Winthrop University - Tatler Yearbook (Rock Hill, SC)

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G fig: QM' iw? fell ISE-i 4 A , jj L5 5 X Q, X, up 'J R Ai B' Cf, fx -,AEI 1 , A, ' N X ff- F145 ff' -' 9fif5Q'4'51fi 5 1 99 ' f zf ff! i-5-XX 7 A A , J - ' x xtliil A M -- ,f ,ff ' 1 A it 4, Xxsfgx 'f 9 +R XQ1 5 i f f' ' XX W fi' QS-S Q9 1 Q5 -1 ii fx I4 7 2 ff ff f Y 41 :AA-:SX ' - 'J iss Q-Xi I Zig,-:si M X. :fx X-:SX A f 4 'TPK7' f P 1,7 Q0 X gi ff 1 hitnrzi -'nfnsv ',r-' Alf -IL' X p-M5 aff! 'UL 'gif O' M' ff. nfiqrw ,,....L- -'- -H' Y -Aff-A--Y, ..- V ,,,,.-Y:,,-V BOARD OF 'EDITORS 'vw -.qi MAGGIE MAY ZEIGLER, COPE, S. C. A wit-quick, without lightness, sharp, Without bit- terness, desirous of good things, Without neW-fangled- ness , diligent in painful things, Without Wearisomenessf' Secretary Curry Society, Critic Curry Society, Member of EX. Com. Curry Society, Captain Ball Team, '02, Col- lege Marshal, '02, Exchange Editor College Journal, '03, Literary Editor College Journal, '04, President Class '02, '03, '04, Editor-in-Chief Lang Syne, '04. The first is last, but the last shall be first. HARRIET MCIVER ERVIN, DARLINGTON, S. C. A beautiful soul makes a beautiful face. Secretary of the Y. W. C. A., Treasurer of Winthrop Society, Vice-President Class '03, '04, Y. W. C. A. Dele gate to Asheville, Member of Y. C. A: Cabinet, Mem ber Basket-Ball Team '04, Art Editor of Lang Syne. Fortune and fame as the designer of Chinese costumes 11 - --- :VE--. -- A-. ,W X ,,,,, , , , ,gm WHY -1 V ' w - ww HWY V i in S. C. CAROLINE PORCHER CAIN, PxNoPo1.is, r. -Q .. E c .c 3 .E ai E ature Fe most perfect and divine c F S-4 C E 5 if Z5 E GJ Q-9 IJ C .C 2 3 4-5 E 3' E 54-1 GJ U CU CD Q. v-I Tl: C E Qu 5-1 :ns FII 1-7 s: an E 2 cv ecedence. ' pr 35252 5920 E Q' on 5 gf: cg 7:13 3-4-1 5-4 O'vO fmO:E. '55j..2:g CTJ-4-w'mV17 'f QJWQU . 1 5.LlI-O5 f3CUQ'f'-'41 UU! cv Q an Qgigwa UEHQE: QLSEO Q Iss o CPB U2 ' :Eg ,E U? .E css +-7 U .. mv, Q4 YT' CU g3 E.'E9'i'U 103: N55 4-7.. 'Qc cvmwok .-9 CQ h a' M E Qimum 1+-1 ,gbnvab OEQCQE4 N U1 P-4 M L.-I I 3 cs U1 s: 3 o : x Ba scovery un at di A gre :CN I 4-7 -. C O ,-Ld' 2713: Us NJ F11 Q22 L-U 5, Higgs! Q-4'5'....'-gg CG O UPEI EP E E cu .: U MARY El.IZABE'1'H BARNICTT, Iluvio, S. C. To me pertains not, she replies, To know or care where Cupid flies. President Curry Society, '04g Secretary Class, '01, '02, '03, '0-1': Recording Secretary Y. W. C. A. 3 Member of Execu- tive Committee Curry Society. I Her Ciceronian eloquence well attract all small boys. DORCAS RAY CALMES, LAURENS, S. C. I am somewhat dainty in making resolutions, for when I make them I always keep them. Critic Curry Societyg Marshal Curry Society, Treasurer of Class, '01, '02, '03, '04, The leader of society as the Wife of a freckled-face milkman. 12 'J,saAA sqm, go qeqdoxd amqng sql WU E? M52 am 552 as 699- w.g 3 32 2 CI vg CD!-P Q 55 5 28 N se EQ. CL KD '43 2, SU e -O H5 'cs CDM IJ N KD sm Q . E ffl 'sw Ea S: D QB 53? 'UI U2 FPO E-I5 0 DO :S 55 9 :3 fb 'O 'S 4331-SHHO 'LEVIAAVHEI 'YIIHJIAIHH 'IHHOVH ww AFFNEY, S. C. KER, G R PA SUSIE -- The hour is fixed ad atch is m IT1 he . T Q5 Cl? 'S 9 P Q .2 CD VS. E4 - :E Te m 'S .E 3 ff .J Q4 .-1 G' E U m 3 3 f 65 E t Qi .3 :si cs. pq,O had E35 O54-E Pip S-J GMD . 42,52-. EQHE 5. Elgin: CYNTHIA WATSON NEAL, SPARTANBURG, S. C. Behold the senior far renowned for sense, c With reverent awe and decent confidence. Secretary Curry Society, '03, Member Executive Com- mittee, Curry Society, '04 3 Member of Captain Ball Team, '03, '04, Basket-Ball Team, '04, Class Lawyer, '04, Liter- ary Editor, Lang Sync, '04, elected Commencement Marshal, '02, Member Terpsichorean German Club, '02, Thalia German Club, '03, '04. She will be saying soon : M It is better to have loved and and lost than never to have loved at all. KATHERINE ELIZABETH PLOWDEN, MANNING, S.C. They love least who let men know their love. p Member Volley Ball Team, '02g Captain Ball Team, '02 g Captain Ball Team, '03, '04g Assistant Business Manager, Lang' Sync. A perfect woman nobly planned, To Warn, to comfort, and command. 13 mi ff 1-wining sql, 5 170. '20, equzew 5'-s 55 I'.'Z7'E as uooqieg .ing ESI :EZ F9 S! UJCD O99 K6 io 'ui 9- O . r-HFS ,.4. ff'-cn 5' CD30 emi QQJH 5592. we UU Qs qi-4 353 gin: 2.5 30 'FN - 'O01 CIUQIIS BQ I IICIUH SIJUSIIS 'O 'S '3'IVC1N3'1'1V HELIX VINISHIA IHIHVIAI J: 11' 3 5 +1 x... 3 ,.. T6 3 O .-1 2 Q-2 Q-9 CD L4 A hn- III ..- Q9 .C UI it 56 +9 3 3. Q-7 Fil' 3 ': c: '41 Cm- , M Comm ttee, Curry Society, '04 V8 ti .,... XGCU Member E Q-5 9 E cd Q2 ed ,-. ,-. ri O3 in ber Capta e proprietors OV nt for ab ge A BESSIE HOWARD SUMMERELL, NORFOLK, VA. There's pleasure in poetic pains which only poets know. Critic Curry Society, Class poet, '04. I came to bury Vergil, not to praise him. 1 MYRTLE ARDEN BLANKENSHIP, FORT MILL, S. C It is my temper and I like it the better to affect all har- mony. , Secretary Curry Society, '04g College Marshal, '04 Member Volley Ball Team, '02 3 Captain Ball Team, '03, '04i Corner on mirrors. 14 :E !V D U wggg 7i'0Q?fQ num'-in wetng 25544-1- Giza. 5 Q.: 5 89' S sw OO 5 o'U Q- Egg U1 5.2. 5 321 ra 031 2 'bg Ui is rf Egg. ii Ea O is wg :s H. Q. gl: '-cs 09 '1 53 SD was 'U '62 '-s EU o 9.2. 2 gn Sf' i-ff: ug ue:-as eg mel Aux qeq Sw: Q53 EE. UQQA fa. 'UQ Sa 'xamoq A91 .moq 'O 'S 'NO-Lf3N1rI?1VCI 'EIGYI HEIHOO EIONCEIHOTQI fini' W LEILA HEPBURN, FLORENCE, S. C. 15 s: O we hs: 0 s cd nd on depe er xm cv .-CI E+-1 E 2 gf bs --O EB 33 QJU2 if ,-g-C Z0 33 CD Zi U2 1+-431' 'U .SQ Lv-+4 F r 54'-I BSS cg-CD -22.2 we ada O 4.10-. CSE-4 'D E .. Ewgs Emfp 353 ggia OPQQ L M,-Qmg 3 Q3 fr-1 U O U1 A1 Mag U wh O U1293 --'+I 2232 E- .E P555 Eawo 339 HID:-'21 Q3 g . w2a mg-5 0434.7 again Nm Kon D Ba Executive Winkle's Wife. 2.11 pV Ri are of the fate of GW B CARRIE ONSLOW, DARLINGTON, S. C. V Wind about till thou hast topped the hill. Member of Winthrop Society. Carry-on-slow, and thou shalt reach the top of a - t- ladder. 4 D TYSON MULDROW ENGLISH, BISHOPVILLE, S. C. Great souls by instinct to each other turn, A Demand alliance and in each other burn. Member of Winthrop Societyg Chairman of Missionary Committee Y. W. C. A. Progressive editor of a comic newspaper. hi V fi ' ' 'TW' ' ' ' ' ' 'Q -e-V---v H- '- 'uioo eqn, .105 :mg 50 E:- UE. QQ'-s O .10 u'eu1 Ann 9l0l!'EI DQS U2 O Q H. fb nxl AP OO Ullll 9911! 'L 'V 'O 'AA 570. ' 'sexe sgueux ug s.1eB.6 ep sgeleql 'D 'S 'UNIHJS 390121 'SCIHVAACIEI IHCIIIVN --1-'-all-ll: ' Jw.. . , , . , Fx ,-:QI :el-' -ii: Q35 CC Ma College I: CC .-1 T5 O --N ff? 54 f -C as .SE SEQ iz -2:1 'E'5 gb 5-1 Z3 WE Sw 52 CD.. W: W1 me ::. :J 'S III as U7 CYS E FD .C Q-4 C 2 L. Q3 :I .1 .v EJ. Q-P .-.. .-J C C3 Q2 ,- -- Q2 ,- ..- ,., I: S- OJ .f: V2 'D Q3 s-. CV Q2 54-4 .9 4: U.: E' MAE DICI.I.P1 BARRE, Pmorous, S. C. She has beauty enough to make any man think so, and complacency enough not to contradict him who shall tell her so. ' President Curry Society: Critic Curry Society: Marshal at joint celebration, '043 Literary Editor ' Lang Synef' Member Volley Ball Team, '02g Marshal Curry Society. The Barre edition Peck's Bad Boy and His Good Brother? Major Jones' Courtship. 'Bad Boy's Diaryf' Tom Sawyer Treated for Homesicknessf' 'l BARNETT M. SPRATT, CHESTER, S. C. Misses, the tale that I relate This lesson seems to carry- Choose not alone a proper mate, But a proper time to marry. Treasurer of Curry Society, '04g College Marshal, '04g Captain Ball Team, '03, '04g Basket-Ball Team, '04, Smiling' agent for above Barre edition. 16 5:9 5-4 53 ps 'TH gm :Q Q-2 fl' m0 Syd .'.TI 5 4-fm 99,311-p5 .05-'O gram: ,.,m 5 Q. r E02 51:8 an 'cg sm 'cs O21 Z5 '-'gg Q-15 5-Q 551 E CQ. 092 E Za S SP1 m ,gm F 'cs ,D o ... 35 U1 O mn- :: Q-'D 'S doze- f :- '4 Q5 sf if-il 2- is gf CD .. 