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LUCY MOBLEY, A. B. HOGAN SVILLE, GA. Luke” Entered Fall 191 — . Thi re ' s a proud modesty in merit. A rente from asking, and resolred to pay I ' m time s the gift it asks.” Lanier Literary Society; Basket-Ball Team, 1914-15. And here ' old Lucie! t remember well Hoi r I Aide uned to run around and sell Spearmint and Herschey’s for the corporation. Itut here ire find her on her tray to school. And Lucie doesn’t have to teach by rule (For rules, as all men know, are now passe); She merely guides the children in their play. DELLA LEOLA MILLER, A. B. BACONTON, GA. Mrs. Chunk ” Entered Fall 1911. ♦ Life hath no dim or lonely spot That doth not in her sunshine share.” Harris Literary Society; Captain of Basket- Ball Team, 1913-14, 1914-15; Basket-Ball Team. 1912-13; Ceramic Art Certificate, 1914 ; Ceramic Art Diploma, 1915; Business Manager of Veter kopt. I chubby little lady tripping down Her brown-stone doorsteps on her way to town. Of course I recognize dear old “Mrs. (’hunk Quite easily, — because she hasn ' t shrunk. She’s prospered much in business, it seems. Anil now success excels her early dreams. She ' s used the knowledge gained in days of yore And now she owns a great department store. 211 .
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LOLA LIDDELL, B. S. LA WREN CEV I IXE, GA. WILLIE MAE LITTLE, A. B. MACON, GA. “Midget” Entered Fall 1911. Nlic need no eulogy, she speaks for herself. Lanier Literary Society; Treasurer of Class, 1913-14. 1914-15. ( vxt scene.) .1 model flat. In that the name Uhl girl who used to bear the gentle name Of • Little f Hut sin ' s changed her name t he says, , nd smile the smile I knew in former dags. oir that Hounds interesting ! a Mercer Mant And ran it be — 1 ironder if it can fh that one - sudden darkness! what a shame! She’s gone and didn’t even tell her name. 28 “IVolla” Entered Fall 1911. The simple beauty of a useful life That never dazzles , and that nerer tires.” Harris Literary Society; Winner of W. ( Secretary « f Missionary Society, 1913-14. 1914- 15; V. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1914-15. it eh old a lorely Country Club! and where Could life be more delightfult Over there A group of women on a tennis eourt, t hie hails me with a eheery ‘Hi there, sport!” A tmetics took the place of eap and gown. And she’s won international renown; )tt still upon her sweater sleeve she wears That faded ••IV. 0” of college years.
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ANITA ELIZABETH MORGAN, A. B. ASH BURN, GA. “ Nila .” “ Weenie ” Entered Fall 1911. The reason firm, tlir temperate irW. h! ml u ranee, foresight, strength, ami ski»l ; I perfect Iranian noblg plan mil To Irani, to com fort, ami command. Lanier Literary Society: Class Poet. 1914 15; V. Y. C. A. Cabinet. 1914-15: Treasurer of Missionary Society. 1913-14; President of Missionary Society, 1914-15: Student Govern- ment Representative, 1912-13. 1913-1 4. 1914-15: Editor-in-Oiief of The Wesleyan, 1914-15; Literary Editor of Veterkopt, 1914-15; Basket- Ball Team. 1912-13. 1913-14. 1914-15. Papers ami manuscripts ! lp. mi eh a pile ! haven ' t seen the like in quite a irliile I ml hoped never would again ! To think That one mnall ham I could neat ter no mnefi ink! It lit irliile gaze Anita turns her head And given one long look, as if she said I plain as tcordn could sag in that one look, (loose, • please irithdrair irliile complete this book. ' ” FLORENCE VAUGHN PRINGLE. A. B. TIIOM ASVII.I.K, GA. “ Priss Entered Call 1911 •• Snateli gailg the jogs irhieh the moment mag bring. I ml airag ererg rare and perplexitg fling. A A II; Lanier Literary Society: Vice- President of C lass, 1911-12: Censor of Lanier Literary Society, 1914-15: Pan-Hellenic Council, 1913-14. 1914-15; A Z •!» Social Club; Business Manager of The Wesleyan. 1914-15: Associate Editor of Veterropt, 1914-15. Well, irho is this in spotless blue and white t That is gene Pringle. See with what delight The patients watch her, as with gentle tread She mores down the long aisle from bed to bed. Theg sag that Priss makes such a charming nurse It ' s hard to keep the men from getting worse; And all a fellow needs when he ' s most dead Is Just to hare Nurse Pringle rub his head! 30
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