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Q ii 2' ,cdr K' 'gg ,EE 4,525 aiami gn' a. Wag, 'Ln bww 0,11-1 m J,-11 '0 sw:N5J v If 'A HELEN BISHOP ANNIE SUE BRANDON Umzdilla, Georgia Norman Park, Georgia .r wf ii 'j.e A.B., HISTORY G. S. T. C. 111 5 Argonian Literary Society 121 5 Lambda Athletic Associationg Athletic Numer- als 121 5 Athletic Council 12, 3, 41 5 Athletic Letter 131 5 President Lambda Athletic Associa- ,ftion 141 5 Athletic Cup and Honor Plaque 141 5 My iPresidents' Club 141 5 Philharmonic Club 12, 31 5 P1 Qin 1 - 4, T .,, avi, ,gg G. S. W. C. Emblem 1415 I. R. C.5 Sock and 1235, 2 ff5fgS,y,,,,t, 5 Buskin Club5 Sock and Buskin Play 141. , fbtwwqsf 5.-arg' Athletics! Bishop and Lambdas are inseparable Qi! Sayid Pk -to their mutual advantage. And we will 'M never forget that Jack Oakie grin with its ac- m,,,..,.f:L- 33, H265 ompanying chuckle. She is one of our dancing JW ,,.g5,,.wx 592, aughters, and could dance to her own rhythm ,,,.-vffwi riff if such were possible. People always remember J W' fqmeeting ,Bishop because she has the charm of ff? .1153 Ggnstant friendliness and of knowing and talking X, 1 S the interests that arie close to people's hearts. 2 ig , ff 'J' A.B., MATHEMATICS - if ,-ff' .af ffl' Reinhardt College 1115 Argonian Literary So cietyg Lambda Athletic Associationg Pine Branch staff 1315 Euclidian Club5 President Euclidian Club 131 5 Presidents' Club 131.5 Athletic Numerals 131.5 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1415 Stu dent Recorder of Points 1415 G. S. W. C. Em blem 141 5 Athletic Letter and Cup 141 5 Athletic Council 141 5 Fine Arts Club5 High Honors 12 3, 41. High honors have become a matter of course as far as Annie Sue is concerned. Possessor of an apt mind as well as ambition and persever ance, she rarely knows what it is not to make a straight row of A's. Physical fitness and men tal ability, it is said, go hand in hand5 and the record. of Annie Sue confirms that theory, for she has made a place for herself in the athletic life of the college as well as the academic life Isn't it marvelous to be able to depend upon someone to do a thing, and do it well? We can answer from experience that it is-Annie Sue never fails. ' f' .ff w -:V ., , :jd E' :airl- Al sp.. 5 'Fi ,EJ-E ,,l If H-'i 'i. 'iff 1- 15, V2 .Q--w,q,,14 -14.1.3 .1 - 'ksfliv'-.19 A av. -v 1' ' 'A , .4,.. . Fulk ' L . -',v ,hw Nr. -' K, '. v ' ' my 1 iw . 'fn X -f. ix' W 4.3: 'M1 f f-rv-..MA: 'fm ' gffffziizawfaiil.. wuazwf 'mg-y, . -,n 1 -W' J' ws. ,+ f1' ' . ? -G V I' A v. -45- fr i 5 ,. sf 5 I.. A a .
