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

 - Class of 1919

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Senior Class CORINNE McGee .... Collins. Miss. Applicant for E. A. Haste is of the evil one. To casual observers, Corinne seems quiet and silent but so does the Sphinx, and yet its silent face speaks volumes. Corinne doesn ' t need to speak — her friends will chorus for her — and her actions illumine the charitable path she walks. But when she does speak, we do well to listen, for her ideas are worth while, and her manner positive. She is as honest and re- liable as the day is long, one of the best friends any- one could have, because she is as solid as Gibraltar. The student body must have had this in mind when she was elected President of the Y. W. A. Corinne has been one of us for five years, and when she takes her departure this year, we venture to say thai her place is going to be hard to fill. A high sense of honor and fairness plus her ambition as- that her spliere of usefulness will be nobly fulfilled. s Historian ' 17; Class Prophet ' 1 isurer of Y. W .A. ' 18; I. P. ' 19; French Club ' 19; Second Assij Y. W. A. ' 1S--19 ager Pine . Silver Creek, Miss. Ruby O ' Mara . Appli- Original Tvii, a heart of gold, A head to fit, are hers ive ' re told. The man that marries Rube certainly will have to gel a hump on him to keep up with our steady, reliable, mdependent college secretary. Because we ' re told that it goes hard with the stronger sex to be outshined in the business world by a mere (?) woman. She is a born business woman, and with her long experience here as College Secretary we predict unbounded success for her in the business world. But she has a rare mixture of other qualities. If you want a thing done, gel Rube on to it. No matter what is going on, students and teachers can be seen rushing madly through the halls at all times crying frantically, Ruby O ' Mara! please run this errand for me, or please come and unlock my door for me, or oh. please help me find this telephone number, or please help me find the door, or oh please tell me what to do! She is always calm and cool, thinks slowly and cautiously, but once there, is firmly seated on the throne of determination. She has be- come a part of this college and a part that will be hard to replace. If you don ' t believe it, ask a Freshman, a Sophomore, a Junior, a Senior, a teacher, Mr. Johnson, anyone! Philo. ; Pres. Edgar Holcomb B. Y. P. U., ' IS; Secretary Sunday School, ' 18; Pres. Junior Class, ' IS; Vice-Pres. Philos.. first term; Pres. of Philos.. second term; Sec- Chief of Pii Bur (26)

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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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Clc enior lass Gladys Page Rockport, Miss Where there ' s a mill. Somebody ' s got to giv- IDa ;. Behold the star of the Senior Class! Not only does she know Math, and Sciences, but she is versed in the arts as well. Gladys has been with us for five years, and when she leaves she will be missed by everyone. She has always done her best and is energetic, tactful, ambitious, and loyal. To know her is to love her. We predict great success for her wherever she goes, for one cannot get ahead of her. ond Te ■19: Vi ident Hermenia ns. Third Term Frencli Club ' 19 President o Soph Class ■!-; Junto r Class Poe ■IS; President Class ■19. Lois Page Sand andersviUe, Mi: She has passed her time in studious toil and never found time to grow fat. It is said in every class there is always one who considered the genius of the class. This honor position is given to Lo:s. She received her prep ratory education at Jackson. She came lo the Wo an ' s College in the fall of ' le, making good in her undertakings. We feel sure thai her keen sei of knowledge in the scientific field will accompa her through life. She is little but lovable. of Ethel en B. Y. P. U. ■Ifi- Jroup Captain of Holcomb B. Y. P. r, ' IS: Vice-President of Hermenian iry Society ' lS- 19; Vice-President of French Club ' 1S- ' 19: Mission Study Leader 1S- ' 19; Prophet of Senior Class ■18- 19. Lit (27)

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