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s enior CI ass Roma Alice Jessee Our Coo}{ ' Entered in 1918 TENNESSEE Knighto; President K. L. S. ; Ahletic Editor I lie Kowena. We can live without poetry. We can live without books. But where is the man who can Live without cooks? Nina Mae Goodwin Our D. S. Teacher Entered in 1919 TENNESSEE Sappho; Joke Editor of the Koweni Her fingers shame the ivory keys. They dance so light along. Vida Marie Easlev Our Dreamer Entered in 1917 TENNESSEE lass Poet: Secretary of the Ko Sappho: Staff. There was a soft and pensive grace, A cast of thought upon her face, Billie Hugo Swafford Our Wisdom Entered in 1918 TEXAS Sappho; President of S. L. S. ; President French Club; Class Prophet. Continual cheerfulness is the sign of wisdom 3 age thirteen
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Senior Class Flora Alma Styles Our Enthusiasm Entered in 1919 GEORGIA V « ' . C ■esident of K. L. S. : President of ; Literary Editor of the New Expo- Treasurer; Editor-in-Chief of the A mind at peace Tvith all helorv, A heart where love is innocent. Bertha Mae Cupp Our Inspiration Entered in 1913 TENNESSEE Knighto; President Queen Esther Circle; Class President ; Associate Editor of Kowena. So firm, so constant, thai any turmoil mould not infect her reason. James M. Gambill Our John Wesle)) Entered in 1916 NORTH CAROLINA liilo; President P. L,. S. ; First prize winner i ' atten Oratorical Contest in 1921); Busines Ianager of the Kowena. Cod sends his teachers unto every age. Unto every clime and every race of men. ' Alma Evelyn Harmon Our Vocalist Entered in 1917 TENNESSEE appho; Class Vice-President; Solicitating Ed ir of the Kowena. For the gift of ministry of song. Have something in them so divinely sTveet, It can assuage the bitterness of wrong. ' Page twelve
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Senior CI? Mary Johnnie Risley Our Beauty Entered in 1918 TENNESSEE Sappho; President or S. L. S. the sages as thee why this charm is wasted on earth and sf y, tell them, dear, that if eyes were made for seeing, then beauty is its own ex- cuse for being. Beatrice Mae Winkler Our Humorist Entered in 1918 TENNESSEE Knighto. Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt, every grin so merry brings one out Mabel Olivia Lockwood Our Reliability Entered in 1913 OHIO Sappho. A full rich nature free to trust, Truthful and almost sternly just, Fannie Myrtle Hampton Our Modesty Entered in 1919 WEST VIRGINIA Sappho. Modesty is one of the chief ornaments of youth, and is the presage of rising merit. ' Page fourteen
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