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. . . THE PINE BU Gladys Guynes, Glad, Laurel, Mississippi. B. A. Degree and Piano Graduate. You look wise; pray correct that error. Four years at M. W. C. G. T. R., ' 13; F. F. F. Club, ' 14; Vice- President Class, ' 14, ' 15; Secretary Philos, ' 14; Senior Music Club, ' 14, ' 15; Tennis Club, ' 13, ' 14, ' 15; Music Editor Pine Burr, ' 14; Anniversarian of Philoma- theans, ' 15. Mr. Johnson ' s right hand man, — you might say both hands. Some might think she is quiet. Probably she is at times. It might be this is a sign of wis- dom. It might not. Who knows? Ask Gladys. By word: Tom Thunder. Favorite occupation: Playing love games (Tennis?). Addie Hamrick, Shorty, Hickory, Mississippi. B. A. Degree. Eyes with the same blue witchery as those of Psyche. Three years at M. W. C. I. P. S., ' 13, ' 14, ' 15; Secretary Class, ' 13; President of Class.lH, ' 15; President of Philomatheans, ' 15 ; Secretary Y. W. A. ' 15; Editor-in-Chief Pine Burr, ' 15; Glee Club, ' 13, ' 14, ' 15. When Field Day was announced, Addie was laid up with grippe, but she said she hoped she would be all well in time, so that she could climb a greasy pole. You ' d never think she had a grip like that. By word: Ain ' t it so, kid? Favorite occupation : Eating raw eggs.
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THB PINE B U Rosa Mae Polk, Miss School Ma ' am, Columbia, Mississippi. B. S. Degree and Expression. said of laughter, It is mad; and of mirth, What doeth it? Training School; one year, M. W. C. Historian Senior Class, ' 15; South Hall Do-nothing Clique; President of Dra- matic Club; member volley ball team; President of Hermenians second term. Her true calling is training the young twig of youth how to shoot; and that she has done, and will do again. She has only been with us one year, but we are thankful for small favors. We do not know all there is to know about her but she seems to have had experience (singu- lar and plural). 4 ,- ■ Cleg Thatch, Theophilus, Rawles Springs, Mississippi. Degree. A closed mouth catches no flies. Three years at M. W. C. Captain of Varsity, ' 14; Treasurer of Philos, ' 13; President of Class, ' 13; Prophet of Class, ' 15; Vice-President of Philomatheans, ' 15; President of Philos, third term, ' 15. Cleo is a paradox. By her eyes she is quiet and dreamy, but by her hair she is anything but that ! Most of the time her disposition matches her eyes, but not always. For instance, when she . rears around at any of those N. W. J. Club girls or when there is anything doing in the basketball line, then the red shows up and it is War with the Germans. Byword; I ' ll do it or bust. Byword: Cut the comedy. Favorite occupation : Reading French. Favorite occupation : Throwing goals.
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. THE PINE BU Verna Oden, Philathy, Hattiesburg, Mississippi. B. A. Degree. Nothing succeeds like success. One year I. I. and C. Three years, M. W. C. Hermenian, ' 13, ' 14, ' IS; Town Club, ' 13, ' 14, ' 15; Proprietress of Senior Den, ' 15; Class Poet, ' 14, ' 15; Local Editor Pine Burr, ' 14, ' 15. Our one and only resident Senior. Never as happy as when she is in Sunday School or working at that class. Enjoyed Senior Privileges the whole year, — and then some ! Wonder what the future has in store for her? Judging by the past it will be interesting and not entirely neuter. Byword: When I was in Texas. Favorite occupation : Climbing up tlie hill. A Toast BV2 B ta Hf daaa of 19X5; iJ ers B to its future fantp; Witt; mtmtifes of 9lnry for puery broui, Anb pvuiae for jacty onp ' a nantF. CLASS POET
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