Winthrop University - Tatler Yearbook (Rock Hill, SC)

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'xr ?r 1914 Wig? 4' 236 . ' 1 Ni few h 5 ,,QW'fgQjv' : QW vs, EL P QQ we AWA li xx PA 4 ' V' F ' f I D AS' M PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF A If , 7 S X WINTHROP NORMAL AND A qi HEX f INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE A Q as A A :F Q QQ gnc X13 82 I . , I . I . W , V :A U V: 'gh A ,l.1-.- I-14 Q N? Tggfmwrgjf, 2 Qdgmmf f , ' 'gf Q? , 1 fix wi CVQX ' 'x , 4 Q 53855 4 r WQC A fm 5 We M ,, H I rg, 359 U Blame Where you must, be Cafldld Where you can, U , w8o , And be each critic the good-naturecl man. R + r 5 , Q 03532 Qgoik Q 1 f as iw? f 3 fs Q v N QQ: UT? f F? 'ix FK 'P' 7 Kg? QRS .fy sqggil ffigg 35,11 52 N CBE: Q EG L? f QQ 5 552522555 O 5 I? 9?-QQ, zg6dXAsQifiiwgwgQ:? . fa E? 10 j q I Q1 xv Q Contents , M M O lm. 2 MQ Q .3355 Egygfe QE , 621558 2-HQQX fbi ' o CGC? I, , Z3 QQ :S 'rr ,Q-3 OU? if Q 1 gyii ,g gfga i ff if ow , , M ,.-.4-nn ' A I W 1171:-If . 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A f 5 N R1 o 1 Q C2383 figs? , QU as Q, A gg , U s 4 HELEN COKER CATHERINE MOORE MARY HILL MARY TROTT LOIS DUKES JANE RIVERS LUCILE HOWELL ALTA ANDERSON MARGARET BONNEAU b O A , 'wr 1 9 A Q5 Q WSG? mm o 4 QW' SSE P A gi37'Q5?Q 'Qi fb P w N QQ 57 5 JQJSSBRS MQ S5 .ff RCWKDSU5 S OH 1 ' xg vtibf-f4Iv'Op-:JW QQ sa., Q QGSQQQ f Q? t . 59 s 4, 1 Class P oem To recognize, to love, to cultivate, The good, the beautiful, the true, in all? First, last and evermore let us beware All empty show of piety, and bow Not down before false gods, for they are not A few, and well disguised. What e'er is good Is always beautiful and true as well. And next, we can not, may not, blind our eyes To all the wealth of beauty everywhere, But, let us learn the tawdry to contemn, - In little things to find a mystic charm. The beautiful is ever good and true. AQ And what is life and Mg, if thiggi il GD? sf Last, we must know the eternal living truth, And not a shadowy form, as it appears Seen through a misty haze of prejudice. The beautiful and good in truth abide. t :im gi The beautiful, the true, all three in one Grand unity-with all the strength we have, Of body, mind and soul, what can we do But cherish lovingly? This much We owe Ourselves, our Alma Mater, and our God. J Q31 A These three great gifts of God to man4-the good, i , 1 Fl l Q ll P Q 1 1 v - ii ,. 12 5 'f-P' CP I 1 ea t llta e , S F- AS It Is '--.f-- fx 1:-ww x-Nolsqfb . Moxlewe N1 Q 3 1 1' CML. CH l tm GWENDOLYN ELIZABETH ABLE, A. B 5 SPRINGFIIQLD, S. C. 7 U MAXY ANTLIEY, A. B. CAMERON, S. C. 13 Wh df H feadav' Ulu .MPS MAREL REID ASNE, A YORKVIILE, S. C. f 6 i ERN T1 RUTH JXNDERSON, A. B LOXVRYVILLE, S. 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C. iikx , X f 2 . gn -.,-' N, x-. 2 'fr- D CZ ral nf' Alina w sian K LPLLIE Linux' BYERS, A Rumi HILL, S. C. - fx 'E 7 7 uslslfllmla Bynum, A ANDERSON, S. C. 77N J :U ' QA'Al'.1- E Gi , .. 4 . . ' QTY, - w,E6'q.s,pg ' w. ,, , Y ,5R55.se?eZkEf:fZf OLN gh 'OLIVER lxmlzs RUTH CLARK15, LEXINGTON, S. C. M, ff.-4-1 f, 35' MV . . ,fafyl . . - , ,rr uncle- Mmm I,u1'IsI2 Cuc'11RAN, X I' L1,Xl.lIOUN, S. C. 'W 1 -J Sw M. EMM.-x Coolflik, A Cmms, S. C. V Q 1 firm 4 1+ , W 2 , - - .X 1 ' a 1 r F . I 1 I P 3, 1 1 , I I , i , - Q , 41? ff f f 6 -7 'wasp' v ' Lax in X M,xmm1:l2T ELLA Cuuss, AX. B. CITIES-'I'ER, 9. C. U-JI-Ll-.All-I Y-LJ-.J1,Ll, ,. .,... A, ,,n...,:m.a..L..:. ,....1.J..u 4-..,..L. 1, ,- - ll-.J l',2,.iiih- Ii , , V :nm- J - 2 ff , 1. f.. F - 'l' S-Q FLEDA ICRNESTINE IJANIELS, MX. F3 SPARTANBURG, S. C. I . 4 M V V 1- -W-, 2 ' H U E ,U K A K ,-f-W H, , -V , . . 'l jl 54, A l Y ,f -g 1. I , s X 4 1. I 1 I I 4 :Q I 4 I 0. . 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C all N ff X Xx 9 , M x f X X 41 Iv 'X ANNIE HAY GANTT, A. B. VVINNSBORO, S. C. A 'lug L 4-- gli? I W V V Iimmxm PRESTON G.fx1uu5TT,, A, B LA URENS. S. C. X X f K .-XNN115 ii.x55.xxv,w, A ITIONEA P.x1'H, S. C iff? 3 MMA 1LI.VllQ.X l1.x5s,xw.xx X B Huxm PATH, S. L' ,Qs EMMA PIEADDEN GASSAWAY, A. B. HONEA PATH, S. C. My LAST Wi :Ln A 72 si' a m e x-CNF 1 7 'D---'a+-.2-.,-I mb I1 4 .. L.. ,AA 1+-D-,.. r-.-,','5'f, -'f 1 N--4'-V-I--x.,..x-4.-,.,,,L,,,,,,, 4'f-'L's--s..-r f-.-- ,.,.4 , in 'Kbps X k'NYx..4 .A .....X,,,.-1,.,.... VL N Q fm A g,,,,,,-,.. Fi. -4- -A EMILY VVURTIHNGTUN GLAZE A. B J ORANGEBURG. S. C. Z Xvv LL ll1,N1 ll LIN Z .V 7' I rv- F' ,-A sn. Mi X 1 I Q EW WI L1LL1.xN ILXND, A Y0R1u'11.1.15, S. L C Z 4- ' BUUI4 Pr2fNE'2 is 5APAII HARLH A VV1rL1:,ToN S Q-MQ' Rf ANNA HARMS A B NEWBERRY S C Xxxlfjf vgfiiyym xg Q? f ffixwlwq IT llkl GREEK, S. C. VX J 'X Txfwifili vf N' nn' 5 - 4-AW - ., fl, M wx' GL'El'X1'D Huw xr-D X Sxvwxmu G WAN 94 ' .Q v MARY H UGH EY, GREENWOOD, S IZ, f n ff, ? If - K ,' C' ' r fl' V W , ff A NW? fl L .W ,, .4 . ,T- SARA BATES IAML BIsHoPv1LLE, S iv., v ' 'xi L Lg - - 8' wi. 'W' E 1 ' U :Ig W XLNIA IQNIGIIT, A FAIRFAX, S. C. ,4 , 'M , fr f Q fff ff Nuxx S.I,12w1s, ,X B lfuxxvfw, S. C. 'N i F329 EUNIC13 CDPIIELIA LONC A B PROSPERTTY, S. C. MY UDL33 X 5NF9mRLAH ELIZA V. MACFAIQLAN DARLINGTON, S. C Oi , , N WH 1 NI v N UUUGLAS IX CHESTER, S. K 1......uL 1. WW WN J inmxl hvqiwwl kll pi! , ,1 'I QE,-4 I L R E Q-fu..JFf'1+, w V 1'N,,, rji Wlj-'XIX-N fuilfyw. nv nu? I1 xlxcls f,xr,I,.fxu4. M. SE'f'l'K'fUl'j GR14:12Nvu.I,12, S ,nv- lf .. W 479' 'Y M ai 'L fS ,wif L MW 1114, ELLA NIAY MARTIN, A. B. CROSS HILL, S. C. I N A S X nl! K WWII!! If W W r Alf! tw! W ' Kg ff HI--x I I IJ NIARY COFFEY NIASSEYV, A. B LANCASTER S. C. I ' LZK s X MAUU ELTZAIHETTT M.LwI.mN, A. B. EASLEY, S. C. '? 'x i Mmm' HEsT12I: MENDENHALI., A. B. ' Tl'l'll.fItl'Cl' GR12ENVI1.I.E, S. C. X 0 K7 V X M TAB BY CATHERINE MOOTQE, COLUMBIA, S. C ' 1 s Q IDA MCALISTER, A B CENTRAL, S. C. if-it mvlwm MCCULLr uL'r:1r X GREAT FM,1.S, S. C . .v M Q Prfdc.-'L 2257 l I n 'fygt 1 , Imfx MCCOWN, A B ANDERSON, S. C. f m .T pf X 5 N bALI.11. LLLLI- MQCUWN, A. B. DARLINMON, S. L. 4:55 .4- 1 w.. 'IW 1, W f If I' , 1 I BIESSIE AL1xIYRA 1XqC'KENZIIE, A. B LAKE CITY, S. C. N QQ R TD XM1fI,1.x MCNA1: A BARNWELL, S. L. If i PM MAME McNA1R,A. A11xFN S C s 1 V if f ,Ax ',Q?l ' 1 ROSE NICIIKJLS, A N15wBr:RRY, S. C I' K I L - E'r11A PALMER, A B UNION, S. C. N ' ' X1 . f SFI 15.15, N. J. ,, f. 21-11 SARA BELLE IPOLIER, AUQEN, S. C. A LGBT Pura-N ,,,, LL3L,x N ELL13 RA A1 1:41, N1N15'1'y-SLX, S. C 3-.4 E Q ei l , I VIIQQSINIA MECIE RAMBO, A. B NINETY-Six, S. C. QQ- . JANE RWERS, A. B. JAMES ISLAND, S. C. WHO? WHY? WHAT? WHEN? WHERE? TAx'1'T 1 13 SAN D11f131Q, A. Rwclq Him., S. C. '4'E3w '-'EP I B ? M LL'n:1L1L PRICE Sulxw, A. 1uL1x1x1NITxTN 5 B. - . Q ,- fxfkq f-N ,4-. 4- i i 3 Q W 4 I s s rl' vs 1 p . ! 1 - 5 E I i 1 , f 1 , 4 1 T 4 F l s 3 V' 1 :x ' ' gy P 5 j 5 I ' , 4 1 5 I L , xx. ,W . J I I 9 1 I N I I 1 4 , , ,.- f- - - - - - -Ku ,, - ,Qi v 1 ! i l . 1 A 4 w iw l V I , . 6 1 Ax! J! : 1 14 lfxly af ayfil 5' My P ju. 1 l ,gt , . i- ' wif i.'1.: ' 'Q+2 I 1 ','f. . ! a 1 ',l .1 71 ,x. I N H41 l',.5Hf 5. fi il .,x I fi i . 1 l i Y 1 l sf ,5 E lj? , N 1 ' r X 1 i l ex? .2- u - --',f,. V.. an . amM f,' GIIACE VIRGINIA T.-XYLO12, A. B. Vine-President CAMDEN, S. C. J OURNAL WINTHRGPCQLLEGE V IQ I4 EMIIIIQ MARGUEIIITE ToLIs13RT , A. B LAUREN5, S. C, 6 .15CnQzf KIARY Gluzczomlt TRUTT, MT. Pl.12As.xNT, S. L . SERGE NAVY BLUE QH4?sR vo J , PRESENTED BY MQ5.Qu:HaQDbTcv N I WIDEN THAT NARQOW SKIRT. F1z,xNCEs IJELENA Vvlil N lm WEDGEFIEIM, S. C Ru, A B I 1 I l E. F ,. fl 54 'A .11 in H .1 fm 'f IJ f fi -L 3. 'Tl' fi sf, X Q lg, S -'L 2 U 6 , all f X- 4 X29 PLORA VVHIT13, A. ROCK HILL, S. C. ,.! XOXXAX TLLA OPHELIA WILKES Presidczzt CULLEOKA, TENN. 2 .lgwjx M 1 X -Af- IL.,-Qzj..-L ANNIE M.fxY VVILLIAMS, A. B SPARTANBURG, S. C. N Q6 xx N 1 39 x ,.'5 xy 1:27 vf 1 fi 55 , 93' g 0 CLARA IDORROII XVOODS, A. B FOUNTAIN INN, S. C. F I 1 Q1 A xf MXN! IXATIE YAR1:0R0UGI I, A. B LOWRYXILLE, S. C. 1 N 58 LZ' 2 G T As It Was . V. OUR years ago, our blue-uniform soldiers, collected from all parts of the State, stood a stand upon the famous battlegrounds of VVinthrop, 1 As we looked upon the walls of Wiiitlirop and realized that we were ' to meet our old enemy, Education, upon a much higher and broader plane, youthful hopes and aspirations rose high, and the only feeling of sadness that stole over our martial spirits was the thought of months of .separation from loved ones. Resolutely shutting out, however, all sad thoughts of Mother, Home, and Heaven, we fell into rank and file and began our long march forward. The first few weeks were spent in hxing our bearings and reconnoitering. To observe the manoeuvres of the enemy, individual scouts went here and there collecting much valuable data. We all met with the hardships and vicissitudes of war before which even the most stout-hearted quailed, but gradually we became inured to them. During this period of empiricism, the most practical bit of knowledge acquired, perhaps, was to appear wise always, but never, never too wise. We soon saw the advantage of system and order, and began to organize our forces. General E. O. Willtes, a person of great dignity and ability, was chosen as leader. Ours was not a large army, in fact only one hundred and thirty- two strong, but we resolved to make up in truth, worth and spirit what we lacked in numbers, thus making our motto, iAlQll'llll.fL1.9, 71071 Qllflllfffflifi ring true. ln an encampment designated Main Building, the greater part of the enemy lay entrenched. Assigned places were given sections of the hostile force, which never left their grounds, while we boldly sallied into their vicinity and made the first assaults. Daily, squads of our soldiers met English, Latin, Spanish, French, and German troops upon the held of battle. The invincible Roman army some of us met in that portion of the field known as room I5, which was the scene of many a deadly conflict. Here, to us, the whole world was divided into three parts, one of which was called Caesar, another Cicero, and the third which in their own language is called Livy, and in ours-Dutch. Helping Caesar subdue the Helvetians, Cicero deliver his orations, and Livy drag the elephants over the Alps, we acquired the tones of force and command, thereby losing our beauti- ful but timid Annie Laurie voices. The physical development of our soldiers was looked after in a gymnasium fitted up for that purpose. Here we were trained by gymnastic drills and exer- . 59 1 , 71' -' f Y , Y , I . . .Y .. . ,. ...wc ,. ,.,a....:g,...,.a, ... - .m,.,,.. .,..,. ..- . .- . .. . . few .fn 1 It i 4 IFES Q 1+ .. A L W - j A 3 i Q Q I 1 I 1 3 .lx I 1. , 1 r -4 J 1 X ,l P , f K r Q! ' u o 1 ' Q if ? H i V. g r .1 1 nf, 1 h ! ' w 1 A L fx r lx I I. I I ,w K K . L 1. 4 f 1 D ,Y fi, Q,-f f v --Y -- ... ,., . , . L. . , i A As It Will Be In the summer of nineteen thirteen, As I walked near the Mystic Bay, Wafted in by waves of mighty mien, A pond'rous scroll at my feet there lay. Eagerly, quickly I bent to seize it, Ere, too soon, it be swept from my sight, And behold! the numeral fourteen Was shining clearly in the light. Methought of the task assigned me- Perhaps-it was Undine's magic hand, Pitying and extending aid, you see, To one wandering alone on the sand, Ah yes! for on those pages fair, I then did clearly see The future life of my old class, Shaped out by Destiny. The fate of fair Ruth Anderson Was first to catch my eyeg As farmer's wife she reigns supreme In a tiny cot near by. A dancing school I plainly see, VVith teachers Speights and Mac, That Gen and Alma K. are there As shaps is quite a fact. May Antley now has Ida's place As librarian of Winthrop College: The famous authors, Breazeale and Massey, Now add much to those shelves of knowledge And who is this new matron Ruling now in old South D? Ah! who else could fill Dickey's place But our fond Eliza E! To the starry realms I now am taken, And who-do you ask?-is there? The astronomy cranks, Annis and Gladys, Still studying the heavens so clear. From the sublime to the ridiculous I fall, To the Gandy circus tent, large and shadyg Sadie Bourne, the tight rope is walking, And tangoing with Cat E, the fat lady. The Fickling infirmary next I see, Standing out in the distance dim, With Gilly its greatest physician, Ella Wilkes and Sara B., nurses prim. The Garrett and Shaw Beauty Parlor Has just opened up over the way- Ella Cross, the famous skirt dancer, Goes there for treatment each day. The three Gassoways seem quite busy: And what are they doing now? Keeping an up-to-date laundryg At Winthrop they surely learned how, Into the far and distant East, Sarah I-Iarley, as preacher, has gone, 61 .Q- With Dcsir, Ruth Dorrill, and Frances, Saving souls in the glorious morn. In gay Paree, we find a discoverer, Wlhom all of us know I am sure, The name is found on the bottles: 'james' Guaranteed Sensitivity Cure. VVho's starring on the Parisian stage In these wonderful stirring days? The answer comes- Hand, G. Able, and VVeinberg, Making famous Nan Smith's new plays. The sign, How to live without sweeping, Was shortly brought to my view, The inventors, Stewart and McKenzie, VVill answer this query for you. The wedding bells sweetly are ringing, lfor Annie Mae, alas, is to be wed, By Myra, Anna, and Tinkie, To the altar, she's now being led. Holding forth on the lecturer's stump Alice Gregg's loud voice I can hear, Supporting the Honorable O. Byers, Who's running for office of Mayor. And now in that very same town The shingle of Lawyer Glaze may be seen, Her stenographer-you ask who is she?- Is no other than old Ernestine. Gertrude Boland has founded a home For f'VVeary Willies and begging trampsg Wliile Annie P. Gantt, chief of police, Opposes by arresting these scamps. Under this Chicago chief just mentioned, You can see in uniforms of blue, I-Ioltzclaw and Cooper, the cops, Trying hard to find a clue, In quite another part of the world, VVho is this Sherlock Holmes, I see? Vlfhy, it's no other than Estelle Bowersg As a Wfinthrop proctor she got this degree. At a college both large and famous, In chemistry, Ruth Brown's making fortunes. Misses Martin and Vtloods there impart English, And Hesterhall teaches bodily contortions. From university to candy kitchen- Was ever contrast so great? Liza Mac's the head of this firm, Misses McCown here gives you good weight. If you should ever need switches, And have no idea where to go, The parlors of Poiier and Smoak Can give you false hair galole. The programme for the W'orld's Music Festival Includes on its pages so fair Misses Bradley, Doar, and Bush, pianists, And Clarke, a singer of notes so clear. The opera is left for the vaudevilleg Mary Howard is star on this stage, Ida Mac is the chief of the jesters, And Flora Wliite utters words of a sage. Outside of this vaudeville door, On the sidewalk facing the left, Nina Lewis and Ella May Courtney Advocate temperance to all the bereft. 'o nz -, ff, ig Ai. 1. 7 Me J-Lf f 1. as Qld' 1 ' ,J-T, -x . -In ', 'u '.-il .' ' .- - - , ' ' . .,,,. 1 .,..g...i,',, , K Q V .. , Y fy Q V. V V ' ' , v -2 -0.1, 'i -- ' ' '- ' ' ' Y- f 'Y 'fe 23:7 ,'f2 ' 'N..L','i W .. ' 45-17. ,al 'i' , 5 , us: ' '47-'-3' :--i.'gf.- 3, L' ',,v,,wi ' 'ar-J'-5, g-gg 1 1 --ff . ffiwzas 'f ff.f-' - f -.- 'I-'I-f--2L.'. !5?'.1:.'-' f- 'riff-'few-.151'-1--1-E-i??3J.'Jw-:If1- - - .. ' ' ' fe' ' - ff tf ..g1-f?4.15:.CI i-riff, '- V . . .A--1:e 'r-5. -- -' ' ' Q tate of ant and Ldwina s non g , With paint and brush these tivo havc won not As Models, Olive Dixon and Tattie By critics would get a large vote. In a dear little country school, As principal, Mae Bowman now dwells. VVith assistants, Nan, Eccic, and Leila, Strict obedience from all she compels. The present proprietress, Rose Nichols, Of the well-known hotel, Tampa Bay, Has for her cashier, G. Dulin, Xlfhile Etha P. entertains, they say, Then too in that very same place As managers. Enice and Katie are seen, With Eunice and Elizabeth. head waitresses And Margaret Marion registered as Dean, The page of the register is turned- VVhose names do you think appear? Tabby Moore and Mary Hughey, man-seekers. Have failed in their searching career. The large firm. Stevenson's Tact CKJ Factory Is the next thing on the listg lNith such assistants as Funehess and Byruni, They make money hand over list. Vifhat large printing house is this? Dukes and Tolbert, don't you know? NVhile Trott is still at her business Signing checks and counting out dough. Away in the far-off Egypt, With spades and shovels in hand, Nellie and Virginia are eagerly seeking That long-lost pearl in the sand. My eyes grew dim, I was weary, And I dropped this precious scroll: The waves had wafted it outward, So my fate can never be told. 1. V' W ' F Nw sw .ss 66 rv: .gist 04 my Qvlxihg uf! -1 ,own ' 1 3 . -.igQEs5s.se4mlD'-immvcgqgu Z. . 'WQSCY 'A YI JS! ' 'xg' i - 'I ga 5 u-.4Ab.'1 '-5 ig ' . fees . 05.1 as . ' ,gif 4 E 3 S 69 , 'aw Eg' v Q-,,LXff s- 4'vw a .9 y' 9 63 4 ,pp-'-vw,..-.-.,,.-Ili 6' .5 . . . is I MJ E Senior Class Will g E, THE class of IQI4, being of sound and disposing mind, memory, QU and understanding, but feeling that our sojourn here is only a thing QQ? of a fcw months, do malce, ordain, and publish our last will and testa- ment to be as follows: ' Q I First, to our beloved matrons, who have mothered us since our arrival at this place and held us under their protecting wings, all tacks, pins, chewing gum, and also veils and ruching. Second, to our respected teachers and members of the faculty, as a true token of our regard and affection. all torn and marred 'text-books, old note-books and examination pads, with the request that they be carefully preserved throughout the coming generations. Third, to our considerate house-keeper, all beans, goat, apples, vegetable salad, and mackerel which we have been so sparing with since our stay here. Item I. I, Alice Gregg, do hereby will and bequeath my taciturn tongue to Agnes Bryan, with the request that she remember to keep it always quiet and silent. 'Item 2. We, Mary Massey, Marguerite Tolbert, and Elizabeth Breazeale, do will our mental deficiencies to Helen Coker and Emma Cooper. Item 3. VVe, Annie C., Emma E., and Emma H. Gassaway, do leave the care and protection of the name of our beloved tribe to Madge, Sara, and Susie Edwards, to be carefully preserved and cherished by them. Item 4. Vtfe, Mabel Ashe, Alma Knight, Catherine Moore. and Helena Vtfeinburg, to Clare Lowman, Tete.Pitts, and Virginia Owens do leave our ex- traordinary vocal ability. ' Item 5. VVe, Sarah Harley, Desir Gilmore, Anna Bradley, Frances Marshall, and Estelle Bowers, do leave all bad habits, such as cheating, stealing, and flirting, to Alma Chapman, Clifford Barrett, and Anna Brown, to be given further development by them. Item 6. Vtfe, Lois Dukes, Tinlq McNab, Lula Doar and Annie Miy Williaiiis, do hereby will and bequeath our quality of being tone-deaf to Charlotte Harrall, Annie Roddey Miller, and Kathryn Iosey. Item 7. We, Edinonia Garrett, Lucile Shaw, Marie McNair, Mary Hughey, and Gertrude Boland, do leave our poor opinions of ourselves to Nathalie For- sythe, Elizabeth Stribling and Jennie Dill. Item 8. VVe, Nelle and Virginia Rambo, Belle I-Iolier, and Ollie Byers, do leave our pets, the dear little mice which inhabit our rooms, to Edith Cole. Edith Easterlin and Kate Hines, with the condition that they be carefully fed and watered three times a day. Item Q. We May Antley, Nannie Smith, Lillian Hand, Sarah Black, Annis Barron, and Ella Cross, do leave three inches of our unnecessary height to Fannie Belle Martin, Helen Tolbert, and Frances Green. Item io. NVe, May Bowman, Ruth Brown, Olive Dixon, Tallie james, and Ruth Anderson, do leave all squeaking shoes and worn-out gym slippers to Olive Gandy and Mary Fletcher. . 64 X, Item 11. VVe, Mary Trott, Ruth Clark, Gladys Bridges, Agnes Speights, and Slumsy Stevenson, do leave our love of student government and our regards for all rules and regulations to Fat Randle, Suck Seale, and Grace McDowell. Item 12. We, Lera McCown, Bessie McKenzie, Eccie Cox, Lillian Holtz- claw, and Elizabeth Maulden, do leave our cheerful matrimonial prospects to Eulalie Coleman, I-Iattie Googe. and Minnie Drake. 1 Item 13. VVe, Margaret Marion, Catherine Edwards, Eliza Ervin, Clara Woods. and Mary VVallace, do will our fast methods of speech, as well as all other fast ways, to I-Ielen McDill, Rebecca James, and Evie Shands. Item 14. VI, Mary I-Iester Mendenhall to Mary Herbert Attawav, leave the fifteen minutes out of every recitation taken up for the calling of my name, together with the tendencies to stoop and to appear untidy on all occasions. Item 15. VVe, Ella ,Wilkes and Annie Gantt, will our ability at stump speak- ing and our suffragette inclinations to Ruth Berry and Margaret Cheyne. Item 16. We. Eliza Maclfarlan, Sadie Bourne, Julia Gaillard, Virginia Taylor, and Earnest Gandy, leave to Agnes Curlee, Susie Dick, Kate Lindsay. and Mary Lou Dibble, all old toothbrushes, powder cans, rusty pins, and bent a1rp1ns. Item 17. We, ,lanie Rivers, Mary Howard, and Edwina McCullough, to Pammie Bradham and Norma Moore do leave our positive tackiness and inability to draw a straight line. Item 18. We, Tweedie Eickling, Ella May Courtney, Alma Eunchess, Carrie Smoak, Gwendolyn Able, and Ella May Martin, will all big collars, green and cerise ties, and blue serge blouses to Marjorie Barr, Ernestine Boineau, and Laura Bailey. Item 19. To Martha Richardson, julia Cuttino, and Anna Brown, we, Emma Cooper, Leila Bryant, Ernestine Daniels, Ruth Dorrill, and Georgia Dulin, do leave all slang expressions, such as Oh, you Kidlf' Hey, Cutey!, etc. Item 20. To Annie Mae Gentry, Marguerite Goodwin, and Frances Riley, we, Myra Cochran, Anna I-Iarms, Rose Nichols, Etha Palmer, and Nina Lewis. do will all old alarm clocks, with the wish that throughout the entire day, be- ginning with five-thirty A. M., they will ring out peace and good will to you and your neighbors. Item 21. VVe, VVillie Stewart, Enice Eitts, Sallie McCown, and Eunice Long, do leave to Grace Reagin all cooking recipes, bulletins and other pamphlets. . Item 22. We, Katie Yarborough, Flora White, 'Iattie Sandifer, Josephine Byrum, and Nanna Bush, do leave to Christine Wise and Marie Gregory all empty ink bottles, preserve jars, and old cans, with the wish that they prove benencial to them in more ways than one. Item 23. I, Ida McAllister, do leave my cheerful disposition and good will to all. Lastly, we hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint our lawyer, Emily Glaze, our physician, Dr. Buck, and our friend, D. B. Johnson, executors of this our last will and testament, and we hereby revoke and declare null and void any wills by us at any time heretofore made. In witness whereof we, the said Class of IQI4, do, to this our last will and testament, set our seal this 3ISt day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thou- sand nine hundred and fourteen, in the one hundred and thirty-eighth year of the Sovereignty and Independence of the United States of America. WITNESS! -Class of 1914. M. CHEYNE, ' M. BooTH, L. JOHNSON. S 'IL ' 'K -wr' M.-.-.I rf .-Uni V , 1 , .f'-' f 4 .-.-. A -f-div' . f,,, .,-,..