William Carey College - Crusader / Pine Burr Yearbook (Hattiesburg, MS)

 - Class of 1917

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RUBV RlSh-R Terry, Miss. A. B. DEGREE ou give a feller an extra good repulalion. Sometimes he ' ll rl; to live up to it. Ruby IS one of the strongest, most straight-forward girls thai goes out from the college. She has always been a splendid student, courteous in manner, smooth- tempered and good. We all find in Ruby a com- forter and friend. She is always wilhng to help in anything. There is not a more popular girl in school. President of Philos first term 17. Secretary Philos 16. Marshal Philo ' s third term ' 17. Senior class reporter 17. Humor Editor Pine Burr 17. Dora Ross Hattiesburg, Miss. A. B. DEGREE ijoti re as blue as indigo Loolf cheerful — You ' re prettier when vou smile l)ou l(no-n Lool( cheerful. Sometimes the temptations to do society that come to a town girl are too much for the or- dinary student, but not so with Dora. No boarding student has ever excelled her in doing her level best, and in loyalty to everything that concerned the wel- fare of the college. Those who are left will miss her. but she has left a high standard for Hattiesburg girls. Local Editor of Pine Burr 16. First Assistant Business Manager of Pine Burr 17.

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Myrtle Red Pachuta, Miss. A. B. DEGREE Woman ' s at best, a contTadiction still. In the three years that she has been with us Myrtle has done brilHant work. She has a mind that goes to the bottom of things and digs out the whys and wherefores, no matter how deeply they are buried. There is not a broader-minded girl in the class and in the future when she has won fame with her pen we will be proud to say we knew her in the old days at M. W. C. Critic of Philomathean Literary Society second and third terms 17. Renodell Roberts Mt. Olive, Miss. B. S. DEGREE Her strength is as the strength of ten Because her heart is pure. ' If Renodell were a little older, her three years here would have won for her the name of Old reliable. Always on the right side of every question, always willing to render any service. When she is gone, we may not Look upon her like again. We are glad to point to her as a product of the Woman s Col- lege, and have our class and our school judged by her, for By their fruits ye shall know them. Treasurer of Philomathean Society third term 17.



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Eunice Welch Collins, Miss. A. B. DEGREE Yes, Cod has made me a woman And I am contenl lo be Just rahai He meanl, noi reaching Out for other things since He Who noDis me best and loves me most Has ordered this for me. Eunice received a certificate in Art last session, but IS receiving a literary diploma vv ' ith this class. A quiel disposition has she, and though her voice may not always be heard, the might of her influence is ever drawing others to the best. For four years she has been with us, and we hope she will not even be content with her two diplomas, but may spend with this old school another year helping its new students to find their true relations to things. Art Editor of Pine Burr ' 16. Secretary of Philomathean Society 15 and 17. Art diploma 16. LuciLE Williams Mendenhall, Miss. A. B. DEGREE EXPRESSION DIPLOMA The voice of song is not sweeter than the voice of eloquence. Four years ago, we found her in our midst, so limid that for a year we scarcely realized her real worth. But her conscientiousness, and public spirited- ness, as well as her loyalty and ability have made of her a leader of the girls along many lines. She is a graduate of the Expression Department, and has done throughout creditable literary work. She has this year been the efficient president or the Young Woman ' s Auxiliary. May she go out lo stand for constructive work in some community where such work is needed. Winner of Expression medal 15. Class President 16. Secretary Y. W. A. ' 16. Assistant Literary Editor of Pine Burr 16. Class President 17. Editor-in-Chief Pine Burr 17. Vice-President Philomatheans first term 17. President Y. W. A. ' 17. Second Philomathean orator 17.

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