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. LILLIAN SIIKIIKK. It.S ll.K. Athens. (Icorgia. Homccou; T2 til-cat was I lie loss «»i (J.X.I.” when Lillian abandoned that school and mine to ns two years ago. but well why should we grumbh—we're the winners! Lillian followed her natural good judgment and continued her course in hoine-ee . for which, as rumor has it. she’ll have adequate use—perhaps, real soon. To many, she may give the impression of being somewhat aloof and indifferent, but when it comes to a smile she’s right tlu-re with the goods. And when you know her. surely you'll love her. A generous nature, an ever-readiness to lend a helping hand, ami a sympathetic spirit, combine to make her attractive to the extreme. Here’s to you Lillian; may you never tire of delicious concoctions which have so often satisfied our appetites! 0 let the solid ground not jail beneath my feet. Hejore my life has found what some have found so street. AI)KA LOIS STILLMAN. It.S.II.K. “Littleun” Atlanta. (Jorgia. llonircon; Chi Omega. President of Ilomecon u±'2-f'2:i: Alpha Mu; Treasurer V. W. ’. A. Some people saunter thru life, some run and others dash madly. Lois belongs to the last mentioned categorv. A few people have been known to go into hysterics for fear Lois would not get to class on' time: street cur conductors always halt an extra minute at the Co-Kd Kuril Stop, and the pedestrians who ar - wise step aside when ’’friend Lois” ambles by. Hut why quibble over how a person does a thing- the imint is. she gets there just the same. “ff'hat is to be. will be, and what, is, is right.
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OMAII YAt GIIN KAIM'OCK. It. S. H. K. 'OMc Wont l’niin liench, Florida. Mil Mu. (’Ill Della I’lil; Yice-I'resldent llomeoon Club; Girls' Klfle Tram '22. '22; I’mi-dent of Women's I’au-Ilellenir. A jolly disposition, that allows no dull moments, a sweetness f manner, tlmt captivates at once, and a quiet generosity that is felt hut not seen, make •'O-Me the companionable yrirl tlmt she is. Small thoughtful acts that rarely occur to others, with friends for her quite frequently. As a sideline she likes tunny people and many things; not the least of these things being movies . Looks, and dill pickles. It will seem strange indeed to imgninc the ol campus, streets and hot dog stands without O-Me. Here's to you Oiuali! May you always reeeivc as much joy and sunshine front life as you give! ... , Take time to smile—it uon t be wasted. K.MMIK NKI.SOX. II.S.ll.K. Em f'artorsvillc. Georgia. Alpha Mu; Secretary Y. Y. C. A.. ’22-’2:$; Assistant Kditor of Agriculturist. '22-'2;{ Secretary-Treasurer of Student Government Association for Women ’22-’23. Was ever a girl more ready for fun and frolic than KmmieV She is uever too busy to play a prank or to do a favor. The uncxpoopsl alwnvs springs from her lips and fills her audience with laughter, hut her fun is wholesome and wins for her many friends. Fannie was somewhat of a bacteriology shark and made a justle for i'S in spite of Iter popularity with the opposite sex. Her sunny disposition and viuniug personality have Iteen a source of inspiration to students and faculty and she will be missed on the campus next year. We can’t think pf nothing but success for her in any liu of future activity that she may choose. The slncercst wishes of her classmates arc hers. lie true to your word, your work, and your friend.
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MTV ANN WOOD. 1LS.H.K. “Lu-lil’’ Cave Springs. (Jwrgin. V. V. C. A. Cabinet; It S. II. E. Sonli. Representative Student Government Association for Women 21; V. W. C. A. Cabinet; It. S. II. E. .Innioranii Senior Kepre-sentative Student Government Ass’ll ’22. 2:t; Sec. Zodiacs; Sec. lloniecon Club ‘22; House Council; Vlcc-Pres. Zodiac Club ’Si. No truer pioneer lias gone out from our emit institution than Lucv. Seizing the opisirtu-liity to make her life more useful to her fellowmun she came to Georgia in September. 1010. and lias been nn enthusiastic participant in the affairs contributing to the progress of co-educa-tion. in her steadiness of purisise and untiring devotion to the task before her she lias proven that the training which makes women happiest in themselves also makes them most serviceable to others. Her popularity has conic largely from her good nature and her willingness to do anyone a favor. She will certainly put any vocational High School on the map. or Home Demonstration work, in any county, in tile papers, because slut can cook good enough to make any inau praise God from whom all blessings flow. ANNIE S. WOOTEN .1 LS.lI E. Annie S. Atlanta. Georgia. lii Omega. Alpha Mu; lloinecott; Y.W.C.A. Two years ago N. I. C. sent us this original structure of dynamic determination. That is to say.'among the many things fo which Annie is noted, determination easily takes the lead. And. it may truthfully he said Annie’s gallantry of spirit is forever a source of wondrous admiration to her friends; likewise, a thing that any mortal would do well to emulate. She has a way of doing big things in ait easy, graceful way as if she were nceustomed to doing them every dav in the year. And work! Her capacity for work is as unlimited as Professor Sanford's line of jokes at a mass meeting. t We might say in passing that Annie is verily in love. Yes. in love! Xow.lior feeble biographer is into a mess’., so we will hastily add that the objeet of Miss Wooten's affections is no other than Professor —or- or well. Professor Rosalie Halhboue. Fortunate indeed is Miss Jtathboiie! We don't know what Annie S. contemplates doing when she gets her “dip , but we'll wager whatever it is. is done right.
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