-.mga-ua ..r.,.. M- '-:,...x-a1,:6Fih'! -f ' aa-swf A , l The Jonquil nf jonquil beds on front campus were glorious, and as we strolled N past them late one April afternoon, the wonderful, golden' blooms seemed to nod to us. Almost involuntarily we stopped, and then, as we stood amazed, something wonderful happened. From each yellow cup there sprang very lightly-da kewpie. VVag, the chief, summoned this little party immediately to the bed of grass, and our eyes followed wonderingly. They joined hands and danced gaily in a circle for several seconds, and then Vlfag, the chief, solemnly advanced to the center of the circle. VVe were all eagerness now, for each little kewpie blew a kiss and buried it. Then, as they danced around again, these words came faintly, musically, to our ears- Dear class of nineteen fourteen, The class of quality, W'e wish long life and health and love Always to dwell with thee. We glanced at each other and it was all over-just a Hash and a revelation. The last rays of the sun faded, and as we strolled on, the jonquils, our class flower, seemed to smile at us. ' - -A. B. ,I4. l 66 ' V X 1 1 , 1 1 1 - , - 1. Q... A .INXN 1 1 111 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1'l,'1 3 'H .1 111 11 1 I 1 1- A1 , 1 1 111 W1 11111. 1 I , .11 ' ,4, 111 I' 1 1 ' 1 11111, .-,,,1 1 1 1 111-1 1. 11m 11,1 111 -1 11.1 '11 111W 11' I 1111111 11 1 1 I M1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 x '11 '1 1 1 1 'l A N 1 ,I 411 111 11 11 1 1 Q1 11 1 11 1 V111 ' 11 ' x -,,e x...., - f- v f 1 jf' 1 0 ' 1 114 ' ' Y-' ' W ' ' nfs.-w-auqszsc--4.m..:4 f1w.,..-...-1 f SE-Hffrf-avfswfzw ,..,-.,,, rx T V ' N 1 i O A, fa f . M. s 1 F 4 .4 JL b tx - Us 4 , p 0 s ' V Q4 . s. f New agar ' ss Q5 e wa sr fe-. s-. U . .. N A 'fl 117- ' lf' E21 Wifi? 1951 . 'AX 1 QQ The l-listory of the Class of l9l 5 - w 2 L,.,J uw' p 3 4 his Q. ll T WAS in September 1911 that about two hundred girls first entered Again 3 6 I the long-heard-of walls of Winthrop and became what is known as 4 W k Freshmen. The early life of these girls need not here be mentioned- A 1 Q3 the very name tells all, and this was one time when they were no lj exception to the rule. However, as time passed on and the class was organ- iQ ized, many difficulties arose which had to be faced. Before some of these, 1 . though few indeed, the class could not stand. But such girls were not to be h if overcome by a few failures, and these passedg they won many victories and if .a-bf ' M .. '94-Zia ' pushed on to the close of the first year of their life, leaving a record of which ' RA any class would be Proud. A 7 qi September 1912 found the class here again, not at all worn out by its former struggles, but, having made one great stride toward the realms of knowledge, l .1 1 1 Al 1 ' - it began its second year with the brightest prospects for the future. This year K E will always be remembered as the most industrious period of the life of the class. 1 5 X 1 ' 5wl4p They made their clothes, they cooked and served dinners at various times g they 1.1 Q bf. made many useful articles such as baskets, bookracks, etc. g but their chief em- 'QI f 1' ployment was working their gardens, judging horses and cattle, and going X x f to the farm. A art from such as that, reat ro ress was made in athletics, the mix. ' ff P g P g ,J X record bein almost broken by the su erior members of the class. Althou h il 1 8 P g .4 it was proud, and well it could be, of its great achievements, yet it conducted ' . 33 itself with quiet modesty and dignity at all times. During this year, without In 94' the aid of astronomy, the class made its way to the stars. Q lj Cheered and encouraged by its former honors, the class returned to its , Q -ip ' V college duties confident of greater successes in its junior year. But misfortune , Q V ' awaited it at the gate, and with sad and heavy hearts the members were forced 'dh' to bid farewell to their beloved president, who could no longer be with them. f The good old Dame, Fortune, had sway for a very long time, but soon came A' 4? to the rescue. Another president was elected, who has shown her great ability W and her worthiness by her loyalty and by her success in carrying on the work i, .1 of the class. x' 1 S' VVorking by the motto, We'1l find a way, or make one, the grand old class 9 of 1915 looks forward with highest ambitions and brightest hopes for the coming A year. Its ambition is to make its last year its very best,-a year full of victories A ' d honors not onl for itself but also for its Alma Mater. t Q 12 an Y f ,ts-s . ' 68 3 67 J ' 1 9 Ik Q .f ' 1 aj r X a ' 7-41 ' .S fZ H 1 - . '4 ai I-12 gb' ', . S- kb I I 1 M A v X' 1: ff f fl 911 K y ' I k I , K I YJ Jill 48 ifd L. ff 3 ifks 7ygNZ GQ 557 15 V7 F3 + M. N is SZ 5 53:35 I if SS , 1 , Y? 5-BW Q P ,ju xagwgiig ff, vii X, . 5 ,.. , Nj WX W 'ISEYVI ifqix fm WMF rb cmd? fgifjx Q? vig, 4 Q ' Q X Af t xx., V W aug? CQ , K , 57 l 5 Q 26 5 f' 't Qszffx R, 39:7 h , A gf? fig Qgmgiff j3 X . ' ' 'YT .- ' .sf-.2 ,SE ..- . 11: '. ' ' , 'j 5 '-- , ' , , cf-, O I , if A ' - Ji, I I - A mg I S f ' fi un1Or Class X MOTTO: Well find a way Or make One. 6 ix COLOIS: Garnet and Gray. S74 4 MARGARET CI-IEYNE FLOWER: Red Carnation. I OFFICERS v b, -A 4. P ff- 5 X at 253 I m o Jes RA A i f R I S S . fx'-W 6 I ' K? S Q . af GQ ID R 4 I I3 LOUISE EMERSON .... ALTA ANDERSON VIRGINIA OWENS .. ANDERSON, ALTA ANDERSON, CHRISTINE ANDERSON, JESSIE ATTAWAY, IMARY H. BAILEY, LAURA BARR, IVIARJORIE BARRETT, CLIFFORD BARTON, MA1'TIE BERRY, RUTH BOINNEAU, ERNESTINE BONNEAU, GRACE BOWERS, LUCY BRADHAM, PAMELA BROWN, ANNA BROWN, CLAUDIA BRYAN, AGNES BUTLER, MARY L. CHAPMAN, ALMA CHEYNE, MARGARET CLARKE, ISABEL CLARKE, SADIE COKER, HELEN CLASS ROLL .........P1fesideut 'M A ....Vice-Pvfesident 4 44 ' I I ..'........Treasurer A EDWARDS, SUSIE EDWINS, BLANCHE EDWINS, PANSY EI-IRICH, ROSE EMERSON, LOUISE ERGLE, ESSIE ETHEREDGE, EDNA EVANS, IXCLABEL L. FLETCHER, MARY FORSYTHE, NATHALIE GANDY, OLIVE GARRISON, TINNIE GENTRY, ANNIE MAE GOODWIN, MARGUERITE GOOGE, HATTIE GREEN, FRANCES GREGORY, MARIE GRIFFIN, LOUISE GUNTER, LUCILLE HANKS, HATTIE HARRALL, CHARLOTTE HARRELSON, NIAE I I ' . ir. W . . R I C7 Q P l . 2 X 'IV ' X COLE, EDITH HEMINGWAY, FLORENCE f COLEMAN, EULALIE HICKSON, MARY CONNELLY, ELIZABETH HINES, KATE I Q, COOK, EULALIE HUNTER, ELLA N- f COOPER, EMMA L. HUNTER, LOLA I ' CRAIG, MARY JACOBS, ELLA W CROUCH, RUTH JAMES, REBECCA Y to 5 CUNNINGHAM, AURELIA -JEANS, VVINIEEE I A 59 CURLEE, AGNES ENKINSON, ARTHA M . ' J CUTTING, INNIS JOHNSON, SUSIE usqj' N 44 CUTTINO, JULIA JONES, DAISY LEE X X' ' NY DIDRLE, MARY L. JOSEY, KATHRYN I I DICK, SUSIE KEEL, EUNICE 5. 9 I DILL, JENNIE M. ICERR, JENNIE L. X3 I DRAKE, MINNIE LANGFORD, ANNIE LEE , DUBLIN, ELOISE LIDE, LOUISE DUKES, OLIVE LINDSAY, KATHERINE A ' EADY, ANIY L. LOWMAN, CLARE A ' Ji, EASTERLIN, EDITH MCDILL, HELEN I W ' EDWARDS, MADGE MACDOWELL, GRACE . 1 4 5 f 1 EIJXVAIQIJS, SARA MCHUGH, FAY G 5 1 70 I 1 Qt' f- 5 A . ' 4 fgfi. A V QI? ?1fgf'W E fa A I A 'F -, E? R 'S' 'S FQ .fp QIfi'5'9fYf2EQZ??zIi2mRR f QR? ' NICINTOSI-I, FLORENCE W MCIJENDON, ANNIE MAE MARTIN, HELEN Q MAYES, KATHRYN LJ MELLETTE, FRANCES MELLETTE, MARY MILLERI, ANNIE R. MILLING, FRANCES M. MOORE, BENNIE . ' gd -.TD 'I' N .Q 'WHL 'sd QE Rig? 1 ,W Soi. IH SEALE, MAGGIE MAE SHANDS, EVIE SHEALY, EUNICE SH LY F Y EA , .LO SOWELL, LOUISE STEWART, BLANCHE STILL, VALERIA STRIBLING, ALICE RFQ NA J Q ww Mia gif? F STRIBLING, ELIZABETH f 6 C A MOORE, NORNIA STRIBLING, GRACE ' W NICHOLS, ANNIE- SWETENBURG, LILLIAN ,,-f' 4 OWENS, VIRGINIA THERRELL, LULA Q PHILPOT, MARIE THOMAS, ANNIE if PITTS, AIIELE TIMMONS, FLORA PLEXICO, BLANCHE TOLBERT, HELEN , PLOWDEN, HANNATI TRLTESDALE, MADELINE POOLE, LOTTIE WALIIROP, SAMMIE M PORTER, JULIA WALLACE, MARY ffaxl fn SQ POWELL, SUSIE WATSON, MCKELLA PYATT, CHARLOTTI' WILLIAMS, RUBY cgi? 5 QUINN, ELLTOTT WINN, ETHEL D - I RANIILE, CARITA WISE, CHRISTINE Q REAGIN, GRACE WOFFORD, AZILE ' Q E 'D I RICHARDSON, MARTHA VVOFFORII, KATE fx-YA RILEY, FRANCES YOUNG, GERTRIIIJE I' RIVERS, ALICE YOUNG, MARGARET ROGERS, KATIE Q fl I Amie CZ? W 'i ' I f ' W T' gb VG? ' ' gn wqml. J I ' -63 lb gr f- wk 5 'Q : X -My? , 65, Q7 X . N 1 uf' li Pa S Sztgaw A. Sw A . jg ,4 ' D i' . .. .,,, O-JJYQM il? J SE Q I s: 528 Z7 71 Q Y? ,Kr IIA 2 AS I Kb, Y'-'ESG R LB? -f V5 RC Lx A -f -ugwvggrf j,,f,:-. ,,4f?f 514.-,zsr.z-:A Y. l-llstory of the Class of l9l 6 GAIN the Class of '16 is allowed the publicity offered by a page in the VVinthrop College Tatler. However, since our last writing, a wonderful change has taken place. Now we are Sophomoresg then lil we were Freshmen. What more wonderful change could have taken place than that? Last year our class enjoyed the distinction of being the largest in college. We were a mighty band numbering two hundred and thirty. When we met together in chapel for the first time this year, many kind friends and familiar faces were missing. Only one hundred and seventy returned as full Sophomores, and we were forced to yield our place of distinction to our younger sisters, the Freshmen, who almost doubled us in numbers. Of course that was not hard for us, as you know that girls always like to humor their little sisters. At the beginning of the year, a class meeting was held for election of officers. All of our old officers were unanimously re-elected, a fact which showed that they had all performed their duties cheerfully and well. We are all sure that no one class can boast of finer officers than the Class of 'I6. In basketball, our class has shown up wonderfully well, so far, although we have not won any glorious victories, we have some good athletes among our number, and with our efhcient basketball manager, we hope to come out victorious in the future. This year, among other things, we began the study of psychology and biol- ogy. Oh, how we used to envy the upper classmen when they would speak of psy and bil Now, that we have learned the true significance of the two words, we do not think they are so great after all. And last year, did we not all long for the time when we could make pretty little baskets in Manual Training and cook nice things in Cooking, instead of having to sew an hour and then rip two? Now when we accidentally saw our fingers in Manual Training, it is all quite different. But every class has its trials, and we are all looking forward to the time when we can return as juniors and light some more battles with the Monster, Education. Y W --g' 1, .51 - Sophomore Class - COLORS: Black and Gold. ROSE HERBERT .,............. OFFICERS MABEL BOOTH ...................................... FLOWER : Jessamme - - , 1 ,-'ff' ' Y Y 'V 4wLL.'fi: 4? T' 'Y'1 ' I ,,,.,,fn-n--Vide, JL... rf.-,.s..mI::, ,--1-,-L1gg',igr f' . ,svye-, G, W '1' i - :I Y , . I MARY C. DIBBLE .................................... In MARGARET SHAW ............................. . .. ABRAMS, GERTRUDE . ADAMS, ANNIE LEE ADAIR, LENA I ALLEIN LOULA . ALLEN, FRANCES ALLEN, PEARLE ARMSTRONG, JESSIE ARMSTRONG, MERLEE ATRINS, ALEXINA BARNETT, GERTRUDE BARRE, CECILE BAUER, ESTHER BELL, SADIE , I BLACK, LILA I 1 I BLACK, SOPHIE ,L I L BLOOD, CHARLOTTE ,I -, BOGGS, ANNIE 'IM A BOGGS, ANNIE LEE -,I BONNEAU, MARGUERITE J-I L BOOTH, NTABEL f 5 BOSWELL, LUCILE . I I BOWERS, LUCY V- 5 ' BOYD, GENEVIEVE I - BROWN, EVALINE I - BROWN, FLORENCE BROWN, LILLIAN ,I . BUCKNER, GLADYS CANNON, ALICE CARMICHAEL, FLORA C AROTH ERS, EVA Q 1 ff CARTER, NELLE CAUGHMAN, ANNIE CAUSLEY, MARIE f I .C CECIL, ISABEL 'Q I' CHANDLER, ALICE '-1 EHTLDRESS AJULIA Q , LINTON, NNIE Q' 5 CLOUD, MARY I, f COLEMAN, INA I' Q A CORIEY VERA ' -' 1 gg! ' CRAIG, SARA Y -I CRAWFORD, MARY CLASS ROLL ..................Vice-Preszdent CULP, JENNIE DAVIS, XIVINONA DEES, RACHAEL DELLANY, I'IATTIE DELOACHE, META DENT, LUCILE DETRIVILE, CATHERINE DIBBLE, MARY C, DIXON, ROSAMOND DOMINICK, BESSIE DONALD, MAUDE DOUGLAS, MILLIE DOYLE, MARGARET DRAKEFORD, MARY JOE DUBOSE, CAROLINE DUEOSE, ELISE DUCKWORTH, LUCILLE DUNLAP, CARA DXVIGIIT, IDA EVANS, EDA EVANS, LULA FAUCETT, EEEIE FEVVELL, LULA FEWELL, RAY FIELD, GORDAN PINNEY, HATTIE FREE, MADGE GALPHIN, LOUISE GASSAWAY, LOLA GOWER, SUSAN GOODING, MARY GRAY, CLIFTON GUESS, CATHERINE HALL, GLADYS HARMAN. ALLINE HARVEY, PEARLE HARTZELL, DORIS HASKELL, SARAH HAWKTNS, KATHLEEN HAYNESXVORTH, MARY HERBERT, MARY I CROFT, GERTRUDE HERBERT, ROSE HICKLIN, HELEN , .5 I L-ROWTHER, HAZEI. 'fc HICKI,TN, FRANCES ..'. I T. ' ,-, - . o Y I c i L1- ,5. HIERS ELILABETH HILL, MARY E HINES, CORNELIA HODFES, MARGARET HOOK, RENNIE HUNGERPIILER, DESSIE HUNTER AGNES HITTAFF, HAZEL JACOBS, ANNIE JAMFS, MYRTLE JAMES, PAULINE JETER, MARIE JONES, SALLIE KELLAM ELIZABETH KERR JENNIE LEE KITCEIEN, RAY IANGSTON, MARIE IEVIN, PAULINE LEWIS, MARY HELEN LIGON LOU ELLEN LITTLEJOHN, JULIA LOFTON, FRANCES LOGAN IULA M. LOWRY, SARAH LUDWICI4, LOUISE MCCOWN, LOUISE MCCUTCHEN, ELLA MCGARI.TY, LAURA NICKAGEN, CECILE MCLURIQIN, RUTH MCMURRAY, ESTHER M.NDl3OX, ALPHA MARSHAI,T., LALLAH MARTIN, ALICE MARTIN, FANNIE B. MINIS, VTOLA MIMS, CATHERINE MITCHELL, MARIE MIXSON, CORINNE MONTGOMERY, EVEI.X'N MOORE, BEULAH MOORE, I-IATTIE M. MOORE., INA MURRAY, MARIE MYERS, INEZ NEELY, ANNIE MAE ODOM, ALICE LEE PACK, GRACE PADGETT, MARTTIA SUE PAIJGETT, SADIE PADGETT, MYRTLE PARKS, LILLIE PATTERSON, JOANNA ,-JE-525. PENNELL, NANNIE PITTS, KATIE PRENTISS, ANNA PRINCE, BELLE QUINN, CANDACE RABB, ANNIE RABB, KATHRYN RANKIN, MARY LEE RATTEREE, WILLIE MAE REYNOLDS, VIRGINIA RICHARDS, MARION ROGERS, EVA ROGERS, VIRGINIA ROLLINS, RUTH SAITO, UTA SCARBOROUGH, MARGUERTTE SEABROOK, SOPHIA SELLERS, MII,DRED SEYMOUR, RUTH SHAW, MARGARET SHEALY, JULIA SMITH, EDMEE SMITH, ETHEL SMITH, MAY STEELE, CLAIRE STEVENSON, ESTHER STEVENSON, GERTRUDE STRAIT, ISABEL STURGIS, ANNIE SUBER, ESSIE MAE TENNENT, CORNELTA TI-IOMAS, NIATTIE TIMMONS, QRLENA TOEIN, EMILY TOMLINSON, RUTH THOMPIQINS, GRACE TOOLE, FLOY VROMAN, NORA LEE VVALKER, ALICE WATIQINS, LOIS VVEEKS, MAY WELLS, DORRIE LEE WEST, ANNIE WHEELER, HELEN WHITLOCK, GRACE WILKES, KATHLEEN WILLIEORD, MARGARET WILSON, MARY ELLEN WILSON, MEI.ITA VVITHERSPOON, HESSIE VVOODNVARD, BERNICE ZEIGLER, LOUISE 5 . f - 1:9 ...ua-,Q fern' Freshman Class History .i-.-i Three hundred strong we hit this place, A bold and daring crowd, indeed The school's foundation, were we not, To whom Debe turned in every need? We were quite stupid, without doubt, But just the first short week or twog For t'was like measles or like love A stage one simply must go through. A happening, momentous great, Was the first meeting of our class, Formality it did not have In free ideas none could surpass. Full many a trial we've passed through Since months ago We reached this college But of one thing we're very sure: We've gained a wondrous store of knowledge For four long years keep on we must, Because we've just begun the raceg But this is the comfort given to us, The Seniors once were in our place. s w l FRESH MAN CLASS J K s 'r fi 2 n I 1 3 I, 1 4 I -Q, V , . W ff ' -4. '--Jud Hg... mr JONES, CARRIE JONES, ETHEI. JONES, RTINNIE JONES, SALLIE JOSEY, JACK JOYNER, MAY IQIMBALL, MAYBELLE KINARD, LOUISE IQORTJOHN, SUSIE LANCASTER, ETI-IEI. LAWRENCE, ETHEL LANVTON, MARY LELAND, EDNA LEONARD, IRA LINDLER, EDITH LINDLER, CLEORA LINDSAY, ELIZABETH LINDSEY, MARY LIPSCOMBE, IEMMA LIPSCOMBE, LHANDSEL LONG, CORRIE LOWE, EMMA MCCOY, MARRY MCCULLOUGH, MARY MCCAULAY, RACHAEL MCDOW, RUTH MCFALL, TARITHA MCINNIS, GERTRUDE MCKINNELL, JENNIE NICIQINNELL, MAIQY' MANN, MARY MANN, MABEL MARSHALL, MARTHA MARSHALL, SYBIL MARTIN, LUGENIA MASON, CARRIE MATHER, ELIZABETH NIABRY, MARION MEANS, MARY MlTCIiELL, EDNA MOOIQE, MARGARET IVIULDROW. MAY MILLER, GUSSIE MUNN, LURENE MULKEY, NELLIE I NEWMAN, MARY NORRIS. GLADYS NORRIS, MARY ESSIE OATES, ANNA BELLE OATES, MARGARET ORR, SARAH OVERSTREET, ELLA OWENS. MX'RTLE OWENS, NANCY OWENS, VIVIAN OWINGS, HENRY ETTA PARKS, LAURA PATRICK, FANNIE PEGRAM, MARIE PETERKIN, NELLIE POAG, LOUISE POAG, LUCILLE POPE, SARAH BELLE PORTER, GEORGIA PORTER, LORINE PURKILF-ON, NIATTIE RHAME, RUTH RICHARDS, FRANCES RICHARDSON, LILLIE RIDDLE, MARGARET RICHARD, PAYE ROBERTSON, MARGARET RODDEY, JULIA ROPER, IQATIE ROPER, MARY ROSS, VERNON ROWELL, CHLOTILDE SALLEY, HANNIXII SANDIFER, JVIARGARET SAULS, FANNIE LOU SEABROOIC, GRACE SIIARPE, MARY SHAW, EULA LEE SHELL, CLAUDE SHEARER, IqATHLEEN SHERIFF, ERA -I w'?.V'B' I fi, Q -if ' - T- fs' -ff Mm, , 'ZA---:2'f'----... ,,.,1,' 'Wei-.. M ' MMG' WA P gf.:?1EEi W I ' 3 ' -EEF--1 .rr 'I IIK7 A K' I , SHIRLEY, LUCILLE SHULER, SHULER, SIM MON CAROLINE EIHEI. S, MARION SI M MON S, SARA H SIMPSON SMITH, , FLORI NE ALICE SMITH, ETHA SMITH, SMITH, SM ELL. SMOAK, SEEN SE, SPIGNER, RSTH ER MARGARET TH ERESA GRACE VIOLA ELIZABETH STEM, MARGARET STEVENSON, RORERTA STRIBLIN G, EMILY STROMAN, CARRIE TAYLOR, TEAGUE, MX'RTT.E ANNIE THOM MASON, BLANCHE THORPE, ALICE TODD, XIIVIENNE TOMLINSON, LOUISE TOOLE. CLEORA TOOLE, ESTEI.I.E TRUESDA TURNER, LE, LILLIAN GEORGIA VAUGHAN, MARIE VINCENT, INEZ VVALKER, KATHERINE WALMSL WALSII, WATICIN EY, MARGARET BESSIE S, MAIDA WIIEELER, GENIA WILRES, GRACE WHISONANT, PAULINE VVILLIAMS, CALLA WILSON, DELANO WOODS, SOPHIE WILSON, LOUISE JYATES, MARTPIA WYOUNG, CARRIE .Ed A I A '1 2 ff A 3: 31 'I QI 5 I1 51 'Ia I I I 4 I 1 a 11 .A-3 3 1 Af. ff 'ff v- 4 - , '45 fl! .. T '41, hvuau-uv. V. -.,n4I:',-Uv, v- L. . J,i5,A3,,,35,-,,, I - x A Q, . f ,- - A X -1 2 . ' e sa - .f ' Q i 0 'A A S5 x I ff-R TS GQ?-A fa? ff' A ,I Ag O ,J ,f r - : - -fx I YS L- o - 0- Qc A I A-. I - c8. Q89 O 5 T I K '-8 ll J 'N V X , if I Y if . D: 1 CV 1' Q Y .vo 'QF-QR 1 pf A .I 3 W X I' I Y ' if MX. Q . f Xi' Q1 I, Q A o 11 K qi il I A Xt K , 0 ' X f I X ' ,X x ' un R Q ,, . J if l CRADLE RO I, i i x I do 0 Q53 4 i I I gg ago Sub-Fresh Class . 98 15,1 .o db ,I -..-.. f- 1 FRANCES ANDREWS EMMA MOBLEY T EVA MAE DURENN GLADYS MCELRATH LIZZIE GUY HOPE GRACE PERRY CFS 002. fl GUSTAVA JANE LESLIE ADA SAEP 4 pf-9 BEA LOCKE TEVA BELLE SPINKS 1 MARTHA MARTIN MARY B. VAN LANDINGHAM l ' MARTHA R. WILKINSON V C A Amggi- Q A s I A I ll - - I P W hen l F 1rst Came To Wlnthrop' 0 0 5 I -T-til ' A 0 QQ, WEST? alsl1?tffZi'1Teffl0wllfi2l122Zp 320 l ' 1 1 Y l 0880 And thought it was the biggest place, 036545 4 IX-7 N That ever I had seen. , I U A? A girl waited on the table I THAn1gl ltried to get lsome igoligk p I S er c ean n S IC , C2905 F Azndashlevasliliipescl upon :the floor. A4 Q 4 And all the other college girls 0 Began to laugh, but meg - H I didn't laugh a single bit I 1 wo 0 vslaiddtlge Subbie, sleriguijly. P O, ' i n't o au , u bie. A 1 i Orydon't yguulikegco tell. 3 r ' WN I didn't laugh, Said the Subbie, 'Cause it was me that fell. . ' r ERQX f qi 4 g Q41 X SU 0 so 0 ily? fi of N ' I f will he We fe We eg I A It ' Y, , f ' I O ' iv y- 'J' wil R YQ ' fe' 1 ' Q I W K ' 89,90 , Q C i 2 1 1 ff , Q , ' - ' Q gf' g N134 ' . gap i Q02 ? 5 A EQ QQ 5 10392355 521 1 qi :as 'QQ 'S .MF 1 3 1 51559 5734533 ' X T. -QJ1 g , an 0 RZLJG- Que e- G! 0 we re 18111 u b O I , A 1 N Nr I 'V Q X .4 eff 1 ll ll 1 X Lest W e Forget 4, V . i O 1 l on 69,9 -- gig? 5 fxfg 1 0 Je db 9 I1 ' Don't you think it will be kind 1 W ,X 4 For each of us to bring to mind 1 A thought of those who are not here q CSD? To see us finish our brave career? C34 Nicky 1 I The first in list we all agree 1 To be our dear old jimmy P. B vc, I The next, though herce with exacting tones, p gg C850 Is no other than Miss Latin jones. Q8 TX 'O Let's all stand straight as anyone can, db ,-N In this way we'll please Miss Coleman. 1 , She does not ask any words of praiseg N Only shoulders back, and chin up-raise. OK 0 ff We can't forget the giver of pills Yr-54 803 Who accepted life among the hills, 1 h 1 Giving up her hard-earned M. D., C p And gladly wearing Mrs. for fee. y . 80 ' When words of praise are in the heavens, EQQQ . X Don't forget little Miss Evans, OU 9 Who made one wish with all her heart- y To know all facts she could impart. 1 X Do keep in mind the picture of Cutie. , O 0 For some day an artist you may be. 5 1 And no profile could be so fine 1 As this of Cutie's you've kept in mind. 1 ' 0 ' Q0 While throwing praises in plenteous shower 43 1 omg Let's give one word of praise to Bauer, Y gov ESQ? TX? 1 I X For the sake of her who still remains l '1 v Triumphant Queen in Southern Domains 1 1 ' The way the tables have been turning QW? 5 Why should we now be ever murm'ring, ' Q AQOQQ A word of praise, lest we forget- 0 1 In our own kitchens-Miss Legett. ' . O -SARAH HARLEY, 'l4. ,I 1 Q Q OP E 1 Q omg? Hfgiogmfo 5 A 'N i 1 egg if 1 n Il O 'O Il O K SU x '53 2180 I 1 1. , ' xg xgfffggs ' gq V-r A G4 f of - rf A A X Q A 9 Q f lx rj ' - T ' xl 'R' Er a K s 1 45 Q1 1 1 1 XA Re 1 K 2 St? Q 4 If Q l N fl my af 5,09 flag haf -fn.:-vvv,,, , 'nh r , I '..-- Y,,,, .. , ,W ' r.- . .. .7 1 UZ I' Aff, , - V . -. . .vii -X W a 6' 1-l '3' '23 'P'4' rv 'Akai-g'g' 4 '1'Qf:93,g? l'.! Q's1w -q ,0 zwgzswsmwaktwaf-igaeaze l. ani 9.1 xi Kiki fc C 4 Q. SITE? 4 J IVQY 4 ff-fa Mir-'B W J 'n -QQ 91254 Q-5334-Q vw? Ek ,W Special Class History ... iii? Vs LTHOUGH 1 - ' ' 'spa 1 1 l 1 . 'Q w 4 can boast f Onsis f I I g lsss that Wmthrop , 5 sf 1116 Cage' g mes are in I aim fa 1 Q Ollllfl.. 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BONNEAU, MARGUERITE BOSWELL, LUCILE BRADFORD, MARGUERITE BRADHAM, MAUDE BROWN, ELIZABETH CARROLL, SARAH OFFICERS CLASS ROLL ........,.P1feszde11f .....Vice-Presicielzt ........5ef1'cfa1'y . . . . . .T1'L'Cl.S'1'LI'C7f HOIFFNIANV, ETHEL KIMBALL, RUTH LATHAM, FLOSSIE LAYNE, FLOSSIE LIDE, ANNIE E. LITTLEIOHN, JULIA MAIQSHALL. FRANCES A. MASSEY, JACK MCLEAN, HARRIET MEWBORNE, LOUISE MCELRATH, ELIZABETH MOORE, ANNIE MARIE MOORE, HATTIE MEEK MLTNNERLYN, PAULINE O,DONNELL, HAKYILENE PORTER, BES SIE PRIESTER, ELISE Doe 41 leg 4k 4 '3 ' 59 Q. . , mg' ' w45Sgf, . G 0 1 ISffgB slug g f' I ' :J I SS 'N' 'J . ' . . I Q in. ' raafkff SM S, 5 w ia '5 fs: , . 5. 43? sb Q ., WM .sd 9 I ' Q- CHANDLER, EMMA J. ROBERTS, EMMIE COLEMAN, JENNIE E. ROGERS, EVA 'QQ I CONNOLLY, MARY E. SMITH, ELLEN ' x no Q CORNWELL, .ALLIENE SMITII, GENE ' Q95 Q gg, D Qu ,E DELORME, CORINNE SMITH, MARGUERITE M. Wg? QW D, DELORBIE,YMARGARET SMITH, NELL f' 451. r ELLISON,ISATHER1NE SOMPAYRAC, MARGARET T -- '- Q EVANS, EDNA E. SOWELL, NANNIE LEE A Q3 ,Q ' FEVVELL, ISABELLE SPEIGHTS, CAROLYN A sf! JE - a IRISCHEL, MAY STROMAN, EI.ISE W FLOYD, EILLEEN SIMMONS, SARAH an , 1 FREW, MARY SUBER, ANNIE LAURIE 'P ,H S :S GARLINC-TON, CATHERINI TAYLOR, MINNIE CRAIG 'gs?3bQ. , gb ,Ig GALLMAN, VVTLLIE TOWNSEND, LELA ' ,E gg A GOING, CARRIE WALICER, KATHERINE - ' C9 ' C1 GILMORE, DESIR WALSII, MARY W J ' k E3 GUNTER, OLA VVHISONANT, PAULINE I 5 , ICEIUNTER, OZQISSA VVILLIAMSON, SADA 8,7 ARMON, I LLINE W. LIS, MARY H EY . '03 N HAYES, MARY WLILLOUGHBY, LILILLIAAN 5 HIC N, F'ANCES WIL J, IA M. ., ig? HIL'i?Cg-dlif, HELEN WOOSJQSTON, EDDESE 'gg' .ef 0 A' f 34 1 Qt! . A ' A989 ,. . A . . , A , vs v gwgf -we .. 3139553 G90 V C559 ' - Q., ' Wx v Q .L algal :'fQ.,, 'au gi.: . ..,, X v-ng: . 3 ' v ' , Q: 6 3' 1' fx ' I . Qzf- I .- .ig Q 55? .si 35 lv ,D 6 A 3 Igmp 4 -,, If -6 aio 5300- fo-nuthin., A an f A. 1' Wig 'F' 4'? 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L? ??Q ?M 4 f , 2 EQ Q Q5 V Q a x gas ' , 1 if . 1 ' - Q 1 X 7' il? 9 WM ' . 0 'K 1 D Ja.. -5 K if W ' rl 11 is iz fi an 5 '95 I . .. ' , ,. - - 9 0 Rf A Q6 a . 1 ow W A ZA 0 3, Ta' fb .' X 0 OU? 5 1 gi . iw N . , .fi i ffdf Q4 , 1? f fl 1 f P I1 ' K I 1 . I N q V if? N' X 4 5 COLLEGE , fnfae- Eiiifzf' Q WCS 2 i , AZT' ' 1 . ' .-1: ' -'nv-1,.,, ,, ,,,,A,, , L- .,'1.q35.g.f-J. osx .?J x 10m X 0 f 'ia - 5 Q 4 ff , s X fi 22 X Q50 ' ' . s O. . . fX .,' r Q Q 65 ' of 1 0 w C 4 , C! 'I ' ' ' ' 4' T gy T f s W3 QQ ' f r . 5 cigar ggi o J! 