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May Davis Foxworth, Miss. B. S. DEGREE Humble and self denying She is living a life of love And bright with gems is the crown I have read for her above. We are sorry lo see her go. She entered this school In its first year — five years ago and having stayed thus long in the bosom of her Alma Mater, she carries with her the ideals and hopes that she has received from this intimate contact. She is a painter of no mean ability. On account of the un- excelled interest she took in the Christian work of the school, she was elected President of Y. W. A. in her Freshman year. President of Y. W. A. ' 14. Vice-President Y. W. A. ' 17. Class artist 16. Philomathean Secretary first term 17. Philomalhean President third term 17. Class poet 17. Pine Burr Art Editor ' 17. Third Philomathean orator 17. Mission study leader 15, 16. and 17. Glee Club ' 16 and ' 17. Blue Seal S. S. diploma 14. Winner of medal for best essay 16. Dolores Doolittle Slate Springs, Miss. B. S. DEGREE Don ' l worrv dear — it doesn ' t pav The cheerful heart maizes bright the map. Her name Is very appropriate for there is a mys- terious sadness about her that touches the heart of everyone — especially when those frequent epistles from M. C. fall to come just on time. There is not a more conscientious student in the class and she never falls lo take her stand for the right. What- ever she attempts she can not fail, for if digging on Psy is a fair test of perseverance, she surely has it. Class President ' 14. Mission study leader 16 and 17. Member of Hermenlan Literary Society.
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Edna Ball Foxworth, Miss. A. B. DEGREE Such another peerless queen On p could her mirror shoiv. In the four years that she has been here, Edna has endeared herself to all. One would never think it, but those dreamy eyes of hers can sparkle with fun and she is always in for all the fun going. Her work has always been well done and she leaves scores of friends behind who will miss her in the fall. Vice-President Philo Society third term 17. Myrta Collins Oloh, Miss. A. B. DEGREE Those who malfe the least noise do the most lvorl(; an engine that expends all its steam whistling has nothing left with which to turn the wheels. ' This quotation being true, we feel sure that Myrta ' s reserve force is great, for no girl has ever spent three years at the Woman ' s College, making as little disturbance as has she. Good work has characterized her career here, and a disposition to do her duty always, and when she is gone the quiet force of her character will yet linger in these walls to help many another girl. Mission study leader 16 and 17. President of Hermenian Society third term 17.
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Cammie Hurst Lucedale, Miss. A. B. DEGREE am sometimes sorr ) thai I am a woman, bul I ' m vcr glad thai I ' m nol a man — shouldn ' t care to be an angel. Love is Cammie ' s forte. She makes a great hit with the men. We all admire her charming personality and good-will. She has always stood among the first of her class and has made an ex- cellent record all the years she ' s been here. We know that she will make good in any line that she wishes to pursue. Secretary and treasurer of Junior class. Vice-President Senior class 17. Vice-President Philo ' s second term ' 17. Varsity basket-ball ' 14. Lois Myers Silver Creek, Miss. A. B. DEGREE A plug hat an ' a long face don ' t mal(e dignityi. Among the members of the class of 1917, there IS not one that has greater intellectual powers than Lois. She has great ability to find the point of con- tact. She IS always happy — especially when she hears from Harvard. We predict great success for ' her wherever she goes for she will not be downed. Varsity basket-ball 14. Tennis club ' 14, 16, ' 17. Prophet of Junior class 16. President Philo ' s second term 17. First orator of Philo ' s 17.
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