5' ., ,., ,gm a .. Q E52 SEE 545.5 19? S-:H -4-2635 is Lrlwg and m :AES +'cu .2 bo.. 5322, UJT56 U FE Q... ses .. E n al, er ,Wi o i Vive llege J urn ichorean G Brom omg sim' sf' Eg? .D MARGARET WOODS LEcK1E,cHEsTER, s. C. Will you sing 2' More at your request than to please myself. Vice-President Curry Society, Marshal Curry Societyf Business Manager Lang Syne. First Vice-President U. D. C., Delegate to U. D. C. Convention to Camden, '04. Waitra minute, Gabriel, I 'm coming. A BESSIE ROGERS, BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. I ought to have my own Way in everything 3 and What's more, I Will too. President U. D. C., '03, '04 , Delegate to U. D. C. Conven- tion at Anderson, '02, Delegate to U. D. C. General Con- vention, Charleston, S. C., '03, Commencement debater for Winthrop Society, '03, College Marshal, '04, Winner U. D. C. Medal, '03, Winner Mobley Medal, '04, Assistant Businss Manager Winthrop College Journal, '04, Y. W. C. A. Editor, Winthrop College Journal, '04. The sweetest thing in life Is to be a wealthy farmer's wife. 17 Z 9 B212-PP HHN I3 9: 2 c 5' sgiq 99 C5 LIM9 ui qou FDCD F. .x.-ns.. 1555.33 es nods etim en the worthy Homer som Ev SWS C ID L A v L'E 51.3 oe , ,... ,-. cg H Eiaafd J 52 tic Curry Societ G fe L5 3 s v-7 C 2 Q3 i- I oiwgg X H335 E234 92,022 -ov wwis uimgjr slag -L1' EFSU .92E.sr QO29 iw,-. .DEE ggmqj S-4,...QJE,4 5235- Bvgs CCH O2 QU: Gm CD 4-v 735-4 DS. Q3-A-7 QE OD. vv Malapr FS M -4 ond lbe a sec Wil OLIVE BOGGS NEWTON, PICK!-:Ns, S. C. 'Valk nothing but business, and despatch that business quickly. Assistant Business Manager of Winthrop College Jour- nal, '033 Business Manager Winthrop College Journal, '04: Held every ofiice in Curry Society except Vice-Presidentg College Marshal for five years: two years as Chief Mar- shal: elected Assistant Business Manager Lang Synef' She shall be her brother's keeper. 1 'guiuleel 01 peel 1250.1 sql pezuuepeoew go .requiem 'Kf19lO0S GOJQQUIM HOILL AA JI 1.19 .IO pew .log pnqs 'e O! Slfl peqs 'a 'S 'XTIVS KSNINNVQI NOSCIHI' IEIITIVO 0 s.. D-4 QD eggm GJ S-4 0,56 E809 CD .S U1 IDA SALLY, SALLY, S. C. Alas ! young man, your days can ne'er be longg In flower of youth you perish for a song. Y. W. C. A. Editor College Journal, '04 3 Literary Edi- tor Lang Synef' Marshal Winthrop Society 5 Vice-Pres- ident Winthrop Society 3 Executive Committee Winthrop Society g Delegate to Asheville. The corner-stone of a school house. 18 Secretary Cur- Tig di ySoc ty Recor urry Soci 5. 4-v cv ... ie EU QT: 4-,Li C 2 rv as TU az GJ HE? 01.2 OO UO .sm P 5. 5-1 ESTHER ELEANOR BOYD, BLACKSTOCK, S. C. En'dued with the sanctity of Wisdom. Member of Curry Society. Scientist, discovered-Love is the greatest thing in the World. KATHERINE HAILE KIRKPATRICK, FORT MILL, S. C. She blesses her stars and thinks it a luxury. College Marshal, '04g Treasurer Y. W. C. A., 'O4g Liter- ary Editor 'Lang Syneg Delegate to Ashevilleg Winner and Mobley Medalg Member of Executive Committee Curry ociety. Beats Bethoven--on a clavier. 19 mMww'W? P-1 2.53 550 RET ZFUQ or Ulf? 'Do HH: sw lump PFW K9 'se A111215 sf 9LI USA? E. UQ CT' f+ SARAH IGIJWARIJS R.l'lYNOLIJS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Yet g'r:u'ol'ul, vase and sweetness, void of pride, Miirht hitlv hor faults, if helles had faults to hide, lfllcclccl Presialont Curry Society, '04, Local Editor Win- throp Uolloire Journal, '03g College Marshal, '03, '04g Artist 'l':itlvr. '0l: Art ldelitor Lang' Synef' Critic Curry Society: Murslial Curry Society: Ex. Committee Curry Society. Fat missionary for some cannibal. KATHERINE KENNEDY MCLURE, CHESTER, S. C. Pluck up thy spirits. Vice-President Winthrop Society, '04g Member Volley Ball Team, '02g Captain Ball Teamf '02, Being observant, thou shalt make a good pointer for a Weather Bureau. 20 4 .- I-SDP :rr H1416 9.1 K.XB9AA 9.19 Kahn 'URI w 1 mu Ham I 21K U9.1pIl.LIO 911 2 ro cn 'U ogaq 9.1 'UOK 'maioog do.1q1ugAA Jalnseaxl LIB 93 EA SJ CLIOLIS 'CNS pue 'qaams 'D 'S 'NH-CIWVO 'HIIHLHV CEII'ISH'I SIONVHLPI TI II I 'I I 'I I QI ,II l I I I I I I I I 'I I 1. .I I ig 4, I, II I I I I I, II ,I I I II -I 'I I II II II I, I I lI III I I I Il 'I I I 'I I II 'I MARY TALLULAH CHAPLIN, ROCK HILL, S. C. f. G9 al-1 fo O. tw. e, prepared e sm but poetr olved to liv hout on gf: ns? matrimonial bureau. Floorwalker for V JULIA BARNES MOBLEY, ROCK HILL, S. C. The gentleness of all the gods go With thee. Thou shalt shine-his bald pate. LIZZIE FORN EY, ROCK HILL, S. C. Curly locks, curly locks, Will you be mine ? Member Curry Society. Amazing marriage-skipped with the undertaker. 21 F' co sw CL cu P-s 0 Ph ui Auuv uoglezxfeg eqq f-f IT' CD ulddllllld 'S9 gin paxeueff eqq oq pple ALMA 5 'e os sg qi e.1aqAA if-'. B 'cs D14 5, sen3uo1 go uogsnguoo o 'Asea os qou i s,eu 1+ O IJ 2 CL- 'SDBSCI VAEI 'IH I VZ HLLHEI HEI OV 'H UH XO 'O 'S NIH CARRIE LEE HUNTER, PROSPERITY, S. C. Tartar's bow. I go ! from the 3 Bo of ics OE se s 5:6 on 5,0-a-2 5-4 cn P-1 33 on-4 5-03 r-4CD Society. rop E .E B L4 .3 E GJ 2 it. W find thyself a to oring, thou shalt Wake Sn BESSIE BEATRICE COUNTS, PROSPERITY, S. C. She talks too much and thinks too little. Member Winthrop Society. Wife of the 75th President of the United States. WNW. BERTHA MAY JACOBS, PEAKS, S. C. Blue were her eyes as the fairy flax, Her cheeks like the dawn of day. Recording Secretary Winthrop Society g Member Cap- tain Ball Team, '02. An excellent arranger of martin gourds. ' 22 ii 'IWH Aol pappam SD 'liqegoog Aung .requiem ezmld II WIS -. 'fiqfiil sql .log a,q.8nos :imp 12 ui .xamog 12 asm 'qeqq axnnpeu Auuns 12 pe 'O 'S 'TIE'-Isl 'SXOIHCINEIH IHONHHOTJ ' 'ffm PEARLE YOUMANS, BRUNSON, S. C- Good talkers are found only in Paris. Recording Secretary Winthrop Society. Being great, thou shalt have a double. THERESA LIGHTSEY, BRUNSON, S. C. I shall see thee ere I die look pale with love. Recording Secretary Winthrop Society 3 Member Basket Ball Team, '04, A Sister of Mercy. ' 9 dim-61f f'.vFf'w ' 'di WILLIE GRAY HARRIS, ROPLEY, S. C. take aim to woman's heart is to hit a Y no ms 3-- GJ 122 if 5 rn Q2 .II E4 Winthrop Society. Marshal t 911 QHCQIII Comm P l li 1 4 l l I i il I ll ,l l l i l '1 l 1 l I E l i Ui C o s-4 Qu cs s-4 cs as 5 SELDEN ELIZABETH EPPS, KINGSTREE, S. C. Her speech is graced with swifter sound Than in another song' is found. Vice-President Curry Society: Member and Captain Bas- ket Ball Team, '03, '04g Ball Team, '04. Speaker-Subject : Heart to Heart Talks With Council Chamber. MATTIE M. DANTZLER, HOLLY HILL, S. C. I do but sing because I must. ' Member Curry Society. Financier for a modern fairy tale. .24 'AHBGH il 4 UBHI 'H HO ds eqa, .10 CC co as I-ae. Q3 QE' .vi 0 U2 porn v0 OPS slkfb -nd. UUSD Q22 '55- mg H: we ai? '-'O QU M59 32. 'ru L+ 6 P ugeqdeg .xequuew SA Sq Poo H120 1 11 H 1611 pil LI HIM I on, amp ,-4 E 5 UQ 5 rn Q 13,2 'ff S. gf D' 5,71- is CDH! ,...'4 rl' u 0 'O 'S 'K-I-'fI5i'fl1 I 'NOSQIIAIOHL EILLOTHVHO .6 5 fl NES, GAINES, S. C. I GA VE OLI l site qui GX like the ceasing of 2.S ad passed 'tw hen she h W Curry Society. Member cv S1 O m CD S-4 C5 -4-2 O 'a an -4-7 as cz 5-4 o cu .M cd E 63 I-4 as 'C U2 An artist-hence thou EUGENIE ISABEL LOFTON, MCCLELLANSVILLE, S. C. Business has been the pleasure of my life. Executive Committee Winthrop Society. Persevering, hence thou shalt compile Wisdom for an almanac. a RHEA DALLAS, FLORENCE, S. C. I am monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute. Exchange Editor Winthrop College Journal, '04 3 Criticg Executive Committee Winthrop Society. Mother Superior of St. Mary's. dtiwdilll F 25 'uop,ueAuoQ 9IAI SIISV E 3 P1 F4 2 5.0 :EP Zo 'SD QE? Lg gre- .Q.1.1nQ .xequza og eJ,'e8e1eq t s 'L 'Aziegoo .O .M P' 'qseq 'lseqeexo 2 'LT' N rv- m IS' CD SHIM 01 OP KBS .IO S! 