'F fi . .ss - Q -AL L , - FAL 0 W , ee QQ., C ., , i ' r8. Q83 5 0 .. J . fs w, J CV 1' 1 . l 3. The Crreat and the Near Great 0 l' . o ' ' CSF 0 XX? . H . ,--- 4 CMiss, Mrs. and Mr. understooclj ! 1 NQGZSS ish A is for Annie Funckhouser, P stands for dear little Patty, 4 VVhose good form we allknow so well. Whose ability often is shown. ! x , ll does not stand for Virginia, Q is for Aunt Marvin Quattlebaumg if X But for the Bean-loving Bell! I R In the T. S. her you may see. ,ffl . L next stands for Clem Gordan, stands for Leila A. Russell, b ' No worthier man can you End. Better known by My Ain Countree! ' ll stands for Dickey the Bird, S is for Sara P. VVithers, l L . I Who's never been known to be kind. And dear Louise Siddall, too. GA of' 7 ' E is our dear fond Eddieg The hrst a writer of Grammarg , gm , -- ln Math he is truly supreme. The other well known by Cuckoo 'V F comes tearing cross campus, Then comes Tommie, and J. Thompson B., C! i xg' ' As Flighty often is seen. VVho are two of the faculty's renownedg In G may stand for geiziusg One is the noted master of Pedg Q X Gertie D is this in her line. Deep in English the other is found. 0.0 H is for Professor Hockett, U all know the Latin teacher Urqhart, ! i VVho endeavors to cut such a shine! In green coat gorgeously arrayedg I Ida we find in the library, While V is for Annie V. Dunn, O 0 Tapping the bell with much vim. Who paints in most delicate shades. ' 4 Jane comes wearily along, Walmsleyf and VVillis D., Maggie, As if she'd been taking gym. Make famous this letter you hear. 1, 0 QCA K is for Kirk, an assistant, Xerxes and X-enophon's doctrines ,fb Oslo But a very nice lass is she. With these can never compare. :of so i 0 004 T X L stands for Lillie, so timid, Y'arborough follows quite closelyg 1 1, , , But good as good can be. In English she holds the fort. l M is for Means and Marcump Z are the zeroes they all give. I QQQX F Everyone knows the rest. Alas! this puts end to our sport!! 4 Q 0 N is for Nancy G. Campbell, The others you cannot find? fo 1 Who is also one of the best. Etcetera includes them, toog ' u 0 is for Ordwav, the married, For our alphabet was so small , 0 -f I l 9 ' VVho left Jule Crossland alone. lVe ne'er would have gotten thru. Op Q53 is l u Q5 if O ! N I I 3 ag., T WVQ 2.-adv' d-JW WF- wi QQ .fr is f Q 1 x ,x ii 92 o ow ,J A A .A A . .A A a x , 1 !, fu 0 N ' 'I 'X 1, f j as iss Q A A . Clif! 24 ' '47 ,ks r .1 t f ' V . g ' A o . . 0 L the news tliat's , 55.7-All L fit to print e Have you heard. '+7fl '. . ' vg':-'AY f .-. . 13.57 . . T t s VOL. X. No. 53 ROCK HILL, S. C., TUESDAY, Nov. 30, 1913 z Bits Per copy .. ,- xr 'elf f r Lima' n 1-lift - 1- 9 ' 'Slit -if Qu-HI 1' 't 4 - 25. 1' 5 . ti' Tr. , . I 1- X . def .mfr ' N. f Eff, M.- Q. jk' I - ggi ' Nl . af , .,, . .. av' 1 lin, 1 .,.. ,V . itil, '. '?!, .. -,rl i sw- '- .,,g,4,. , -Fl.. . 1,., K, .WL r, Ltfkig- ? - . ,.f.p',. fiti , -,gt .. . i , X 1 rv- 'FL ' - If . ,. fu. .xg , i THANKSGIVING not ' . L.,-. Thalias Entertain Terpsichoreans X-try Special, Nov. 27-Last evening in the spacious confines of our tem- porary frolic hall the Annual Thanks- Qi , giving Hop was held. This, as usual, 1 flfwas given by the Thalia German Club in honor of the Terpsichorean, and proved. to be the affair of the season. The handsome dresses displayed were ci la Mode and dazzling to the eye of the spectator. H f e JPromptly at the stroke of nine the gloriou-s strains- of Clayton's Grand ,March were wafted from the hidden orchestra, consisting of a piano, a stool, a mouth piece, two ear drums, and Dr. Lois Dukes of Leap Sick, Germs The music continued and the dancers still kept on unti-1 the midnight hour pealed forth. At this hour everyone, including UD. B. and our fond matrons three, entered the gorgeously bedecked dining hall' .fa class roomj 'and partook of heavy refreshments. The arrival of the telegram from Woodrow sending re- grets. cast a gloom-over all. But things brightened when 4Moustarde de Trott, M. D., A. B., Phg D.,. LL. D., D. F.g 'rendered the following welcome: 7 This articulate sound, welcome, the constituent part of a sentence, convey- 'inga kind reception, causes me .to have .a thrilling, quivering, exquisite, delicious ,sensation and bids -me espouse the fol- lowing: V . A A.fWClC0mQ ladies, chaperons fair, l 7 .Welcome Terps and Thalias here, Fill your glass with right good, cheer, Q eAnd idon't forget to eat your share. ,flnspirfing toasts were given by the following: D VOM Guest -Courtt Fromberg Ashe. ffflfhe S Rigs -Nom-de-plume Walsh. 'f'The'iThaliasf'-Monsieur de la Speights. :th-e Dance --Lord E. Brown. 4 ,Toast Man -N. Moore, Esq. SOME OF TI-IE BOREDH Hon. D. W. McLaurin is spending a few days at the College, giving long talks in Chapel each morning. He is a popu- lar speaker, as so many girls have the first period classes. .Mr. W. I. Roddey, author of Two Thousand Words a Minute, passed by the front gate this afternoon. 4- Miss Dickson's English Sec. B. had two interesting visitors today, the Hon. Brezeale and Dr. Crawford. They were delighted at the loving way in which she conducted her classg truly the sub- ject Beowulf had never appealed to these two gentlemen so forcibly before. ...1-0..l. POAG-'S TRAINED HUMANS Good Show, Full House Oct. 19th-Winthrop College girls were dressed in their gayest and had on their best manners to hear Mr. Ed Poag of Rock Hill and his world famous troupe in light vaudeville. An excellent educational and elevating programme was rendered. Among some of the most highly, appreciated numbers were the following: 1. You don't know how much you have. to know, in order to know how little you know. ' ' CBAss Sonoj 2. And The Green Grass Grew All Around. CEntire Companyj. Good jokes were also pulled off, thus adding to the fun of the occasion. This entertainment was given under the auspices of the Tatler, a little yearly periodical. The proceeds estimated the sum of 34.985 the staff feel very en- couraged, as now they have no fear of going in the hole with debt. OPENING THE BIG DITCH Mutt and Jeff and Others Present Excuse me, Mr. Mutt, said the porter as the Steamer Teddy drew ,into the Colon dock, but that big bug Tommy Thomson from Rock Hill and your friend jeff say they will have to take issue with you if you don't come back to your state room and get your luggage. Mutt took no heed of these words, strutted down the gang way and straightway made for the Big Ditch it- self, leaving the aforesaid fellows to get there with his luggage. Truly it must have been a grand re- union as well as a great sight to see these three guys meet with their old friend Ed Coker, chief engineer just appointed by Woodrow. From all re- ports they were entertained royally by Ed, at the Wittemore and Huffington lunch counter, just around the corner. After a morning spent bumming, the four of them marched boldly forth to the place of ceremony, keeping wonder- ful time to the strains of America They were spied in the crowd by Woodrow, who had been looking wildly for them. Rushing madly forward, the President seized them all in his arms and uttered these words in a voice shaken by deep emotion, At last I have found you, 'my boon companions, come have seats by me. Later reports from Panama tell us that these four gentlemen are having many social affairs given in their honor, and it is predicted that Mutt and Jeff will accompany Messrs. Ed and Tommy upon their return to Rock Hill. They will of course be met at the depot by a large delegation representing the Chamber of Commerce, headed by the band of which Jule Johnson. 'and Ed Poag are leaders. 1-v.u,..-1 THE YELLER PERIL f L .Ii 2 .ff r WlNTHR0P YELLER PERIL, Women of Refined Taste! is I Issued Spasmodically. GET THE . I I.T.K ac. -g A, ,, 'f - Puf0lflTiifp. 0 Ahuzmrr Spring Sigh, Q I ml FROM THE' 3' A ' SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE zz VVINTHROP ,CATALOG 3 V One Year ................. 66 2-3 Cents PAGESEVENTYQEIGHT 4 I in 4 Six Months .. .. 33 1-3 Cents . K W , , V' ' This recognized authority is Two bits per week delivered at Supply Room by J. Blair, Postman. Entered at P. O. at Rock Hill, S. C., as second-class matter. WOMAN ' S RIGHTS! What are women seeking? Men, the brutes, -may answer, Husbands! But thundering tones proclaim the mono- syllabic word, No! What we seek with genuine sincerity 'and iunswerving pur- pose is freedom and liberty! We join unanimously with one voice that pealed forth in past ages, Give' us liberty, or' --l-i- make us house- wives! We must-have supportg it is impera- tiveg or else we shall not attain the shining goal glittering in the distance, which we have set for ourselves. Wo- men! 'this is a serious matter in these troublous timesgand let us screw our courage to the Sticking place and 'we shall stick! Co-operation is necessaryg for as the learned Greek once said, United we stand, divided we fall. -...tol- ' A A QUERY Shaking all the Egyptian' World, How many persons can a deaf and dumb man tickle? . A' . 1 p As answered by the New York Sun: ! He can! jest-tickle-eight. CGesti4 culatel. 1-1 1 Q -' indispensable in planning ,your summer Wardrobe, three pages of authentic descriptionslandf t fascinating illustrations ofadvanced summer fashionsa-V QInver-e ft. ' r . Y av.. sions a Specialtyj. Only 5 'cents when bought with I5fC6Ifft '- patterns. Z . TBEFORE THEMAYOR ft A Nov. 30, 1913-Frances Riley-Selling Salad 'and Sandwiches without license. Clem Gordan-Shooting Crap. Emma Gassaway-Q-Disorderly' and boisterous conduct. Cholly Weeks-Murdering a pet cow, called English The iMayor visited the press today and gave the following statement :I I am glad to see this list decreasing and rejoice over the fact that the citizens of my town are taking such care of their personal conduct. 4 I GT ICE I AUCTION SALE Second-hand Switches and Tooth- X brushes. ' 30 dozen sold 'at one time to highest I . bidder. 1 DON,T Miss THE SAIIE. For further imformation see Aunt Selina II., Johnson Ha-ll!! g r .. M V ,. I4 v .SPICB'- xg Why are cats like unskilled Because they 'mew ,tillf latej! alllilff destroys patience. - A ,ff Whichyisx easier to spell? ,, --fs,. f f Fitddlefde-dee, or fiddle-de-dumpg Fiddle-de-dee, cause it is :spelt vvithfff more ee's. 1 I 1 I Q A QL s Why was- Eve not afraid' of tihe.'f Measles? A i A y ' p Because she'd Adam. - ' nf, ' 1 ' - In-H+ X3 ' What is the most awkward tirnefforf aff 3 train to start?,g I - A ff, I 12:50, as its 10 to 1, if, youocafchwitgf I should worry and get a pafin+f 1 I Go way boyg I ain't no windows! ' 'Sf -. ,J ', X V, . Q 1 A large and varied assortmengof one If and two cent stamps and' Ur' in cards. , I' V .4 . if . 4 , I . 3 x ' t Mrsg Jule' Supply! R0Qii1i -Main Bldgl., I . 1 ' f L I . , , , - :f Ink Call colors black, and'fb1ueD,-E all-shapes. A15 55 l , r I X Y I . 1. I THE YELLER PERIL 3 Y f Tan Shoe Shines A-A SPECIALTY i . Sc. a.SQUn11r, Foor A thappel Xt Anderson Z e Room 7, N. D. . BOOTBLACKS , . Your Patronage Solicited 'N - ' ' LOCALS About. some people you linow, some ' ypu've heard of, and some you l?.cIon't know. ' 'Miss Sadie Desportes is spending a -.few days in towng she is taking dinner ' Qattthe college today, Miss Minnie Parker Being hostess. . 4 Cornelia P. Thomas, ex-stenography .pa-rtook of her Thanksgiving re- atzthe College. She gave quite a ride, cosfing about two dollars, to twelve of her friends in the after- Miss Bernice Woodward is suffering a sprained ankle, the result of a received when Miss ,vefgie May- Class, '13, who had been mourned dead, appeared at the College. ' THE HAMPTON LITERARY ' ' SOCIETY I , TWIN1-HRQP COLLEGE w-1LL1,11REsrNr- ' ADVENTURES OF URSULAH Qi, -.Comedy in Four 'Acts V ' i if FIQANTPIONYWHOPE A ' 'IN THE F M , 'College Auditorium , Ian.-12, 1914, at 8:30.o'clock ' V ........... 50 Cents pw1thCo11ege...,. 25 Cents you wanta dyer see-Fat Ran- 'Edyerg ' .4 . ' V Entered into Rest! . Nov. 1, 1913. . TANGO TURKEY Tizor HESITATION - Beloved Daughter of Mrs. Dancie Ragging. Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C.- The funeral services over the muti- lated remains of Miss Tango Turkey Trot Hesitation Ragging were held in theMDance Hall on Saturday evening, Nov. 1, 1913. This sad ceremony brought tears to the eyes of many as they rea- lized the short, but sweet life of this joyous youngilady, whose career was just beginning to bud Cup herejs. The following conveyed the remains to its restingnplace : - , Active Pallbearers A. Gantt, R. Berry, M. Ashe, K. Pitts, H. Coker, R. Brown, A. Bradley, I. Cut- tino, L. Marshall. . Honorary Pafllbearers Miss M. Gunter, Miss'Wickliff, Miss I. 'Dacus, Miss Moudy, Miss Russell, Miss Jones. J The funeral' services were conducted by Rev. Lillie Richards. -1110i-Q NOTICES - A ' Licenses issued to the following: Hal-and A. Mae Williams. Wedding to take place in June. M. A.-and Nell Rambo wedding to take place when The Pearl is found. ,There will' be an important meeting of the members of the Adenoids Move- ment Association, under direction 'of Mrs. Anne Funckhouser at 6:30 in J. H. Parlor-New members received, Come! ! A H - Frances Riley will sell on back cam- pus this afternoon, animal crackers and pink lemonade. For benefit of Self Association. CI have my licensej All those exposed to contagious diseases please see Mrs. Lillie Shurnate and Dr. Matilde Buck, so treatment can be given and rooms fumigated. -..T0,T.1 CARD OF THANKS To thelEd. of Yeller Peril- Allo.w me to express in my feeble way through the columns of your paper my hearty thanks and appreciation for the support given me by my many friends in the late election of W. L. S. Critic. Gratefully yours, ' Annie Mae Williams. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOUND-That baked beans are not only whcgesome but an excellent brain foo . , FOUND-That you don't know how much you have to know in order to know how little you know. FOUND-That kleping can be cured by setting a trap similar to a bated fish- ing hook. For further information and experience see I-Ier. LOST-One large solitary pearl be- tween the dance hall and Johnson Hall. Finder please return same to Nell Rambo and receive reward. ' LOST-Two minds. If found please re- turn them to 437 and' 443 Johnson H. LOST-A purse containing two nickels and a large Lincoln penny, a piece of chamois and a small quantity of pow- der. Please return to G. Bridges. LOST-A two cent stamp valued be- cause of owner-Please, please return to Nellie Hart. WANTED-Twenty logical minds. WANTED-Thirty-six hours in a day and twenty of them for sleeping pur- poses. WANTED-To know who originated . measles? WANTED-To know who wroteglames' Talks to Teachers P WANTED--A quick, thrifty, energetic, capable and untiring girl to assist Mrs. Simms, postmistress. WANTED-A muzzle for Alice Gregg and a ear trumpet for Gladys Bridges. FOR RENT-One large spacious roomy brain, situated on the heights of Spinal Column Avenue. See Gertrude Davis. FOR RENT-Six large well-chewed wads of Spearmint. See E. Wilkes- M. Marion. A FOR SALE-A largeassortment of in- version skirts and Senior caps-Apply Senior Hall. FOR SALE-A book How to Behave in Boston. WANTED-Some one to argue with. BUSINESS CARD Y. W. C. A. Exchange. . Open day and night.-Things exchanged. Note the following: l. Old shoes, boudoir slippers. 2. Orange sticks, chamois, old powder cans. 3. Boudoir caps, kimonos, rings, pins. CSenior pinsj. 4. Remarks on school gossip! A w . V 'L-L.. .7 qv.--L , I Nh ' f' 5, .ww .',' ,-., !.5,, 1 Vg, ' vv 1- 'RQ ' . , ., A , V ,. , . w . X ,W 1 A ' 4 up 'ff' ' D .,.1 ,, V, . 1. ,NK .', .aff 3, Q: s' u, 1 Q 1 I V 1 k . e ? ,qc Q: u 5 ' i 3 , I I ' ' 3 W fl A A A X 1 , I , ' 1 'Q -wi IN' . 'I ',- ,- 'J,'-agp, W ' :' .. fr, A lv, . A ' ' .Y Llx, X I . Ja , LITE. 1-I . Q4 .N V. i KA- gli, V -H xi' ' , , 'h'.p 'F' 'EI - kj- .. 4, 'F-I , NL' Pig, .1 pf 4521, 4, gt?-' H4 .,1'f'.gq!:,, 'vi . -N .'-E, 'TKMQW-.' -xv' vnu,--G ,nail ' li f. f -, j W' 1 - V ,qQ:.f5,, if 4 ' , f ' wp V -v . V V' 'NT iv- 1345. Q g 1 ' lift -, . 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Nathan could have gone as easily as notibefore he went for the cows, said Grandma, taking up her knitting more briskly as she shook her head over Grandpa's shortcomings. Why, I'll go, Grandma, Carl said as he gleefully buttoned his coat. No, no, Grandpa won't let you. He'll go anyway, for he always goes every afternoon at four. Grandma knitted peacefully again, and the clock ticked off the seconds. Carl sat down and thumped the arms of the big chair. Nell tried to invent some pastime. A few minutes passed before Nell closed her book with a thump and darted to the stool at Grandma's feet. Gramma, she said, using her pet name, tell us a story while you knit. Yes, Gramma, a war story-something about the Yankees, Carl put in JQSN' 01 , gm r A C rl' 'uf 'Xi U , O eagerly. 0 Grandma smiled and plied her needle more slowly. Nell screwed her stool ' against the old fashioned book-case, and Carl pulled the big arm chair closer. T I 0 Q0 They knew that Grandma had many interesting things to tell of the days gone 0833 by-of the days before the war, during the war or after the war. The gi.-warg f'X-J 7 x stories were well-worn to her, but here were two listeners to whom the tales Ei p - would be new. And she could respond to them with that vivacity that had i X' 6 characterized her youth and made her the dear Gramma she was now. qeno Grandma drew a box from the old book-case and placed it in the window. ff, l Then slowly catching her stiches she began: ' 0 During the war, in 1864, rumors had come to us that Sherman was con- f wo mg tinuing his raid from Savannah through South Carolina. Many of the negroes 0' T . X were afraid of the Yankees and had fled, others, thinking that they would be 7 fN welcomed into the Northern Army, went to meet Sherman. . 1' Late on December the nineteenth, while Mammy was getting supper and ,l gg f , F an was playing near my spinning wheel, Walter, May, and Emma came running A ' A into the house. 'Yankeesl Yankees! The Yankees are comingl' they cried in 4 terror. I knew what that meant. We would have to suffer just as victims in ' 0 100 ' o as at r s - Woman rs fe w! i ,4.'QI E . f I , N 11 . f 5 fa r rj ,Il Q bl . aa, I , . I 4 J H 1 . fx K e b , :Exe , fn, V W 's gap I . -, it ,fl R ...L-nj P ?.'. x In X occ o' 9 - H K x. BT ' 1 , ! x Q50 x 80 Ti ' I K n 055 R O CK ' O 9 I I rs sg P er fs . 'W 1 s ' Q 5 5 4' 'I' z a H se igfisfisllf O rf' x -3 - Q vfxa. Y ,,,,fA.-. o.- Y B- QC- f - l . is O I Georgia had suffered. Thinking of your Grandpa at the front as I looked at the 4 frightened children, I realized that I too must do what I could. Already I heard J V X ll the cackling of the chickens and the 'hoof-hoof' of the hogs. Determined to l . face the worst, I went out on the piazza with little Fan clinging to my skirts. 3' Expecting a whole army, I was relieved to see only about a dozen men. But they 6 ' X Q were enough -here poising her knitting needle ingthe air. They were already Q8 ,XX 1 0 CQ? at their work chasing my turkeys and fine thorough-bred chicks over the whole 0 I ff yard. 4 I stood by the big posts at the steps and looked on. I knew it was useless ml dab for me to say anything. As the officer came toward us, Fan began to whimper. CL X N263 , just as he was about to speak, one of the soldiers near by shot at a big gobler. 4 If ever I saw a child in mortal terror, Fan was! I was just about to speak when l S the officer started toward us -here Grandma dropped her knitting into her lap. L I 22 . ,Q s I off! U in .if As he approached, Fan's cries grew only more vigorous, while she clung closer to me. I-Ie wheeled to go towards the lot, but walked only a few steps before he turned back. Again F an grew frantic. As he came nearer, the child was in such terror that I couldn't have heard if he'd said anything. When the officer moved toward two soldiers chasing a goose, Fan's sobs grew less violent, when the two men stopped, excited whispers from the sitting room became audible. But as soon as the officer started towards us again, Fan redoubled her shrieks. WAQQM 0 He stopped, stood still a minute thoughtfully looking at Fan, then in half a l minute he was loosening his saddle-bag. Out of that bag he took a doll, a pretty, AT brown-eyed doll dressed in pink. This time he approached, Fan grew calmer. s 'Little girl, don't you want this doll P' he asked as he held it toward her. A ' 0 'Take it, child, and God bless you.' His voice sounded husky as he added, 'I had I X 0 it for my little girl 'way up North, but I want you to have it for Christmas' I c Fan had loosened her hold on my dress and was standing on the edge of Q fl, o 038, the steps. As soon as the doll was within her reach, she clutched it and stepped '00 5 'fx' 5 back. For a moment the officer watched her. Then turning he ordered the men l f2 TX-2 D X who had gathered about the horses to mount. E' I ' a ' HAS they rode away, Mammy Dinah came running up from the cellar. Wlieli l , Qgox e I explained the disturbance, she smothered Fan with kisses and took her into ' 4 4 0 the house. 'to 59 A I stood and watched the horsemen disappear into the pines. Had they 1 0 Q really gone? Would they come again? just here, Mike, Mammy's mulatto son, l ,, W ,Q shuflied up to the steps and handed me the barn keys. He'd 'done brung in the Ogg l QR' wood an' locked up eberyting-None of de Yankeys cou'd git in that barn of if W 7 ole Massa's.' I smiled at his simplicity as I went into the house. He felt safe. 1 Q . I In fact, no one seemed to think trouble brewing but me. Even old Mammy was i my f humming a melody as she set the table. gt As we went to supper Fan clung to her treasure with a stubbornness which provoked the other children. Not until Mammy had induced her to look at its Q hair and eyes did the other children get a peep at it. , s ', 0 K x l: 101 gg, QQ - f' is . s 0 wvf A A iv-H W-A -f A A x , R W . -sae we wt ,4 Q, f ' s - 'Qu 'W IW' 1, H 5 r , N. I K f 3.9 'Rm Q Q lr l , i , a ll st.. - ' .af CEE Q Q SQ ibm, A X 4 X M13-. sg .54 gf.. . as 1 A ii -, -Ai -A SIS? , gag at I ba g I - I I 0 5 Q ,536 CSU 4 S 1 . g r 5 1 'f If ' Ll . .i , qs - 0 Que? l 'Wklhile the children were admiring the Yankee doll, there was a loud knock at the back door. Motioning to Mammy, I went, expecting to see the Yankees back. But I was surprised when I saw only one man and yet not relieved to see that he did not have on Federal uniform. 'Madamf he said hurriedly, 'I am a Confederate soldier, and I need your help. I have an important order for a force on Broad River. Since it must be delivered to-night, I want you to lend me a horse. Mine broke his leg on that pesky bridge down there in the swamp' An order from whom ?' I asked dubiously. From General Hardeef he said. O ,. Z -E J 1 9' r 0' r f' .J I , ab' if X ' Nt 1, o :mix 5 XX-7 'VVell, children, I suspected that man. He said he was a Confederate soldier, but his nasal twang had set him down for a full-blooded Yankee in my opinion. Besides I couldn't see that his tale of boldly riding through the country teeming with Yankees was a very likely one. If he was one of our soldiers, I wanted to help him-he would know thatg if he was a Federal, he would be just as sure that I would hinder him if I could. If he were a Yankee,' thought I, 'he'd have stolen a horsef But the barn was locked! And he couldn't easily get into that barn of Grandpa's! 