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Class of ' 1906 Motto .—Non palma sine labore Colors Maroon and Gold. Flower Dark Red Rose. Trek Evergreen Maple. (Clam! $rll, Ki-Ka-Ki I low many are we Come and see Thirteen and three PRESIDENT GEORGE HILL VICE-PRESIDENT KATE DARBY SECRETARY BEULAH MELSON TREASURER DORA JONES H ISTORI AN ALICE DYKES PROPH ETESS MATTIE WINDSOR POET RENA LANKFORD IRMA BOSTON KATHARINE BUSSELLS ETHEL COLLEY CLARENCE CORDREY KATHARINE DARBY ALICE DYKES VAUGHAN GORDY FRANCES HEARNE GEORGE HILL SUSIE INSLEY DORA JONES GERTRUDE KILLIAM RENA LANKFORD MARGARET LAWS BEULAH MELSON MATTIE WINDSOR
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KATHARINE BUSSELLS “As merry as the day is long Katharine is one of the old 1 ‘standbys” of our class, hav¬ ing been with us when we were fifth graders; and in the class of which thirteen are girls, she plays no small part; indeed we feel our indebtedness to her in many ways, for, did she not teach us how to translate Cicero by inspection, how to giggle, and how to look innocent when in a scrape with the teachers? For all these things we cannot help feeling duly grateful to her, and we also feel that we are indeed fortunate in having such an accomplished young lady with us. Kitty is the “Little Southerner” of our class, being a native of Virginia, and she is as ardent a little “rebel” a 8 you would ever find, from Virginia to the peninsula of Flor¬ ida. However, Kitty manifests entirely too much interest in the undergraduate classses especially the eighth grade. Indeed we fear that she will cause the “Pope” to be ex¬ communicated, since he seems to pay more attention to her than to his church duties. Still we will hope that this sad state of affairs will not be brought about and that Kitty will l e more careful in the future. IRMA BOSTON “ The fourse of true love never suns smooth ” The boys asssert that Irma is the biggest flirt in the W. II. S.,but the girls will not entirely agree with them in this assertion, for we know that, if she were that, she would be the biggest one in the world. And then a flirt can not keep a heart after she has won it. Irma not only wins all hearts, but keeps them also, for she has the most charming manner imaginable—always so sweet and disinrerested, so that she is not only a great favoiite among the boys but among the girls also. Irma came from the land f Quantieo in the fall of 05, to join the class of ' Ott in its perilous journey through the W. II. S., and we hope that if the Quantieo schools have any more such specimens as Irma they will not ship them to Salisbury, for, much as we like Irma, weare not at all blind to her faults. She studies entirely too hard and is entirely too good to please the “silly thirteen,” but as this is our last year and we nave put up with her for nearly two years we will try to finish this one with her. We have merited better treatment at her hand, since we put her on our “Monthly” board as humorous editor, and on the boaid of the “Tatler” as miscellaneous editor, but she says she will not l half so good after leaving the W. H. S., as she has heard that “evil associations corrupt good manners.” ETHEL COLLEY “ Finds tongues in trees , bo ks n running brooks , Sermons in atones, and good in everytning .” Ethel is another of our little ones so far as bodilv di- men8ions are concerned— but small in intellect I oh i no, never ! It is a common expression around school wdien we wish to.find out anything ' Oh ! go to 4 Webster and if she happens to be in a good humor you will find it out.” We are glad lo say that we usually find it out, for we seldom find Ethel in anything but the very liest of humors. She is one of the best natured girls in the class and will take any amount of fun or teasing. Although we fear that we try her partience very much at times. She has lieen one of us since we were fifth graders and a more industrious pupil you would scarcely find. She stu¬ dies all the time but not always about her books. Ethel has a very attractive manner, so the opposite sex affirms. It has even l ecn darkly hinted that she has not only worked her way into our atfections but even into those of one of our teachers. We will not positively assert this, but we do know r that he looks at her rather frequently dur¬ ing the Astronomy peri xl and that when told of this, she blushes and looks sheepish. But for all this, Ethel is a good student, and an all-round good “child.”
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