'J,sem,.1gA 'qsesim -Sw 'O 'S 'EITIIAHHOL 'LSIHS SEIDNVHJI EIINNVN Evuh-'-T hitnrz -'35-C-:5'Ii'1f 1, 'xy J EANNI FRANCENIA BRENNEN, '05 ESTELLE CAMPBELL, Special 26 .4 E STONEY '07 ELIZABETH TOMPKINS, '06 few 1 , ,',x . f: .,! J! .ZX-7' 1, e11J4'f9L::ef N62 i ' 'f' ' - Q 7'-SGP , 'Fi , . ' ' X' 'xr ' Q uh N ax l E Q to rw, ft' f X A sim X jfbxff I My , fi r - X 1 E E f WH -fx V 7711 12, W . .h,x Ni! or ' ,fi f ' Wfff' A N X Q f 1 . ,lg , X ' 7,71 X M X ,, A xx E. I ft! . KW ' xx , fit!! My M' X jf! XX ' X 1,1-Qt' lf 1 ' Xxx 'Y f a gfniff X f X ' s MEX XE.. , 1 E ' W ti X ,,rf 'f 4 - , ,,,. -. f'1!.l4w!l,' H' fm: RQ - f:-yrqf e.-Y -, f-,., . ..,. , nf., ,. fn J ' V... , .QP fdnninr Gilman Motto .' Animo et fide Colors .' Blue and White Gliiiirern President EDNA NICCUTCHEON Vice-President -- GERTRUDE REEDER Secretary - LOUISE A. WIIJSON Treasurer - - SUE FLETCHER Editor - FRANCENIA BRENNEN 27 A Y if - ' ' W Svnphnmnrr 0112155 I . 'X -freak . lFia,5-X-Xi, A Motto : She who strlves conquers I ,f- -fgQ.i--,XX . 1 7.-f -X 'TV Y'.-Tfgxw ' 47 Wx v rfzfrif RW J' f6QfQ2I',3,F' QQ Colors : Garnet and Gray Qixirfa I f r f . no LL I rr Af-fy I, 1'- i gg - Flower .' Red Carnation f ff fkffiiff NI I ,, - . . f , fr f , rf , Rlper locker, rlper locker I I A' ' 7' A X I ff f xl 'XXX Rip, rah, riX, ri ' ffjf ff X X X We are the class of 1906 I , I A N f 2' 4 .v pl, lf- 'X' X Q 5 I ff .. , ,u II X President - - - - MARY WILLIAMS Vice-President - GEORGIA GRAHAM Secretary - BELLE DUNCAN Treasurer - JOE FOSTER Editor 28 ELIZABETH TOMPKINS 1,2 If l l! I f 17 1 My ,N ,A., ' 7 ,lffjl fl ,-ff nf f ,fyvf 1:1wifgo.f 5. IIWUM' , I nl , 'IQ' ,l I i I x u U gi N1 1 1 I 1 1 I 'N .1 1 4 N 4 'I . illrmlymzxn 0112155 Motto: Lahore et Honore. Colors: Old Gold and Black p Flower .' Violet Yell: Ziplar, ziplar, ziplar, zeven, Hurrah for the class of 1907 Qbftirvrz I I IQ, l Presfldent l - - - I ly if Vice-Presvlolerlt - fl! i 'Ev V Secretary - ll 5 E Treasurer . ih, ill E . ' - gf 'i 11' N I I' Yi ,---0 E E Wm ' 'lla W l 'J E 44:7 M x 4-Q 1i.--- - S - e ' ,-V Ky f , r- Ffks if FW' 29 MYRTIS ALINE BROWN LOTTIE WARDLAW SUSIE HENDERSON - J EANNIE STONEY JEANNIE STONEY if If ff. X ff if gf ly A New QC KXIJ X 4,7 2, .732 Aix yMr':'fE,L1c? A fZfkfl:: .,- :'A:.3f. pf . J V' fo ff fl 'lv' -. .iff y ff: ,- 11:-6-EC-T'-ff Y'-'G .X-eif .A Q wif 171.-,, '-Ng--L' .. :f -.-.erv - ' , 4.5 'Ziff I 1-I 1-'.. -. 5 - ' 3 I w Q P , 4 yr , . 4' xv I' x vgfjw . A 9 Y ffl' ' X fe ,wg -1 2, 4 e ., ,.-Lg '..- W , 4 t , ix ,I Z-V to ffl' 4, fx! RU . 1 f H , fl 7 f I LinLi ff- ..f-5 , , ef Xv 39 1 1.3 XL Z Q as os? l L Color : Heliotrope Flower: Heliotrope Motto: Chacune a son gout Yell: Boom-a-lack-a, Boom-a-lack-a Bow-Wow-wow 5 Ching-a-lack-a, Ching-a-lack-a Chow-chow-chow g L Boom-a-lack-a, Ching-a-lack-a , Who are We? Who are Specials ? We ! We! We ! Gmiirrrz President - - - GERTRUDE ALL Vice-President - IRENE WHISNANT Secretary - FLORA ADAMS Treasurer - ETHEL WELLS Editor - ESTELLE CAMPBELL -P 30 N15 1' 'fun liinhvrgartvn lawn, 19114 BERTHA REAVES MAY BELLE HENDERSON CARRIE STRIBLING CLEORA BRUNSON LESLIE ARTHUR MISS MACFEAT J OSIE WITHERS SOPHIE RICHARDSON , ' , - if Sl 'L 'f'fS'isL L 'LL' f A 'ff-f A A I5 fijw e 'L' ,,.I .Ki 3: 454 ts!-ggi' I 0 in a wif? Q r f' - A-1 1 f H MJ' QS ' mf retr Kinhvrgzxrtvn 'Evpartmvnt But to be young was very heaven. - Wadsworth HE aim of the Kindergarten Department is to give that best of all womanly know- ledge, the training of the little child. Part of Creed adopted by Class of 1904. We believe in little children as the most precious gift of heaven to earth. We believe that they have immortal souls, created in the image of God, coming forth from Him, and to return to Him. We believe that in every child are infinite possibilities for good or evil, and 'that the kind of influences With which he is surrounded in early childhood largely determines Whether or not the budding life shall bloom in fragrance and beauty, its fruit a noble, Godlike character. Yet she carried a doll as she toddled alone And she talked to that doll in a tongue her own. 1468 0, m W3 1 I x gf JB I L, , fi! EQ '27- Gf .. E 32 YQ . . . . Glahinvi MISS ABLE U , NANNIE GRIST MAY BELLE HENDERSON TYSON ENGLISH MARY HERBERT MAUDE EDWARDS GRACE KIRKPATRICK, Prest. GEORGIA GRAHAM GERFFRUDE REEDER HARRIET ERVIN ,Y KITTIE KIRKPATRICK W IDA SALLY 33 ' ' E' 7FFl3iT'GG 'E www fj fri? 'f:Ai5 , Q X Li ixgy .71 .1 I .f fi' ff 'il E D 5? 5 14, S iff fft , EE! might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saith the Lord of hosts. -Zech. 4:6. Colors : White and Gold. 091'Iirrr5 - - GRACE KIRKPATRICK - - NANNIE GRIST MAY BELLE HENDERSON - KITTIE KIRKPATRICK if Ni it 34 Prest. - - - BESSIE BARNETT Vice-Prest. MARGA Cor. See'y - - MAY ZEIGLER Rec. Sec'y - GEORGIA GRAHAM Treas. - - BARNETTE SPRATT Executive Committee BESSIE BARNETT l .Av Prest. ---- MARIE KEEL Vice-Prest. - - S Cor. See'y - - M.B Ree.See'y - - - BESSIE POAG Treas. - - BARNETTE SPRATT' MARIE KEEL I CYNTHIA NEAL f 'ffm Glurrg llliirrarg Svnrivig Ellirut Germ Ad- whiff' Uffm 1, , We V Prest. - 4 MAE DELLE BARRE RET VLECKIE 3' Vice-Prest. - - - BESSIE POAG X X f it, fr f Cor. Sec'y - LOUISE MCMURRAY N fff,, , Rec. Seffy - - - E. TOMPKINS . , ff Treas. - - BARNETTE SPRATT T4 lk W H i , Executive Committee l X ' ' . X ' ' MAE DELLE BARRE IQITTIE KIRKPATRICK - I I ' MAGGIE MCFADDEN VIRGINIA SHERARD l GEORGIA GRAHAM C HHN C Srrrnnh iilrrm ' ' ' I M, I, I . ELDEN EPPS . X ,U V 3 xl lglilg Ulntlinitliw LANKENSHIP A , V RQSXN -A ' W ' KITTIE KIRKPATRICK, Chairman ' . ,W M 1 Q , fo L BARNETTE SPRATT k ' I 'C i f l A ,ff l MARIE KEEL Executive Committee . ' - E- ff ' fd I J 557 MAE DELLE BARRE I X .. - -K , ,W 3 - XXX X ff NEVA ROGERS ff ' Xyxyi-, e A ' It IQATE MONTGOMERY MARY TEW ' ' X M' ' A ETHEL WELLS - ' Mall Olnmmiiivr I or BESSIE BARNETT, Chairmen BESSIE SUMMERWELL MATTIE DANTZLER BARNETTE SPRATT QUERY :h Resolved, T da' Qlnmmrnremrnt Behatr hat the education of girls should put more stress on the cultivation of the aesthetic tastes I than on the development of the logical powers. V Affirmative ------- GRACE KIRKPATRICK 35 ,.Ii1.i.:,-iefe'Rg1't, I. O O k I . t I I ,, F VV A ---. ---v--'--'- I ' ' ' Q inthrnp Eitvrarg Svnrivtg .f . l .x REX? RA President - CAROLINE CAIN Ufj ,J - Vice-President HARRIET ERVIN , 5,4 Secretary - - MAY BELLE HENDERSON fs' 4 X6 'CQlL Rec. Secretary BERTHA JACOBS l Treasurer ---- EDNA MCCUTCHEON X Q Ex. Com. - WILLIE HARRIS, HARRIET GODFREY A i A ' U X f' f l l President ---- FLORENCE LIDE M N 'h , N Q Vice-President KATE MCLURE 'NI ,W My Secretary - - ESTELLE COLEMAN 55 I' A, Rec. Secretary - PEARLE YOUMANS Al 3 I A A ,AXA Treasurer ---- LESLIE ARTHUR J Y IU I Ex. Com. - BELLE LOFTON, HENRIETTA EVE r U I is i , ' President - MARY MAJOR jk I A A Vice-President ---- IDA SALLY 1 ' ' Secretary - ANNE PORCHER i K Rec. Secretary - SOPHIE RICHARDSON mr f Treasurer ---- ELEANOR DESPORTES -ZX-X Ea. Coin. - - RHEA DALLAS, LOUISE WILSON QI n m m i I t P 2 5 Hall Committee LEILA HEPBURN, Chmn.g ANNE PORCHER, KATEAMCLURE, MARY BURTON, OMIE SANDERS Play Committee RACHEL BRAWLEY, Chinn., EDNA MCCUTCHEON, IDA SALLY, ANNE PORCHER, L. WILSON MARY BURTON, GRAY NEIL, HARRIET GODFREY. DEBATE: Query-Resolved, That the education for girls Should put more Stress on the cul- tivation of the aesthetic tastes than On the development of the logical powers. Negative-LEILA HEPBURN 36 P s 'TWH 'F' 'UH lQ Qlnllvgv Marzhalz owe ESTELLE COLEMAN, W. '04. RACHEL BRAWLEY, W. '04. MAY B. HENDERSON, W. Special, '04 ' , BELLE DUNRAR, W. '05, MARY MOG. MAJOR, W. '04. MYRTLE BLANKENSHIP, C. '04 BESSIE ROGERS, W. '03 BARNETTE SPRATT, C. '04 SARAH REYNOLDS, C. '04 , ' VIRGINIA SHERARD, C. '05 KITTIE KIRKPATRICK, C. '04 . OLIVE BOGGS NEWTON, Chief C. '04 37 ' Spring Out in the Woods on the grass soft and green, Out 'neath the sky all so fair and so blue, Out Where the cowslips and violets sweet Peep from the leaves where they've long lain Breathing the freshness of all the new world, Hearing the birds as they call to their mates, Learning a lesson in