'Madamf he began impatiently, 'I a1n very anxious to be on the road, and yet I know I will fail in this attempt unless I have a horse'-Umphl As if I were hesitating about the horse! He could have had every one in the barn if I'd QW JQSM' . fa C -- known he was a Southerner! I finally decided to give him the horse, but 3 fx-5 watch him. He went toward the lot, but walked only a few steps before he turned say- O ing in smooth tones. 'I won't find the barn locked, will I?' 0 mAh, he knew that the barn was locked. He had already tried to get ing f l he asked now, seeking to save time. Yet I was not sure-I could not say the , g Q Q0 man was not a Confederate. How was I to know? ' i.fX, 0833 Just here I heard Fan crying 'lVIumma, Mummal' Hugging the doll, she 0580 EQ, aj P N came running toward me with VValter galloping after her on all-fours. 4 Stumping ' I - her toe against the handle of an axe, she fell, screaming for VValter to 'stop, QQOXX F stopl' I picked her up and told Wfalter to take her in to Mammy. I o Perhaps it was Fan's stumble that made such a ridiculous test pop into my 02 ' l head. I'm sure I can't say what else, any more than I can say what makes your Q 0 Grandpa always go for the mail himself and yet never break a seal until he sits 0 QQ QQ right there in that chair. Anyhow, the thought came, and I seized it as a way of g l - ,X solving the problem. ' . A 'My good man,' I said, 'you're in need of a horse. Being alone here with , my children and with scarcely any servants, I am in need of some wood. Take xox f that axe and cut me some, and you shall have the horsef A 4 As I expected, the man sneered in disgust, and stood silently glaring at me for some minutes. Then suddenly he husked off his sandy colored coat, hurled N ' '. 102 0 -2-I4 as s I 1 Lv A J s ' . n sf rv-' A iiv'5 -2: ,sf 'EJ if A YI A I ' Q g 1 is V6 13 i a 'r' 1 'I K ' 0 il - bit: 1211 ' - Ss., f if 1 : 1 -. fre! f !eQ': 7 :te as L- ,:.. s X . ...gg .fa s 'I A s. W f X x U V .tx . G R 2 p ! :. , -. . O O w ,Q I eggs? Q IQQDZEQISQA I f X ' - i cp D D 'So I if In I . .ixiS??ss4 - JI.. .- aria I -wo Q . I it against the wall, shouldered the axe, and asked where the wood-pile was! I know I almost gasped as I pointed behind the corner of the kitchen. He hurried fN N, I in that direction and soon I heard the regular strokes of the axe. I st l , ' ' VVell the unexpected had happened. But he saw through my scheme and was trying to work it out his way after all. Irle knew that if he had begun the O was I would be compelled to fulhll the promise I had made. I looked at the heavy old coat lying there in a heap, and in less time than it takes to tell you, dgxko E' X , I was scearching its pockets-for what I hardly knew. As a final attempt, I I f I caught it at the bottom to shake it. But something attracted my attention. The , x . Cloth had the feeling that paper was under it. I looked closely and could see that I 0 I x X. fp ' fe s .. . ! p ' work willingly, I would have given him the barn keys immediately. But as it W K I rr ' I C lx .X ll' the lining had been ripped and sewed again. I ran to the edge of the piazza: That. man was cutting wood as if his life depended on it! In a few seconds I had 39 . scissors and was furiously ripping they-tell-tale place.. A thin envelope fell out. Q K8 ,XJ K' ,gl S It was addressed to General john P. ltlatch-but I Cllflliyli know whether he was I ' ' Federal or' Confederate! Fearing to take time to read the letter, I threw it into R o a bright red paste-board box which Fan had been playing with that afternoon. y- I-Iurrying through the dining-room, I reached the kitchen window just in time i 002, I 4 cn to see the 'wood-chopper' hurl the axe several feet away and to let him see me at the window. CI . , ' s R ' I 6? . V I :iff U 1 . I J ii m ' party of Yankees. But here again came the same question: VVas he friend or - I I if fl :ff.f Xg I Q 0 W X I ' VVhile he was getting a horse, I wondered if I must tell him about that ., . . . . oiga I I - I enemy? In the one case, I d want to warn him: in the other, to keep him ignorant. D . ' I felt a little safer with that letter, so I thought I would risk telling him. , 'There is a small river I'll have to cross'?,' he asked as he sprang into O -' . . the saddle. ' 4 fYes,' I answered, 'the road on the right of the pines leads you to May I River bridge. If you go the other road through the pines, you'll come across some . ,gtg Yankees' , 5526527 ,XJ ' ' '4lVIuttering a 'Thank you,' he spurred his horse and galloped away. Irle , O .L , turned into the pines! He did not take any message to Broad River! But the e y letter-that would tell me. - i 0 I Running into the house I got the paper from the box and read it by the ' ,tg Q I blazing fire in the sitting-room. And here, Grandma said, pulling a well-worn r ' . sheet of paper from the box in the window, here is the very letterfl 0 'I wo Q With Nell and Carl looking over her shoulders, she readg QQ I L A , I, I ' v B VT MAJOR-GENERAL HATCH: A Your command to go by water to Bluffton, thence reach plank road leading from - . I Savannah. North, west, and south fortified. On east, an old dyke will let I-Iardee fire to I mx f cross river on pontoon and escape into S. C.-hold it. March will necessarily be slow. I-Iardee now controls telegraph. A X WWIM. T. SHERMAN, p General. I , . Dee 19, 1864. I - rr. .103 3, 0 if IA I I OW if 'J I I , Twin' , 's' If 4-Q I v-W ,J f' X s . j Q, 5 f 5 fi A E 8 gi . 'FM .I I 0 Ii igcifyfri I I s 91 5-I K i W ll' , I 1 I III ' IIII 1,5 ,Ie I l'i.' If III, fr Ii, : Q, II, 1 W1 Il I I I I Its! if I I -ll: 1 I , . .I . 322 gin. 1 , l v A.. II V 1 I IU rig.. .', I 7 If l.I I :I I ,' x li '- i ul 1 I 'I .II I I Ii 4 II it H . 3' I 1 I i s!! 'I yyb' II ' will, 1... P' P bl . I I I 'f I I ' 7. H N fs- - 1 .' X 'Ll . G of U.. r , S, XX i q 1 1 - . N N Y -: I r r if X 61 9 . t 5 7 4 -I . 1 V '. QQ i 0 J lr r ' .X . w -3 ' v v'I fvflw n , v Y '16,-. c V v, Q , , -. IE f 9 89 ' d qw Yes, indeed the man was a Yankee messenger. Had I aided him? True in B50 M I V I I had the paper-but that meant nothing i,f he knew the order. If I'd only read Q 5 3 the letter before the Yankee left! Now I d helped him to get a message to Gen- I I I I eral Hatch, and General Hardee would be captured. Angry at myself I crumpled 5, I , the paper. If- 1 ' K But just here the children came scampering in. Fan toddled toward me S. ps with the don. 9 1 Ezfx' 'Dolly tan do sleep,' she said, with her blue eyesshining. . , I I 0 9 Before I could take her into my arms, Mammy interrupted, begging me to 'O Tk ' ' come get a hot cup of tea. Carelessly dropping the letter back into the box, I 4 K went to the table to satisfy the old negro. , I sat several minutes brooding over what I had done. I was soon aroused CIE, Nada 'U' by a sudden trampling of feet. Almost the next instant there were steps on is the piazza and a loud knock on the door. I sickened with fear as I thought of the 5 paper. Why had I not burned it! But it was too late now. .I Z9 The door flew open. There stood the very officer who had given Fan the 'gl K' . ,gl -1 doll. 5 ,K A 4 'Go to the children,' Mammy, I said as the men crowded in. g ' I , 'Madam, you ripped this gentleman's coat'-the officer pointed to the man i out of uniform-'and took a paper from it, did you not ?' fic, 0053 W 'I did,' I agreed. 4 0 ,I I I 'Then you must give it to us,' he said sternly. QI could hardly believe his I gs I .W was the same voice that had prayed God's blessing on little Fan that eveningj C ' 0 , I did not answer. . - - Q- ' ll cc . QI 'Have you distroyed it P' If I could have said yes! Why had I not burned it! 0 0 cc f 'Madam have you destroyed that letter ?' 'I have not destroyed it,' I admitted. C6 'Have you that paper about your person P' he went on in the same tone. 033 ,xii 66 KNO 7 Q0 In sharp tones he allotted the men to different parts of the house, telling I I Q u n u n qc them to leave nothing unturned. He himself started to the sitting-room. ,o Q I followed him. I must be in the room where that paper was. When I oo, O04 ,xi P got to the door, I could have fainted for joy: For there sat Fan in Mammy's i I ' lap hugging that red box for dear life! I Q51-,X 4: 'No-no-o-o! She 'seep in boxf No-no-o-o! screamed Fan, fearful that - 4 Og 0 the treasure was about to be taken from her. A0 1 The officer paused, and his voice softened as he said, 'Child, I don't want ' your doll-keep her. And little people,' he added turning to Walter, May, and IO 1, I 9 Emma, 'we are not going to hurt you.' P?!gg I g Q1 I crossed the room and stood close to the children. I won't tell you what Dix? 0 V .Li I I saw that night. It is enough to say that nothing, nothing was left unturned. v, Q r ' It seemed to me that the search went on for hours. I wondered if little Fan would I I ni tire of the box and drop asleep. But, wild-eyed, she watched the off1cer's every A 3 vi movement. Time passed. May went sound asleep, and even Walter and Emma . M X were nodding. Finally Fan did relax and rest more peacefully in Mammy's lap. , i O 104 O , u , 1 sq... as ffl Kg -..F - --.sf .... Q- I . I ek. Q I i 5' Q' Z 'f Z5 f Q' 'Il' P i . i be i ' t 'f- 1' ss.. ' ' '. 9 A is f f 3 Q if so N ',.z' I G E 2 ow . o X I O 5 s l i ws - Qsfis- avi? far film in y Gigli ' o -Zio i F i ri T , . f.: v ,fl v , ,aB-,-, o , B- Qc Y X - . 8 83 . After the officer had looked in every nook and corner of the sitting room, cg 0 A J I he began to walk restlessly to and fro across the room. Men came in and re- fX W ported that they had done their duty, but were sharply commanded to do it again. J ' I7 Once the officer paused, and I fancied that he looked suspiciously at the box, now -4 1 but loosely held in Fan's arms. Wotlld he take it? The weary hours passed. Finally the men gathered in with disappoint- ' . ment plainly written on their faces. The officer motioned them to the piazza. O ii I CQQ Turning he looked thoughtfully at the box. I H 0 f 'Baby,' he said, 'let me see your box.' 'O ! 4 Fan's half-closed eyes opened wide. 'No-o-o-No,' she cried fretfully. I could hardly keep from screaming to Mammy to throw the box and doll into the fire. But I realized that that would be foolish. C54 xitly 4 'Little girl,' he said winningly as he held out his hands, 'I won't hurt your , doll--just let me see the box.' . , I Fan kicked and screamed as she drew back toward Mammy. 'i I ' The officer stepped back. But I dared 11Ot look at him lest my face betray Q8 'Lal b Y , lg fl 6 ' the secret. . 'One word more,' the officer said hurriedly to me, 'I would ask why you did not destroy that paperf 'I never thought that a soldier would not be trusted with an order !' I scornfully retorted. I . C He left in a sort of a dazed sort of a way. I heard his command: l , 'VVe must to Hilton Head to-night. Quick, men, to horse !' I sank in the nearest chair exhausted. I saw it all now. They must go QQ L to Hilton Head to find out their order. Oh, I prayed God that they would not Ofo - get back to General Hatch on time. Did they, did they P cried both Nell and Carl in one breath. l 0 VVell, General Hardee did not fortify the plank road, and that was the O way that General Hardee escaped on the night of the twentieth before General I Sherman returned from Hilton Head. Hatch could not have got the message on I .M 0 Q0 time, you see. The messenger told a true story, for Mike found a horse with p ifx, 0832 a broken leg down there in the marsh. ' g, s?, ,ICI l ' And Fan, how long did she hold the box P asked Nell. 1 O D P , Dear Child! She went to sleep with it in her arms, little knowing that I ' inside it with her doll was the very paper that would have captured General I QQOX F Hardee. But here comes your Grandpa, said Grandma, taking her knitting again. - Q 4 'cg 4 O Perhaps we'll get a letter from your mother- Or maybe 'Aunt Fan,' said to I Carl, thinking of the story. , ' 0 Q Yes, yes-they're all grown now. Carl, you might see if Nathan has gone ,O ff J! 1 W QQ for the cows. You can't depend on negroes now, as we could before the war? 0 5 X You ask if General Hardee's escape was really made possible by such an epi- I I sodeg Gramma is certain of it. And somehow it gives me a peculiar pleasure to y ax , take it in simple faith, as did Nell and Carl-let history say what it will. A 'O -Alma Lupo. C ' . o 105 O 2 x L.- gg 0 l , Q as U3 I if an . Qu: ffofff. 's A' is fv-i 5 sq N s I ' ' ' Y' , 0 i is za as 2 Q is as 'rr alle 2 p as boa Q QI lflfl .X 2 . 1 1 ff ' S ' 'J ' x :i w as s iw r Qgrx , X 055,53 SQ X AV wil QQ I5 9110 A I A ,dFf,Afi7IsA522E5J,,,I, 0 'si 1- ' I , I gf? , , fN N, CV xr sf I 1 H, A 7825 4 Mr 'B , A 9? C822 I . 4 A WAN Y 4 Aiwa M o 1 1 O W D gg: I 0 , -1 1 , . Co N JOURNAL STAFF 039 ! 1 O 10 ournaIStaff, 1913-1914 f 1 I O Q0 .0 1fX, OBIS THE CURRY socmtrv Q80 599 4 'XJ1 P X MARGUERITE TOLBERT ..,............,.. ............... 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Two is the mother ewe calling her lamb: Three is a herce and wicked old ramg Four is so funnyg you'd almost think By the looks of his nose he'd been clabbling in inkg And five is the baby along with the sheep- He too's gone to play in the pastures of sleep, -E. B., '14 we VE MQW on oo If Y' if 82 819 ., Q , get . I Cf!! We 5580 ge, fs, S 9292 U2 lla l gla, 75 ll' .i , l ' .f'f, M1 .'. ill A l ttf , , .Jn f X I 3 i N7 ' . '4 , X i l H rex lfl if A 'u ily 1 l ll O We l . i v 5 , . 5 ff P 1 L t 11 . 17. ' 1 P l I y' , s- r 5 .5 illidl 'Kami .ir . 9 ,. . L' ,11- .4 r W. .. l . J .L l 'gin- .,g ,, x,. tl ftlt .,, ' x . , X P limiter V f . Ml i - X i t 1' w ill Q 1 'lt . l I mi .i i 114-,, l l g lui. , J l lllxi , ' Q fl: l Y. Q ill , . . -ee V , as 1 - ee e e e a 1- X ' i 3 W Uv -K . e il it . f . , 1 If T. l W V , T l I .5 , , . n 2 p oo ' ' S T 1' , . Q' 1 Ol' no A mr 'I in . .- 4 'TJ . ' Q 1 ii xo . lf:,'i 1 ' 509 if 'lg 11' . 1' 'V ji. 2 2SJ 1 QQ migwfgpgw AEE 08' P- 259 ii mm ibm? 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A Proctor's Report for Month Ending March 3 l , I9I4 I e.,.f Entered into Register of the House President of J. H., April 1 tAll Fools' Dayj. DIEILQIZISUEIET OFFENSE PENALTY REPORTED BY rf f 29 A 13 Q ...V 5 1 Q Annie Gantt. Frances MHT5hall Alice Gregg- Alta Anderson. Impertinence to proctor. Using profane language such. as Stingy Kid. Keeping her mouth shut for tive consecutive minutes in Ped. Actually caught work- Banishment from Ex- ecutive Board. Tongue tied for one day. Shall talk to her heart's content at the next class meeting. Shall take a day off in Estelle Bowers. Miss McCrory, Secre- tary Y. W. C. A. Tommie. Annual staff. V557 ft p' .1 X N ' t Ni I is-.1 V 9 ing. near future. 4 QL . Maggie Doyle, For using sarcasm and Miss Bates, who knows Claire Lgwman, ' then grinning. how to hand out sar- rl - ' .N casm. will give her a C ' ' few lessons daily. V il lane Rivers. Inability to draw a Shall C Jlffeaiisu and Miss Dunn. 033 AT ' straight line. ways committee. T . Tally james. For manifesting unsocia- Shall be made to have Dgdo Dukes. I l Emily Glaze. bility towards each three dates together. Q 0 other. 1 Anna Prentiss. For wearing a bright red Forbidden to wear bows Clem G01-dan, a lover l 1 Q bow on I top of her of any color. of artistic appear- 0 organ hair. ances. gigofag !X,Ji T Mayme Anderson. For fighting after ten P. Bnin Sn badly bruised Esther Bauer, chief , 4 .i Leah Chappel. M. had to be taken to In- Cop, North D, T i ', ferno, punishment suf- ' ficient. 6 ' ' I O Agnes Speights. For cleansing false teeth Have Mr. Fe rg'u son Miss Moudy. X f '57 l in the bath room. screw the teeth in per- ' I 1 - manently. 1 0 0 Fat Randle. For not taking her flesh- Two dozen raw eggs Dr. Buck. 0' , ' i , producing tonic. and four quarts of ,o , 8: ' 3 y milk daily. f Mary Hester Men- Breaking a cup on ac- Miss Patten shall give Margaret Marion, V X denhall. count of failure to her special exercises dining-room proc- QQA vi f crook little finger as for accentuating the tor. A 5 customary. little linger. T X . 'Vet ' . 0 T . ' 1 'F5 99 l qxff A ,A ' . ' 1 ' D A . X Y I '. ' 'Q ' , fr' za 5 it s ei I , W E is T , i E l T in . fa- fp .x 2 , Q 4,5 e 1 Ar ff 2 Nl f . , T Z I 'E-nil ,, 'g SQ., 9 :.- f c op-, . -Be -c if . Q- i.'.! . :ss A ' S X545 O A , - 0 so Aw ' I '11 2 - Q I F rf' E 1 olbcv pl- It o -if I V X - id we I1 ff 0 I . ' PROtj'1'OR'5 REPORT FOR MONTH ENDING lW.ARCH 31, 1914--CContinuecll A 4 M I NAME OF OFFENSE PENALTY - - f UELINQUENT REPORTED BX I .F f dv jp Q., ' 1' 3 eps :.-jp -I Carrie Smoak. Louise Austin. Bessie M cKenzie For wearing switches, false puffs, etc., and other hair adornments to Chapel on Sunday night, March 28. lnsubordination shown in class room. For ragging on Senior Excommunicated f r o m the Baptist Church. Not allowed to call so- cially on Miss Dickson Sunday nights. CA privilegej Ankles clipped by Dr. Mr. Nelson. Miss IDIQRSQII. ' l see , qrfm Maggie Mae Scale. .. iq rs .fir 'g , - I Hall Buck. f 00 J - ' . l of fX..f 'C 8 Annie Gassaway. Rushing in package Not allowed to see each Miss Aimee Parker. db i K 4 Catherine Moore. room at 9:20 P. M. other for three weeks. l I I Lucile Shaw. For reflection Cin a All reflecting material Her roommate, C. A .., .gy ' A mirrorl. taken out of her room. VVOOCIS, QA 'T' ff 4 CD V .. Mary Massey. General ignorance. Egqulsion from Senior Faculty. O ' l ass. l ' 0 Frances Hicklin. Forlpitiful case of con- Confinement to basement Dr. Buck and Miss Cl I, Go ' science. of Inferno for ten Wham. i I days ll Ethel Hoffman. W'inking- two eyes lat Eyes lbandaged for two Mr. Ferguson, the 5 I same time at a wor - wee s. carpent . 0 man in the Auditorium. er O X Sarah Harley. Going auto riding Sun- Put off Y. W. C. A. Rock Hill merchants. day afternoon with cabinet. FI . ' 5 Q O QQ, ve boys ,OO fi ZX! Oslo Challie Pyatt. For' wearing surplice Shall wear standing col- Dick. :O EQ: KJ l shirt-waist cut very lar for the rest of the 1, OW. year. X' Clare Lowman. For deliberately breaking She shall devote her next Indignant members of I QW? y tihe sgepsyflleadiingl to two lllgfondays in aid- Johnson Hall. A4 ,Q rst oor, y aing ing r. Ferguson 0 on them with her 200 mend the breakage. lbs. avoirdupois. wo 0 0. I Gigi 8'Qp I Q X 7' Respectfully submitted, ' r ,K , LOUISE GRIFFIN, Proctor. A vw Approved: D. B. JOHNSON. lc H l , ' P X-,Jia J . za 3 F U , FAVIIF 'A 4 fjfiiffff 05' A Q N . I , 1'7f' I ' , I. . I Q sag I ' I ry ' ,U . -Q . . f V . W A 0 - -' I . D i Il ' rl in l 'C ' - '. A P' - N I .X ' I ai VV W f s' 9 ' X FO V'-', 1. Q S Q 412 I . r f is' Y ip' ' Um' 0 m G,- ' 'L .- x 1 P' 0, '-' A ' , o o r ig N if f Q E so ' G B' if V' ' '-' Q 5, XX ' X t ' S r ' , ii lt f lq l if? l . O ' nl ' 0' ' I J VV l r r L, S . ,Ag S g r Av, ,nf X Y 5, Q g ,J : p , 0 J X 1 tw N .w r If the Student Government Were Allowed to Report Teachers I '53 C 1 I ' 4 OFFENDING MEMBER OFFENSE REPORTED BY PENALTY T., 6 Q 23,659 a s fv l N Y b jane Z. Brown. Disturbing dining room Katie Yarborou Shall put plates around '4 O 5 girls by getting to Essie Suber. on seventy tables every 4 breakfast too long be- a. m. for the next six X Q ore bel rings, weeks. ' N ' Mary F- Dickson- Making herself conspic- Louise McCown. l-Iereafter shall wear X uous by Wearing a slit neat, becoming, stylish skirt, green hose, and skirt with inversion, . 1 Z? . having a red bow. w !X'J ff A '21 Sallie U. Grant. Chewing gum in Train- Little Joe Miller. All gum lodged on her Q 9 - ing School. bed shall pass into the 5 1 V hands of inspectorg I , that is, the maid. :lair ' Ffilmette Bediman- Unwarranted speed in Liza Mac. Miss Kirk shall give her Z 3953 I. talking, thereby render- lessons in enunciation. J 0 I ing er conversation . unintelligible. C M wg U . 1 l Q 80 f Alice Maude Failing to do her duty Timid C-H'Cl1C1'lfl Shall be stationed in N MO114ly- in assisting Senior hall Moore. hall from 7 to 9:50 5 proctor. p. m., disciplinary rod OU in hand. A11QiC Wlntefgfeen For rudely jostling the Ida McAllister. Shall be made to read O 0 l4Uf1Cl4lT0USCl'- President, also for run- Good Manners and X l ning through J. H. in Good Form in Ladies' a loud whistling man- Home J0'lM'17,GI,' also Q Her. Roberts' Rules of Or- , ' . Q O der. l 0830 :OO so cl W X 0 Emily P- Smith- For saying boo at the Florence Boyd. Shall bg made to at- go O0 fx! D President as he entered tend Wednesday night ' i ' OfflCC- prayer meeting with X Pawnee Jones. 6 . Q900 Aimee Parker. For unsociability. I. H. girls. Shall visit the girls every fig Og 1 night after 10:00 p. m. ' Q 0 Eva X. Hughes. For passing all stenog- Mayme Anderson. X Cuged, 0 . 0 QQ raD1y gif s. og-A l l . Q-5 Jule Sims. For wasting time sigh- Blair, the male m Shall lick stamps for all 850 -5' ing. Oh! fO1' 3 little letters mailed from l eisure time. now until June. ' f Cholley Weeks. For dropping one baby Mrs. Leaner Weeks. Shall learn to carry A VX off that hip, and for babies on that same starving his wife out. hip. l m Q 0 O f s -1-A 112 QED W :v I l X 'G ig P'9'A'ALi': A V' -2: f' ' -1' l .a, is 'fQ. A B aal -oiv-' - -' QL, x 10 N N QQ' ' O l - rw l is , 1 2- if .1 so x QA . N . . . 1 , ', I , 1 65 fe Q O 1 on is - .f l ' an dggn , Q 0 1 f' r ' 1 ,X - 'T -3 E- eefks. W - ,Jaw 1 Ev JG- Q , s -. ff T ' as A . fjqqg - ,- o l 1 v lr THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT WERE ALLOWED TO REPORT TIEACHERS-fCO11lll1UCdD b A N if 1 ' l 1 lp OFFENDING MEMBER OFFENSE REPORTED BY PENALTY I He11fY D. Guelich. For guess ing at a Catherine Guess. Shall not be allowed to girl's name. attend next guessing 0 f . , contest. ay O8 n v k Clem, Bill GOOd- Shooting crap behind Mr. Jenkins fwho was Excused, as each had X80 Q vi l ff man, Edd1e.Poag, laundry at 11:30 Sun- slightedj. already received 3 4 V , and 1011111116 FST- day night. black eye. p guson. . N, ri' Tillie Buck. For strolling through the Frightened maids of Shall pour down her J 4 Sotphomore gardens Johnson Hall. own throat all oil and L an scaring away pet pills that she gives for B , crows. sprained ankles. ' , O , 1 0 J. Thompson Ungentlemanly conduct. Liza Mac, Trott Study Emerson's Es- Q ,XJ 1 ' ffl ' Brown. ipeilghts and Gen say on Manners. 5 ' ay or. l I 1' Tommie. For forgetting to tell Norma Moore. For the next two m nth . . , 0 5 P.,-W7 ' junior section A that the Chapel exercises Q1 T- he had been engaged will be turned over to 'T OCD i i in every profession Tommie and he Shall ' from a brick-layer to relate 11' 1 ,- l . Q a professor. experiencfs. 11lH116I01l.S C! 0 ,I Eddie Coker. For failing to snap his Ronnie Odom, Mrs. Coker shall have , ' fnigers hat Miss Glafe hubby rise at 6:30 each ' W en S e Went to tue morning and DOD hi X Q board. ' fingers until breakfast? l 1 4 Cy lpsyl Beeler- Negleeting t0 given ll-iS TWO DSY111g girls- Sticking plaster shall O ' X bits of sarcasm in Fat Randall and stop all sounds until psy class. Grace McDowell. he psys. i. ii. Q 0 03645 Florrie Bates' For thinking d hfiyrself Maggie Doyle, Esther Sliall be made to take iq g g sump1n an eing Huef- ess ' I Q00 l fy -- s- Q ..L.z3i..Li azzefiia feds w ' lic amp. 'i l C' iiwillis Maggie-1' For not looking into mir- Miss Maggie V. His valet, Mr. Orr, will , I divx ror one day and there- Lemon. harness and curry him .9 by failing to see that every morning more ASQ 4 six strands fmf hair carefully in the future. were out of p ace. 4 0 9 UJWEI- VY-H Omitting to excuse one Hattie Hanks. Shall be made to write O. 0 ' 3 ms ey' girl who failed to look a thesis with the hel Q., D l' . X up history notes. of Ida I. and the 7 ffl library. ' N. Isabel Boggs. For breaking the tran- FreSl1111an - Fra11CeS Shall be given gym. ex- l M som over her class- Marshall. ercises so as to reduce ' ' rociinl door because she her height. A ' he Xl X magnet Otpt stoop as s , .' m . 