University of Southern Mississippi - Southerner Yearbook (Hattiesburg, MS)

 - Class of 1921

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MAUIJE SMITH, Vaiden, Mississippi. A smile for all, a greeting glad, An amiable, iolly way she had. Although her work here has been interrupted many times, Maude has pushed steadily forward and attained her goal. She is very quiet and unassuming yet proving the old proverb that Still waters run deep. We are proud to number Maude as one of the members of our class for we feel sure that in ner future work she will be a credit to the Normal College. Chaplain Sherwood-Bonner: Member of Y. W. C. A. VELMA SMITH. Corinth, Mississippi. Velma is one of our members who is ever faithful in her work. Regardless of the dihficulties before her, she always sets out to win. She not only conquers the difficult but does every task thoroughly, whether it be great or small. Her ambition is to be successful in all that she undertakes. Velma is a member of the Mississippian Literary Society, the Volley Ball Team, and a faithful attendant at Bible class. She likes all her work, but favors domestic science especially. She intends to take a special course in domestic science at Peabody. We feel sure that she will be successful with this course, whether she teaches it or puts it into practice in a little bungalo of her own. We have an idea that if she chooses the bungalow it will be a model one with dainty rooms and with beauti- everywhere, for ful flowers shedding their fragrance flowers love to grow when Velma cares for them. . :za wwa'1wf ih15'215lv V ' Q' H! .J-1 1 .f Q ' -N I ts , it 4 , al , Qs, -Yilk X - -. -. i , an ,I . ,ff .t. 1 Q 115 NN... ., , ,f - ,mg .,. f f ty , ' 'ZS i 71' ,K ff,Q1,'1fy ' p-L 2 ..-Qi 7.5 itil 1 1- .if i ki.. . his-Qi F five jr? 's Lyra. tftv CA'-'i L f,,'L.'L.f'. A ,U- gg- lr A. ' .ff- '- - -lg ..: 1 1' . . 'iizfgai . ' , . A '- gli . fi. ' A lx 1 21 t a ' , ll Pr , ' I p A aff? I . . -1 qv F cava .Ls . Ya 5' '

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