Nature's new birth, Watching the murmuring brook go its Way 3 Lazily watching the busy ants work, Happily dreaming of castles and love, Loving the trees as they burst into bloom, Shedding around me the richest perfume. Thus I lie daily as spring time comes in Happy in living in Nature and God. ,al Elf Hun mmm, Eur If you were here I cannot think how happy I should be. asleep The world, so dark, would wear its crown of gold, A And every flower that blooms along the way Would hold another meaning in its nod, And every bird that sings upon the bough Would utter notes of meaning far more clear, And every leaf and every twig and stone Would have a meaning to my heart, O love. Little songsters twitter in their humble nests And fill the forest with a symphony, And every violet in its purple cup Would blush a deeper purple in my love . If you were here. 38 iii Uhr winthrnp Glnllvgv I-Hnurnal, Simi? MARY MCGREGOR MAJOR, '04, W., Editor-fm-Chief A - OLIVE BOGGS NEWTON, '04, C., Business Momagefr MAY ZEIGLER, '04, C. GERTRUDE ALL, C. ' .RHEA DALLAS, '04, W. HENRIETTA EVE, '05, W. ' BESSIE ROGERS, '04, W. IDA SALLY, '04, W. JOSIE WITHERS, Special, '04, C. 39 ,limi X-11 whim me Hints Efwvnig-09112 H EAD IT I Read it I You must read it to us I called Bess, coming down the attic stairs, gaily waving a greatly-worn leather-backed blank book in her hand. IL Aunt Katherine, to whom she spoke, was a white-haired, sunny-faced old lady of about seventy years, and a general favorite with the young poople, who all called her Aunt regardless of relationship. Well, well, my dear! But what is it ? she said, cheerily, as Bess joined the group of merry young girls gathered around her. Why, 'tis my old diary that I kept at Winthrop College when I was just a young girl like the rest of you, and loved fun and mischief as much as any one-more, perhaps, than was for my good. But what part shall I read you? Here I I think I'll start at the new year, and, with a reminiscent smile, she opened out the yellow-leafed volume and began Thursday night, Dec. 31, 1903. Tomorrow, the Hrst day of the new year, and, at the same time, the first day of the leap year 1904 I C May all our old maids profit by it IJ Shall I, or shall I not, make reso- lutions? That is the question. On first thought I think I shan't, for they're too much trouble to keep 3 on second and better thought, I think I shall, if they'll make me any bet- ter for the keeping, for I need it sadly, heaven knows. Then, be it resolved : I That I shall cease to H slip -for I may be caught some day, and in these days of restriction it might mean several months of the same. II That I shall study harder-for IVs are to be had for less than the asking, -recently. III That I cut no more recitations, for the same reasons as the afore-mentioned. IV That I will sweep the trash into the dust-pan instead of under the trunk, as for- merly-the same method in my madness as before, on account of the peering eyes of CKP .77 V That I do not spend half, my time hanging around for the mail, since Uncle Sam has ceased to be of any service to me. VI That on retiring, I do not collect all the stray shoes in the room to throw at my room-mate's head when her quiet UD slumbers disturb the dead of night. And, too, that if by any strange chance they should awake her, I shall not pretend that I threw the above- mentioned shoes at a rat. A VII That I say my prayers on the floor every night instead of a few unuttered words in bed. VIII That I get to breakfast on time at least one morning in the week-Sundays not included. IX ThatI do not pollute the sacred precincts of my room by profane language- or, to use the mild Winthrop expression for it, by slang. X Last, but not least, that I try to love my enemies, the girls who room above me -the 5:30 risers, who wear the proverbial seven league boots-included. Enough of those I I thank my stars that I can break all rules tonight, throw shoes, and do anything else before I begin the struggle of trying to keep resolutions. 40 , I 'M 'I 'WW' 1-1 f Friday night, Jan. 1, 1904. Went to a watch meeting in E. and M. D's room. We drank to the health of the new year with coca-cola, and told ghost stories. Were sure we heard teachers once or twice, and after struggling under beds amidst the accumulation of Sages of dust, rushing behind the screen, and falling into the wardrobe, found there was no one out there, and that our trouble was all in vain. The second time, however, we were not so lucky, as M. D. made so much noise lforcing her avordupois into the wardrobe that the teachers insisted on coming in. Of course the two girls whose room we were in were sleeping peacefully, and all would have gone well, but M. D., in an attempt to change her rather trying position, turned over the wardrobe, and, as it had no back, she was left standing against the wall with all those teachers gazing at her. So they pulled the rest of us out from our hiding places with the assurance that we would be reported. I spent the rest of the night out with some other girls, anyway, and there were so many of us-three in one single bed-that I had to sleep with my feet on a box under the bed, amidst all sorts of rubbish, and was in mortal terror whenever a rat chanced to roam my way. Of course we cut breakfast next morning, as it was holiday. 'But there's that old light bell! Here goes to the fulfilling of resolution VII ! I I 1 Saturday night, Jan. 2. Had to go to recitations today, and, of course, didn't know a thing. So there's another resolution broken! Why did I make them anyway? No mail again today I Has every- body forgotten me 'Z H Sunday, IJ an. 3. Cut breakfast again this morning, but got so hungry before dinner, vowed never to do it again. Didn't ,go to church, was too sleepy. Stayed at home and read Out for the Coin, by the author of John Henry. L. A-, came in and caught me doing it g told me it wasn't the proper thing to do during study-I mean meditation hour. The girls above kept up the usual racket, turning over wardrobes, performing all sorts of acrobatic feats, doing stunts, ' looping the loop, etc., at least that's what it sounded like to me. Don't tell me about loving your enemies ! I'm cured of the habit. Went to sleep in chapel tonight. Am afraid D. B. saw me, as he was sitting not far behind me. Monday, Jan. 4. h Didn't have time ,to get up my clothes before breakfast, so made a hasty exit after a rather hurried meal, fixed them, and, taking them out on the piazza, hastily dropped them down the elevator without looking. Instantly there arose a yell from one of the Sunny Africans who help carry the clothes to the laundry-I had dropped them on her head! Amidst avolley of words not suited to the ears of a modest young school girl, I withdrew with as much haste as my dignity would allow. Went to Chorus at twelve, and up town at three. Had lots of fun at the latter, but came back broke, Who'd think that fried oysters and H dopes would absorb so much? But enough of this ! I must wend my weary way to the practice rooms. 