5 w ' .11 113 0 ,Q ' 'D . . X , . Y Y - A A g g g W 3 'f' 'n L' . 'Z WA' JQI 'V' ,Q ' ,e,' A p Y. A ., . I ' . - 'K ?' 8 ' Z3 T 1 'S' 'Q' 1 rl 1 0 as Qs - If lfl f 4 A Q ff X f Q 'fl' ' go' 5 'log T l '-if! I O 15' 4 ff? 'I R I F 2 GQ A x E f f I fu 1 XX . .3-, X Q a Q. , Q ,fl G o 4! ' 5' . o 5, 'll il ? 93994 't -- Q . F JB- o Q f C925 I if 31 I I 0 I 43038, fx, Q. P 4 Roi F X , aesgk f 39. X Q ': 'Z -, 43 Lam Q16 ,.. , 6- L LA lr 5135 A 4, 1 U, 93 AJ b 0 , gi 6 E Y. W. C. A. C,xI2INE'r is h 'o , I Y. W. C. A. Calumet O W X OFFICERS 'Q FRANCES MARSHALL .. ........... ..,.... P fmdenf 5200 ,O I DESIR GILMORE ..... .... 1 f'z'ce-President 00 o04 ANNA BRADLEY .... ...,,.... . ....... S ecretary I SARAH HARLEY .... ..........., .................... ..... T r e czsurer CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES 4 . . Fo MARX' H. ATTAVVAY.. ........ ...................... .... M I sslonary NATHALIE FORSYTHE ......... Social ...... .Extension ......Bu1lding Fund , 0 KATHARINE EDWARDS .......... Membership 0g .ALMA CHAPMAN ELIZA ERVIN ..... .ANNA BROWN .. DESIR GILMIIRE ........... Bible Study I SARAH HARLEY RUTH BERRY ..... ELLA WILIQES ...... ................... 6 CLIFFORD BARRATT .... . ....,.. Leader of Student Volunteer Band 1 .ALTA ANDERSON . . . EMILY GLAZE .,, . .. . . . . .Membership Dues I ............Publication . . . . .Association News . .. .. ........ Systematic Giving .............Devot1onal A Students' Exchanve l M155 PEARL MCCRORX' .. .......................... General Secretary A A fi E ,.- X N. ' ' V 'Q-J -1- - A A A X A af re R- A W Tl OO if f' ' dtex' .E in i :Q Q A ' ff,-Q x 1 X .QQ0 ,609 , 3080 0 f a ,A Q 52 X 950 X so ff ' , Q 05 'ix O O 5 f s 'K ' Q5 P li? 5 fb ' Y3 59 Q A 1 S ' xx fl 'I - - I r V M I Q. Cixi? GTS? O 'fo if ri l -X - f -3 - -vfx N., Y v , 16-.-Y O., Y 18-. QU, W - l E f 1 Q 9 3 i V '. 'j'i: W S 0 Q Q 0 The Young Women s Christian Association Jo in , f'k 1. , - - -- fN N 0 M , HE Young VVomen's Christian Association, with a membership of J ' f il 'j over five hundred, is the largest and most influential organization at Wiiithrop College. Its influence too, is not confined to its members l only, but is felt throughout the college, and each girl who comes into p contact with it feels that her life is made fuller and richer thereby. The work for the ear was definitel and systematically lanned, and ood 0 GQ Y Y P if Q7 8 l o f results have been accomplished by faithful and efficient service. The attendance - 0 ' a . MQ rf 0 5 u . i 5 of the students at the morning watch and song services, VVednesday evening prayer meetings, and special meetings held during the week of prayer, at Thanks- giving and at other times, stands as evidence of the interest aroused by the faith- ful and united efforts of the Devotional Committee. There are eighteen Bible Study classes, which meet once a week for system- atic study. There are about six hundred and forty girls enrolled in these classes. There are also about five hundred girls enrolled in Mission Study. The budget, amounting to S2,I55, a part of which goes towards the salary of Miss Cruitner, the general secretary of the Young VVomen's Christian Associa- tion in Madras, India, has been raised. Under the management of the Social Committee, the annual reception was given for welcoming the new students at the beginning of the year, parties and entertainments have been given to the different classes, and a recreation hour every Saturday night has been open to everyone in our new association room. This room was given to the Association by President johnson at the first of the 'N P QQ ,X fag' a W ,W 'W 1 i' ff it 'l .i Ll V 2 ll, I1-' Nd i ll 4 'A U 1 5 1 if 1. it F' M l rfg, ,rip year and was furnished by the proceeds from the store. During the year, our Association has been represented by delegates sent to p if f i - N V the South Carolina Students' Council, held at Hartsville, S. C., the Quadrennial 0.0 Y 'Q Q , 3 Convention of the Student Volunteer Movement held in Kansas Cityg and the , QC Blue Ridge Conference at Black Mt., N. C. Our Association has gained new P 1 ,fig ilk ideas and inspirations in the different branches of work by this coming in touch , 0 :p Q f' 0 ' . with other associations. f if . X During the year an Association has been organized among the town girls. i gig This Association is run on the same basis as the college organization, but is a g ll lil? 'il X ogg, separate organization, with its own officers and distinct lines of work. . V ii fxf 'R Q The Association has tken a decided step forward in the establishment of a .5 5?y fkgl ' Y Students' Exchange. Through the kindness of Dr. Johnson, we have the use of a l, 'fu - large, well-equipped room, and many are the needs which are met by this Exchange. f xl Q3 A - Many helpful suggestions have been given us and our spiritual strength has ' l a QSO? 6 been deepened in the past months by the visits of different Association Worlqers. i 4 Q 1 Some of our visitors of this year have been Miss Lois Neel, a former student of C0 lag I Winthrop, who is now on the secretarial staff of the S. A. F. Committee of the i', , g ,A 0 Y. VV. C. A., Dr. Rachael McMaster, who was, at one time, president of the ,, Up' 9 , QQ Association here and later at the Wonien's Medical College at Philadelphia, and QQ film- . 1 QQ? is at present a Medical Missionary to Mexico, Miss Cory, a traveling secretary Egg p Bill'-,GS N of the Student Volunteer Movement, Miss Casler, our executive secretary, and , lf, Miss Bertha Coude, Senior Student Secretary of the National Board of the 4 X Young Women's Christian Association, and Mr. George Irving, editor of the l I n f wks f North American Student. A if X For the work which we have accomplished and for the advantages which ' , ,5 . have come to us in this year, we would give praise and glory to our Heavenly is 5 . Father, without whose aid we could have accomplished nothing. ily 115 0 1 ,'gff. 2 S . 3 lf' areas was W af we X Y Y A at Q it es a f i ss Q - 'si ' N l' f Qt JCQ 5 r 7 l - A W ' i H' o 819 C l r T 'Q' . 5 R , - ll ' 3 f QE? Qsgifcz at . ,l i I Y VV YV VY Y V M V K V V Y H hw 'KY Y 4 il' X N 4 U-- , A g - ' ,, X rg: '-. '-.L,ri..f.,x T' Ffa , '. I 1' X fs- - 0 . 1 -' X 'f 1:2 , ,y 6 x ,. . FZ. G H 1 'I Q V - 5, qi , ,f A g Q S . 6 4 N: 1 'q 1 Z ' X z 5 r r X 5 -' Q t O 'Y' r 1 -3 - -A g g - -43--v 0 0- Q D -. , . aa 'lik 0 5 X5 . 1 I i O 4 l cy I 4 ,fs 6 O 1 we seam ll ' 4 ,Xl csv f lid? .S s I 1 fs :Qs fu . .o. db , V I :snr If ' 4 .. p I l. l 1 we ' s C .. QQ? - at 1 5 N Unltecl Daughters of the Confederacy D , OFFICERS MARY HOVVARD ............ President EDMONIA GARRETT ..Vice-President l 1.,. O 0 f Histor ofthe Winthro Cha ter of the U. D. C. P P Q , V Q0 .. A X, - H . 9. v .Y A ' .1 0 nl, as 1 XINC1 felt the need of an organization to lteep alive the memory , omg of the illustrious deeds of our Confederate dead, a few girls organized Q80 2,99 'XJ 'Q the Wiiithrop College Chapter of the United Daughters of the Con- - federacy in April, 1899. Miss Irene Salley was the first president. X init? i For several years the Chapter was weak, but it gained strength with QW? F time. It has sent delegates to the U. D. C. Convention for the past several years. A4 ,Q 1 Miss Mary Howard represented our Chapter at the National Convention in New 0 l Orleans in November, IQI3, and Misses Alma Knight and Mae Antley were our 0 representatives at the State Convention held in Edgeheld, S. C. 1, l 0 QQ VVe have been very successful in our canvas for new members, but there OQQ l , Q-1 are yet a number of girls who could be members of the Chapter if they were only Lp N X willing to devote a little time to the work. Wlieii we consider the numerous duties of College life, we cannot expect a College Chapter to be in so Hourishing a con- ' X dition as other Chapters. Yet, we feel that we accomplish our purpose, which my C is to teach our girls to instill in the hearts of their pupils love, respect, and honor A 4 for the Lost Cause and those who died for us. -M. D. M. at O 116 O 1 rv-' 1 ' 1 1 e o O 1 l I - g 5' Q, r sl N 11 2 Z3 X q ' if Q 1 gf Dos Q Qf If f f M' f' ' aa f .if 5 Q Q ' f:,j':5gr ezff', .iilzilligp , , ,psp of oo. 'Av -A 7 OO T, ' 1 ' 0 063 ' O ' O 3 -f K CK 5 s P M .W 'P 2 ' Q Z ' 1' V X 1 SS Q ' if O 'J Q f r - -3 - ifx ,V Y , , 15-.-.. o M , B- Qc , Y - 8 8: kg s 7 . . Q O n J 1 D. B. johnson Assoclatlon for School Improvement fX NL C7 X I' 't 1 , 13- OFFICERS 6 0 FIRST TERM , ,I . RUTH DORRILL ... ............ President U KATE VVOFFORD ..... ........... I 'ice-President ' NINA LEWIS ....,....... ....... R ecording Sm-emfy ' db CLIFFORD BARRATT ....... ..... C, 1U1'I't'5f70l1d'1'lIg SL'Fl'L'f0l'j' CB, Nada 1 FLURENCE MCINTOSH l .........,...........,............................. Tl'6ClSllI'L'l' 4 5 s 0 , M1 Z' 1 - 98 XJ ' rfl '8 db . V I ff gag 4 4' u f if M CY 0 oo N v 0 ' . 'Zo gg? 4 o P M - I , wk F ,cg 1 , RURAL SCHOOL M CHQ Sa ' O 1 . Q-f Qhcolwn TILRNI 39 ' MYRA L. COCHRAN .... .......... P resident IDA MCALLISTER ..... Vffe-Pmfdem: ' , 3-gk , M. EMMA CooPER ...... ........ 5 memfy MATTIE MATHENY .... ..... 7 wa.f1m-,- A I 5 U ', 117 Q O W Q 0 'm ,V , If . - .: AV o f xfv' Q Q A af' A Y 0 N I . 25' QI , U B I 5' X 5 11 B o V X M w M ff Q gf QM Q nflpi N ff Sig? X 5 8230 509 if N Q. 0 '-P . Y 52 ,, l A 5QiR,Y, 392, 'l X MARSHAL5 00 Sb W 'o College Marshals OFFICERS WADE HAMPTON LITERARY SOCIETY LULA M DGAR, Chief Marsh -gk N R N M M M N r O QU S 118 gg, o U3 M A A C WINTHROP LITERARY SOCIETY H C J 0 9 D M 'HA RIC 0 EQ B M Q-f CURRY LITERARY SOCIETY I I1 C A , , R gf' Q Q S X f I Q GQ mlm 0, I 5,33 E fi I Y W! Q ., ., '6'1 'f','-M234 ,fl1'r ' '--'- 131 -.1 H z 1 1 1: was lb, 4. .iE5H+gz'+ 433-+2Q,Hg f -- 'T 1 ' d I i i I i ! ,, h YIX In loco j1a1'e1ztis-Fuukey. Jacta est alex:-wlfs done did. Je ne sais pas-Answer to Maggie? QUGSUOII I.e'.1' loci-Rules, rules, rules! ! O11 dit-Scandal! Ram awis-Dickey bird! Sawoiz' z'iz'1'0-Goocl breeding Q21 cermln perxou N by xx ou Sezzzjvez' jidclis-Baked beans. Veni, zfidi, zfici-T116 proctor came, she saw xhe 1ep01ted' Lajvszfs lilzgzzac-A slip of the tongue I IH Here's to To the Herr-:'s to Wl10se So let us And F111 them to the utm0Qt bum A cup of ghduem he'11th 'md wealth Each one of you now dlllll to hxm If , ' ,ga I g J 41- X 095,99 5 5? S Mi sa afgfivwf f ego J fix N ?138 4 i 265373 259 'Q C, 2 0' P o ' f RY 5555 AQ 0 di C4905 ' 5 ima aesgk f D . SS BOUK IH. X . g :2' Q99 O A gg., if Q3 A 89 L? ' . -'S .. P 131 -, A51 4 if Q- sf x s X I S ale L 526 5.622 A ks S S bl s 4 1 r gg Q ' wif 4 gi? a ' , X I n V Q, Q 1, WX QQ 4 o lp , ,,. l 1 4, College Yells and Song 4 4 0 A 5 H . 'i' 4 Hail to Winthrop, all hail! N, Hail to the garnet and gold. Hail Wintlirop! All hail! 4 4 F 0 ' . Pee-lanka, lanka, lanka, Another little job for the unclertaker, Q Q 9 61 Tweedle. Weedle, woodleg Another little task for the casket-makerg d' ff - Z1 ' b 4 9 Seniors! Sophomores! ws. In a local cemetery they 4 A Are very, very busy on a brand new grave- l No hope, you Seniors! IQ i 0031 lf' 4 4- Razzle, dazzle, never frazzle, I 4. Not a thread but woolg , C 1, , ' All together, all together, V. That's the way we pull- Q ' 1 Seniors, Sophomores ! on 4 l ! 4 Que vie, que vi, Seniors in a high' chair, O 0 Que viv, vo, vum! VVho put them up there? 1 Johnny had a rat trap Ma! Pa! Sis! boom, bah! Bigger than a cat trap! Juniors, Juniors! Q0 Hannibal, Cannibal! Rah! Rah! Rah! ' i' A 0 ' I 900 yo Sis! boom! bah. ,O ,O X 0 Specials! Specials! 0 I oo! ,Y Q Rain Rah! Rah! , 4 '. ' I WX G Oatmeal, cornmeal, 4 Q 0 VVheat and mush: no ! The Freshies are dying- ' So everybody--hush! q 4 3 EY! 4 Q-f Szzbbies' Yell wp i rex 'N o-0-0-in B00-11002 1 F 3 A S X W 4 w t . o H 122 gg: o , s-.. l X Q s a 1' f fs are c ' H of' ff-7 c f if s' 6 f 13' i , N 3 Q' W' gl ,Q O il . v. N, E s are f Q H St., 'Q f if 1 2+ Q N 1 'E 1 And yes, each of us Sophomores wore a grin when we saw Our Sister class 1 ,, Q If , - A ,LN ANV 1 dl 9 H N ' 1-: A 'J A X S' A 0950 A so A l A C ' 11 063 i' O ' 0 B X il px A ' 'A 4: l .li A ' ' - 5 ff . 11. A 5 1 2 mi 1 A 0 . if fi A 4 '- 1 'S ii :X , ' X -3 W D fl fvfx Y Y --. fi A, Q 3 W A QQ v i A- A BQ I V 1 at i N A y O lf 1 lj i I I J' W , Athletics N 1 . . l l 6 A 1 . ACT I. Scene-Basketball Court. Tztzriicf- A. M., A ril 2, 1 II. wx, , 9 P 9 ' .ti S 3 CAST OF CHARACTERS. ' X A Freshmen CIQILQ vs. Sub-Freshmen lIQI5B. l ii A . Synopsis--After a quick and well-matched game, who beat ?-Subs! 4? lf 3 N . ACT II.--SCENE 1. Scene-The Same. TIHI6-Q A. M., April 3, 1912. Qxgmxf gf 51 l ,, 1 CAST OF CHARACTERS. Z A W 'A f Sophomores fIQT45 vs. Freshmen CIQISD. l H ,lg ji Synopsis--'While the audience yelled, the two teams fought like tigers, and N ff' ,ly I at the end of the act the score was IO to 1O. The teams were then encored and 1 7 9 , 1 , the Sophomores broke the tie. A , D 3' A R A 1 SCENE 2. Scene-The Same- Timo-One Week Later. i ff ' l A 0 I CAST OF CHARACTERS. , 5, ff .7 Sophoniores vs. Seniors. 'X,-fl 3 1 Z1 ' Synopsis-Truly a love act was performed while the Chorus sang, db 1 Qijff , A Gee! we wish we had a rag But Since we know that one must lose, qi -, . . S , , ' E 1 That was big enough for two, Because we know just one can win, ffif ' ji C., I ' ,V i 'Ji lf' if 'tiff ' . A It would wave O'er gold and black and blue. Each of us will wear a grin! 4 O9 : ,iifxlfilflpkl ' iiki V513 K l K A carry Off the banner from the held. ,-,, gif AU. 1 1 if l 1' --5 '-1 li So that when we have finished the game VVe're determined, whatever happens, 2 OA Q 0 ' ' i i A o CI I ' ACT Ill. Scene-The Same. Time-4 241.5 P. M., April 4, 1913. 83 ' l CAST OF CHARACTERS. df lil' A if A Seniors Q1 ' 'il'li43i '7l l .. 9135 vs. juniois Q1914j. ii my Q 1 A. Synopsis--Qi all sad words of tongue Or pen, the saddest are these, beat l 1.1, 12113 iiif h 1 'l asain! O .15 ill? ,. W Y X mil 2' A , K ACT IV. Scmze-On Back Campus. Time-April, 1914. , Shiv' 4 Q0 CAST OF CHARACTERS. 1 .331 ' Seniors H9145 vs. Juniors QIQISD. Synopsis-Here's hoping! ! ! ! :gp 45 ,XJ ,El - E I -RUTH BROWN. f O il iii, X l A if or A -H 1 1, 5 , G Q 1. L, who 4159 A ill -F X j fi Fl - ,. , i rl O' 1 Q., L. ,1. . 54 CQQJQQ r ,E + 5- X ls '. fri' .C - if lf!- 1 ' A ' . I il 12 -fi Q Avi , A T ' lg , ' I .1 -i.,. S ' 1 ? A A .I 123 . ' 0 ' 1 iff. , -5, f-gn tml!!! . J ' 1 A A 1. of 'fa ' 5 .s a .g A fi' S1 313 B' A ' 'S' ' ll - . 1 pi . ia. 1 . lffl If . ,S 3 1 Q N fl .X .y ij f A . Q39 1 A Ali 1 ' . U . ' , ill' . - lla. E YA A V Y I 'Q V 'Yrs ' I ' i A A nl? A Q 0 5 .HF A M A QE ,??55'f3 . W 0 E -N 1 :f- wwf 'Wu 4? A wwf P ro cj Q8 'X-'E ., , N434 1? ' A 8 rr 4 'IK N T 'Eg g elf. 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A I A . -V' IX We are Specials born, And we are Specials bred And when We die We'll be Specials dead! I P 4 f :Lx x :U 7' I Y, A CAO -A A gm , ' - EQ! x 3? rv SEQ QQ Q M viva I gi A2 -CND 1A gtQ35A,A, , Ia- ? I ' E3 0 Q3 J V ,v N Nb I 0 ,gf 4 II . CSD 4s 0' X Nady, I I 4 43 . V ' Jb Q3 'NJ '.? V 5 I li SIE Cr X SPECIAL TENNIS CLUB - Esjmgi 0 I W , K O j ,kv O 0362: Special Tennis Club X I P ' I L LA Tow -1 Qgigfobzfg !X'! iw 4 V. GSI ,, zigiigisfiissi M ' D QQ J MARGARET BOINEAU ANNIE L. SUBER l 9 47 N ANIE WILSON FRANCES HICKLIN 0 P aagk f I QW i ' -2 13 I ' vi , J R xf-I Q -If EI 3 O' n fs, 'f I ff I C IRIN fa ? Q I S 'Xu I f E ! f of P122 QR r 7 Il 3:0 Q 9 . ff - o I 2 Q Q 83 6 W ' . . Ig .- '11, if 53 jx K N - ng if 'D V 'fr 1 I,,A,-:44 A M ' K ,V W I t V I v , , J 1 43 Q 0 1 W Wil Q . 422 P CFR: . QT 63 db ,.. ,, . ff Tai 1 O P X bfflik l.XL Ii.XsK1iTl!Al.I. TFA M . oo im 0 9:02 ' Speclal Team it me -1 5570052 fxl PN NI 1-.T Sml1',xYk.xc ...,..... Lixlfl. una' II I t 1: LINEU P Q-WX 9 X I s I 1 4 0 lx L Q 1' I ASQ W N 9 C t ' I H I ld 0 W XI P . , . . . I' ld 0 B y 7 1 ' , x . . 7 B , Pl .. I, , EAXX f Sox f Q- 'c . 1? M ae- V '25, X V ffl 122g op 3- , I Q f 5 QTIIQI f'9,fxU i E Egg I5 Q V5 9256? ' I ,A3Q17SE5?QI5R,, TSC I A ' I I I Rom, I fN 3, 1 3. 6 I' ,, C933 aff,9fh'Nj 9322? Il ' 4 Ib 3 b I -1 I X 0 1 I K I X I I I ! 'A' I I I I K. I, 5 I 1 I' , MT I 'I I ' , X ,AV M X 5 K, .+I .xx 4 I , 3 QQKLLD Q8 'ij ' ff l . fx,-, A V, da 3 dz, j RQ 1 'J '? V '!A ' Ll if 5, C 2Iw'zffIf f .R I. - A 3? I A SPECIAL TENNIS CLUB mx? I , V ' I f 4'. V17 o I f Q Special Tennis Club H I n 0 KX! O --lg rw' D ' , LELA TOWNSEND JULIA PORTER 5 X' I Q BLONDE BARTON MARGARET SOMPAYRAC f 4 Og I 'gl 4 O ELIZABETH BROWNE MAYBIE ANDERSON A0 - NELLE SMITH ETHEL HOOFFMANN K fI?lvfw'i I I we gk MARGARET BOINEAU ANNIE L. SUBER O likqgxw 5 . Qi, JANIE WILSON FRANCES HICKLIN 4? iff , . fiw I bij 9 SRX f A ffl? I I 133 ' t I. 0 I 5735 - ,, ' ' ' ii-f . 5 X I . 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W t S b C ssio eia 5 9,9 2 f O 4 021 3 LRLLAH MARSHALL ........ gi ghfvz 1Jl 5 MABELEQSEER BAUER PLEIADS LOU EESEYQTESNPYATT 1' GLADYS BRIDGEELLA WIIECQSGIE MAY SEALE 2753 ' VX v I 1 E35 gg C I w N gag Q 35252 'mme 0383 + P V ??Qff51 'ig t 6 M V I Qi f W Q49 SU QQ: OW ,Q 1 , - ' . XJ' dxf '9' 'Y A ' - ' X e , jx J .,. Q Q FN mx- fm gaze? A L? O 1 C? . A f' 62? . Q30 X . J 'fer Q1 P AQ 0352: 4 ' if rr 6 ' QQ is 5 9045539 VF F M, . w I 'ff as 1 !f' Cm3S?'SD5QLa 3 , mismfll Cl? X SIGMA DELTA Sigma Delta K 283283 , fi N, 9 ww ZEWSXW Di?-i3o'X VB, 25, 1 w 4 555252 , 7 n 1 QW? 6 M B MEMBERS L M K I D A gl 1 M N DM M M H YNESNXQIRTH ' G L BP R GORD5fMZil'DB 7 X F S I E ' dr My f A 1 . 137 gg: , 1 Af M Aw X Q n 5-,Q - ff' 'W iQ 'xl :Pi f Wf bQ QRS N Q 'QD if QQQQ A L?W -12 J -----'r USF X ' 'fO 05509 f -' ' w is 2 - Q 1 FF gg I5 3 ,A A... 3 , - B- , - 'fur . X QS 0 R J QQ ? gin U 5 N, CV 1' G sf M 5 5 9 A QW TAM fWi?KQf ibrf wx fm ' J W Q8 ,vi .. .V H 5 Q. O36 'cix 'IW 'Eg . ' R.H1zR BERT M. FLETCHER V Z I QQ. P 1 0 9 Q 03? P - X ' I 0 F05 ' 4 M M ,wok K Hmm mu A gm Q. QQ ow + Mb ?vQ Zi , - - xi 0426 99509 4 so 0 - . - Q 2 S r -'SF QE ' ' X xx ' -g 1 x v -W 'Clr n fx N 1-aj A' J ' 15. b 4 1 gm 83515 'V f V +523 xg. ' 7 8 V Q ' s Z if N Y 2 Q ' 92, Q53 .gg l- 3 Q Q95 , MEMBERS r Y CLAUDIA BROWN CBLIVR GANUY ,Q Q - 0 AI41ffAAilAEIiliPDq BENNIE MOORE W mg MABEL E x'1x NS NQIIIEISIGEQGERS 5 X w f J MARY T. FLETCH ER A ,,, m . H V? 141 A i Ei W' '45 Sl? lrl? m e QEQQ x I ! x IH 1 ' -. Q s 0 I gk . ,' J s Nl' f 21 ow + uf' j 15 K mg' J ' , ,v N f w , NO' X ' 1' - ' gy,-9 Q PQ . I N- . n 5 1' 1 fr N ' P X' 5 ' '- - 1. , Q M 23 Q 1 -. x 1 x Eng' , ' - fl 5 X lr r Ar t? f . he if Q X H gf- 3 gk 4 , My ' , . .QW md Q W. ff 1' c ' Q 1 1 r , 4 1. 3 y ' KC, P if . , VI 1 .5 ig If I I x U Q12 ,Q , T ' H 4, w 'H 5 ' x 5? f' It fk li Q funk ,A . by l ilj X I ,A al ' JU. . uf' 1' ,L9 4 1 1, wif' ' ,SWE I L mfyag 5 'Wm H nxlgw,-SW, f 'r 'IMIIJIW 1 1! f'.',P' 4 M sg if I W xl All U 'S MQ 1. s 1 1 I' 4. , ,KN , li 'J' x M M ' V Ji! I O Bi. ' 'YK' H I 151 H f? H 'Ly s 13 2 m i A K 1 1 Q 46 f , 6, a E 'i , . fX Ki1 '-R Q0 M Q -, ff,- gi 15 ok Q Q -J 'V R E ,Amiga M 4 gigs 0 M Q 'W v ' ' ' 'x Q M' f, C936 wX? R Q63 TW 21362 R RQ Wi?-RL2b'X ESM v 0 I It I Av Z 1 Slgma Delta Theta 61 , ,, Q0 - , ' fm omg COLORS: Old Rose and Dark Green g 5?7 4 IV P - orrrcnns X LEI A TOWNSERD P 'dent ' QW? 9 KATHERINE MAX ES V P d f ' ng fb ' D NORMA MOORE T my 1 ' Q 0 N S M I B o 0 R . mga M S M M 839 ' v C H R M C 'U Q, X R J M R M f L J N g 'ff SU O M QR OUP is E N X Q 6 ff 'Ei T? ,QPEQZQY if Lat ' v . 1 - , 99 , 9 0 S -:- ' A X 952 A so A ' 0 1 A X 1 fx , , 6 ' 0 . O w 5 K PP X I A :ff 5 Y , 6 CK 4 F fw 1 1 - - ' f A A W A 55725335 ' . E3 , E ,fk S Y -A E JB-E- o E - B- Q0 E -E 8-81 09 J ' Eta P1 s U 0 Q 4 1 fFounded October 11, 19115 J 1 V .M 1 O COLORS! Pink and Gwen FLOWER: lI'1'ld R010 XX PASSWORD: Marcum! By All Means! 4, 1- A AIM: TO Etapi R 1 f' f orrrcnns TROTT .......,... .......... ............. C 1 nef Pi Em 1 , 4 FAT RANDLE .... .... . Nlssistllllt Chivf 1-1 ffm 0 MAG SEALE ................................................................. Dough Pi , X' dy ff . 4 x Z9 ' fx-,I 633 db ,.. a If :A RCAL 2,59 I ' Y 7 - 30 . 1 5 - 1 'O A ' '21 0 f 1 X dxf' -5 90 , - 0 , fm :EQ 5523 441 P - , 'WEA ' fs, 1 1 W i 1 - t ETA PI CLUB ll ' 1 Q 0 1 Q-if THE OTHER PIETAS ai-p 7 MAR ASIiE ESTHER BAUER . GRACE MCDOWELL NIAYME ANDERSON y CATHERINE MOORE ALTA .ANDERSON f SADA WILLIAMSON GLADYS BRIDGES A 4 BESSIE WALSH MARY MEANS 141 ' U O s is. O W Q Q l 2 1 3 1 R . VT' ' ' R'V' aL! 9 i4 X S . 'f' 0 H A ES Rf Z3 A S' V 5 7' N B V V K N ' 4 O ' I gl? Q I F X 2 I .4 - K' gg, is S3 C - .1 - . . - ,, '.f:' ' V : 1. 5 wil f,, 1 , Q fx r w ww b 5 -3 A R W 8, 3 ' A ' ' . xb Ss O . ' . v,qL -fi I ,ll . V l . I Q 5 4 5 o.J'.7' ' 4, , Qsf ax.- P N 4 0 ima QE - W Q Ms fgv U' . u T QW EW l , QQ Enough Said 0 4 gap - 7 . O ' f R 552 Ogg 3 4 A 1 Am , 1 I A 1 ig wr' Q. Jax! if aw 'J 'H ' ' - X H' ' V ' 5.3 f' ' - ,A v - 'S f 'IW' d' ffi 7 ' '21fe1 1- Tu' N9 ' f 02,909 1' f, .f'a'Q 1 lk . os' ' '- 3 a J' 65 41 . LC ET ,gi Q QQE QQ N5 :f 23f?ff A . L, , Q, ,LL LQ. v,A-., Z ' Qc, - ' RASQQFSEJ A L ' Kam, QNL I I cy x J ' A ' O 259 QR QNX! 0 A 0 9 u ' ,X 4 I 6.0 CL fda 4 U s , , 1 2? 4859 fx.-1 Lb ll : Oli fl my ga: A 5 I I I 80 - GLEE CLUB 083 b W 'O P 0 Glee Club 0 X 1 A 1' O Q0 R I - t ' t' I t ll 1' tl '- ' 1 - 'Oo ZX, T TIC LGI' Zllfl S dI'E S 10 ITIHC y F0111 1611 bp 'IQTES ,ax-Q P N To hear the sea-maicl'5 music. , 1 1 - FIRST SOPRANO SECOND SOPRANO , I QQGEX F VARINA HUFF MARIE MCNAIR A4 Q 1 MARGARET CHEYNE ETHEL HGFFM ANN 0 ' CARTTA RANDLE MARY FREW 4 mg, 0 FIRST ALTO SECOND ALTO O. . X 1 QQ MAGGIE MAE SEALE FRANCES MARSHALL Hgp p C 3 N EUNICE KEEL ANNIE GANTT TKNNA RODDEY MILLER ISABELLE FEWELL ' I A DIRECTRESS N N VX M155 ELSA JENNINGS 1 L x A x , 0 143 O f S sm I T 1 A A U. A-:A L A,-A x . 1 K . of Ji-S 0 55? A . A l -I if 'ff 5 ' U Q R 'Q' 'N Q 'Y A o gf bcfe C If X L ' X fl SE., 2509 Q3 1, o 1 F NAL -A e fL'? i 'f ,. L Qi Q ,N N P 85128533 V , wg' 5 if Ni L Q? , Q8 'N-1 K 3 db 1 I , :EVQY i ' 4 V 1' ' wi ' gg C ,. oo ' 5 mx P N 'O o , f O l . Q0 Thalla German Club Q 0853 1- oig7'Q5?a P COLORS' Green and White D ' . . r 'GDS 6 M 3 th 5221 pfagfiitiy t ' ,xg 4 orrrcnns LX, Q Q MABEL ASHE V Z gem ff L 'L FRANCES MARSHALL V251 Wi 0' L mg MEMBERS gggg C M K I 6 G E B BAUER C P ATT r T al K A A G I? M M C TI-?jEJl,:LrNE WALKER A 1 X M M S BESSIE WALSH sm Q ow 5 ': ': W 4 ' ' Y ' - ' ' ,4 Q C If f ' f Q' ,Q -wp: P oo S ,r rg Iv., If-' f . op i g ' J X . . S WE ' X 5 ' f L r Q f' 1 f wg a l , 1 V ' 1 I .I :Q . 5. 0 B O . X IX Q A ' A 55 f S m -f x 7 - A 1 'N S - L3 - QQE vQ Y , 13-,-, o V QD 1 f A l ix ' 0 , , J I 1? A 5 3, N a yy J 4 w is W' O Q - ,, - ,W Ef' A Qwxgmy w 'R' wg I A I 5 .f j , . X 4 8 db AV I, ,W , ' 'ff I 5, 6 4 T253 E P 'Eg Wigs- it i cw .. ' - ,Z is fx? ' L' 4 x E ' 415 0 2 y O ei, ' 1 , X A . Q Ter sichorean German Club Y fm ii p 5255 fyj P ' ' OFFICERS ALTA ANDERSON .... ........... ...... 1 1 resident 0 ASS? 1 ELIZABETH BROWN . . . ............... ..... ...... S e creiary A' I 0 MEMBERS 0 f . . 0' A . Q33 V1RC1IZ?NlI1gMgjO1iI'Ax'LoR AGNE:iXRiT1i,3l?ifIJHgIx15EIGHTS v P 2.51 NORMA MOORE ELIZA MACFARLAN N 2 ,NX SOPIFEA WOOD? EDITS CLQYTON r IRGINIA ENNINGS ELL MITH ,,, 5 I On with the danceg let joy be unconfmedf' E .M J x, X 5 ' 145 QS ' I 3 0 g 'J 1 , W- ,AV ,. ., -jig, 3 A A , IQ. A 1. A ' Sf A M L?