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Hat HATTIE GRIMES SHEFFIELD, ALA. Still and quiet, but deeper than you think. Hattie has drunk from this stream of knowledge for four years. She is mastering several languages, and has a vision of the school room. We expect to see her principal of some girls boarding school. BROWNING THOMAS A. SNOW PALOS, ALA. Tom His tongue could make the worse appear the better reason. Tom takes a great delight in society and athletics. He was a member of the football team, basketball team, and also coach of the girls ' basketball team. He intends to be a doctor, and be- ing a good mixer we hope he will be a better mixer of medi- cine in the future. DIALECTICAL Allie ALPHA McCLOUD WALL JASPER, ALA. She will outstrip all praise, And make it halt behind her. In her stay of .one year Allie has made many friends, and has kept pace in her studies with many of the members of last year. She is an excellent student, and always has good lessons. She is training to be a primary teacher, and it will not be many years before she will be heard from in school work. BROWNING XORA CATER UNION SPRINGS, ALA. Nora, Fritzy Thy modesty ' s a candle to thy merit. Quiet and retiring, Nora has gone through College making many friends. She shines on the tennis court, and is often seen there even early in the morning. Is a part of the famous trio, Cater, Wall, and Vaughan. BROWNING
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; ' SalIy SALLYE FRANCES BROWN FLORKNCE, ALA. Dux femina factum. Sally, having been raised under the walls of the S. N. C, never fails to express herself on any subject. She is leader of the suffragette party in College, and her voice may be heard in Congress before many years. BROWNING ' Ruth RUTH BROWN FLORENCE, ALA. Though you unjustly scorn, I cannot change, as others do. ' Although she talks but little .what she says is stated very emphatically, and there is no mistake but that she means it. We fear that the teaching profession will not get the benefit of her talent, for she had rather do other things. BROWNING BELLE HUGER ANNISTON, ALA. Country Jay They who have light in themselves will not revolve as satellites. Hugger is here to learn what she can while not playing tennis. She ' s cute, sweet, smart, and most excitingly original in everything she does. We expect great things from her. DIXIE to EDGAR W. BRAN Y AN KENNEDY, ALA. Edgar Silence is ever the best policy. Edgar is one of the quietest and most studious boys of the College. He hails from the Junior Class of 191 1, having taught last year. He especially shines in English and in helping Miss Huger in Manual Training. It is reported that he said three words to her in succession. He is destined to make a great teacher. DIALECTICAL
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.. i gM MISS RUTH HEATHERLY FLORENCE, ALA. Miss lleatherly Conspicuous by her absence. Miss lleatherly is especially strong in rhetoric and teaching. Her chief greatness lies in her amiable disposition and willing- ness to try, forming a fine record for her four years of col lege career. MR. ANDREW DARBY WOODLAND, ALA. Brother Andrew While his feet walks the earth his mind soars among the stars. Mr. Darby is taking a professional course, and hence is already very distinguished, having taught throughout the state. Formerly he starred as an orator, debater, and football player. He is an orator yet, but is now married. A bright future awaits him. DIALECTICAL MR. G. C. ARANT The Captain Tnat kind of brains got by work has for him no attraction; He prefers a bed of rose leaves, and hates the name of action. Mr. Arant, although good looking and well read, has been known to study some. He hails from Jacksonville and Auburn. He shines in mathematics, French, English; is a wonderful writer and thinker. Humor being essential to his existence, he is veil adapted to composing stump speeches. DIALECTICAL HELEN WHITE OKLAHOMA Helen Such was this (laughter of Western Land, Herself a power with her hand. Helen came to us from Oklahoma and entered the Senior Class last fall. She has won the esteem of a host of friends, and has been a powerful factor in the Senior Class. She is an artist of talent, and was elected Art Editor of the Purple and Cold.
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