1 41 r Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1904. Got to breakfast on time this morning, said my prayers on the floor last night, and didn't throw any shoes at my room-mate. I'm surely coming on! Have been doing German all night, I most sincerely hope that some day there'll be a universal language, for I'm tired of this dig, dig, dig, on Deutsch, etc. Wednesday, Jan. 6. Nothing doing. Knew my lessons fairly well. Wouldn't write in you at all, old diary, if it were not to men- tion the fact that I got a letter. Actually got a letter! There's the half-past bell. O, if some kind person would only ask me to a feast ! Was never so hungry in my whole life. Thursday, Jan. 7. Gln called me up today, at this late hour, about that affair New Year's night, but we pleaded off on account of its being holiday-not without a stiff lecture, however. Sprained my wrist in some way this morning, and reporting at the infirmary for a remedy, was rewarded by a black pill. Haven't a doubt that the injured member would have been entirely well by now if I had indulged, but couldn't bring aforesaid pill home without help, so confided it to the tender mercies of a vase in the iniirmary oflice. Came home and found a letter sticking in my door, so thought probably some one had divined my feelings and actually condescended to write me. But no! E. had put it there to get me back for a trick I had played on her, for I found upon close examination that the post- mark it had was glued on. I am tired and home-sick l O, if it were only June! Think of five months more ! If people would only write to you occasionally ! But nobody loves me. ' Friday night, Jan. 8. The same old thing-nothing doing! Thank heaven that tomorrow is Saturday, even if I do have German on Saturdays, and music, etc., etc. Had cooking today, made plum pudding, but UC. J T wouldn't let us eat any till next time, though she had some from the other class. I'm so hungry ! I'm going and steal some of Bell's beloved jam. I Saturday, Jan. 9. Have been over to the dance hall, and am going to spend the night with Bess. Am afraid to stay at home, for last night while my tired brain was filled with visions of huge cakes with layers of long, thick letters, goods boxes full of Huyler's candy, and all such stuff as dreams are made of, there was a hasty stampede across my face, and my sleeping brain recognized my ever-present arch-enemy, the rat. With one ding ! I sprang into the mid- dle of the floor, much to the terror of my sleeping room-mate, who thought I was in the midst of a horrible night- mare until I hastily explained that it was something much worse. Needless to say, I didn't waste much time sleep- ing last night ! I expect to spend my last cent tomorrow for a rat trap and a hunk of cheese. But Bess will won- der what has become of me. Away with resolutions! They do me more harm than good. I'm going to wait till next year, and then, old diary, 1 declare I'll keep them l So long ! And to think that's a week of Aunt Katherine's school days ! said Nell. Things were so funny then. Fancy having to cook things instead of using condensed pellets ! N o wonder it was the day of the hungry school girl. And then not having noise-proof walls, wireless telephones, telegraphs, and all that sort of thing ! How inconvenient ! But it all sounds so quaint and old timey. But come, girls ! It's time for us to go. Is the air-ship at the door? Yes ? Well, good-bye Aunt Kate, there's hope for the rest of us if you were once so mischievous. ' A But old Aunt Kate was lost in her reverie and saw only the old-fashioned buildings of the Winthrop of her days, and the familiar faces of the crowd of girls who Hocked in and out. -K. S. M., S. S. 42 e7 I 'gig 'mm' -v. Sflhalia German Qlluh 7 . i 1 NELASAUNDERS WILLIAMSON 4 CYNTHIA NEAL 7 GERTRUDE ALL 10 MIRIAM JORDAN 2 FLORA ADAMS . 5 OMIE SANDERS 8 MATTIE SMITH 11 ELEANOR BRUNSON 3 MATTIE THOMAS 6 BESSIE DAVIS 9 ELEANOR BREMER 12 JOSIE WITHERS Uhr Cflvrpairhnrvan Cwrman Glluh p -i '- . , A Motto : H On with the Dance ! Let Joy be Unconfinedf' x ' Colors: Crimson and Cream Flower : The Red, Red Rose PRESIDENT, M. MCC. TEW VICE-PRESIDENT, H. R. CROUCH SEc'Y AND TREAS. A. A. PORCHER ililrmhvra I. G. BLOUNT C. D. BOYKIN C. P. CAIN H. EVE M. MCG. MAJOR K. K. MCLURE H. L. MOORE H. L. MORRISON A. B. PRESCOTT S. S. PORTER E. C. TRACY 43 k Q1 EL :nuff N. -ff W UT N 1 f 1 , i 11 1, F 1 ' x 1 W 4 1 'r iz W 1 gl 1 - -As.f- v - 'V f W V- -y Y, .S 1. Studentsinust assemble promptly during the ringing -of the five minutes bell and remain in their places until the blessing is asked. Seve' YXAA,-S -S ' I Al ll l xi l GV' ' fa fl? 654' -u Lui 5e:':'2QX ' ,I Y' lx, Qs .J Ives: . .., k 96 . Ops? X QS' ' I IH O04 S Of 1 Q ex ta fi' 0 066. H a f4-- My ' V' 04 .N 5 1,7476 ' ,I of, '04, Y-O X X re 'F Y . N 5 2 ,S . I0 A i, 1 I ,I 'Q MM f I- ' ' 1 ' f f 'brig x to 9 4. , gal jqledcrlgnf 0-at kos? vow q 4 N 01 N . , lb 1, 41 64.9 7 J J '. Vg e ma .. X X .M l U50 ' I Je arcane Q A ff i Ii hom fffczfqf' X X ' W X il 'mm fried f' I J A ' q 5 flea . 'I' 'fd' 4 LA n ., an Q12 xxx X C W 5, e Xe X e ee 3 05 fa, I 3 . X WI M my M . Q V b il XE c PHL X X au L21 , 6. 04,15 . X v Wolff .Y ul- 494 by c U sv Qj ' . TJIXBC woixx 11- UIOVT Wm 9 l Dwkowli . cg- ' do X jiihe, COXXC N i 3 V Q. I 3 vflf , e ' 'N-n - 'f Y' ' - ----,fifA+---H---..Y7V.-H ...,...k 2 -ally -777,7 W, W ,,l,,,,l,,, ,,,,,- AYWA. ' 'x J G ermll 4 k Q2-xg, K 3 ,O 5 X f T21 ,,,,,.--- L18 Q No btudcnt or suulbnts 511 p tx fcxtixe murmlmncnt or Celebmtxon mm m mal meg any pm' ,', . xxllhout spgcmal pcrmisxifm of thy I u uhm 0-7 CL! Q!c.AfQ. N Q Q, 7? ' -Xi f il 11 gi If - E Xxx' 29. H959 M r Mme .- , Ki- xezff -.121 , . E315 5-::,'fI -:---'--2:1-..-, ZR:-'!!!-1:55.-ul' l l - I ,..g:-Ilgggummizzv.:rag-.-. ,..-fr:-:sn.::::::::,....::7:.. -22::2!!!l!!iii:::::::QE!!!QlliiiifmiiizzA. 3 ti ---:::1f2E?'3'11i?551f-152 5l1E2Sull':'H:innull -+: N...-a:a -rr:---Tii '-Zig:-.5 I f ., ,.. , ,L---1 .-- '?1' :11T'-' :::.2LL: ::-- ,uuuml tg 1 , iauakri M6111 'Pam H4 iltrmlyrnvn MAY BLANKENSHIP, Capt. MAY BLANKENSHIP, F BESSIE LYNCH, L. F. GERTRUDE MEARES, R. F. IDA BLOUNT, L. F. CARY LOUD, G. ANNIE SITGREAVES, G. ETHEL COLEMAN, C. Svnphumnrr ETHEL STURKEY, Capt. ROSAMOND BRUCE, F. BESSIE HUNTER, F. BESSIE LADD, R. F. EMMA TRACEY, L. F. IDA MAY WILLIS, G. MAREL KIRKPATRICK, G. ETHEL STURKEY, C. Eluninr FRANCENIA BRENNEN, Capt HENRIETTA HUFFMEYER, F ANNIE REESE, F. MAUD STRIBLING, R. F. MABEL GARDENER, L. F. HENRIETTA EVE, G. CARRIE PECUES, G. FRANCENIA BRENNEN, C. Svvninr GRACE KIRKPATRICK, Capt. CYNTHIA NEAL, F. THERESA LIGHTSEY, F. CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, R. F SELDEN EPPS, L. F. SUSIE PARKER, G. GRACE KIRKPATRICK, G. NETTE SPRATT, C. A 'VT ' ' 1 D Svrninr Olapiain Iflall Gram 1 GRACE KIRKPATRICK 2 CYNTHIA NEAL Left Guard Right Cir. 3 KATE PLOWDEN 4 MARY MAJOR 5 LEILA HEPBURN Capt. Goal Center - q A , 6 MYRTLE BLANKENSHIP 7 MARIE KEEL Y Goal Right Side Circle SELDEN EPPS NETTE SPRATT ESTELLE COLEMAN CHARLOTTE THOMPSON Right Guard Center Left Circle Guard Left Side Circle 47 '.vT IfQQ'g f'f-ffTr'G'ZF7V1i 7 D ' ' C , ' '.:3 V - X ' ' E- f ,A .44-A A T I 1 4 Uhr Ctrvat 131152 ACH of these pictures represent a familiar scene. To the person Who guesses them correctly, and sends in a line explaining the situation, We will give a prize. To help you solve these interesting puzzles, We will state that the first is the-+same girl. This will be enough assistance if you think hard. Some one is going to Win the big prize. You may be the lucky one. It will not cost yon one cent. But this is not all. The persons competing in this contest will be admitted free of charge into examinations, our great contest beginning May 13, 1904. The first prize in the May con- test is a Pass g the second, a Condition 3 the third, a Failure. Just think of it. You have an average of six chances, and there are 500 girls, making a total of 3,000 chances. To enter the big contest easily, train yourself in this one. Study these pictures carefully. In case of a tie the prize Will be distributed equally. Send in your solutions at once and get the first Great Prize-sixty per cent. on Model School. Second prize, Astronomical Solu- tion to Showalter. Third prize, an Abbreviated Latin or German Lesson. We are reliable, andthe prizes will be distributed fairly. This chance means a fortune to you. Send your solutions to the LANG SYNE STAFF, Dormitory Parlors, 715 Oakland Avenue Winthrop College. 48 'UVWW' 'WM PKXGJEBE 95339015 ! 11199519 SK'p.7'0Qb kg F q'l'T 5, I fa . l'l h f f 1 A W , 'ffflfWiN5 e -e e 'I - ': 1 FH 1: 5 -' ' , ':E?,g,---- i---. - T , -Xi. xy ' -1121, A 'T' ,,.