- lm 1 ' 1 -A 5 1, .X 'l f ' 52,9 if Q3 1 -e 9 C 1-..- I :GS G xx? J if 1 is 92 2 Qs gall? T ' I ' lf? 0 n J T fX Ny 0 I 13 I T, C935 l h 1- P AXQQVQQ so f its K, i 1 OO ' O Uh ,QSO '8 ' fps ho. b fs 1. Q 0 'in ' pf-54 gx V 4' l Q . 4 . l ORANGE TREE IN ELOOII U The Grange Tree ln Bloom 0 1 0 Z 3 Q THE BLOSSOMS 'Q H f o 0 Ogio NELLIE LOUIsE BARTON .... .........,....... ..... T h e Largest Blossom 6590 so I KD X O MAY BOWMAN .......... ..... T he Sweetest Blossom O O Oo 7 LUCILE BOSWELL .. ...... The Neatest Blossom ' i ' LOTS BRYANT ........ ..... T he Quietest Blossom , MARY LOU DIBBLE ...,. ..... T he Dimpled Blossom QW? 6 LoIs DUKES ,........ ....... T he Royal Blossom Pg Q 1 MARY FREEMAN .... ..... T he Vainest Blossom ' MARY HERBERT .... ..... The Cutest Blossom 4 mg Q DOROTHY JEFFORDS... ........... The Roundest Blossom 0, 0 JACK JOSEY ........ ..... T he Most Attractive Blossom TQ ' QR! KATHERINE JOSEY .... .......... T he Daintiest Blossom gxp i SUSIE KORTJOHN ...... .... T he Choicest Blossom A LOUISE MEWBORNE .... ....... T he Dearest Blossom V MX f HANNAH SALLEY ..,. .............. T he Best Blossom A INEZ XXYINCENT ....... ...... T he Most Innocent Blossom l ELLA WILKEs ......... ..... ' The Oldest and Finest Blossom Q MURDAUGH BRUNSON.. ..... .................... T he Tangerine SU O QR Gif? -A T ' xg 'x9f 'Yi-5 ' T T dQl V'T gf-C7 A X s ' f ' n 0 ' A , 5' Q, 5 Q wt ff o O0 0 Q If ri 1 os. o f E f N ff so as 1 Q3 Q . F57 x 1 N J 02 X Ugg! X ji? O YI ',' K I ' ' O I O I X ww SQA S A5 Q 4QiOEvZ29I?jF J , if N HN Q o -6 I f' L SEAIQFSSEQICTLL, FXR O, f 8 89 X I S fi, R ,, , I I fix Ny Cy ,I J 1 'X ,, Ag Il ' 4 D 11' jg do ,fi ,. ,T A Inf Q AL? 4 4 I I If VI I! I ' A 0 . . D 8 g,b I f A 'jg'5fIj .. . , 'I D Q ag I I' ,I gm ,mj I' ' I I xy 1 I 4 . I om QQ qv I The Gamecocks U I I ,I 0 -- ' O COLORS: I'm'fIle and H'lzifI' Q. H 'A PLACE OF MEETING: Sumter, S. C. K A I ' O QQ: MEMBERS X so I -ff! :O 50 'X2 ' 71 -, 1 ' wif I jf fi Q43 IDIIQI V ' 1, I I J I EH II I I ' L f 0530 CARITA RANDLE GORDON FIELII I , V 7 BESSIE WALSH SUSIE DICK D f-I - MAGG!E MAY SEALE ,ADELE PITTS K X ANNA BROWN INNIS CUTTING D ' IM qgogm F MARGARET CHEYNE ROSE CHEYNE A 4 QSM. M . , . . F Q HH, I AIIIIE EDMUNDS LILY GREOG O ,mn , MATTIE HILL ANNA DELL HERIOT Q MARX' N1liLLE'1'TE MABEL BOOTH T fm' I Q Q ' - III Q FRANCES MELLETTE MARY HAYNESWORTH QQ ,QMIQW 1 , Q-K KATIE PITTS LQECILE MCKAOEN agp I Wgwfrx MARGARET VVILLIFORD AGNES BRYAN MINNTE JONES CARRIE JONES ' ' Armiy' ak f FRANCES BLANDING MARGARET DE LORME V CORRINE DE LORIIIE A In 147 ' , H X O O 7 f Q . A: gg W I ' f , E LO L 'I ' 2' D ' I: 'vwix EN v- if W-A A N L A -R' IA , Q I ' -5, - I - 5 13: i 1 1 is 5 ' Z5 I, 2 - QS' ' T51 1, ff 0 as, DQS Q C If Q I wx ' , w - A .,xu V hop if I ' ' ' I '-9 s. f- -,an-rv , agua, 2 Q I 0 17 5' 0 ' ' qi e gi f e iw fav f gg li -3 -dg .A gJgr?x5Av., 3 Y 0- Q e - Z 4 'XX 6 Hwfikfi ANNING. AQ? CI by 4 SEVEN BOOSTERS FOR MANNING Y U N X I O l 0 Seven Boosters for Manmng ' Q D N A Q 0 ' 'Oo KX! OMB QCCUPA : B ng for Manning Ofrbae? 'fx-J P X T - M - A y ld f ll th f L e ' u C4905 ' ,,4 1 MAUDE BRADHAM P d f 0 . JANIE WILSON .. I P of e Q Q , e 99 Q53 OSP ' xx P B J C 4 v H B F 1 5 ' V mix , L w A 1 , 148 SUN O OU? if AV.-E ev: -fa ffm W ifi ? ,sg Q seo ! Q Lat I J I I E I I I i I vvuw - T - QI U 10' I fp Y 9 O A , - A 1 - - Q A so f x 5 1 S 5 X N . t K Q , 0673 . O y O 9 , I f s ' I I 4 -2 W in 1 : . Q : 5 rs r i I 5 O J I F r - -3 Y f-fX,-f , , ,JBC-, or , QoL W - , . . . 5 . I ' F a1rf1eld County Glrls gf Q 1-T Q -N, 0 IP MEMBERS J ANNIE GANTT ANNIE STEVENSON . ISABEL CLARRE GERTRUDE STEVENSON AGNES CURLEE EDWINA MCCULLOUGH X- IRENE CURLEE MARGARET COLEMAN 0 V V 17lARR1ET COAN O I QQ ISABEL HAY ' Q3 8 'xx' 0 f JENNIE MILLING A 0 Q ff ' REBECCA COLEMAN EDITH CLAYTON ISABEL CLARRE MARTHA NIARTIN I F' KATHERINE ELLERSON LEAH CHAPPEL 'A ' MARGARET ROBERTSON MARY COLEMAN 01 N. da lp SARAH CRAIG ' M ' MAYME ANDERSON I SARAH B. POPE , s X - I EZESSIE TIQENIZR ,. 9 I, . UGENIA I ARTLN ' S If J Of? 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A 6 ' O , 5 , Oo N og, T V I I O l 0 SWEET SIXTEILN FROM THE BURG ON THE EDTSTO f A Q , , if gm 0 Oaffg Sweet Slxteen F rom the Burg On the EC11StO 55253, qi 'P N I 'N QW? , X T have the t t f tl t t y Ag 'Q 1 5 W1 that Midnight Cl Cl I f O b g' ' , M P AU L D ,, A wi? 0 E STINE BOINNEAU EMU. G QQ T NIURDAUGH BRUNSON CLARE LOWMA. wk p A ' NN ELLA WILIQES GRACE VVILKES 4 7 MARY FREEMA LOU151-3 MEWBOURNE ' LUCILE HOWEL INEZ VINCENT r f SU' E KORTJ ' MAY BOWMAN A 1 E 1'10FFMA DOROTHY JEFFORDS 150 I4 x O O SU seo N11 -T ,3 ww-gb' A O 'v-T 6fJO1-2 'f' T A ? Sy? gr? ' , I 0 ydq O N .I T asa' QEQZG wr . , Q ,195 S, x 1 - X OAS? , 9 S0 S ' R355 5 2 A lg F5 IN C 9 9' 4 a 9 O 5 l x fl 1 - - A L Eff . D 65 . S 5 4-if ' li l NA 4?QE il gp? X W? O Il PN J l fx Nb 1 a 3 EQREQEU I . E 0 323 ll 5 rr l A EQE EE C A Q if A 5232453 5 Lucky Thirteen F rom Bislmopville , 5 90 P L - o fx, R2 A sw ws 9 ' FLOWER: lfmzr-Leaf CIOTEI' COLORS: Gram and IVl1iz'r ' W l 7 PLACE O1f MEETING: Wllere the clovers bloom l Q-Brix 6 TIME OF MEE'r1NG: On all Occasions A 0 Am : TO get back to Bishopville ' A OFFICERS , 0 OLIVE DIYON ............... .... .......... P 1' emdmt - SARAH JAMES ........... ....,..,.... I ,'icc-President 8x-p A - Q' AINNA BRADLEX .......,.. .... 5 Eff mfg and Treasurer MEMBERS - POSAMONDE DIXON ELTSE DU BOSE 3 MX'RTLE JAMES - EMMA HERIOT EUI.AI.IE SHAW MARTHA W1LK1NsOw MABRV MCCOX. lVIARCL'ERlTE SCARBOROUCH GLADYS HEARON1 MAUDE DONALD l a R ur w . C 1 l Uni 4lAl I AH' .K 2 .W Q lf .I 1 Li, ly , fill? 1 than 'f fl lu' r All f' W3 1 ,f f ,1,':,',' , l jllgii A PM '11 . 'F , Alf' l' -' -v , W9 wig 1.,.-,y fy, f l'I'l':llLP4 L' 1j1,,f,,:g l q1i','x':, l 1 lwf' ,Q l.! 1. lllllf '1 lwll - lla, , L 1 A IL ll TY dal A 3 ll: r' I-VM ' W.- 'mi 1. 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O A . ,A N , O . .nuff 5 .-O ',,,J,I,,N i 'I fl J NAA. : '. 1 ' H l if l 212 52 0 1 ,A l f' - .- ,ae fifw 0 Y a Q r , il? 1 ' I ':'ij: 0 ' 0 0 b A J l V V n P lu A Nl An Organ fApJ ea 1 0 i ' - l ' . ,fx I hear the organ pealing forthg 6 Erma VVill they never let it rest? wh gm i 'LA ,' From early morn till dewy eve loixh I N V Its tone is put to test. . f , 1 , Oh! my, if organs could but speak, .pl ' These words l'm sure 'twoulcl say, ' iff Please leave my ivory keys aloneg ' 5 ls R f Give me a rest to-dayf' X ' I .l fx,-,I uf S QIEAY. l u 0 WW 'I C3 A l xx, 4 o li , , V Y Q! Q C or ctw ofa, i Q O i I i' I ' xl , . Q0 p 2 4 X fb ggoibffg 4 IX!! 1 3 P There was a girl in our school, l ' And she was wondrous wise. L She never tried to study much, For fear she'd hurt her eyes. Ag Q wg -2 1 And when at last exams came round, ' With all her might and main, 4 0 A She crammed and crammed and crammed some more . , , P q mg But, alas, she crammed in vain. aO ' 3 X For, now that her report has come, f Amazed she seems to beg . Instead of the stars that should have been, ,l She Ends just III, HI, HI. 34? ,X -ROSE H ERBERT , '16. A Ms Q se O ' W m e 3 e F. W, X ou. p o 0 A l lf ' , ima ,K F. ' Q Q 05 -.q ff? ' Q X f Q ii 2 OM O 'a + - A: Y Y J 1 O v V AQ? . ff 3 Tu b' ag ,V 5 N 0 I CHORAL SOCIETY Choral Society K Cf? 315g 55? qi' QQ? 0 f-Untwisting all the chains that tie Ego! eg !XJ ,D K The hidden soul of harmony. I O P 'W OFFICERS , QQQXX Q MARIE MCNAIR ............ ......... P mfdm , 4 cb O , 0 ANNIE LAURIE SUBER ...... .............. I life'-PI'6'.YiU'0lIf 'O ' RUTH DORRTLL ..........,. ...... . q1'f'I'f'fl77'j' and TI'L'ClS1H'C'I' N me M MARGARET CHEYNE ..... .. .. .. . .... ....... L ib7'L'l7'l-U11 QQ N I my 38p P 7 Q N DIRECTRESS MISS LoU1sE SIDDALL ' I X VN K ACCOMPANIST A 4 K xA Mlss AMY WARD V 153 9 U 0 O fs' ' emi: gg U3 1 . - f , r .. . 'W V- Q Q X . I ' 'X' 0 - fo I3 S- 3 Q 1 fs' l q +, ,I Q ., mm Q 4 lflpi , ' 1 fl ' x x ' 2 4 - X H X it gf Qagz Eb Eff-f C .,.-.. ,..,-- -. . .,.., I-1.4. ... .,.'!5 5 .' as ' . ' .W ' : -- . - - A .:, '- -. -. ' , Y. -' fr' -- . - ' YA --,-V:-' .-71,7--. . --'-',1- . ' wo- ' a- ,- , ' Y L -9 1 -- ' :EL-. 9 9 5 . 0 ' SL o. ' Q ' . - X. S 0 X y Q6 X J Jif X ' I Q 0 ods sn o ' O 5 I 9 5 . A 4 Q 1 2 . A , 1 1 55223326 O J A ,Q ,Awe I Y wgvee., 0 S vee- Que v- I C31 Q89 0 , 7, ,,, b A J I IX NI I C7 x 5' I X 0 1' O I I Q QCVWIRI I If IQ I 0 'QQ I KJ Z Q B I I I 0 -O C38 'XJ Zi Q58 db rr OX I ' U H gm I 80 ' CORRESPONDENCE CLUB N 5.5, I 'O The Correspondence Club I ll O 0 f I Hear ye not the Hum of Mighty NVOrkirIgS? MOTTO: The pen is the tongue of the mind - I 90 P , A O OFFICERS Q0 I ,fb 0858 ANNA HARMS ................ .,......... ............ 1 ' I-mam 'NJ I X MYRA COCHRAN ............ .... D 'ire-Presideuf f 'I P ANNIE MAE GENTRY .............. . ....... Secretary g ' KELLIX XYATSON ............... ..,. ..... T If Cl'lS1ll'CI' I QQQXX Q MEMBERS - A4 Q O LOULA .ALLEIN EUNICE FITTS SARAH BELLE POPE O I PEARI. INLLEN PEARL HARVEY KATIE ROGERS ' i JESSIE ARMSTRONG CORNELIA HINES CHLOTILDE ROVVELL ,, I Q 0 PAMELA BRADHAM KATE I-IINES MARIAN SIMMONS OP IQ CLAUDIA BROWN ELLA HUNTER GRACE SMOAR 39 I L MARGARET CHEYNE LOLA HUNTER CLAIRE STEELE O I ' 'N ELIZABETH CONNEIIY MARTHA JENKINSON LILLIAN SWETENBERG AGNES CONNOR ELIZABETH KELLAM MATTIE THOMAS ' VERA CORLEY RAY KITCHINOS MADELTNE TRUESDALE I X RUTH CROUCH NINA LEWIS MARY WALSH N 5 A f ERNESTINE DANIP2I.S ELLA MCCUTCIIEON MAY WEEKS X MARY LOU DIRT4I.l2 LERA MCCOWN RUBY WILLIAMS I MABEL EVANS ETIIA PALMER KATE VVOFFORD , O 154 O I K IU , 'Z-'72 QED U3 I P I Z ff , A. v S8 gf-'Q A ' V-Y sg f W0'- ' Y: ' X e I f' 0 I fs' 'f I I IQ 'E' I I I Q I If o 3.9 Q Q 'rl r S I Y f Q A ' 'A ,133 Q X 0929 O. 9 I so 0 T, q 1 . . Q 1 S f- . ps K K' U x a g Og , X , lf' L ,ISTCASSFQL M E, Zo I' . 5980 O I I I 4, CV 1' af I 23' gg O8 mf I H 7 eg? Q 4 15 4? I I 4 ' p 1, I aj CL QSM Mg ECE CP I qq I - - ROIIAK CLLTB E I N 'O P O 1 O Kodak Club f -5 90 P I . o Q32 MoTT0: Snap all objects g 5?p X.A 'D N COLORS: Rm' and Blavls l EI - PLACE OF MEETING: Kodak Lane , Q MEMBERS 4 0 GLADYS HEARON MARIE PHILPOT fog W PERRY BELL BENNETT NANCY PIINES ' 0 GERTRUDE DAVIS INEZ MY'ERS ,, ' S S ?Q ROSAMONIJ DIXON CAROLINE BRENNAN 0Qj fb I . Q? SUE EDWARDS .ANNIE TEAGIYE 855 r 7 RUTH MCDOW - JACK -TosEY , MARY FREEMAN ' ag! fbi AILEEN 1 LoYI1 A 1 qu I55 J s 0 0 Q QA: If fi I fs W of To Tw X I A Q ' xg f f . I I I 1 of 5 I E5 I EA f Q x Q 2 ou, ho 0 r I lr sr 02,9 Q3 , . .-..... , . ...,.....4........L.... uwslwaw- . 1 -A - J He- . .A .-:JA . ' I -. I.-'ff-'ri 1 i 3120 9 ff I SI E QS Ql?QQi2if IKEA TEL! LII, .Ag fs- 5 f QQ g 5 Dfw Sb The VHYSIUCS Purple and green! Hurrah for the pink! f Purple and green! Hurrah for the yellow! The Enest team Hurrah for the team Q0 Ever was Seen! Of right good fellow ! 0840 Q00 .0 Q MEMBERS OI' TEAM -0 OO HELEN COKER ...... ........ 1 St.b. ......... ....... l -OTS WATKINS GERTRUDE BARNETT . .... Zdh. ....................... GRACE PACK SUSAN GOWER ..... .... 3 db. ....... ELIZABETH CONNELLY CCapt.3 6 AGNES BRYAN ....... ...r.f. ...................... CLAIRE STEELE K ELLEN SMITH .......... .c.. .. ........... ELIZABETH STRIBLING ANNIE MAE GENTRY .... ...S.S. .... .... ......... M A RIE GREGORY .ALTA ANDERSON ....... ..... c .f. .... .... M AY BELLE MCLAURIN O GERTRUDE STEVENSON ..... ....... l .f. ...... ....... D AISY LEE JONES Q HAZEL I'lUTAFF CCapt.j .............. p. .................... CLIFFORD BARRETT 0. Q-I SUBSTITUTES 8!Q7p X EDITH CLAYTON MILDRED SELLERS VIRGINIA JENNINGS FAY MCHUGH ' K UMPIRE X MISS SARA R. MARCUM N ll 156 S 0 0 f s -53 99 W i I Y 5 : WCA - YY H A 7 -of 435323 Q i E' 8 ' Z3 A I of 1' If ,A ' Oo Qqg ' lflf S.. I rl A A Q ff X Os r 09 if Q fX N Nik ' Zf... 1 X L , O, 9 U CO O fx. X 0 JV , X E x u X ' ' at v ' ' O R O W X n Lffk 1 - 5 'N n 1 2 Q OM A3579 MC., 0 A 75' ' 2:83 0 1' 2 IN 3, cy 1 xA 0 f' QP ff? S 0 j I . 8 : ff ' 'S 0 7 T Wi? CL Rim QT 'X-4 , I 0 A 'Y'-5, gi . C, , ,Eg 8 V -I T, T. CLUB 83 X E og X BYWORD: Some T Sometimes COLORS: Pnrflv and Gwfrn , 0 PLACE OF MEE1'INGZ T Garden TIYX'IE OF NIEETINGZ T Times f O HONORARY MEMBER M155 MAIMIIE E. GUNTER MEMBERS 5 90 m . Q F11 Un fb Cya E g 5?J 'X.J N Z w 4 P GIERTRUDE STEVENSON META DE LOACH ' E' E? I H c: 'W ' 2 'Q As, fb I LOTTTE BLOOD LUCILE HOWELL wb :QQ MARIE CAUSLEY ERMA CAUSLEY 0, 3 85? - mf KATHI,EEN WILKES ,C GRACE VVILKES in P FI MAYNIE ANDERSON ' , U MX f LORINE PORTER 3 LUCILE DENT A 1 O D MA UW SAYY E RY WALSH T H O FRANCES ANDREWS LEAH CHAPPELL O . ,'. 157 SU x '-' gy fi , ,- j T -A 5, , 1- A AE A A AA AA R A A ,L 1- , X N A ' ' - Biiii' Q 'L' N' ' A 1 A . A is' 6 3 13' A 'Q' 5 ' ' l Q Q Km Oo C r 1 Q l f OH- ' no r X K I I ll Q1 . T J g -J - X gg., 'l f SOP 1 if Q3 X T A A L . A . 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S I It O , ff 2, 8 J Q9 ,XJ X - ,Zl , lx Q 0 'Y ' 7 ' 4 I I l J Q Q 5, l Fourteen Home-makers 0 TY 41 ,iT 3 Q .AYMBITIONZ To put Practice Home training into use O . . X 1 Morro: Right away PLACE or NTIZETINGZ ln love's cottage TIME OF MEETING: All day, every day 4 I I. ' 11 1 'S ' J , , , ' . 1 R - o Possess an aim! so lommic has said ,R .f-X, wg In 'most every lesson of Ped. Q80 GQ, l Thus we are following good advice, O U 1? In striving to get the name of wife. ' Don't be surprised to see below ' QWX F Names of '14 Seniors in a row 4 0 Having this aim beyond the school, F0 l Though some may think 'tis an aim of fools. l 0 0 MAE ANTLEY SARAH HARLEY ff l MAY BOWMAN ,ANNA I-lARMs Q' y QQ My'RA COCHRAN M.ARY MAssEY Q89 mfg ' f N EMMA COOPER LUCILE SHAW ,ri OLIVE ,DIXON NANNIE SMITH JULIA GAILLARD CLARA Woons ' I gg DESIR GILMORE ANNIE MAY VVILLIAMS f N W f R 1 Q X The last shall be hrstn 1 v Q 160 ' O .' o s 'FS lim? W l fi A 'fesafiirw A-f - A... ss 1 A 'If' -A - 0 A 'Q ' I ' - - - 'N p I l fir ' 3 f i i A65 E' I ' ' A 1 4 O l . C523 -'ft ' 'rlrl wx 2 6 J ' xi N b 1 , Q Q., Q , .5 gina jf.' f .Agora 1 A . .J N ' . .',', x ,j f 1 ' ' ,020 , 9 O Q6 'Q 0350 ' SP U . y 1 . x x . ' I tl 65 ' O ' O 9 l - I I Q 5 5 r I X i i W3 Qs GQ ' 4 F W dim SQ? of 4' ' . -LW A- L - - , Jac., o W by Q L Y A . 8 . ga , garb 0 , f 1 J I fx N, 0 X g 1 l I 0 O o 5 CSO 0 Q A If ' l 'Xl csv 1 N de l 4 s 0 , , I . b 1-L i' i I . I. Q 0 vb i r .4 W 1 in l . 1' - g W C, in V agile , . . O9 ' h B b Q , -N 1' rr w T e angs Clu Q0 in ll ifffg -- l Me 0 Poet, A. Noyes O 'tiff 1 ' SALOBR1TIES4Tl1OSC Daughters of Eve who arise up in their beds when VVinthrop's x 'iid signal pealrs forth 'in throbbing accents and indulge in the I-lesitationf' followed by assum- M, ,F ing an upright position, only to sit and think and sit and think, usually, however just sit. r li im 0 938, MARGUERITE TOLBERT ELLA CROSS Er+w1NA MC'COLLOUGH 5,90 go , U l l 1 . - :D ' i Q SAI.UBRIE'f'TES--1I'lClL'lCl6S those members of our Banging Llub who are always the first JUG l to greet the illustrious expressman with the never-varying query, Oh, please, sir, let me . - see the tags on the packages, just the ones that contain ediblesf' Altruistically and eagerly f , they assist the fortunate t?j recipients of these boxes from home, and with hammer and ' QQQXX 4: hatchet soon bang boxes to pieces and become in reality Salubrietters. 4 1 O CLARA Woops GLA1n's BRIDGES Lois Dumas nog - .Cl-:LEBR1'r1Es--Includes those who, from their own magnificent view-point, scorn the ' follies of those who are not as socially efficient as Celebrities deem themselves. They have ,I l O 0 already reached the top of the ladderg in fact, have broken the last rung and are ready O. to Hlflg it in contempt at all those who are not yet Celebrities. Q I QJ . v r ' D X MARY HOWARD LUCILE SHAW ELLA VVILKES f SALUBRITIES-I1'l.Cll1ClCS those who spend their 'time taking a superficial view of the ' ' conglomerated conditions at Vlfinthrop prognostlcating over the following impossible para- l , doxes: No uniform at VVinthropg The absence of Dickg No fish on Thurs.: No cheese or N Vt applesg Short sleeves. N KL X JULIA GAILLIARD EDMONIA GARRETT EMILY GLAZE MARGARET NIARION 'i 161 's Q YU O O 5 'EU I . j A A , Y L ,V g -x A 1 e ' - : xof e 4-q v- ,gy 5 ' 9 1 . A ,f 33 Q r I - S , 'i' gl B W E B s UQ lil l , 9.1 4 A l x V Q C - o 82? P925 C IV ri l l i S I -4 A r S11 .1 . A , : ' Q3 s fl , gina 'li' V 0 J 11 1' 1 1. A - pw, 2-A ,,- , - .'. . -'--- T -2- - . 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I ' resident XV 6 CSE MARY LOU DIBULIC ............ ....... .......... . 5 'L'c'I'f'fC!l'j' and Trcczszlrcr ' 85- I 0 , a ' 0 I If - TIME or VVORRYZ XYIIQII reports and slips go round ' NI' I AIT all-clay sucker X For me and for you N VVIII bring I-0l'Q'6ffl1Il1CSS f Of slips and worries too. h I L MEMBERS A B Q -4 0 NIAE 'owxmx I NNA RowN 9 TTXNNA BRAIILEI' MARY Lou DIBBLE ' Q8 fx-'I .8 E J ' '31 2 SUSIE EIJNVARDS CAROLINE BRENNAN 6 NIARY HERBERT ANNIE TEAGUE I 5 I NELLIE LOUISE BARTON INNIS CUTTINO I .'?,', ' LOIS BRYANT HANNAH SALLEY GIERTRUDE DAVIS 2,53 :I in I I on AT I 0 o I, . o ,Oo iv? af Q 0:0 9 P I II - I 'Iwi 6 I I We 0 sis I , agk f VK ORRIED THIRTEEN 'l4'?f. ? IQ T' ' q ro m Q W! ! , Q ' Wx . 162 ot X 'W - fl, N ' sr X Al' I . . I I ' K ' ff' I X 5 lx Q O pls 0 gc arm s E gniazas 'QQ' gawk! T E 256 FJ??? 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J , Superlor Nonsense Verses , 0 -l O i . eg? n ' VVRTTTEN BY OUR SUP12RIoRs Cffopiedl lo l . A centipede was happy quite, TN THE NIGHT '17 . Lim fl frog' m 'fun' I The night was growing old, f N da Said Pra which leff comes after h1ch?' 4 , ' l Y' . D l W ' As she trudged through snow and sleetg , S x This raised her mind to such a pitch Her nose was long and Cold lj She ljiy fhstlgctei In thi ditch' And her shoes were full of feet. O I ' I onsi errno' OW o 11111. ' 1' P 'XJ Af l fi 8 If a man who turnips cries, THE AUTUMN LEAVES . . The Autumn leaves are falling, i Cry not when his father dies, A f H. G h I h t V 5 ,I 'Tis a proof that he would rather re ,a mc . ere am t ere' .'Qw.', ' Have a turnip than a father. Alipiigrf tiaulnghtlggoughyjfhe H'fm0SDhCfE'- QA f l , iroug e air. 4 O09 If half the road was made of jam, ' 1. VX The other half of bread, POOR EROTI-TER 5 i' ' Q How very nice my walks would be, HOW Very Sad lf 15 fo thmk H 80 . The greedy infant Said. Our poor benrghted brother E y Should have his head upon one end, 6' l THE LAZY ROOF His feet upon the other. O ' The Roof it has a Lazy Time THE SEA p A-lying in the Sung H I O 0 The Walls they have to Hold Him Up: Behold the wonders of the mighty deep, .4 They do not Have Much Fun yr VVhere crabs and lobsters learn to creep, And little fishes learn to swim, Q Q0 MY FEET And clumsy sailors tumble in. P ' o omg My feet, they haul me roundvthe house, MELANCHOLIA QSO-Zag 4 JX-Ji They hoist me up the stairs, H , I , - I only have to steer them and I am a Qeevlsh Student, If i i They ride me everywhereslu My 'star' 15 gone from yonder slcy. , QSOXX 6 I think lt went so high at Hrst Q 0 That it just went and gone and burst. ' A4 0 0 1 . They were old stupids who wrote 0 The verses above that we quoteg V i 0 QQ Their want of all sense Qi l 1 Q., VVas something immense, 889 O p N VVhich made them persons of notef' ' r Q f A n ' O ws Z C0 UD Q-.Qc ' 2 - an if 'li 'I . 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' 4 3.1, 3 3' K 1 Ln.. ,1:x-,.,.M..S-L4 . At-.. 1. i I 5 I 1 uk. 'v - .cr --. 4 - N I 1 .. X 'ra' - . I' 8' I' . p. 5 , R 5 r A if qk glvf w e ' 19 9' F: ' 6 v ,:' .v, ',,f5X-4' AAI' v r r 'A I X ' -2 I Y 'Ii .flu Y W X '. .Qu Y 1 '. A ' I ,I , .I 53 i gf i A - f vi af Wa, ' iw 1 c N. . . K v f I The Lone Violin Q. I 1 ,-at I - N-1 V ' ,fs THE winter's sun was midway the horizon, and eo le from all or- E 6 ,mn P P P 1 . .ei we 'I - . . . . 37 9 ,f 'f '- ff, 5 tions of the city of Leipsig were passing backwards and forwards. . - o i . , , dggygl Q . 4 , Little Delma Dykes, with a bucket in her hands, was passing the con- . , ' A servatory carrying lunch to her father, who was working in the T Q5 'iufici '. factory. Each day as she passed this place, the music of a violin attracted her Nada ls .L attention. She would creep behind the hedge and listen at the music, then run V fy o e off home humming little bits of the selection she had heard. 'ff i 8 Taking down an old dilapidated violin which her father had when a boy, y 4 she would diligently pick out little portions of the piece on the violin. Weeks T-I WW ,I and weeks passed, and still the music of the lone violin could be heard. Delma 'inf ' became anxious to know why it was that whoever it was did not play another J QL ,I I piece sometimes. She now carried her violin along, and whenever no one was I '- 2 around she would hide among the hedges and play along with the lone violin. I C .. Oh, if I could only Find out what that music means, she thought as she Q ' l U I walked slowly. 'O I just then a middle-aged man walked from the building. Delma quickened 0 her pace, and upon reaching him, she laid her tiny mittened hand on his arm. o He turned with a look of scorn, but upon seeing the tiny creature, his looks X ftened and he asked -- i V Q so , ' , , I it 0 088629 VVhat does this mean, m child ? , 0' Q Y 5180 is P Sir, will you tell me the meaning of the lone violin ? , O l ,g 1 ', What lone violin P he asked. ' , c I QQQX 4: Sir, the one I hear every day as I go home from carrying my father's 0 . . . l dinner. It la s th s m 1 tthe ame time er da . 'Q 1 p y e a e pece a s ev y y A - The man, who was a great composer, patted the child on the head and ' 9 laughed.- 0, T Daughter, that is Madam X., the world's greatest volinist. All of the ' pf greatest musicians are to give a festival when the King comes over from London, , ii A V and Madam X. is to give that selection! V 8 I Thank you, sir, for telling me, because I have longed to know the mean- A . , X ing of that lone violin. 4 I ' i, 0 174 f '65 0 i 1' . . . -. - I ' 1' A f ,,,- f r V' i f-'f t - 'K T ' 'X I 1 f if f'A c ' I T I a i I al 1 - Q3 . flfi A, est' I ' 4 - 7 P TQ? ' 5 'la to ' V 4 4 op I , W gi Q ,-Vik, Q I 'Q'-.22 . A Y I r J. saw. sw i 0 Q Q1 Q g V X 2-E. x i 8 P p jf 0. , so x Ii I' .I tax ' A JB-'21 Q N E n w . K X I. I v Q 'oh I K I' ,ser ,, Q9 Il I i 00 1' ' af- Qs: ' 'B 1 ' I iff rr ' rv ,Q - 0 st Q I X Q0 iss if fil ms Saying this she hastened home. 'N 8 Y J? 0 . I Oh Mother, the King is coming, and all the greatest musicians are to play X Ny for him. The lone violin is to play, and Mother, how I wish we could go. We J 4 ,, -'ii 6 should see the King, and hear the musicg then. too, there would be the great big buildings we could go into. Hush, Delma, that is idle talk. Don't you know that we are poor mill people, and the King would feel hurt to have us in his presence? But I enjoy hearing you play as much as I would to hear the greatest players. Get your ayaggv violin down and play for me. Uh, Illl play that-you are the King, and I'm Madam X. Mother, this is exactly what she is going to play. i With that the twelve year old child drew her bow, and such music the anxious mother had never heard before. I learned that from the lone violin, Mother, as I passed the conservatory a man told me that was Madam X. praticing for the King's festival. l The lVIother's eyes were bright, but her heart was sad, to think of such talent 1 QW. which could never be trained. There had been a slow drizzle all night, and the winter's cold left every- thing frozen over. The paved streets were like glass. Beneath the evergreen hedge around the conservatory, the figure of a child with faded coat and hood could be seen, crouching by an old violin. I-Ier tiny frame shook with cold. ly 1 Pray, what is this ? said a pleasant looking lady of about thirty-live years who was hastily walking around the grounds of the conservatory. She drew nearer and fphund it to be a child beneath the shrubbery. - . She looked down and stroked the hooded head, saying- I Why are you lingering thus in the cold, little girl? You will be ill if you ,S remain here. 4 The child rose up, and hastily slipped the old violin beneath her coat. Ma'm, I was only waiting here to hear the music which I hear every day as UQ I come from carrying my father's lunch. What kind of music, little girl ?', The music of a violin, a man said it was to play when the King came. Are A you going to hear it ? 