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BERTHA McKINNEY. B. A. HOME, GEORGIA llcr ' Voice was ever soft. Gentle, and low; an excellent thing in woman. A clay pupil who desires much learning, and studies, as seen from her reports. She laments the fact that so much time is lost going back and forth, for sometimes she has to wait twenty minutes at the junction, and then is late to Chemistry, and if there is one thing she loves it is Science, and it hurts her to lose a minute from class. P.EULAH ELIZABETH NANCE, B. A„ Expression monroe, north carolina With more capacity for love than earth Bestows on most of mortal mould and birth. A student and a lover of fun, she believes in mixing the two, thus striking a happy medium. Beulah has her own ideas and opinions, and you can count on her to express them freely. She takes an active interest in Dramatics, interpreting so well any part given her that in everyday life we are rather suspicious of her sincerity. Just the same, she is attractive and a favorite. Polymnian ; Basket-Ball Team, ]!114; Secre- tary of Dramatic Club, 1914; Vice-President of Dramatic Club, 1915; Editor-in-Chief of Aboo mi.-..
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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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MAY PHILLIPS, B. A. HARLEM, GEORGIA A fluttering painter, who made it her care To draw men as they ought to be. not as they are. Flips possesses some power which every Senior envies — how has she managed to spend her study hours sleeping, sewing, and writing letters, and yet take two dips ? What we most admire her for is her utter indifference to every single thing. She displays an unusual interest in farm life, and we wonder if it ' s only because of her natural love of solitude. Polymnian; President of Art Lovers ' Club, i ' .ii4: Diploma in Art. 1914; Class Treasurer, 1H14: Art Editor of AltGO, 1014: Vice President of L ' olymnians, 1914-15; Editor-in- Chief (if AHGO, 11114-15. THELMA WARD. 1 ' .. A. LINCOLNTON, GEORGIA ' The empty sound. vessel makes the greatest Thelma is the most unassuming member of the Class, and is never seen loafing with the rest of us. She is naturally a conscientious, serious student. Aside from this, she is generous, a true friend to every Senior. We vote her our most industrious member. Eunomian.
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