-1,1-H, lo-' fig- - Q f-X -' 4-r. 22 S! , ,V V' ' -C :I'!,,95-I .,L. ' f Q' .:i'5Qflg'ig5 ' TLQ35 52? e ,lg-viii? 1552? .-:lt ,,,',' LI-. if W ' r-5.111 ,Haas t Gaz Ma' gn! , ,...-. .4 .1 ' N ' L Wilted What. . Y T.- study gives her the most holy joy 'I 'QT-f' Clcgfg-, D ' . -F57.iTii1K6.fFS7'7 ' ,,4I1z'Q f f c-'M--. 'rn fvw P ' -f'?.:54,i5f-SQA I H Reception is over. 10:30 Hurry ! Hurry ! and be careful as to technique r-if QL We ? 5W ' 'l' 11 JIQQQLQQQ -A I ' 4-ui-J.. 5.44, we-4-'Y' .ro 24.2.44 l 'll sl ff k 1 X ' l V N r l f. 'lx4':'Q,X XTZZE, ,ft 'l? ,,l Leif ,Q - W - E ? -, . .,:'f:A is- -V -,,1f:rf2pg-Zxfg-Z-E2-g1' 3 L .4 b n ' . A.. ,lff f l ,r Lv .-la -,! vim '-F 1+ ' 1 Winthrop in ruins, lbut - ,ifggjlgizzf ' A . - . -244: .Qili,r:l3Tg.E?,',:1 .I I - SL. Pb . . 1 4 Nl '. 'f 1'-A .f A 1. gf'-T3-2 l N 4,2:ZT., Egg? ,xg 'Q , ' Q 122- . .QS 'f JZ? -1- ,f: Xl ' wma 5, ix , ' - N ' -xf X Ll , s ' U, ,f ' ' wwf Nlglfflx ' A ' ,lf vl U! V Q 1 fly' f 4' , , N, 1 l !1f,,,,.,. . U f rf.,-Z ' i ii, - H Stop, ' little ' man, the cap can't run Hlnt Supply Ifaeutenant and Captamz after each as I 1 1 S5151 . 0112155 nf 15114 There are many tales of a Wonderful class T Such as were not told before, So I'l1 tell you in rhyme of deeds not done By the'class of 1904. They never broke those thirty rules Because they were too shy, Never Wanted Christmas holiday --good reason Why. Never cared at all for Huylers, Never Wanted curly locks, Never'thought of having a feast Until their neighbors got a box. Never Wanted pictures taken ' Afraid they'd scratch the glass, Never cared to go a shopping This energetic Senior Class. Never hated their senior caps Until Spring uniforms were sold, Never cared to talge Geology f?J After the faculty were told. When you meet the tripping Seniors Wearing panamas galore, They'll give you ia lengthy sequel To the Class of 1904. 52 'T ' wi CEIPP Ollnh 1 . - CHARLOTTE BOYKIN ELLA MCCLELLAN ELEANOR BREMMER NELLIE KILLEIN ' - KATE MONTGOMERY BESSIE DAVIS MATTIE THOMAS 53 'Gi-6 ff'9E5Q1:fL7-i:7BF?'!7Z !'1 M f' ' A .V V - V 4 V Hnitvh Baughtvra nf the Qlnnfvhvrarg A MARY MCGREGOR MAJOR BESSIE ROGERS LUCY EARLE Recording Sec'y. President Treasurer CALLIE C. DEES MARGARET LECKIE ANNE ALLSTON PORCHER Corresponding Sec'y. lst Vice-Pres. 2nd 'Vice-Pres. 54 Q QE a' I ff Hmmm P Mnhhvaava Anpiranta BESSIE BARNETT 'to Diana KATE MCLURE to Demeter CARRIE CAIN to Themis LESLIE ARTHUR to Erato SAIDIE REYNOLDS to Juno BESSIE SUMMERILL to Calliope MYRTLE BLANKENSHIP to Venus MAGIE MCFADDEN to Hebe OLIVE NEWTON to Minerva And in the days to come, having attained their ideals and having arrived at that period in their progress When nectar and ambrosia have become their daily diet, they shall be transported through a mazy mist of cloud to the heights of Mt. Olympus, where receiving their iinal degrees of divinity, they shall perform such propitious deeds that in the ages to come, legends of them shall be fondly cherished and daily recounted. 56 Ellie Euzzirz Ei:-zziv Azznriatinn President - ----- LEILA HEPBURN Vice-President - - EDITH WILLIS Secretary - ' - - - CHARLOTTE THOMPSON Recorder - ----- ESTHER BOYD Critic .- - - ------ RHEA DALLAS Aseoeieite.Workers A- TYSoN ENGLISH, CARRIE ONSLOW, MAUDE EDWARDS . Glnnntiiutinn nf the Euzziv iiiizziv Azzuriaiinn ART. I. The motto of every Buzzie Lizzie shall be: Satan finds mischief for idle hands to do. ART. II. The only requirements for membership shall be that the applicant shall have previously acquired the habit of Working Without ceasing. ART. III. The Buzzie Lizzie Association Shall have a meeting every fifth holiday at 5g30 a.' m. I Q ART. IV. Every member Shall always rise at the ringing of the 6:30 bell-Sundays included. ' ART. V. Any member not receiving a double star on housekeeping shall be expelled from the Association. g 57 P fnnhhvaara Azpirania BESSIE BARNETT 'to Diana KATE MCLURE to Demeter CARRIE CAIN to Themis LESLIE ARTHUR to Erato SAIDIE REYNOLDS to Juno BESSIE SUMMERILL to Calliope MYRTLE BLANKENSHIP to Venus MAGIE MCFADDEN to Hebe OLIVE NEWTON to Minerva And in the days to come, having attained their ideals and having arrived at that period in their progress when nectar and ambrosia have become their daily diet, they shall be transported through a mazy mist of cloud to the heights of Mt. Olympus, Where receiving their final degrees of divinity, they shall perform such propitious deeds that in the ages to come, legends of them shall be fondly cherished and daily recounted. 56 Ellis Iguzzie lizzie Azznriatinn l President - ------ LEILA HEPBURN Vice-President - - EDITH WILLIS Secretary - ' ---- CHARLOTTE THOMPSON Recorder - ----- ESTHER BOYD Critic' .- - - ------ RHEA DALLAS AssoefLate.Wo'rleers A TYSON ENGLISH, CARRIE ONSLOW, MAUDE EDWARDS . Glnnztiiuiinn nf the Enzziv iiiizziv Aaanriaiinn ART. I. The motto of every Buzzie Lizzie Shall be: Satan iinds mischief for idle hands to do. ART. II. The only requirements for membership shall be that the applicant shall have previously acquired the habit of Working Without ceasing. ART. III. The Buzzie Lizzie Association Shall have a meeting every fifth holiday at 5g30 a. m. I Q ART. IV. Every member shall always rise at the ringing of the 6:30 bell-Sundays included. I ART. V. Any member not receiving a double star on housekeeping shall be expelled from the Association. w 57 ' b'Tii7TE:lg9'Wifi?-.f7'5hflel71 . - Y l 1 w 'hr llllalvfartnrz 1 . 4 w 1 i ll I 4 i i 1 T 13, li ,E 1 1' l T 4 5 it Li I Q L F V li il 3 1 l ESTELLE COLEMAN MAE DELLE BARRE NETTE SPRATT BESSIE DAv1s DORCAS CALMES MARIE KEEL MAY ZEIGLER Motto : United we stand, divided We fall. Mode of Warfare .' Arms- Then turning off the light, the signal made, Parker in the front of them, Which rouses the teachers from their ambuscade. Volleyed and thundered. Forward the midnight raid 3 Stormed at by Able and Coch No one was there dismayed, Doors slammed-bold their songg Not tho' the raiders knew They the chief actors. . Some one had stumbled. The daring Mdlefactors. Q22 22 ggggnolsffgy' When can their glory fade ? Theirs but to do and Hy. ' O, the wild rows they raised I Into Licht's precincts driven, gil the iaculgty wonldered. Rushed the Invincible Seven. Onor t e C .arge t eyfnade' Honor the midnight raid, Adams to right of them, Noble Malefactors. Russell to left of them, I 58 , 1 lx . iz' J A ,A A y I Flhv Nightingalm Y uwowmw.-Wf., , Directors of Chorus ..... Monotone. . . Squealer .... Triller ...... . . .CLIVE GAINES ....... ...... RACHEL BRAWLEY . .... MATTIE DANTZLER . . . . . . . . . MARGARET LECKIE .HARRIET ERVIN Howler ......... Bullfrog Bass. . Efiicient in all parts .............,.. ' ...... ....................... ......-.. ........................,............ . . . BESSIE ROGERS .....IDA SALLY Moolel of Imitation: SCREECH OWL ltecitals given for purpose of promoting in general the quality of patient long suffering. Glnmmvnm nf the Igrrzfa 'C The Nightingale Sextette was chief attraction during the Winter season. - ' R Operatic evieiu. H The Seictettew is variously gifted, a chorus harmonious and enchanting. E --Iiitefrstate College News. t if The Charm gf the Nightingale Segctette is so invigorating that during one of its recitals the eyes refused to close, the F3 S language. ' '-The Critic. .-' ' 1.iTWWf'iz5'iTaLQi-'if 1? 'Y ' ' b in be an to boil, and the tongue to utter strong 59 f 'Q ' Q 'mi W - . ' ' ' l E 'ft-t ' Striker Striker Striker Striker Striker Striker Striker w flhv Ernthvrlg Enuv Hninn for love in a cottage. for a solitaire . . 1 Motto : Arrna Verumque Cano ..-.... .......-...--............ fl...-........ for the tall and very swell . for the love tone crooner . . . for Davidson. for a chemist. . . for an air castle ............