175 aw' I si ' ,Q ef I wif f P I Q 'I I, ln ii it 34 i 1: ii ll ,, . lr , . , I .- 1. - ,, 'w-I . -Q- ryv ,,l',,,7l, l, 1 Vrvgrfli , . ,v.. .l,,. ,. 4- ,afar lr.- mu-1. 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'Lsqiii fzwzf.-H-: T32 rm mi-mmsv-Ffh' W - '1:4Zl+ www 1 '.f.. ..- . - Y O, 0 A so o 1 ili ,,. r'Q.6...- . fha , ' - Yes, if nothing happens I shall see the King. May I ask what you are Qfg, carrying P 1 Q The child pulled the old violin out. The lady looked amazed, then took the 1' instrument in her hands. V 'WVhat are you doing with this Pl' Madam X. asked. - . I brought it with me so I could play along with the lone violin. n F The lady laughed, then persuaded the child to go to her study with her. Il - - , - ,, ' What is your name little girl? , Delma Dykes, and I'm twelve years old. Delma--why that's a strange name,-come into my study, and let us talk awhile. Pull off your hood and coat, because you won't feel it when you go out. Delma was so interested in the fixtures about the room that she scarcely Z? heard what was said to her, at first she hesitated, then shyly drew off her coat Her head was a mass of long golden curls which were tied with a badly worn piece of blue ribbon, her dress was a little gingham which was faded, but spotlessly clean. The lady's eyes seemed to feast upon the child for a while, then turning the Q old violin, she struck one chord, then laid the instrument down. The child , clapped her hands, that one chord seemed to serve as an introduction between is Q a X' I X ' and hood. , . 1 Ng , 15 aw pl ' lady and child. Oh, you are Madam X., who plays the lone violin, aren't you? Please 0 play all the piece. - l . . . . Madam X. drew from a case a magnificent violin, and after running her j,. Q 0383 bow across it several times, played the piece which Delma had been listening to 'ZX' X 0 for so many months. She was more interested than the King would be. Madam P v X. watched her all the time as she sat against the pillows in an easy chair. Qgox 6 Now, Delma, can't you play P 0 Oh, Madam, my music don't sound like yours. I play the songs like Mother l Q sings, while you play for all the rich people in the big building over there. i I Q Madam X. with a smile of amusement at the child-like answer, insisted upon . h l ' . . 1 QR, er p aying u a l ' v D1dn't you say you were learning the PICCC of the lone V1Ol1H ?,' Madam X. asked. M KL!! Yes, ma'am, but I canit play like you. l X 1 176 O o YU GH -rf: If -e as c ' ,Lg IW'r'C3A GQ ev-e ,s - , 'f' ,f I 3 lp QQ 'rf '1 i N . I Qs .sl c Sze tag f ta K 0 'A' ' O ' O W frm i fa so s scs 1 I sziiyrfi-,. I Delma took the bow to her worn instrument, and just a few chords had I been played when Madam X. stepped towards her, commanding, Take this and play upon it, handing Delma her own instrument. Delma played through the whole selection without a pause. N Madam X. completely dumb-founded mused in an undertone- The touch of 1 Q 1 .fs O. 0 . .PSD O ., . a T as Y 1 ft .5 fi If - -3 - on .A Y v. ,face 2 -. Jag Qc- g - 'r XQWGB , gm J 4' 'I 1. ' 'x .-Cp' - ' a l 2- 7' , of a Master. 6 ,HQ . . - I ,f ,lil l 0 Delma laid the instrument very carefully upon the large mahogany table. . . . . . . lit- .H u ' but Madam insisted that she play one of her home songs, so taking the violin fx J il' l again, she played, Love's Qld Sweet Songf, P I 1 I do The walls of the study would have encored the young violinist if they could CL Ngqja 'll tt J haveg never before had such music been played in the study. , ' Delma, it is wonderful how ou la , did ou sa ou had never taken MV!! , Y P Y Y Y Y A ' 00 I - lessons? l Wir' as . . fc, ...1 i '21 cgfg ff T - , - . . . . 0' 98 i f'll'lfif3wfe.'l H e U lNo Ma am, I play by hearing otheis. Daddy played when he was young 2: f-N .f.g,,ig5,g,,gc .ri ' and Mother sa s I take after him. It is Growing late so I uess I had better Go, l fl irt , I Y zs as g as ,Q ,UQNL A -. Q M h ' . . ' 'i' . ?f':'Fi'-.3 f ' Ot ffQiQi1.bZQfIlfiiiSTM . ffl 3252 1 ' ' 'I I. Nj Q Oh Madam X., we are poor, so of course Daddy has to work in the factory. Ci 1 Q We live in the mill district. my i N What is your street number P 0.0 ,NT fif ' . . . . y q,5 m . Mother said it was Ridge Street, and over our door IS a 2-7-6-IQ I don't i I Y af , 0 know what you call it. 0 ij'?g','Il.-.13 D I fl':livll,M Tears almost athered in Madam X's e esg to think that a child of a arentl 5 'i.lv:l,'ijl I 8 Y PP Y H ,, pap. Q twelve did not know how to read the figures over her door. 'Q :QL O mia She went to the foot of the steps with Delma, and made her promise to Qgofeg ,fx-J P x come again. O .p Q 'w. Y . :sf Pk as Pk Pk is ac 111 lt ' Y . . . . . I I i' 'I 12,303 c Time was rapidly passing and only a few days remained before the King 4 'Q ..pg p 1 would arrive. It was talked about by everybody from the members of the royal 'XO ,2lgk '7Qg:'g,.-3 . . . . . . I l- 2' vw . . Q family to the poorest child in the mill district. jg ' yy TQ X ,, l 1. I 'li' 4 we QQ? Each day Madam X. watched for Delma, but lately she ceased to pass. It O 'lfgy w ll-1 . , i F lffffttlf ' - ,N was cold, everything had been frozen over. She grew more anxious about Delma. gxp V ' Suppose she had fallen and gotten hurt. She could stand it no longer. So she . Fl, M F set out to find 2761 Ridge Street. ffm . -Q . '1 Time passed before she could find her destination. She was getting cold A A if i iz-vat . ' X , gs 177 QQ: 0 W ' , I filfiv YN4' Q K if . - - A - a a a a a lull QQ. 'J Ei Y' 1 a - 'j W Ds at d-4 v- ,Q X . A 57,-I 0 A i, - E 1 A V .: WI Q 0 gn? o Z fp . ' fo' . if Q3 ' ns ' C 4 -I I. 51 K K' -I -a,-W AW M . -aayuwa ' Y A I as 4 - - I Y - I ...eww - f aw. U. fs:sf':.a?i6r4s'afs,:-U.-.fi-af '3 if l f ,. .r I 1 i w I Ind. gfxo- 1 aw Q D . K ., .X .auf 3 .f t f ve' f H --' 9 X I H its I w e to .n f ft it -1 ae ft . -' ' -ff at I -Y --.- I 1 -I Q H ' .' and night was fast approaching. Her heart seemed to grow heavy when she P 4 qw I suddenly turned a corner. and found herself on Ridge Street. Q I I E W X The street was crowded with rude shanties, some of them almost tumbling ' .N X, in 'i f down. On the corner of the street was a house quite different in appearance I 8 Vi' ' h gui from the others. Over the door was the number 2761. Madam Xls heart leaped: 1 in p igfic as she noiselessly walked up the steps, she saw in a thinly curtained room, the .KAR . V , 1 0' gf hgure of a child leaning over a bed of smothering coals. On the other side of . o R I i the fireplace, a middle-aged woman, thinly clad, sat shivering with coldg in her I I M i WF arms, wrapped in an old quilt, was a child. Q A I i:'.t 'A ' Oh the pangs of poverty, said Madam X. as she saw the sight. She knew f N 63 ,K B then that Delma did not have sufficient clothing to face such bitter weather with D X- 1 and that was the reason she had not seen her lately. She tip-toed down the 'K Q W steps, and went away, she knew how embarrassing it would make the poor Iglb x 3 ' Mother feel to have her enterg then too, there was no room around the slowly ' JV I, dying embers for her. 4 I ,p ' It was night when she reached the conservatory, but going to her study she 4 I cog, 1' walked to her phone, and ordered food, clothing, and coal to be sent to 2761 I 1 0 i Q Maj , Ridge Street immediately. The Dykes had eaten almost their last morsel of food, , A K the last piece of coal had been put upon the fire, and their clothing was too thin 1 Q I to do much good. Mr. Dykes had died the week before, and the Mother and two I Q 1 M little children were left to make a support. The poor Mother had kneeled down I in V to pray for help, when some one rapped. She got up and peeped through the Q i , N' a - Q window, and who should she see but a man with a basket of packages and a wagon of coal in front of her house. . Delma, my child, the good Master has answered our prayers, she said as she opened the door. The man delivered the packages, and unloaded the coal, but refused to say who sent them. I 2 I I - oo N 5 my f wg 1' 4 f U i I 'elk e . . . . . O In a few minutes a bright fire blazed in the fireplace, and smiles of Joy took the place of ones of sorrow. K Q 0 Pk ac 44 as wr as as . mfg In a softly lighted ward in the City Infirmary, Madam X. lay tossing about I I' i ,FQ on her bed. She had contracted pneumonia the day she went to find Delma's , t 4 home. Physicians pronounced her case the worst that had ever been in the I Q ' 1 fa f s -'ii I vt n rma y. .Q I, Q X wk as as is PK as Pk wk 1 X I , 178 ' I 5 O A O I X X . 'I--4 QSO IBD J I 1' . a - s W L 5 .- . . N ' I f i I W' tr 2' X' t R f t' 5 ' Z3 4' x A Q' s ...tr ,Q 1 ' 12:1 N s 1' N 1,1020 0- 9 f .422 0 1, ff f1ss's - X WYE U fx - 1 if 1 1 1 ' 1 O Q1 1 O 1 1 1 :L 5 Q f pf , 6 Q 4 Q 1 l Q1 : 6 . X : 5 r r 1 A T W 1 Q Lifia wi O ao 1' ' . . 'p -3 J: 'Ag , s Y v Y Av, og Y 3. bg , X' . X1 ' K 1 ' I I-if: ' . I 1 l ' .' To-day Madam X. seemed to rest easier: it was time for the Klllg,S festival b 0 n I 1 1 and it would be impossible for her to go. The director of the festival had daily fN 'NL gf X come to inquire if she could Fill her number, but the physicians said No J Madam X. begged that she might write a note. When the nurse brought lx her writing materials she wrote the following: if Cirv INFIRMARY, LEIPSIG, GERMANY. 1 I ii 5 Dear Delnza-l am sending machine for you to come to me at once at the City Infirmary. f I it X ' ,Q 1, . is Roh A ark X if any fi o MADA M X. In a few minutes Delma was brought into Madam X's ward: she ran to her friend, and putting her tiny arms around her neck, began to cry. . Oh Madam X., what are you doing here: I didn't know you were sickg and to think in a few hours the festival will begin. 1 Yes, Delma, and pulling her closer, Madam X. whispered something in her ear. Delma rushed out of the room, and ordered the chauffeur to drive as fast as possible to the Grand Theatre. The streets were crowdedg Delma stole up a back flight of stairs into the ladies' dressing room and handed a note to the Director. ae if af af PF vs is as Number after number was given for the festival, and Delma scarcely knew what to make of so much encoring. Next number was Madam X's 5 the director announced that a substitute had been secured to take Madam X's place on account of her illness. Taking Madam X's violin in her hand, Delma looked down to admire her- self in her fairy-like costume before she entered the stage. As the golden-headed elf walked forward, the audience was dumbfounded. She drew her bow, and with the skill of Madam X. she rendered the selection with all ease. Encore after encore went up, and as the strains of the lone violin lingered in the minds of the audience, Delma was briskly telling her Mother of the King's festival. -B. E. B. fx xx 7 if 7 I 1 W4 I we 143 Nl as f' QL, 5 1 Wifmv l 4 X 1 1 6 0053 1 .11 1 T1 '1 1 11- 1 1 l V. 1 111 ' l 1 , . I3 -1 il gi Q l l fl Al 1 ll .1 V X111 111 1, E l 11 . l ' ll F1 114 74 gl I' 1 I' 161 1ll'1N1l i ,1'11151l1'ijf '1 1 Q 111 1 f1g1l'1f1 l' 1 , 111 ' .. 1l,l1fl1lQ75' l 1, fl H14 . 1 M My s ll 111121. 1: I l T 11. ll' li 1 1'1',n'111,i.,d i.1, .131 ' 'Z ' - 'll 1 C, S1 1ll11 313513 .1 11 f11114-1- ff fl iwin 1 51' 1', 'fy 115 2 1, 11 1,3 A 1131 ' W1 , ' al1,1,!,. 1' l '1l'l1l'l'1'1fl o AQ 1l l1,f111.11' '1 , nhlllkiili 1 V 11TC1iW Ff 'Q fi 1 , i. vffglt I. fx,4 11.1 1' 1', 1- 1 , - 1 ,lg '?1'l',1. 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Je Q8 AJ i Mrtnhn I , f De not believe what 1 ale-u here any mere than if it is 1 were eeme tale of e tub. i Q Q QQ Q xx 'P - ,Q we N .1 We 0 4525599 63 If Vi f X f 0 e 4 :ee QQ W I 55 QT X v d A fa? 5K EQ we Y iff C33 22 2 .aa -ag-732- L, fx J ! e lf 'A I I 4: lt A 11 i t a t? D if A J X NJ , C925 5 E 0352, 0 X as NX .n l..oony Limerick Lines o n Some of the Seniors We all know the orator, Gregg, XVho loves so well to disputeg VV hen it comes to debate, It is needless to state, She outtalks creation to boot. Did you ever hear tell of Tinkie, VVho is so long and slinkie? The clown of our class, But a very nice lass, Is this little maid named Tinkie. There once was a girl named Trott, Who had to work a whole lot! To do her own best, She now lies at rest! Long sleep may she have and wake not. And then there was one named Dodo, She wrote till her fingers were so soreg Ne'er more will she wake In the morn with an ache, For now she is no more-more! I have heard ten times and above That The Bride is really in loveg We all know 'tis true, He sails on the blue And awaits his own turtledove. We all know Miss Catherine Moore, Who works hard, we're all very sho, And after graduation She'll take her vacation, And regain her lost 44 CPD The head of our Journal is Pink, Its good fame she'll ne'er- let sink, Tho her hair has no curl, She's a mighty nice girl, And as fine as can be, I think. Dr. Gilly, you'll all admit, Possesses a lot of good witg So funny and dry, That when she is nigh, All blues are cast in the pit. Taking Voice here is quite the fashio Mabe and Em have now caught the passion, They outcry creation, Throughout the whole nation, And deserve a thorough good tl1rashin'! No doubt you've all heard of Macy And indeed it is quite a fact, She can sing like a bird, Like you never have heard, This petite little girl named Mac. New 'wh , it fo, is of I Q fi 023052 44 ' 5, 535V 'MI TI' an be 4? svn? ei Q - E 18- ii:-. 0 1 I , X A , -.gf-A e 1 H up y A ' VI ,g ' QW! ! Q t: LQ in ' ' lr 1' N 'A A ' 1 '9 JS' O ' ,I 4 ' N' ji ' X Ogg C y X 5' U i pr it i' Q at t O w X n . y p f 5 1 i X . 6 Q 4 Q ' 7 e 1 .. ' r X t ' S 'F f x. i l 1 QSYQA sf i O r A V i X .X . A -W K vi! -111. l -, Jac., o , Bk Q6 7 .v 5 . 'rvzf-42 8X-5 do O .. 1 fx ' W f fr 1 A 0 J 7-'1 Q .4 I ll A' 8 T c hr Fo 0 I-Al gf Q TCSPHSSIHQ on t .C -lflflg IHC QQQCSJNX-fr f' gt l 'MTG . 5' l --W 'N 1' . f . f l? 1 ' .S'ubjr'c'ts You Can Disrzzss PViZlz Any Mrzizlvez' of tlw Facultvv fMale or Femalel. fb, N333 . y His or Her personal love affairs. 3 X D I Fiction-Mary J. Holmes or Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth. l 0 - Good substantial fare Given to the VVinthrop girls, including the House- 3 jf b , , keeper. ' Card-playing, especially when there is a good bet up. R lx if Clothes-htslit skirts, tights, and all extreme stylesj. QQ., Y V Autos -Hupmobiles. Ooll h ' Sports--Horseback riding. U OCD lu Any Country in the worldg for they've been everywhere. 5 , A 'Eg - 'Q The Devil-A thoroughly familiar subject. I D I f . . . Oo e Q3 . ' l , Subjects You Must Not Talk About With a l'Vinth1'0p Girl. ob mv? ip N Marriage. Ap y i Xp Puppy Love. o ' J 0 1 M Q Anti-Suffrage. 5 False Hair. 6 Q O Q., VVeight tif she be largej. 'Q e 3 'g Money Qtoo scarcej. 2!?g0fQ52 i VVinthrop. l U Other Girls. fe qeocxi , g Dick Qtoo dear to themj. ' C99 is gs Q X QQ, M-.1-isp ow .v ,N . 'W A 44 ad X V . Magi k boo tri? i X N .s us-r ss:- 2' . i e - as Lrg l 1 :afar - x -f-SO . 0 f .- ' , are Q' ' W9 ,Pt 0, AXtx 3 I W K ' x N X QA - I W - , 'iff -' O , Q C li' ' V' 59 l g x, NY :: s r X 7 W Q 1 P Q 7 P 7 4 F li B 0 . .a QQ 0 J ' r ri . -3 .': -vfX g g - v vJa.,., 0 , B- Q t pu . 8w83 . JU O .. J A Q fs wi O O i Unpalnted Masterpieces 1 ffl'-, i ' -1- r 3, X-gf Picture Pink Tolbert taking gym: is ,fax Picture Annie May not talking of him g X 0 T Picture Ruth Clarke minus a crushg ,l - Picture Gilly not in a rushg 'Tis a picture no artist can paint. Q I , . Picture Trott without Lois Dukesg N 'VI' 0 Picture Hannah Hanks scared of spooksg T Picture Janie Rivers not forever dead brokeg l -X-. Picture Miss Rambo cracking a joke: V, 'Tis a picture no artist can paint. 608 ,SX-JI if 8 Picture Ruth Brown missing a goal db ' 1 Picture the Journal not in a holeg ' , Picture, if you can, Elizabeth Breazeale, ll ' Vlfhen called on in class, not making a spielg QA 'Vx' ' . 'Tis a picture no artist can paint. 4 009 D Picture Lick Gantt breaking a rule I t V wg - Picture Frances Marshall not playin C Q so , Picture Hesterhal late to a mealg Picture Fat without Suck Sealeg 'Tis a picture no artist can paint Picture Mary Howard not hugging Molly g 0 Picture Ida Mac. anything but jollyg O Picture Training School being blissg ' Picture Debe throwing you a kissg Q These are pictures no artist can paint. P ' 0 CE! 5400 o T ifX1 can ogjgo 4 'XA 7 ' 'T T -. Things You Never Hear i i f - it T Dr. Buck: My clear, you look tired. I think it would be well for you to T 0 come over here and rest up a week or two. O, 1 Q Debe: t'This is such a beautiful morning, I think we shall omit classes and 3:-gig P ' Q x spend the day in the woods. f Anybody: I have so much time I don't know what to do with it. ' I M Any VVinthropite: We have the best fare at our school. N P V- The rising bell. P 'L 3 X t J O O ' 2 p fxmszig 184 To W if lil i i U .5 rw-I A T dQ T vir GTA T .2 T T-A A 'wf ' A 0 Ya is Tri ? is rag is ee PAM aug-1 Y - .?. x 1-in s Gam ' 9 O i ,r-:- I Q6 X Q50 co Q NX E I T X ' U XX - .-Z ' C 0 Pj : I o O 9 l T fl 1 - n S K S r V A S3 Qs T T Q fe 1 ggi? - Qi og -Zo q F fi l - f-3 '-fl f Y 7 , , JBL., o , B- QD f .- 1 T W 83 ' ' b O n J' T 9 fi .gh ' J 5,9 I f. 6 5, 1 r- ' e 1 JC S . , Q i O T o V l - WWWW1' Peg Happen lo 5 H .MuiD'qU' wwilimm top sliirts - I T s t li! f iv WWF and styles mu ay :QQ HEX A g a 1 O I. e , i H Winthrop s CL xgdg I. Z wi-43 the Ol,1lISlCl6 dgof and +5523 3 ' Q, world you 'o .X - , I Shan some. It QM WX, QQ ' I espy, is no lie! Q i f 4 gg f M Wig?-f i f' e . b ,-N . y 2 I g T ' M ,es cs. same 4 253 T ' Sami 4 I x. J l- ,N :bm......3w- F B1 1 ' ' ' 'xg-Mi in . ' I b We A Q Q 2i 0 ' S ' xf Q3 X ' U T T go ' X 0 wt sr,-me f 05 Candi 3l:KnTi'fMJXY,.gh 3 wi K? Y an-wi, DQXJJ1iT,-arw-mlm I ll W I '. TPA:-X 'CSO-4-Lb. , . i QSONX f T 0 The moon is shining across the treesg : I y . Pg ig l The lawn is glistening with its white lightg A ' The lover has thrown himself upon his knees 5 i 35- - i we Q At the feet of the maiden on the dreamy night. ' gffx ' ' 0, I' ' S 'rf' - A- ' l . Q-5 I-le is begging, he is pleading for the love of the maid: i L' g ' - A , The maiden is shy and blushing: E 5 , A I u r But now-the moon has turned all to dark shade, .Tm Aim ' I f A And the rest-it's time I was hushing. we 'R-A uriixf- Q-JO5 1'I '-50 'VX -EDWINA MCCULLOUGH. Qu 9 5 NS , '3, x,.5S,,y A 'fl X in - 0 185 O ' i an if' J N V . .WJ f A g aa e ,, f T- s Aff wif: if 5? M ? 5 4 Ml? M f 1 ?vQ 2:95 - 5 4 yn ,gn x 1!Ql X 'gm I ' f l sox f, an n 0 .6 I ig: 0 A L 1 J 0 ' ',A 1 A a 1 AP x RN 1 1 . 52 g I K i 0 0 -I 3 ' I Q n 65 N J 4 ' ' YD Q I . W -.1 X 1 r I it is ff iq C9503 - Tgm4g? I, . o b 'J ' I r ri 4 -3 v Jkw T v wfxaxae., :- , v 46- Q T - l T - e iosi T I Picked Up Here ancl There at Wlnthropg Some Were D ,, fl PN ' Walls, Some Were Strayecl, and-Maybe, fx di J 0 Some Were Stolen f 13' - 0 1 .lokes of others all remind us X ' y Q? We Could make jokes, any time, N Y lint the best comes when we've tried them 4 And we find them not sublime. Let our minds be ever ready , X, da 450 Any little joke to take, J And so let us try and laugh some 5 is For the little jokers' sake. I e ee me M Y ,af ' lfnnly Glaze Cto the duskv laundress who does her washino' : Now, l.il , 6 . . . is D Y tell me your last nanie so that I can send you the rest of these things. y ' ' , l,ily: iiilXiOSClJLlti,l1lZ1i21l1l.., -. Q T Oli '.' f rr 4 gf-D T IF THE CAP FITS I I , Two ffirls were walking down the corridor the other dav, and Mrs. Richards 'S Q h 4 ky 1 - ' r a j P was not far hehmd them. Said one: Nan, you are the biggest fool in W111tl1TO1D 4. College. ,Xt which Mrs. Richards spoke up and asked: Girls, girls! did you i l know I was lieref' TOO TRUE! get 0 W'here are you going, my pretty maid ? f To History of Ed, kind sir, she said. T Q 'WVhat is your trouble, my pretty maid? f 0 0 I haven't looked at the lesson kind sir she said. 8 0 ' ' 300 ,o MQ What then will happen, my pretty maid? O-O OO N l'lI get sat all over, kind sir, she said. I ll l ' -iT n Q-QGXX F OYERHEARD IN THE KITCHEN ' 4 o no 1 Mary, ain't you shame? Tell that eoon to take his :trni from round yo' ' iv:tis'! 0 we 0 Tell him ygygelf, hQ.s a pufhek stranger to nie. 0 ' . . , . , ,.., r . QR' Miss .lohnsingf asked -loe in tender tones, ' don you think we is well nough my 'quainted for me to call you Mary P , A 'Cos not, nigger, replied crazy Mary, that's a privilege I 'lows only to my l wx f mos' intimate friends. A A A VVell. then, Miss lohnsing, would you mind shiftin' yo' beautiful self to my 1 other knee? This one am sho' tiredf, 5 186 J O 0 is it in fi if if 1 - o as '9'T Cb'i has of ff-f 'fe X N . , . A Q , 1' f' ' ' I T l Tw ' if S' f Q If P be 'Ni K f St? Q C . IV ? I ll sz: ' ago? Q52 82 T Ah - 4ll,J Q H ' ' ' -,. B 1 ,QSP , 9 O '2f4'i ,Fr ' A X 950 ' so ff mi x 1 . X ' a c ' f If i f' I 0 ' O I l as GQ 5 Z a ff iq ' asa 0 y .A if r , . -3 - Qfk. s . ,S o , .- JG- 'sb I I - . D ag ' ' d c li ft 0 ' I ulps an fan S N I, --l fx if 0 When Margaret Stem remarked that she was going to send home for a 4 1 clock, Lis Brown lightly replied: Set it to running, and it will get here faster. I - Mrs, Funkhauser Cto Mary. the maidj 1 VVhy, Mary, ain't you ashamed? I 89 can actually write my name in the dust on this table Y I ' 2' Mary: I.aw, now, Mrs. Funkhauser, can you? Well, I do declare. it sho' 5 H is a great thing to have an education. l l I . Mayme Anderson tto a bunch of girlsl 1 Girls, I sho' do hope lfaster will N da , . . ,, Z 65 come on Friday this year. li Annie Stevenson was picking up Mabel Ashe, a newly elected member to i S 9 I the Board, when Maggie May Seale, seeing her, said: Oh, look at Slumsie up- I i' I, 2' holding Student Government! : ' 'Qs ' . . . ' i ' I Fat Randle went to class one day, and Tommie said: VVell, Miss Randle, I ' I ' U see you are better fed than taught. i Fat replied: Thats true, Mr. Thomson, because you teach me and I feed I X 0053 Qu myself. O , ti A Emily Glaze, reading aloud the Murders of the Rue Morgue one day. came C M iq A to the following sentence: Caught-In the Bois de Boulogne, early in the -- 00 ' mornin ' of the-i-inst., a ver large, tawn oran e outin tOranv-Outanff 93 I D X 8 Y as Y 8 g s is on of the Bornese species. I'd rather be a could be, i - If I could not be an are, , 0 5' 0 X For a could be is a may be X I VVith a chance of touching par. , Q Q I'd rather be a has been 'i- O i 0 Than a might have been by far I I . .o - ' 300 ,Q I 'Is Q For a might have been has never been, of OO wi ' But a has, was once an are. I I '-- Susie Dick: Yes, I think it is a good plan not to ever be in debt. P QQOXX F Lottie: f'But suppose you haven't any money with which to pay them. A jg 4 O Susie: 'LBorrow itf' A 0 . - Mrs. Carrol tat her tablej : VVhat are you choking for. . . ,, I i QQ om Bessie VValsh: Because the tea is too weak to run down. og I 1 h Q., One of the girls to Pat Hill: Is 'Fat' home temporarily? 