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24 The Scribbler GRACE LITTLEJOHN Black-eyed Grace is one of our own pupils. She’s a dandy guard in basketball. Grace has a sunny disposition and is good-natured. She is interested in athletics. especially in basketball. Grace is excellent in physics and math. She likes North Church, we think, but she’s just wild about Clemson. ANNIE MABRY “Some love two; some love three; I love one, and that is me.” “Little but loud.” Annie is always ready to talk, laugh, or have some fun. Although she only decides to come to school every other day. she makes up for it when she’s here. MARY MACOMSON “ ’Tisn’t because she blooming can’t; It's just because she blooming won’t.” Undoubtedly, Mary is the most mischievous girl in our class. It seems that Mary is always in trouble, but she usually finds some means of escape from her tangled webs. We all love her very much, for she is one of the joiliest, liveliest girls in our class. We all wish her the best of luck. AGNES MANSFIELD “Her pencil drew whate’er her soul designed, And oft the happy draft surpassed the image in her mind.” If everyone were like Agnes, what a place of beautiful thoughts and words this world would be! A true and noble heart she has, full of sympathy and friendliness, ever ready to help, a head chock full of ideas and originality. Nothing is too great for her to accomplish. She is always right there with humor and pathos.
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23 The Scribbler MARGARET LACKEY “When night hath set her silver lamp on high, then is the time for study. This is Margaret—blue eyes, brown hair and altogether charming. It was only last year that she came to us from Salem, and only those with whom she has worked and played can know what the class of '25 gained in her coming. Margaret has travelled extensively, having lived all over the United States. Her witty sayings have given Miss Carlisle one joy in teaching this year. Even if she never becomes a nurse, or kindergarten teacher, we know that her future will be successful and that some day she will make some man happy. MARY LANCASTER None but herself can be her parallel.’’ “We do not gather grapes of thorns.” By her actions, her high principles, her devotion to duty, we know her. GIST LESESNE He means what he says, and says zvliat he thinks.” Don’t dispute him, boys, unless you are prepared for an argument. He has gained fame by trying to teach his teachers. He is especially noted as a historian, although he is not a secondary scholar in any subject. ELISE LOVEN “There’s many a slip between the cup and the lip.” Elise has the reputation of always blushing. She is a bright pupil and is very dear to her friends. We all wish her much success in the future.
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The Scribbler 25 KATHLEEN MORAN “Oh! this learning! What a thing it is!” Good ole Kathleen! There’s none other like her. She’s a friend to everybody. Her ready smile wins friends everywhere. Her naturally sweet disposition and generosity are her greatest assets. LUCILLE MOORE “Who lives zvithout folly is not so wise as she thinks.” Lucille is one of our best, always ready with a helping hand, always willing to do a good turn. What would we do without her! WILLIAM MILLER “If it can’t he done. I'll do it.” William is admired and respected by his fellow students, and has made a fine record in his studies. He has proven himself a worthy lad who never shirks his duty. He is always on the job. and we all feel that he will succeed in everything that he may undertake to do in the years to come. MABEL MITCHELL “Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you.” Mabel, one of the jolliest members of our class. She is possessed of a pleasant, genial nature. She doesn't waste her time worrying; she’s too optimistic for that. Although she is a good sport and ready to join in any fun. she is a good worker.
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