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ESTHER DOBBS, B. A., Art COMMERCE, GEORGIA Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun. Who relished a joke and rejoiced in a pun. The jolly president of our Senior Class, who believes in having a good time. She draws, not only pictures, but the sex so rare on Shorter Hill — the latt er by her winning smiles. Polymnian; Art Editor of Ahgo, 1911-12-13- 15; Secretary of French Club. 1911 ; Treasurer of Dramatic Club, 1911; President of Y. VV. ' . A., 1913; Secretary of Art Club, 1911 ; Art Lovers ' Club, 1911-12-13-14-15: President of Senior Class, 1915. LUISE DREWRY, B. A. GRIFFIN, GEORGIA A smile for all. a welcome glad, A jovial, coaxing way she had. This is our unselfish Senior upon whom we impose. She is ever willing, ever eager, to do more than her share of work. Luise is of a romantic disposition, dividing her spare moments between strumming on her guitar and writing poetry, which is to her the most natural language. The i lass boasts that in a short time the public will be reading after and praising our Luise. Eunomian; class Secretary, 1911-12-13; Y. W. c. A. Cabinet, 1912-13-14-15; Associate Editor of Chimes, 1913-14; Basket-Bail Team, 1913-14-15: Executive Board, 1915: Secretary of French Alliance, 1915; Vice-President of Senior Mass. 1914-15; Associate Editor of AliGO, 1914-15; Class 1 ' oet, 1915.
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CLARA BINNS BARRETT, B. A. TOCCOA, GEORGIA 1 would make reason my guide Clara is a steady, hard-working Senior, but she ' Iocs take a special interest in her Science. If she could always keep house in a lab she might he a professional housekeeper. Perhaps when she starts to housekeeping she can play that Campbell ' s si mp is 1 IjSi i. Polymnian: Delegate to Laymen ' s Conven- tion iii Southern Baptist Convention, 1913: Leader of Student Volunteer Band. 1913-14; Chairman Bihle Study Committee ot v. Y. C. A., 101 t 15 MARTHA BOONE, B. A. MEM PHIS. TENNESSEE Be calm in arguing, for fierceness Makes error a fault, and truth dis- courtesy. Martha has quite a reputation as a preacher, and she can debate! She has her own ideas and opinions, and she states them. She never takes her studies too seriously, but enjoys life to the fullest — her only disappointment is that she has no cases. Eunomian; Editor of Chimes. 1013; Presi- dent of Preachers ' Daughters. 1913-14: Vice President of Y. Y. C. A., 1914: Business Manager of Aroo, 1914-13 ; Debater. 1014 : May Queen, 1915. tflB
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LOTTIE MAY FLOYD, B. A. LOGA.WILI.E, GEORGIA 1 core for nobody, no not I. If nobody cares for inc. Constant association with Ruth has changed Lottie ' s views of life. Each day she takes life less seriously than she did the day before. The Class has really be- come alarmed. She actually giggles and spends her time thinking of pranks to play on her imposed-upon Freshman friends. We hope that she will soon realize that the straight and narrow path, which she formerly followed, is the best after all, and will return to it and become again the industrious Lottie we knew in Freshman days. Bnnomian. ■ LOREE FLORENCE, B. A. LINCOLNTON, GEORGIA Her looks do argue her replete with modesty. This fair Senior is all right, and who can blame her for being a little vain ? She stands well with the faculty, for Loree knows what she knows and knows that she knows it. She is studious, but a merry, fun-loving girl. She will surely make a success of her chosen work — teach- ing. Kiinc. miau ; Basket-Ball Team, 1012-1314; Tennis Club.
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