-... BESSIE BARRON ......MARY MAJOR .CYNTHIA NEAL KATE PLOWDEN ROBERTA HALL .SUSIE PARKER LIZZIE FORNEY And the strikers shall keep on striking until they strike a stroke, which striking a stick shall cause the strikers to realize themselves stuck by the strike struck to the stick to which they must keep on sticking through all the strikes struck H for better and for WOFS6. 60 1 N 'hr '-invrgviir ighvnnmvna 12 , I l Queen of Magic ...... . . . .EVA BEACH Egyptian Sorceress ...... WILLIE HARRISS Speedy Talker ..,...... . . .SELDEN EPPS Shrew Tamer ...... .... J ULIA MOBLEY Lightning Cartoonist ........ MAY CHAPLIN Shadowgraphist ........... BERTHA JACOBS Conjurer ............. ' ........ BESSIE COUNTS The Phenomena were once compelled to perform, and the feats accomplished were truly W Epps first appeared on the scene and after an ovation at the rate of five hundred words per half minute with ges- tures of equal rapidity, she' gave one shrill call in answer to which Eva Beach and May Chaplin came running through a side door, while Mrs. Cochran unexpectedly appeared without any apparent entrance way. Instanta- onderful. Selden neously Bessie Counts and Willie Harris rushed down from the ceiling and began to do the Conjurer and Sorceress acts. ,Hannah Mobley turned her shrew taming .power upon her, while Bertha Jacobs shadowing rapped weird scenes before her, Eva Beach called down magic aid and Selden Epps again unloosed her tongue. Under the com- C h bined influence of Magic, Sorcery, Conjurey, Shrewery and the above mentioned Powers of Darkness, Mrs. oc ran was transported by Spirits to her office, and Selden Epps, looping the loop, rushed through the dormitory chatter- ing Volubly to tell the news while the remaining Phenomena continued the performance. . 61 mwffiffiifszfrf-.rw 'f sT51fv',arj'gQv,f:f mf 'fQfA'h'7 ' , , 1 -' so ' - P' P P' ' we- -F -wr-...AL ' Uhr Obhil Ellrllnum Authority on Other People's Business Flirt . . Smart Aleck . . Saint among Sinners Oddest of the Odd . Talker for the Crowd . . Compiler of Tabulated Statistics . 62 . BESSIE PoAG . LOUISE MCMURRAY GRACE KIRKPATRICK . NANNIE GRIST KITTIE KIRKPATRICK FLORRIE LIDE BELLE LoFToN Smnng lima 5 W 1 1 i S illiemhvrsa THERESA LIGHTSEY CALLIE DEES ' PEARL YOUMANS CARRIE HUNTER 1 ' FLORENCE HENDRICKS ' Flower: Sunflower , Motto: Strive to be first Yell: Kim lim, Zim lim, Jip, ian, jum, Sunny Jim, Sunny Jim, Him, Him, Him. 63 - A QTC7? :ig VX . :sa W Qvrnmmvnimiinnz To Whom it May Concern : On looking over the college records of the following young Women I find that their Work has been most excellent.. Though the Work of the four years has been very strong, the senior year has proved the strongest in breaking dining- room rules. With all they have impressed me as women of noted characteristics, but not steady in application. Every year's record shows excellent marks-in many cases averag- ing from fifteen to forty per cent. The fact, that they are so recommended here proves that they are equal to any emergency. H 64 ' J li 17-li' Q ',N Yn'kw' rf ' C We beg the notice of Crazy Mary's Minute Men to Margaret Leckie, who has been known to leave her downy couch as the last stroke of the breakfast-bell was dying on the crisp morning air, and throwing her belt on her left shoulder, a collar on her right, and filling her mouth with pins, beautifully uniformed she has been seen to reach her table, assisted only by a glance from Mrs. Cochran. se In order that Florence Lide may answer yes in re- porting for out-door exercises, we recommend that she adopt the profession of engineer on a freight train. fPoint to be explainedj . rig May Zeigler-as a professor has most aptly remarked, a young womaniof more than average mental ability and not Very steady in application, is recommended on account of her Very high ambition, as floor-walker on the planet of Mars. If disappointed in this ambition I recommend her as trainer and amuser of Taurus. we Kittie Kirkpatrick with step so light and elastic and form so graceful and willowy cannot but grace the Kirkpatrick- Hooligan Company as leading ballet-dancer. V 1 65 Carrie Cain is known to all as a distinguished wit, and I take great pleasure in recommending her to fill one of two positions-either as local editor of Harper's Bazaar, thereby preparing her to write the Love Affairs of an Old Maid, or as teacher of Arithmetic up to percentage. RQ Cynthia Neal, though a Tom Thumb in respect to Voice and stature is a Hercules in respect to conceit or self-esti- mation. But the point I am about to make is - ww Ida Salley, a young woman who for many years has played the role of short and sweet, she is most cordially recommended to all persons as a woman of high temper, and curbed mettfaljle enough to raise a serpent in the wilder- ness. R9 Kate Plowden, a young person of many admirers, will fill well the position of a pedagogue in a clay-hill school house. She will also be an efhcient leader in social circles, as her favorite amusement is H chewing the rag. 66 Sadie E. Reynolds, a lady of curles, airs, Qearsi and graces, is most heartily recommended as a subject or predi- cate of a cartoon. We cheerfully recommend this as her epitaph, With many Words of meaningless tones, she faith- fully tended-l' ' , R9 Mae Delle Barre, the most portly of the young Women would fill Well Mrs. O'Bryan's Chair. But judging from her fondness for all connected With pedagogy, I think she will attain greater success as instructor of that subject. No one need fear placing their youngest children under her care, for she loves her neighbor as herself . YS For losing her head and muttering wildly when called up, for looking through cute eyes, and for always gig- gling at the Wrong time, Bessie Davis is recommended to be put under restriction until the cuteness of the confinement Wears oi. ' , W To all looking for a manager of a circus, a manager of greater ability than Barnum or Bailey, one who if ani- mals can not be found will make them, We most joyfully present Harriet Ervin. 67 'K O PR 53 45' 1:2-iff' L4'V riaadvtawz 71 fxpovkgfff! Q04-afzb CPS, 7l,Z14u,ofcww'f'f'!'4 DWIG- CVD is . I t Af 1 I - A' V4 hA M ' I f' , Y gavyj -4, 'yan' , ' I i iz 3 , Swing The path has been stony, and steep, and long, And few stars light our way, Yet the end of conditions and glory of June Even we shall see some day. To you, fellow students, we leave one wish, That as the years shall pass, And you gather around by our Class tree Forget not our glorious class. Winthrop farewell Winthrop, farewell, Farewell to the days of yore, Seniors farewell Seniors, farewell, To the Class of 1904. -B. H. S., '04, arms' Willa lnif M l iii if-1 69 W - -'H - -s --'i'D-,vw---wf-u f- ---f- , - - ---- Y- . - V n, TORE YOUR TORE Is IT WORTH ANY- THING TO You? QUARE, honest dealing, prompt service, strict at- tention to your wants, and an earnest desire to satisfy you no matter at what cost TRADE AT GUR STORl STORE you know, a store all this community knows, a store that shows you the greatest assort- ment, a store that always quotes the lowest possible prices, a store that means to do the fair and square thing at all times and under all circumstances. This has always been the pol- icy of our store 2: :: :: 2: fLMail orders solicited and will receive prompt and care- ful attention :: :: 1: :: IL We carry all material neces- sary for the outfitting of Win- throp Students and will be glad to give any information desired concerning. same at any time :: :: :: :: :: A. Friedheim test 85 Bro. RocK HILL, S. C. Y. MKII' , - minthrnp nrmal tmh ilnhuaitrial Qlnllvgv A MPUS of forty acres, un- surpassed Buildings and equipment: Main Build- ing COfHces and Class Roomsl, Dormitory, Infirmary-all joined by covered ways. Excellent sani- tary sewerage. Ventilation per- fect. Hot and cold baths on every OF SOUTH CAROLINA ROCK HILL, S. C. Pleasant and Healthful Location RADUATES of the Normal Course will be granted, in addition to the de- gree, a Life License to teach in the Public Schools of the State. Shorter Normal Courses are offered leading to certificate I Life License to Teach I and to floor. Only two students placed ' ' ' ' ' ' Z - - ' - ' the degree of L. I. 2 I Z 1 Z I Z in one room. Single beds I 2 2 SPECIAL COURSES.