High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 41 text:
“
joy 3 sorrow at parting with dear friends, joy at thought of home. All too soon our duties called us back to our old life at Vlfinthrop, and we came not as before, but wearing the dignity of Juniors. After the usual call at D. .Bfs office and the Y. NV. C. A. Reception, we settled slowly down to our work. The day at the State Fair will ever be a memorable one to all who availed themselves of the opportunity to visit our State Capital. Many a glad heart was light- ened for weeks by that short day spent with loved ones. Those of our class who were not so fortunate as to have a brother present were enabled by their know- ledge of Solid Geometry to construct one for the occasion. Examinations always till us with dark forebodings, so we were glad when two terms of our junior year had passed. The one social event of the College life of a XVin- throp girl is the .lunior Reception. lt is indeed an event. lt is sufticient to say that the one given by the Class of 'oz to the Naughty Ones was a decided sue- cess. All the members of the Faculty were there, and added much to our pleasure. The last term examinations were over: good-byes were being said: and in passing from staid and sedate juniors to dignified Seniors we were reminded of our motto, Alptlfllltl IIUII SIAIIL' fP1lf'I'PI'c'.H
”
Page 40 text:
“
History of the Class of '02 L u: a gliniise uf '1 festive antl brilliant scene ll illllllt, turn baclqwartl in your flight anal give S , I , C 1 within the halls anrl parlors of XYinthrop's Main lluiltling, early in the fall of QS. for gathered here were the wit anrl beauty of South Carolinas noble daughters. Swine of these hail lahoreml here for several years, striving' tu nialfe their lives better antl brighter, while others hail left their happy hoines for the first year at College, only a few tlays before. These girls banclerl tw-'ether to forin the lfreshnian Class, ancl were fles- Fu tineil tu follow the Naughty Lines anil to be Naughty 'llyvof' When happy little Freshmen, we careil little for sturly-inost uf our time, we regret to say. was wastefl in wishing we were Seniors. .-Xiiioiig' our pleasant recollections are the picnic at Cherokee Falls, anal the Receptions at which we always loolteil forwarrl to see- ing Slllllc' one who never arrivecl. llut the year soon passecl anfl we were prouml Sophoniores. 4 Fur labors ilurine' the first few months were cheererl by the thought of goiiig honie Christmas, for we rleter- x ininecl that if prayers or tears could prevail we would enjoy that pleasure. ,liut 'Twas ever thus in chilclhoocl's hour l've seen iny fondest hopes decay. The lloarrl of Trustees, who were to clecifle our fate. canie. XYe wept as they left, not because of their leav- ing, but because they hacl ever coine. Nevertheless, as is characteristic of Xvinthrop girls, we made the best uf circumstances and began our preparations for a jolly Christmas. 'lliine passerl swiftly, anml brought the clay of our annual picnic. To those of us who hail never wit- nesseil the grantleur of inountain scenery this was a rare treat, for we spent a flay breathing' the bracing' air of the mountain tops of North Carolina. lt was an ifleal ilay to all, anal will long' be renieniberecl by every- one, especially those who slippecl every step up the niountain. All we learn at XYinthrop is not from books, for we learn from nature as well. Did we not gain a necessary part of a liberal education by witnessing that rare 1ihenoinenon-the total eclipse of the sun? Soon Connnenceinent canie, bringing' its sorrow and
”
Page 42 text:
“
z X 5 RTX f X Q4 'QZZJZL VTXXO 'j x ..-V yf x s Z 1 . w 7793? X T A X ir xi-x I XXX gxf X L , ,: ' ' X X' is I .1 sig Y .X 'Y Lx -LLL ,R Lx V Ox Yix XHRV-fi 41VXRY W f xxgxxfnf--xl 5 QT . , xr' NMR-SLR J ii L L R wx O H 175' . 1 R R 1 ' N X? 1 R 1 R , R SOPHOMORE CLASS ' 4 L f 1 1 Q K X krf-LgZ.f-L4 MOTTO: Altiora petimus ' Y, ,.Q.J 1' I X 1 ' I ..-1- f- 'l' ' ' fi 'X NM t . N ,7 Ax ' L,,,f ' COLORS: Green and Whxte FLOXVER : Whn l f x X -1-'l'f'!fJX'T XR 2 ff? if CLASS YFLL V' ela i el i ela e X 3 A - iNfVf,,,,f' if f , 3 IV , v v 3, V V , v 5 3 X We'1l be the Seniors 1903 u X 1 t Jfggfji ' v X of 1 rf v N f',w , 1 1 5 1 X!! OFFICERS ,ff w 5, 1 kff Q 3 PRESIDENT, EDITH DUVALL 3 ff ' X VICE-PRESIDENT, DOUGLAS GRAYBILL I , Q' SECRETARY, ROSA LEE BURTON ff Q O ' ' OOM W1 7 E '?i 'O ' Yiwwwii' TREASURER, HATTIE HAYNE HISTORIAXN, OLIVE NEWTON te Carnation 1
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.