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VETBM.m®FT IRENE GAMBLE, A. B. MACON, GA. Entered Fall 1911. • U r say the stain shall slacken in their paces Ere yet her tongue shall fall her. Lanier Literary Society; Thespian Dramatic Club; Expression Certificate, 1914; Diploma in Expression, 1915. fYeU, » rho is thist Ah, could I then fnryet ' The features of our ardent suffrayettet The eery thought of Woman’s Wronys excites Iter as of old. She ' s strony for Woman’s Sights ! And she has her reirard. .Voir in her State Ladies no lonyer stay at home aim u nit To hear retains. o. Header , phase take note, f Tis they irho {fire the men the riyht to rote! LOIS HATCHER. A. B. MACON, GA. Entered Fall 1910. •She is as constant as the stars That never vary, and more r haste than they.” Member of Deutsche Verein. Once more the curtain rises, and once more l)o I behold upon a foreiyn shore A yroup of spreadiny palms, and on the sand Is gathered quite a goodly little hand. Around a lady tall, tritli braided hair. The little natives cluster. On the air Is borne to me an old familiar tape. (No, this is not another -Hays of June”). 2 i
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NORMA MADGE DYAL, A. B. MCRAE, GA. “Norma Entered Fall 1911. touch another peerless quern Only could her mirror show. Z T A ; Lanier Literary Society ; Basket- Ball Team, 1912-13. 1913-14: Winner of W. C.; Business Manager of Veterropt. I splendid limousine Horn f lidin by A ml on its spacious neat, her head held high. I handsome woman and a poodle sm all ; — They do not recognize poor me at all! The poodle, ylaneiny at his mistress fair, I plifts hi tiny none into the air ; The lady yazr past with stony stare , — Til Xorma, — hut she ' now Mrs. Millionaire. RUBY FAUCETTE, A. B. MACON, GA. Entered Fall 1911. care not. Fortune, what you me deny. You ran not rob me of free nature ' s grace. Lanier Literary Society; Thespian Dramatic Club; Certificate in Expression, 1914: Diploma in Expression, 1915. Once more the curtain part . .1 moment Another curtai n in a real theater llises to music soft , and sweet , and low. I see the many fares, row on row. All waiting. — for the time is drawing near To see the, famed young actress who ' ll appear For the first time tit-night, in her own land. ' Tin Ifuhy Faueette, playing at the Grand. 25 .
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Entered Fall 1911. She was ever fair and never proud. Had totif nr at trill, and pet was never loud. 1 M; Harris Literary Society; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1913-14. 1914-15; Class Secretary, 1912- 13; President of Class, 1913-14, 1914-15; A Z f Social Club; Pan-Hellenic Council. 1913- 14. 1914-15; Y. W. C. A. Editor of The Wesleyan , 1914-15. r Here comes our brave Knight. — hut in modern array. Oh, in thin a Knight of Kentucky T” you nay. Vo. Reader. I think that’ the name of a hook, Rut thin in our Poet, and trill you please look! The dear yirl is ter i tiny irith mlyht and irith main. nd she ' s writing a poem, — for sake of the f fain I wonder, or is it just one of the rhymes l.lke she o nee wrote to T. L.’s. — for sake of old times t 27 CATHERINE HOLMES, A. B. CUI.LODEN, GA. “Kithrin” Entered Fall 1911. Her hand find heart both open and both free. Fa r what she has she yires, what thinkk she shows. ' Z T A; Harris Literary Society; Basket- Ball Team, 1914-15; Business Manager of The Wesleyan, 1914-15; Sergeant-at-Arms. 1914-15; Vice-President of Harris Literary Society. 1914-15; A Z l» Social Club. nil. little lady, with your hair of gold. Surely fee you the future ran unfold Hat happiness, anil lore, and joy. and tight. Hut wait, anil let us see if am right. Upon the battlefield I see Iter stand. ( ‘ ' First Mil to the Injured in her hand. Was it to lighten war ' s malignant curse That (’atherine became a Red Cross nurse t CAROLYN KNIGHT. A. B. CARTERSVILLE, GA. “ Carrie ” .
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