Washington Seminary - Facts and Fancies Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1934

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Washington Seminary - Facts and Fancies Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 85 of 140
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JOAN ROOT THE ROUND TABLE DORA BOWDEN NIARGUERITE RODDEY ELIZABETH TRESILDEIK HEl.EN LOWNDIZS

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XVI-IO'S WHO AMONG THE SENIORS Each year from a list of eligible Seniors a group is chosen for the Round Table. Onlv one tenth of the class ma be so honored from amon those whose scholarshi 1 Y 3 P' school service, and fidelity ratings warrant consideration. The Eve Seniors selected this year are generally conceded the honor pupils of the class. This election and the popular vote on so-styled Representative Girls and the May Queen, Maid-of-Honor, and the Ma f Court cause one to take inventory as to who are trul re resentative and wh '. 5 . Y P 5 Throughout the year Seniors holding key positions on the two publications-FAcTs AND FANCIIQS and THIQ MISSEMMA'-'l1L1VC been duly recognized as Seniors of consequence. Incidentally this group, augmented by the most representative of all representative Seniors, The Spirit of the Seminary, constitute the Round Table. Also, throughout the year, those who have attained for themselves, for their class, and for their school distinction in athletics and in dramatics, have been accorded signal praise. Less spec- tacular are the individuals throughout the school who have earned membership in the Junior Press Association as a result of work on Tmi Mxssrzmivm or those Seniors whose writings have earned for them a place in the literary section of this book, on the class night program, or, perhaps, the even more marked recognition of a D.A.R., or Daughters of 1812 essay award. Those who have represented the school on the outside in Red Cross work, or in inter- scholastic contests are further cited as exceptional Seniors, or underclassmen, as the case may be. And finally come those to whom scholarshps have been awarded to other insti- tutions, for especially are they representative of Seminary studentship, personality, and integrity. They demonstrate how Seminary graduates are fitted to carry on. Of all the honors cited, the most coveted and the most deserving of praise is Spirit of the Seminaryng for the girl who qualifies in this respect holds most of the other honors in the hollow of her hand. 195-li is proud of the fact that one of her number has for two years been deserving of this prestige. -ANNE DARGAN.



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MARGUERITE RCDDEY For Two Years Spirit of the Seminary Mosf Pojmlczr

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