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Se nior CI ass Era Ford Increase, Mi: HoK lad ) like: how queen tike she appears. Behold: the queen comelh! With stately poise and dignity Era glides, conquering studies, honors, males and females— all that come within her path. And gladly they bow down to such a gracious majesty. All great people have their peculiarities; this Senior ' s peculiarity is that she is possessed of more than ordi- nary intelligence. She is eminently fitted to the office of President of the Senior Class, always taking plenty of time between moments of presiding to obtain tens ' in every branch of her studies. Era has proved a dear friend to many a girl at M. W. C, and has served as a splendid example to more than one adoring Freshman. Soc Third President of Herr Term IS- ' IS; President of Senior Class ■1S- ' 19; Vice-President Sophomore Class ' 16- ' 17: Vice-President Hermenians, First Term ' 17- ' IS; Treasurer Hermen- ians. Second Term ' 17- ' 1S; Mission Study Leader ' IS, ' 19; Secretary of Y. W. A. ' 1S- ' 19: Secretary of M. VV. C. Red Cross Work ' IS- ' 19. VaNNIE HeRRIN Sumrall, Mii Those ni io paint her truesl praise her most. Vannie is loved by all. Her voice may not always be heard but by the power of her influence she is always swaving others to good. She is one of the most straight- forward girls we have; she has an amiable disposition, no one is more considerate of others than she. Vannie is an excellent student and a friend to all, bo ' .h young and old. For three years she has had charge of the Kindergarten depart- ment, and there, by her kind manner and gentle tone, has won the love and friendship of every child in the community. y. w. A. study Leade ' 16, Mii 17; Critic of Hermen- Term ; President of Hermenians. Second Term; Group Cap- tain of Green B. T. P. U. ; Recording Secretary of Students ' Volunteer Mission Band; President of the Student Volun- teer Mission Band; Dockery Home Club ' 17, ' IS. ' 19; Group Captain Holcomb B. y. P. v.: Recording Secretary Student Volunteer Band ' IS. ' 19; Kindergarten Teacher ' 16, ' 17, ' IS, ' 19; Sunday School Teacher. (24)
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Senior Class Katie Mae Dear Bassfield, Miss. As welcome as sunshine in every place. So the beaming approach of a good-natured face. A fitting name indeed. Dear. plus sweet, kind, jolly; and a lot more suptilalives might help to de- scribe her. Katie Mae is always right there with her good nature and pep to deliver the goods. Many good things may be said of her. She is one of those who always feels the call to duty, and always re- sponds. Her sweet disposition has won for her a name among the girls that will linger long after her daily companionship is over. Jefferson DavU County Club; Member ot Philomathean Literary Society; Vice- President of Turnovers ; Dockery Home Club. Ethel Dove Hamburg, Miss. Applicant for Expression Diploma Bui then her face So lovely, yet so arch, so full of mirth. The overflowing of an innocent heart. There is something in you made of smiles and mod- esty. Your charming and pleasant manner, your un- selfishness and your kindly attitude toward othero wins friends for you wherever you go. You always ound you. because you were never a grouch in your show wmdow. All bow down to such gracious majesty. chee r Iho .e a knov n to have who know yo Dramatic dent of Stud ent clal Sen ; Club ' 17, B. Y. P. U. 9; Vice-Presi- Vice-Presldent d ' 19; President Spe- (23)
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Senior Class Irene Lott Sumrall, Miss Not afraid to ivork. but not in s )m- palhv with it. Irene first opened her eyes and benan to chirp near Sumrall, IViississippi. It has been a much debated question as to when she arrived on terra firma. Be- cause of her thorough preparation, she vva5 able to enter the Sophomore class at the Woman ' s Colleoe in the fall of ' 16. She has made many friends among teachers and girls during her stay at the Woman ' s College. Irene i always ready to give a cheerful word; jovial and good-natured, right there with the wit and the largest yarn. An old saying is to be- ware of red-headed people, but in this case you need have no fear; on the contrary, if you need a friend, just go to Irene. When she leaves, the Woman ' s College will lose a devoted adherent and a good sport. A brilliant future for her is assured. Poet of Sophomore Class ' 17: Vice-Presi- dent Junior Class ' IS; Joke Editor An- nual Staff ' IS; President of Hermenian Literary Society ' 19; I. P. S. Club ' 19: Vice-President of T. W. A. ' IS. ' 19: French Club ' IS; Somewhere in France Club; Treasurer of Athletic Association ' 19; Tennis Club ' IS, ' 19; President of Senior Sunday School Class ' 19: First Assistant Business Manager of Annual Staff ' 19; O. W. L. Club ' 19. LiLLiE Mae Mann ■ . Greenville, Mi: Blessings be on him mho first invented sleep Mann, our steady, thoughtful, and earnest student, began her record with us in the year of ' 16. Her stay with us has been one of success, for she has participated in all phases of college life, making us an honored student. Mann is one of the most pop- ular girls in the entire class. If allowed to sleep late in the morning, her smiles would brighten the campus the rest of the day. Delta Club ' 19; Anti-Bill Club ' IS; Treas- urer of B. T. P. U. ' IS; Vice-President Tennis Club ' IS; Secretary of Philomath- eans. First Term ' 19: Philo President. Third Term, ' 19; Day Breakers Club ' 19; M.E.K. ' 19; Bounders ' 19; Frats ' 19; Class Reporter ' 19; Pres. of Turnovers ' 19. (25)
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