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MARGARET BAKER Valdosta, Georgia A.B. ENGLISH Randolph-Macon Woman's College fl, 25 5 Ar- gonian Literary Societyg Kappa Athletic Asso- ciationg Valdosta Clubg English Club. Margaret is one of those rare girls whom the elusive Word charming', just suits. Always pleasant and usually smiling, she has a certain subtlety that is most intriguing. Her interest and enthusiasm have done much to make the English Club successful even as her participa- tion in all phases of class work has made her a valuable student. Visiting her former home in Savannah is her favorite diversion-and one Wonders if perhaps there is a particular attrac- tion, Years, we feel, will never erase the memory of this debonair and most pleasing of classmates. MARY ELIZABETH BELL Valdosta, Georgia A.B. Music Lucy Cobb fl, 255 Argonian Literary Societyg Kappa Athletic Associationg Philharmonic Club. There's a new music student here! A junior- from Lucy Cobb. She plays the piano and takes violin too. What an addition she'll be to the Philharmonic Club! These are bits of conver- sation that one might have overheard in the music practice rooms at the beginning of the year '31-'32. Now, as Mary Elizabeth's second and last year is nearly ended, we know what a great deal she really has contributed to the music circle. Three hours of daily practice have neces- sarily limited her activities, but that clever inter- pretative dance, The Old Man , which she gave at the Athletic Party, suggests many other poten- tial abilities. ,-n,,,,,, .,... 'N , lgg ,H .,.,.. 1- ,Q L ., 3.5, !5: 5,hA,r. ,,...,,+ r . f :J-ff ,. f , g.,1,aff1.:-' .,-' - , .3 ' -A -Q, '. ,A .L-Lf' ' ff 3 ' ff X TJ al ' MY! 'NH 'M - his or-as to , .. Nix. 59 ' saw fi ill, it - f Els
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CAROLYN BULLARD N aslwille, Georgia AQB., MUSIC Argonian Literary Societyg Lambda ,Athletic Association5 Y. W. Cabinet 12, 3, 45 5 Treasurer Y. W. C. A. C45 5 Philharmonic Clubg Secretary- Treasurer Philharmonic Club C35 5 President Philharmonic Club C45 5 Pine Branch Staff C35 5 Athletic Numerals C355 G. S. W. C. Emblem C3, 455 Athletic Council C455 Athletic Letter and Cup C455 Presidents' Club C455 Euclidian Club. We think of Carolyn as connected with many phases of our campus life, especially, Philhar- monic Club, Y. W. C. A. and Lambda Athletic Association. She is always interested in her work, and goes at Whatever she attempts with a wholehearted zeal that is inspirational to her associates. Musicis her chosen field, and backed by her keen devotion she will undoubtedly do MILDRED CALLAN Norman Park, Georgia A.B., ENGLISH Andrew College fl, 255 Sororian Literary So- cietyg Science Club. Mildred joined our group in her Junior year, having attended Andrew College at Cuthbert previously. She has the knack of always being on time to class and her attendance is admirably constant. She is more interested in'French than in any other subject, but like many others she has succumbed to the delights of the novel course, and can defend Fleur, or Jon, or Soames something most interesting with it. qkwpfwhoekver is bein 5 attackedf-as well as the best. ..-w--Q1-ff-'-'f'f'ff'f ,'2 .f - 'i 54 , ,. :i -Q,,5i5 j?QQ' ' 37sQ:'f ' - .iff rl Jawa... - 4...,3fqs sum -ew. , .,w:r,.a ,ff f 1 - '1 H ' -kv V, '- .- .ffjfifakl H 4.55, ef' rp. .4 'ij Q- - 'gf ,. f,QbR l ' 5551 Nr, ff' fx! gl? ,R aa. .rv ...W sf' pf 7. .ui , E 5 H , ' I.. 1' I x 4 .:. 1 I 1 i Y . 1 ' L ' ,ff , 1',' g f'fPI.g5i'i 551. ik 1 flpi'-1 'Q L gi x fl 55 5x Q. . K P -giff. l 5 ,5 -if, --',, . ,iz 5? .I z if F' v . . , -, , All , 1,,::- J' 'Y il f if Jia 5 If J K J, fu my hir' 'Dj :gl . f ,,f'g ' I -40 , . . I - . 1 . f afiridfa l,a'f,fa,,f 'ii w .3 r,fi5'ff,a,r Q' ' P' we -ifyffiifi .:i2fi4f'fj.-ffgfaff' .s .217 J.refff.e:.ff'f.efi..--A--:A gf f 1 .f'if'fiT- fff'F'--if ,wiv -:SZ 'P f i 4. r P. - . .rf ,1- .. - rv --' sul' ' t i , ,. '...:'-,,.- ,--rf -,.-f 6,n 1' - . ,..-1 ,.- . M. igtff, 2 :1?Z':7?5I-.... -- A , ' -. . 'y, z-l -- . v -j-1 --.. :-::.'-.,,,:,, N- -.'- ' .. ., 4 , L. ,. l , 'ei' 0' A Jw ,, iff . 1 J . v 5 'M r ' :FM ., pf 'Ei'-lil' vi 1.1 ar N, -c 'H' - - I. ' a - W s ll J J .,-. A iff-ii? , , ,A ,Q 5.55. 8 H l -, ,:,. ,rigging 1 -an ,1:..7..T.3..1f44W.....4-.N
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