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JANEY GALT, B. A. CANTON, GEORGIA There was a soft and pensive grace, A cast of thought upon her face. Jane has great plans for a career of teaching, but we seriously doubt that such a life would lie exciting enough for this fun-loving girl, judging by her enthusiasm over the exciting ( ? ) game of rook. She is always ready to be up to anything, and is one of our most loyal Seniors. Eunomian; class President, 1912-13-14; Vice-President r Eunomian Society, 1912-13; Associate Editor f cliinu.s, 1914: Choral Club. 1915; Secretary and Treasurer of MacDowell Club, 1! 1. ; Treasurer f Eunomian Society. 1914-15 : ■• ' ! ' . I- Club, 1912-13-14. MARY GOETCHIUS, B. A. Ko IE. GEORGIA Her ways are ways of pleasantness. And all her patlis are peace. Piggie will make some rich man a good wife, for she does like to handle money ; but that ' s not the only reason — she is big-hearted, generous, and mixes pleasure with work ; she can strike a happy medium in everything. Eunomian; Kid Club, 1911-12-13 ; President of French Club, l!il-t: Vice-President of Class, 1913; Treasurer of Y. W. C. A., 1913-14-15; Executive Board. l!H4-1. i: Grand Council, 1915; Business Manager of A.rgo. 1915.
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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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RUBY CELESTIA HIGHT, B. A. GREENSBORO, GEORGIA ■She never did any harm that I ever heard of. Of all enthusiastic Shorter girls. Ruby takes the lead. She is a firm believer in the old saying. College days are your happiest days. None know her but to love her. She has traveled extensively — that is. she has attended every Student Convention since we have known her. After each one she greets us with the same old tune, I ' m gladder than ever that I ' m a Shorter girl. Polymnian; Secretary of V. W. ' . A.. 1913; Vice-President of V. W. C. A., 1913-14; Execu liv.- Board, 1913-14; Vice-President of Stu- dents Association, 1913-14; Treasurer of Class. 1913-14-15; President of V. W. C. A., 1914-15. SUSIE EVELYN LEWIS, 11. A. CARTERS VII.I.E, GEORGIA A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. Basket-ball is her hobby, and she prac- tices every minute that she has to spare. She divides her time equally among the mail box, Eunomian Hall, gymnasium, and her bed. When she studies we do not know, but she stands well in her classes. Eunomian; Associate Editor of OMmes, 1912-13; Basket-Bali Team. 1913-14-15; Vice- President Eunomian Society. 1913-14 ; Presi- dent of Eunomian Society, 1914-15; Executive Hoard, 11114-15.
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