keeping the Class of 1910 in order, -.. her favorite expression became Keep quiet, girls. FiERTHA MaTIXTJA Wi HIM . inr, ' harlotte, North Carolina IHOfl . Whom tu look ni was to lovt . Essay — omets. Their Nature and InHu- enee. Artist for Sights ami Insights; Secretary E. L. S.; Senior Tar Heel Club; Breezy Point : Section NY. Ill: Midnight Slippers; Ban- danna Gang; Dramatic Club; Sunbonnet Sue-: Senior Tennis Club; Haymakers; Astr - mers; Gigglers; German Conversation lass. Dootah was our talented artist and, in- deed, --lie lived lu-r part. Just a- she was an expert with her pen. so she was an expert in ' •penning the hearts of those about her in the s of her winning ways. One noticed first her beautiful eyes, in which thoughts seemed to ci me anil po. Xe t her attractive manner, her blithe and graceful carriage and truly liei dimple in her chin was that tiny place upon her fa where tumbled in.

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