-Stew Resident VVOman P hy si ci a n . ography and Typewriting, Dress- Gymnasiumwith trainedinstruct- l I T . . ' making, Millinery, Bookfkeep- or. Library of New Booksladdi- gist I ing. Either of these courses tions over a thousand volumes IQZQE5 f it--Cir?-.l may be completed in one year, yearlyl. Able Faculty in all De- ' and is rewarded by a certificate partments. Religious life care- N SJYQIE, of proficiency I Z Z : Z Z Z 2 2 2 fully guarded : : 2 : : : : : A Thorough instruction given in ,ah Cooking, Floriculture, Free V Hand and Industrial Drawing, I . l . t l . ll l -'il-5 'Bi--z Designing, Photography, Read- 1 i 1 ll L ' ' J 1 , . . ing and Physical Culture. Ar- O Cefj I ellfhefs and Afslsiants rangements have been made to ll . ll I 'WA ' , train Kindergartners : : : : : : 1 l ' J ' I ', 1 1 Students MUSIC.-In this department in- M struction given in Piano, Sight I . - I l . Singing and Chorus Singing : : 1 1 L I ' I l A SCHOLARSHIPS.-Each county - is iven as man schglafshi S as KI ll a a I ' I Y P - I L-' - ' . . ' ' ' . ' 2 ' Q ' I lt l'laS HTCIHDFTS ln the House Di ' , ' 1 ' ' L 1 l' ' Representatives. A scholarship M is worth 5100, and free tuition, I I - ' l - l - l - and must be won by competitive o ' I o ' 4 I' e ' ' . -. - - ..... ..... . I g I tixprnara fur Swanton nf Nur iklinniha g ' - - ' - ' f ' ' ' ' . FOR STUDENTS PAYING TUITION 35144.00 FOR STUDENTS HAVING FREE TUITION IO .OO 4 FOR SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS - - 6O.oo For Catalogue or Other' 4 'IB k 'll S Information, Address 0 ' 11 no It va Z 9 ' ' '3i Q' Q Ql:k'i1 Wil. I'i' a , .5 ' TT' ' - -- V l. ,I-s'b: W 1 ,. firginia - Carolina Chemical Co THE LARGEST lVIANUFACTURERS OF FERTILIZERS IN THE SOUTH AND IMPORTERS OF GERMAN KAINIT, MURIATE OF PGTASH, SUL- PHATE GF POTASH, NITRATE OF SODA,8cc. it RGDDEY One of the Oldest Mercantile Houses in the State EHIS is the house to order your Winth1'op Uniforms from. They carry everything that is used by the students and will give your order prompt and care- ful attention. Send your orders to us to be filled. We also carry one of the largest stocks of Dress Goods, Notzions, Shoes, Etc. Will be glad to submit samples any time We have Representatzifves at all tim- portant points in South Carolina ' Company q -A-min M HOTOGRAPH l Calumet Tea and Coffee ALL WHO WANT PHOTOGRAPHS CALL ON ME --ji' P jgjfgjgjf-T Ff'ff'C'aU 1fiZZ,'eit?J1If'ffff Righ' 51-53 FRANKLIN S TREE T :z CI-IICA G O M. CARLISLE ROCK HILL, SOUTH' CAROLINA Teas and Coffees. Ariston Baking Powder--pure. Ariston Cocoa-pure. Pure Extracts. Pure Spices. We pay freight. :Z :: The Institutions buy of us 1, . EVERY ONE OF US FROM WINTHROP COL- LEGE SEND OUR KODAK WORK TO Lanneau's Art Store CHARLESTON, S. C. They do the nicest kind of Kodak Work and keep all supplies OF THE LATEST Fl I l STYLES AND DESIGNS FROM THE CHEAPEST TO TI-IE VERY BEST CAN BE SEEN ON THE FLOORS OF THE Carolina Furniture CO. AND AT PRICES THAT WILL TICKLE YOUR PURSE. Z: WE TEND AN INVITATION TO ALL FURNITURE BUYERS TO EX CALL AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUR- CHASES CAROLINA FURNITURE CO. j. C. HELMS, MANAGER ROCK HILL, S. WINTHROP SPECIALS: HAT PINS-Silver and Gold Ornamented and Plain. I BROOCHES-Plain and Pearl and Diamond Setting. SOUVENIR SPOONS- Winthrop College, Rock Hill, and Catawba Power Company's Dam. GIFT GOODS--Everything suit- able for Birthday Or WVAedding Presents :: :Z I: 2: - '7 ' REMEMBER Us Beach-Ihrie Jewelry Co. 'ROCK HILL, S. C. W. G. REID Sc SON Furniture una' Undertaking Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines Picture Framing a Specialty -- ROCK HILL :: SOUTH CAROLINA THESTANDARD is LEADING The Smith,FeWell CO - WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE or Drugs, Stutzonery E59 'Tozlet Artzcles I of any Drug House in the Piedmont section. We II7 E. MAIN ST. ROCK HILL, S.C. General Illerch u rz ts nreisimply headquarters for pure, clean Ice Cream and Iced Drinks. 2: :: :: Call on or phone the . . . . . . Special attention given all orders and inquiries for Standard Tfllg and 00777176177-Y Winthrop Uniform Material. Yours will be appre V No. 122 East Main Street mated- TELEPHONE NO- 30 ROCK HILL, 3- C- ADDRESS Mail Order Department. l A . .U In VT-mf-J-Zig! 11, C. minthrnp Girlz Erug Starr ll, Young ladies, our store is your store. When down town come in and make yourself at home. You are welcome at all times, and we appreciate your company as well as your patronage. We are leaders in Station- ery. Our Toilet Articles are unsurpassed in the city. Our Ice Cream-there is none better. Winthrop Girls' orders are our specialty-delivered promptly to their dormitory. The only Drug Store employing a graduate Pharmacist to compound your prescriptions. We are agents for Huyler's Candies. The only Drug store giving trading stamps. Come and see us New Century Drug Store WILLIAMS BROS., PROPRIETORS III EAST MAIN STREET, ROCK HILL, S. C. TELEPHONE No. 111 NEXT Doon TO FRIEDHAM'S BIG STORE Mark Twain said: Young Ladies you will not be happy unless you have your Class Pins, Badges, Rings, etc., made by :: :: : :: :: :: :: :: J. C. ROBINSON JEWELER is CHESTER, S. CAROLINA Get our prices before buying, it will save you money Ellie Elamva E. 'app Gln. Department Store 11 We carry the largest and best selected Millinery in the State. The largest Coat Suit Department in the South. We only carry the kind that fit. No fit, no sale. II, Finest line of Dress Goods and Silks in the Carolinas. Every yard guaranteed as represented. Write for samples. lIIn Ladies' Furnishings Depart- ment we carry everything in the line: Muslin Under- wear, Knit Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Em- broidery, Ribbons, Corsets, etc. When wanting anything in Dry Goods, if it is good and stylish Tapp has it. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Write us The James L. Tapp Co. 1642, 164.4 and 1646 Main Street COLUMBIA, :: SOUTH CAROLINA The Peoples National Bank OF CHARLESTON, S. C. Capital., ................... ' ............ S300,000 Surplus ............... 100,000 Undivided Profits ........ 85,000 Stockholders' Liability .... . . 300,000 Protection to Depositors .... . . S785,00o Total Resources ....... .... . . . . . .S2,900,000 Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Individuals, and Business Firms solicited. :: 2: :z Prompt attention to accounts of nonresidents. Collections a specialty. 2: Exchange, foreign and domestic, bought and sold. :: Commercial and travelers' letters of credit furnished. Loans made on liberal terms. 2: Correspondence with a view to business invited. :Z INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT R. G. RHETT, President E. P. GRICE, Cashier E. H. SPARKAMAN, V.-Pres. J. B. CALDER,Ass't Cashier l WOMEN ARE AS ROSES fwhose fairflofwer, Being once displaced, doth fall tha! fvery hour. TIME glides stealthily on. Days into weeks, weeks into months, months into yearsg and, as the years steal by youth and beauty soon fade 2: 2: 2: IL Let us TAKE YOUR PICTURE now, while you are in the full bloom of womanhood or manhood. Our pictures are not simply like you-they are you on paper H E M P HILL, lPlzot0grapl9er ROCK HILL :Z SOUTH CAROLINA GATENQ Nimuutum an nu l C.,,, t '17 PRINTING 6 m ENGRAVING ITIBOSSING fi- ' flruwaefpi I :im ,g. ii . 4 52. JM. lr 'M in QM 4, w hi P: ,J V in Zi '4 15' it ? . 2:7 I H, i 4: 4, Fl ,V l fl 1 51 N 4, - ,4 1 il r I I f N L wi I vi I' i -i , lg 1? 1: Q:- M H' M .J ! 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