889 V X Pat: No, no, she's coming back. 1 'I Once there was a little joke, I mx f It was of wondrous rhyme, X '0 The Qui Vive editors found that joke And use it ev'ry time. I' I 187 J u 0 0 g ': ': gg f 5 - - stsfas Va . I isa gf fig :v J, y pg , H 0 I ag? l . -4-S4 :t 5 L! fy- O,Q4,i x gee- X u na ' 0 X N I 0 ii X is Q lv Q t!! I rr ' 1 S, A t ' c , , , ' r F q ' ns. .n Q . ' ' . J r r X . N A 3 ' Y O I ' , - 'T' Y - Q Q W i A SE - I 'QM-a n 'ff .. .. ya 5 Sunday School Teacher: Can any little boy tell me the difference between N I 1 the quick and the dead P Jw , Yes, mum, said VVillie waving his hand in the air, the quick am the ones J 5 who get out of the way of an automobile, and the dead are those who don't. 1 l . S-Qf There was a tutor who tooted the flute: , ' And he tutored two tootors to toot. u , I 0 Isl- Said the two to the tutor: , 'i . ' Is it easier to toot. 4 Or to tutor two tooters to toot ? ' P' ' Sarah Simmons, to the conductor on the special train: VVhat is the train J da stopping for? , 4 R N Conductor: i'We,ve run over a dogf, I I B I 4 mx Sarah: Was it on the track ? I I Q Conductor: No, we chased it up an alley. - Q 'X.,.fl y No,'l said the mistress of the boarding house, we cannot accommodate I if you, I am sorry to say, We only take in single gentlemenf' ,'f.t'f ' Goodness! said Mr, jones, what makes you think I'm twins P 2,1 ' 1' .4 it Mary Henley Willis: I made a hundred last week. 3 ' iq I - , Kathryn Walker: 4'What on ? C W wi Mary Henley: VVe had two tests, and I made fifty on each. I ' I Bernice Woodward: I wish I had five dollars. OU I l A Lou Ellen Cwiselyj : Prosperity has ruined many a manf' ,, .gtk 4 Bernice: Uh, well! If I've got to be ruined, I'd rather prosperity would g 0 2' 9 K I 'X do itf, f Q Miss jones: Why are the Middle Ages known as the Dark Ages Pi' ll' 0 0 Lottie: Because there were so many kniofhtsf' .qi 0. 8 b 3 4 JV ,QL Are ou one of those who sa that Latin is a dead language? Well, take a i 'l Y Y as as 'bv look at its derivatives, tango, tangere, mrki, trottuim. , wk f . . . . . . . , . o f The choir 1S sick this morning, said the absent-minded minister, so let us nf, l X all rise and sing: 'Praise God, from Whom all Blessings Flow., I 'I Dear Lord, I lay me down and pray, 0' I I I pray both loud and long, Q , 5, N A husband is the thing I crave, Dear Lord, send him along. , But if my sins, they are so great, I Q Y! I don't deserve a man, A X Why! send along a good-sized boy , i To do the best he can. . XM , 188 gg, 0 ' gl 'Vi ' re' A or :ve f- 9 X - L., -f' : W ,gk I r s' 8 ' 13 ' ix 3 ' S ttlt I i ' Y '- .- 1 , 9 0 l I f I I or I 80 x . x . - K gf' I ' W5 ' O ft ' O I if X v W ? - QQ Q I f Q f F 1 ia' O lr i . -- ,fl Y Y - '- f Jag- Q Y -V B- Q Y - - 983 C, I Julia Gaillard, in reading the minutes of the public meeting of society, came N Q 1 across: I it BK Billy Budd and the Big Lie -Eudora Kirk. , 1 Gilly couldn't make out the word Lie, so she rea'd, much to the amuse- ment of the society: 0 ' A Billy Budd and the Big Eudora Kirk. A p 4 89 . Eudora isn't small, Gill , but it isn't considered ood form to make the CQ 0 gs Y 8 u - minutes so personal. I ,X l Two of Tommy's little neighbors were discussing fish the other day. I-Ie of 0 ' 0 the inquiring mind wanted to know: , N663 so I wonder if they grow fast. b ls 'Cose they do, responded he of the observing mind. Last summer Mr. 1 0 1 Thomson caught one, and every time he tells about it, it grows six inches. O l 0 2' 8 t 4 19 'V' - --- z, ,., . I g PGETIC GEMS ' 'ff i T ' I shot an arrow into the air: I QA .' rf It fell to earth, I know not where- gm , And I must say, I do not care. CI 'T k ,: 1 The hours I spent with thee, Miss NVysor, I V. M Vvlere as so many years to me. 93 I I Each year a torture, each year a prayer, OU H That Hunked I might not be. , o 0 - f 1 1,. ,Qc ,-'arf www vw, fb 0 0548 Q80 gs ay P , 'ff19!4Siliav-ff r Ili ' Q X 6 iT' is ip Q ii Q i 0. I, X 7 . gf 32345 I s I ' r 3,5 f A 1 . il O J , . Vx 189 gg O . - ,gg 'V 22:1 V' r-CJ Q o ' I Q 4 l jx J fs U W I 1 1 is 5 js 13 I 95 s Q' ., 0 im Q ,fm ,J E I ' a l -4 , Y 5 Q ff gt., g as ff - ,ffl cl 3 Qs CCE? 1 I J Qiwfu Zim.. N T N f. ' QQ Q. I ' ' I nf 'V' 5 5 U Ai if fl, .jf n ,I - 'vi a X, V T, ' . li ' - it I I i i C A I ll W ' 0 6 If I Ja' ' ' s 19 s I gp rf , f -: ' fl 'I 'I Q I ...J ' ' Fl' ' 1 - .fax I I .f r . -tv as ,fkg I J g gg ,gg fr: I - I 5, Q gg A s f I 4 ' 'IN m 9 g' i 5 i V F ole X A aml lar Sounds sys, g 4 r If -'ia I , ' M- 1 I 2 I X' . There will be a meeting of the --. p , n 0 The following young ladies were marked absent or tardy without excuse- 5 I ,, Remember that you uphold the dignity of the Winthrop uniform. 5 4 f VVhy didn't you sign up on the basketball list? , , F Is there anyone here who has not filled out a registra-a-tion blank ? 0 lg Ia' ' Is my meaning quite clear ? ' gl Q F Wasn't the play the best yet ? l 5 X , We will all be ready for work on the third of January. ' W ' K! The tap of that little bell on Mrs. Bell's table. C28 Q WAV ,f I . , ' 4 if 25: ,I And You Know It Isnt So. I I . A Q --1 i . kxoz , I . - Oo - Q Q I have been too busy to Write? Q3 1 I 3 p I know I didn't pass on a single thing. I ,SX ' t Dr, Buck, may I spend this period over here? I have such a headache. fo Q :Y 'N i My dear, your hair is so becoming to you fixed that way. , Q X VVe surely did miss you. V Your solo was simply beautiful. 1 e ' Q 0365 8+0cf,o I 'In 'Qi B oigyoo 4 2 x p D I I -I , 1 as f Quiz 1 i Q Who on earth invented measles? V -9 x . Who are the latest rushes? Mesdames Parker and Walker. ,A fp VVho says My Hart leaps up when I behold Nellie coming? ' ' ' Would you ever have thought that Miss Marcum would like a Dunce ? 4 ' vt A iw' .' 0 l90 O 1 fur M if 's L-a t J I ' I Q.-.si 'u 1 bf qu EP 'Na ...x , M4335 'fF I ' :ff fx Y -L Qi f f l Q 11 ., , A Q J w , X I A jf ' N CQ Ao w . l Y 'A Q J 5 E!-F I 1' ff fe- gb' in .rr X cy ' w'N+hTor! gig, : -. 5 , f 692' 1 wc 1 P1 X , NN ' QL1 qfgfzz, ,g,17N X wo 4 C55 9? M'Hx!,' W NW 1 r-- fur F V 9 5 Z Xd5oN'M Qgxkggmxj' fl K xv gl' Kg, ,. 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The doctor ! one cried, and rushed for the door. The rest of the editors in lunacy raved- Human beings ne'er before so insanely behaved. Such moaning! Such groaning! Such tearing of hair! Such agonized shrieks did ring through the air! Then above the tumult, a call, loud and shrill, Every one of you all, hush howling-be still! I've found it! I've found it! that hundred bone check! Sa 3,4 0 Q a Q l Q X The storm is over-come back out on deck. i ' . 0 The check was recovered from under the bed, 300 A, 'T' 0 'And here is the 'fatler-What more's to be said? -0 Eve? l s l ol I g Ag 1 4 Q1 f 3 f Yi. T 0 U ' 0 Q BZTI. Z, N , v 5 'Fbfe' 'R A 'c f 'V-T Sf ,Cf Q fl. V , - if LTA , s fo , is avg Z3 2 'wav s' Nl i ll - .-gg ' , flfi me ,I ,u gr ,, r T sith' P' , :- 'J I - gi., . i 6 nazi A H A i EE O Q6 Sip 09139 O mfg wo :QQ GQ? 5 9 IA I 0 W 058 X Hx rw 1 2 - Q I 1 A 11 S9fSf3Ew,ASQQEf?QfA, , : 'J' cg ig? O83 J fi N, A 0 Sf LJ WYSQNQ 5 1 ab M5 5633 0 03fia QQ, ,Z Q QQ wx f A ' fx- ew CUPE 2 me .D 1 Y , 0 6' , ,, 1. K V ' L -' , ., - -- 'Q -1-, ff. -, , V i ,, , V 4- ' - H' 7-. ' .:a- Li'1 .' 1.' F frig 524:21 f u- -i g ff '- : , . ' . . QA 41. - ' -1V-'f -ffm. f,. fP5 Q, 1.-jun ' . Mvrm, :LA 0. fs: ' '- , ' , 4, .:.,-1-g 14,',.x,:.1u.L..g - ..SQS-.2m.airz.:,1i.:'5p:x-,f..:,,i.'b.asfL4.i1.::wfa:.g-haf,'1:.f.:w,L-,-. mfr..- l i,V1, 'r. Acknowledgments The Tatler Editors desire to express their thanks to the following who have helped to make this book what it is: F01 Cwticzszzzs and Suggestzons Miss ANNIE V DUNN Miss SARA R. MARCUM. PROP. J. T11OMPsON BROWN. PROF. C. E. COKER. For Various Serffices Rendered Them MRs. JENNIE D. CARROLL. F01 Photographs- MR HUESTI9 P COOK And now a word to the Publishers: To Mr. I. M. Dulaney, the entire Staff wish to express their appreciation for the interest he has shown, suggestions he has given, and the care' which he has taken with the entire book. The IQI4 Staff recommends him highly to the Staff of IQI5. THE EDITORS 4 'XJ' L2 -Q f' 'Q ffvlf.-'1'-f raw- . -W'1'QQfAQf ff ' - - A '-nf iii A ' 1- 11-yr . riff: .w we M' ' ' 7-10, , ..,' .., f!1gf:.'1'-5'1 - 'if-Q-' 5 .'1,',f:f . ' 1, Wg,J,-jLtk1.f1,1fil?1'1-.'-z1 V- ' ,.1. ' 11:4 ' ilgkmii-'56-1fq:j.1.ig,5., 1 ' s - '.-, , '. .Jw V,... x 4, oaqgp --- A A071199 A- or gpg o . ,I L M QQ 1 . J x x U ' I Q 9 28 H O ' O D -'W 1 11 as Great' O QWO J 111 v , ,l v vfkw g Y Qfxvgac, 0 v il Jag 32:7 o .. GZ 1 . 9x83 Jo 11 , fuk 1 fx . . 4 'V Ei 1' Llst of Advertlsers ' T H2155- 1 ' ...- A 0 The Tatler Staff desire the Wiiithrop students to show their appreciation WGS 'XX X f' C925 1 16 1 1 0 1 1 0 , I x 3 1 A , I rr 1 Q oo l to the following advertisers by patronizing them: I. L. Philips Drug Co. Smith-Fewell Co. , Patterson's 5 81 IOC Store. Williamson Grocery Co. Ruff Jewelry Co. Swift and Co. Henry Pilcher Sons. Gill and Neely Grocery Co. R. L. Bryan Co. Rock Hill Hardware Co. Lanneau's Art Store. Ef1rd's Department Store. Beach-Ihrie's Jewelry Store. Sylvan Brothers. Moseley Dry Goods Co. Milton-Bradley Co. People's National Bank. Rock Hill Plumbing Co. 13010 111 51 ailmllg I 0053 wi? V It I 1 Parker-Gardner. 1 Friedheim's Dry Goods Co. 1 johnson-Powe Drug Co. Sims Drug Co. 1 5 ' Ss , ' Lowman Drug Co. Reid's Furniture Store. 1 , ' - Walker's Magazine Agency. Cunningham Grocery Co. g, ' 'Xi I - Stieff Music House. Cranford's Dry Goods Co. O'O Davison-Paxon-Stokes. The London Printery. , 1 Huntley-Hill-Stockton Co. Diehl-Moore Shoe Co. O 0 R. H. Field Co. The Carolina Hotel. ' f National Union Bank. The Record. Q Legerton and Co. Taylor's Dry Goods Co. P 1 . 0 Q . . . , 1 0830 Wllllam A. Edwards-Architect. McElwee s Grocery Co. Qfly Q0 ,Xl X Q Kohn Dry Goods Co. Cotrell and Leonard. O O, OO ,xiii - Calumet Tea and Coffee Co. Roddey-Poe Mercantile Co. 1 . Y Standard Drug Co. Neely and Fewell. 1 QW? 6 Hazell Thomas, Contractor. Dulaney-Boatwright Co. 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C. i Wig, Iillfi. 1, l L' 'llllil '15 get 1-1 r y V31 ,A L E All cars stop at our door, E ' .o, o L y ' 1' I - 1 - E and the latch string hangs 98 4,1 ll lgiif V, 09- 'S -1- ' db ,ASO flllff- l 1 + on the outside .M asf' ssl' al' , i E We are always glad to see our old 'X' i girif ' 'X' , , 1 ook llf11'li'f :f f iL ' I ' 22 friends among the Winthrop students r om ffeFllL1?Z,afij.fja U V 1 M ,-:, ww' 11 . W j QS and are anxious to get acquainted with 1 CQ' ww - , llillffljil I h E the new ones. ILTO you, We ask that E gig tl ' l , E you come in and rest and refresh 'I' on I. QIQ'kl,gf'Q-gg I I :101.!y ' YC jj yourself at our fountain. 1 if E 1 0 l X -P I f flisi l w 1 - 90 -1- I f-lif t V .P I li I-NK I I ' 1 111 gil l I , X , -1- -1- W M , -1 Qwg F i 3: 4 5 l l--M11 1 E 'O ' l . -1- l , r f -. . + 'I' ' ,I ilmfvha . 'I I Q9 EQ if Orders taken hr Cut Flowery 1 QQ ll . Q-f 'I' 'X' 389 I 1fl'1RlQUL'? ll ii 1 if Q liil I l gil- 1 ' I lb- y f i HUYLEFCS CANDIES WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS Ili A f' I 25 1 I T 51 I i 1. O ' - ' ' o all 1' , o 'S '.:1 1'- an U3 I .v' 3 159- 2 GQ! V' pij 'Of X . y A LQ .ff 0 N is A4 Q' 3 K Z3 E S 'Q' l l Z J 1 ': 5E- f. -' off, . 21,4 X 4 . ,Nd Y . 0 . VV L , Q., 1 A - 11 :-1- 31 -f .1 A ,A - 1 9 11 1 ' X , f wp 'G a ' 1- 5 A: I Y ,E -I ilk W V W 9 x 4 -ALA' 141. v - I i-1-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1-++-1--1--1--1-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--14--1--1--1--1--1-X1-1--1-1--1--1-1--1--1--1--1--1-+-1-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1-+-xi , 32 5 GO TO A -Q -1. HEADQUARTERS .1. , 3: ' 1 i Patterson S ,B Jf FOR 33 5 10 d 25 3? 'X' , all C -1- -1- -1- 'I1 ' ' 'X' Store 'I' QW gi Doholous w E :lg E Lverythlnti Under 2,611 t i - E MAIN STREET 1 E Q - '-if-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1-+-1--1--1--1--1--1-J.--1--1--1--1- 3-3 -1- -1- -1 , Z Pl' Z WILLIAMSON GROCERY C0. E E DEALERS IN E ' 'E E HEAVY and FANCY' QE , -1- -1- -1- 5 gg THE smml-FEWELL co. 1 GROCERIES gg , 22 The Grocers of Rock Hill if Country Produce A Spf-uialty E E-1-+-1--1--1-+-1--1--1-+-1-1--1 --1--1+-1-1-+-1--1-1-+-1--1--1--1--1531+-1--1--1-+-1--1-+-1-++++++-1-1-++++-1--1-+-1--1-+-1-E -1- -1- 1 -1- -1- 32 HAVE YoU SEEN EQ -1- . -1- Eg THOSE NEW 575, -1- -1- -1- -1- ga E WINTHROP SEALS E -1- ' -1- Q E 'P ? ? 'P ? E 3? 1 if AT 35 5 E -1- o t -1- Q Ji RUFF JEWELRY COMPANY fi gf E 1 3? 31 LA if COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU :E -1- A E-w++-1--1-+-1-+++-1-++-1-+-1-+-1-+++-1--1--1--1--1--1--1---1--1--1-++1--1-++-1--1-+-1--1-1-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1-+-1--1--1--1-i 0 2 si A N A f A I E E E, E A , 1 ' ' . ' - : V' A 1 Nz- gg ,lf 1' A .2- I ' A ff Q A , - E . , gk W 01 ' - 1947 5 V1 'E W - f 9' 2 2P-1E 1 W2Fh ' XA Q ' f 6 ffl ' I 1 ' I tl fr i 035015313 to 111, 11 252 Q9 15 127 -231515 X . o A 0 D 'gb A 1 1 or .1-9- 1 I -1-1- 'Z' 'S' -1- 'Z' -1- 1? -1- 4. 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Af Kyiv cmd' OR the proper handhng of COLLEGE ANNUALS BOOKLETS MAGA ZIN ES Etc It IS essent1a1 that the pr1nter have a true conceptron of the purpose of th1s character of Prxntrng and an orgam zat1on of Sp6C1311StS to plan and superv1se the eXecut1on of the work as Well as the proper equ1prnent to produce lt 1n a su1ta ble manner lLWhen you place a contract W1th us you secure the beneiit of our eXper1ence and our faC111t1GS Wh1ch enable us to produce It rn the most sat1sfactory and econom1ca1 manner This Animal 25 one 0 our products' DULANEY BOATWRIGHT CO Inc PRINTERS ENGRAVERS BINDERS LYNCHBURG VIRGINIA I O C 9 2 ' a 'a u 1 . 7 1 I, U 7 7 Y Equ1pment Organ1zat1on ,L .4 I I . - L I ,V , --- N geo A-' A ' A9 '- fi Q X7 I gx J 59 X OE, Q x 9 . A x ' . .X . l 0' 1 I 'u 9 A I O A ' I . I ni 9 I as i Qs -5 . ' ' ia as me 0 .f f A I .X . -3 , . .AL c v B Ae- o , B- QC, - , Q . ' 24,2 ' Q83 4 . I ar ,VY U 0 i ,!, W X 'i l'++'! 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We have many suit- -1- 3 L , I 1 able things in JEWELRY for a commencement Ill: C I -'P-3' A 4. gift. See our Diamond Rings, Gold Watches, 4. I I , ,I 4 .4 0 ' , 1: Gold Necklaces and Lockets, Pendants, 1 Q I ,E 1, I I Oo, ' 2 Bracelets, Cuff Buttons, Bar Pins, Brooches, 4. fx? IIMII7 ,JL . Hat Pins, Cuff Pins, Belt Pins. Cut Glass, 4. OU I , Sterling Silverware, Clocks, Silver Novelties. -l- ,QW I i g REPAIR Womi and NEAT ENGRAVING 2 i V I li ,. 4. 3 done to your entire satisfaction 5 l . i'2IlI.' .pi , 2 . . 4' 0 I i I -II Q. 0 . , 3: In our Workshop 1 X 1 P X 1 J 2: I I Y 3 I , I W if it i' Q x nga, E Gi IO ' i ,oo Qi I -. gg s ,,, Q 13,2 QQQQEQ, 'xg I E g 1 i ' t' 'GEOS I i 1' MAIL ORDERS ATTENDED T0 WITH i ,S ag I i ii? , X 1 CARE AND PROMPTNESS 4. O I fa 6 2 jj I -I - . 5 ? , , , ? 'I' v I Iii I 0 BQ 1 BEACH-IHRIE JEWELRY CO. 33 0, 3 flI,,,,Ifgp I :I , gf asp P I ' li, jj RELIABLE JEVVELERS i i w, -1- 'I' ' If gif? I i Rock HILL s. c. 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MOS ELEY ' 0 5 Sylvan Bros. 35 1 13 I E fllllaguxfarinring 1 gig? 1 6 I ' 9 1 41P1UP1P1'5 E Everybody 5 Store 2 82 06, I 'X' 1 'I' I 0 -1- IDIAMOND MERCHANTS 1 -1- ' R 1 . 'X' ,X-X: SILVERSMITHS and OPTICIANS 3: E 1 V I i We me in position to ml anynor- i RUSSELL ST., ORANGEBURG, S. C. i uw I U 4. dehyiou may wzhr-IH, wheggr II IS 'fo ' ,P my Nada i Einnilifghigghldnfsgf' Wgngasg i'I'++'I'+'!'+++++'r'X X'+'X'+++'1 X I X I Z I'+'I 'Xi 1 'I+ them rizhalin Stock, ind if we of- 'Xe f leno Cm.IlSO .Wec , X X - , Z flqlgenfhifldfug SIS... Ji MILTON - BRADLEY CO. QE cy 1 'S o ny ' ,K 4 2? 1 '5f,1'QdQ'f,'Q th df E if fl f'f 1 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 1 S K A b i gcgoodrsca th kb ttf dy po :III . If 6 ,Q -1- Il 1 I Sh I1 b E1 d + Headguarter: zn tlzo South hr -X- ' , i to hw' ffom You i Kindergarten Sfupplief tix: 'W L Q' ' i ,P Art Mqterzalx ,P ox ,in y ' -1- Manzzal Traznzng Goodf, Etr. + 4 OCD ,. , i 1500 MAIN STREET i i 0 I yy 1 CORNER MAIN AND HAMPTON STREETS i CATALOGS - FREE - CATALOGS C, W' 'fg' , 'P 'X' 'X' . X X 'X' , I W W J' R R I-III 1 'J A 33 C ant OC 1 -'Ixj , 5,1 1 Plumbmg and Heatmg 3. 0 0 ig War Bank Aooozmf + 1 ' f i E Company i 'X' ' -X' f , Q0 -1- 0 jj O -1-l 4, .1 - o fb 'Ba 5 Q9 33 Q9 gg eoggoga, -C -1- ,,, -1- ' 7 -I jg W H A T 55 E , 4 . B. BLA KEN HIP QSOXX ' 23 ABOUT IT? jg V N S 3.5 A4 , 0 'I' 4. PROPRIETOR 'X' O 1 i i 1 1 - -1- ,P -1- ' 0 i + 35 'X' 0' 1 QQ E THE i E Q ' ,Ea N -1- 1 -1- r -1- ,F -1- , -1- + WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK .L I Q 3: PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK + To BE DONE THE BEST IT IS i A 5 I '-X13 C. L. COBB, Cashier ', POSSIBLE TO HAVE IT DONE E X 'I' -1- 4, ? i'I'+++'I ! l'++'!'+++++'l'+'f i X'+'!'++++'X'++J:I'++'I'+'X X I'+'1'++++++++'!'++++'X ! ! I'-X I'+ J - 0 o . x ': 3 gg? B I . u ' 'A -I ' 'Y Y - Y' , 7 A Q 9 ' 0 f , X Q A, 525, W V' B761 j i - . I 1 fi c, Q., il C ,E - F -.QD -,.-.7-iw - Q V ' Q liz- r ' N f -' 9 - -fi? 0 I it ' G ix X O 0 5 H '1 ? - r r F t?li.t 2 i 2 W ass: 4 I , 'l-'lf+'l'+'l l ! l l l !'+'l'+'Z l l ! l'-'l''l''i la'l l ! l l l l'+'! l l'+'l l l l l I l'++'l l'-l l''l l l l l i ! l l l l' O ,, j 7 IN 'N -l'-l'+++-l--l-'i'+ -l'+-l-++'l-'l'+-P l el , A W P l J. , . V I lu' , . R W 1 J lm 0 Friedhcimis Specials i '4 4 'X' X -2- -1- 0 - V ' -1- -1- . r 1314+ y C923 515 For INTH ROP TUDENTS 33 wxsw Ajgij, ,, 7 3: 1 f ll. ,P o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 if .wwf- 4 i QQQQWQQWMWQCWDQWWQQQUWQQWWQQQCQQWWW E ' ' A G H -i- . -1- , N dy, YW . so 'I' 'X' ll' ' 5 i We always have WINTHROP in mind in :IQ 5 ' -lf purchasing our stock, and, this season, -1- 'gil ' 1 B , fx: have secured the best that colgd be had i lg, . 0 , 4. on any market. Our White oods and 4. g L Ny 3' 8 + Linens cannot be surpassed. Just a look i db Q3 ,XJ ffl Ll ' into this department will prove our asser- fQ fl ll ' ' 'X' ' 'l' 4. tion. 4. 4 + - 'le 1 4- Liuairrg zmh -1- - ' + 'l' 0 A .Ta 'A Y CEIUUPZ ' 4. l 0 - -r f rr ' 1 .P 4 ow .3 -- i At our Hosiery Counter can be found the 'T' i 'L I . 4. best values in Lisle and Silk Hose, in i C ' xg- . -1- black and colors. Centemeri Kid and -1- l Q g i Kayser Guaranteed Silk and Fabric Gloves. i E ' . . oo . + -X4 . - N -x- Glnraeta 'I' O10 ' lf, , , . .P - , ,P ,Wy 5' rin 4. :mb Ldraaawrrz + if.-3,.i . 'l' l 'i,f:iii'iz4 'C . a fl' We always have the new models in the -hi: ill 'QAX 3: following celebrated makes: R. 85 G., :Xl-Q u 0 T' 0 K 1 Thompson'sGlove-Fitting, andLa Grecque 4. f W, f and H. 85 W. Brassieres. -1- 4 tl W ' ,W 'I' -P 'Nl - Q Q 1 Shura, Gbxfnrha muh 3' rg ly 5 M. o 0 4. Humps ' rt, 4 ' 0 mo + :P QQ l lp 4 V 'fx' ii' Q 'lv In all the latest styles and materialsg -i: O ofoo M 4 X :XII special College cuts for tl1e young ladies i ' A245 . - 4. that you will say are just right when you ,P ! .l11'5lQ l i see themb An exceptionally strong line ' l l-,rg Q90 g 44 in White anvas-all styles. px: 4 lim ' 0 + + A 9 1 1 i 0 g W 61 :-iii ' 1 + 0 HW? i CU 0 in 22 a 'Sill J' at Oi 'V . Q, 1 33 2-'gait , . - wx -x- F . ' + 4 V ywgvk + dh sz B - i 4 X 1 . 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X' D 5 6?-XG' A 'Na Ss - -1- -!- When you need Picture Frames, Screens, E T I E YOU WILL FIND EVERY- E Rugs, etc. W5 fell Klgnball, Mathushek 1 I 4 I THING YOU NEED AT -1' an es er mos' 1 3: ', f -1- -1- .4 OCD T ' 35 ww YU 011111292 W. G. RElD8z sow CQ ' XJ, ' ,, 4' R H LL, S. C. I , Z E E++++-x-++-x-+-xiJ-zTz-+-xf-z--x-x-x-x--x-+-x-x--x-+++-z-E 9, T , P ' N 1 S2'f+ j 1 i on - 5 5 c. D. CUNNINGHAM 5 , Q is ' ' i i 0 ' 0 hh E fi Good Things E 'P A , 114 T X Q :XX-' ai: TO EA T + , i is is i 2 599. 'V N ,gg GIRLS GO THERE! E PROMPT SERVICE 1 H Lge-lx E-1-++-H-+-z-1-+++-z-++-x-1-+-x--1-+++-1--x--x--x--x-x--is+++-z-++-x-x-x--z-z-++-x-+-x-z--x-+-z-x-+-x--z-x-x--z-+E , ' o -Z' 'I' K A ' ' in THE LONDON PRINTERY 1 O -1- , T I T no M -4 -,T I - Q1 35 PRINTING gg if -v 4 5 f 1 THAT ATTRACTS 4. 1 ' gk 5 il- 5 W Q , - 5 X E - ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA E Q K , Y 'T ' o T . Z - ' f, W-A ' A- q 17. Y- ' ' ' Tgvg 1 2- J' ' - -A A - , .V . f O x- Q I , V A f 1 I ' , Y,-g44m,, t 1 fi' Q 7 4 If e N' 's' W e Q-'lm 3 I JA' in 1 ' E Y r .x I 5 on 6' I I :ff f ir E any I mia 3 Iflf I V IA cgi N EAT HoEs i I I A 00 - I If I s g 7 f I fufvjr' i ,L ff g 1 I 'if '- ' K 'Q . N PM mo on E Q 0860 MAKE MARRIAGES NEAT SHOE AND A TRIM ANKLE add grace and attractive- ness to a Woman's appearance-and when the men sit up and take notice there's something doing. Be sure the shoes are neat, however-a slovenly shoe is about as repulsive as an untidy shirt- Waist ora badly fitting skirt on a Woman MQW? I wiht ,f gh 'o 5, 'Nez 'fgi cf E 4 if , I I dir IM klil W. SQ E, EGL i Li 5, H5 -'I lj I F12 55 N Q W 1, I f-Ji, Wax W7 I I VH, rtii I I I , Y, I iii J .3 IN V ,I , Mft if ' iiiilyfjg., ,lil CWA, 4 Iywfff , ,,!AfpI. J, HX 1-If U .. fgfi ' V Wffi5fg5f4 ,.-MEA ,L 15. . . , 4 1. two. W' .W ' ,I Qffffrtf V 17-M443 JL, -I ,' r , W S.g'2f5f,':Ip , iffwfff ' . N,-V, N M vb 1 I I , v 3 U IJ 'I 51 5: A,I , I , S ff 1 , ,- V, .f I I I A YI WI- -EL X if If , K li, il. :I in ,IAA L , I , ,I I- IL' W I4 ga. F K' It ,, 5, E !8'f 52 fx! ,El E E1 I - 2 . ' I 's 4154 A . , X : . P 'i 429034 3 coME IN HERE To-DAY AND LET Us snow You SOME A 'Ib E 213--. i X Z OF oUR MARRIAGE MAKING sHoEs 0 5 55:21 0 . . iii f K L' . O9 I . ' I, X It 4,- ,fl Diehl-Moore Shoe Co. I . I r , 'M 'DX W 4 RocK HILL, s. c. A .Ffh N , 4- 0--0--0--m -0-0-Q0-0--on -n-0-Q--:weak V ,Y -g, ' to gg O I '. I 'I' ' O 0 ' f 4 i A 'gi , ' Dfw , A A I 'i Q Ya ' V :Qin is fc? I5 'fa 'L I X31 xl 00 Q tl R 'ff U' , v Ei. I 4 - e , fiai I .- - I L, I I Mvf ,J In 1 J My , ,LII , 1 E5 5 f f! 22 2251? W g ' Q ,QD f 0 n , W . r r.. 1, , 0 f 29 6' Wyf I 9260 li ff. 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X YS GQ s X 9 S f 1 ' 4 Q m A: X as- wfkso aa O , g , 18-.-. m e X , 5- Q0 i'X X X''X''X X X''X''X X X''X''X X X''X X X X X X''X X X X X X X X''X X X''X''X X X X''X''X X''X X''X''X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X,x1 E E + + 1 TYLES 5 -1-O ' + E TOCKS :XXI ' X 5 oURCE 5 'X' 3:5 1 35 E at + + 22 U R tremendous stock of SERGE, if + 1 -V Y :iz E WAISYINGS, PATTERNS, i 'X'-X X X X'-X' 'X X X X X X' SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, 'BL14.7VKETS, COIWFORTS, HOS- IERY and SHOES, together with our 'X' 'X' E prompt City and mail-order deliveries, 31 jf makes this store pre-eminently the Win- QQ E throp Girls' Store. lLSend all mail orders E 'X' 'X' 'X' V-+1 o X Cl :s T-'34 o X B 93 FT FD 5. 91. 93 rs Q. o f'f :- FD X 0 CL c-T rm FD 'X' E Wants Where they are filled promptly and E E are appreciated. 2 il' + 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' , 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' X i Z 1: 32 Rodde -Poe Mercantile Co. 5 -I 'X' 'X' E HIGH IN QUALITI'-GREAT IN .sgU,4NT1Tr E 'X' E DEPARTMENT sToRE 25 1 ROCK HILL I I I I SOUTH CAROLINA E 'X' p . -1- iii--x-:-+4--x-+4--1-+-x-++++-x-+++-1--1-+-1--x--x-+-x-+'i-++-H--1-+-x--1--1--1-++++++++++++-1--1-++++++-if ,Q 'ff V i '.:p 'WZAO ii AO V - 7 iv'1.-Eg fl' ' .21 I S o r 1 91 fr v1 . 1 a s 1 ff ' X J f S ' I- H K wr mtl ' Q LZ' -.-.l.-. ., H. . - ' - ..' - - , 441 www WM mmmw v ' . , , - Pa - f gas T- I ' K ' lf P 'A 9 '-' e ' ' 59 A A 5 B 7 lj 4 Q ' Ap QQ? 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