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'I Q z I E 5 f A 3 2 I fl V! 2 4 Published by ' the Students of W imfhrep Normal cmd Incluszfriczl College Rock Hill, S. C. If in tbe coniing years tbis little stably of W intbrop ligbts ana' sliaa'ozos sliall bring to inina' tbe bappy a'ays, ballozoea' anal niellozoetl by tinieg if it beeonies tbe nieans of brielging the gap between tbe years, and inabing sweet all nieniory, tbas forniing tlie inagic leey to open ap the a'oor of long agog sarely tliis, tlie result of oar lianible efforts, sball not be altogether in vain. ,,,.-44 fav! s 1 I . 5?-1935! .Es Q . Ymff 3 ff l -f I ,la 'I !,,f..LL f f xx WV! Sblllfllffflftfblglyibggf e ' ,, .1 3 r --A1 T EN WW' ' W 'fy' i :i 1,1'A- : 4 H' W4 . . Ox A,,.- 1 5 :.' - 1 Ja-.. 4' 'if BOOK 1- The College fr BOOK II- The Classes af BOOK III- The Organizations 'ic' 2 BOOK I V-Literary -if B OOK V- Clubs 4.157 -2,213 DEDICATION i To e Senator Benjamin Ryan Tillman i in whom Winthrop has always foana' a staunch ana' loyal friend, we, the Stal? of Nineteen-Sixteen ,do dedicate this Volume of i The T atler BENJAMIN RYAN TILLMAN s...,7NsQ-5 -iq-X WR ..1..-- x . -f',, , ,L 4 , I - 7 K! .4 .-.' f 'gay Q 4K 1' .2-- L' I l ,al .14 s,-A ,lx .-,1-1 C 1 Li...- L-'i,.,- Dlflli wgg xy S E Qf f,'bww Xw1XX X JN ----- 5 -CQCQQ -xxx--x f - 11, 11 11 - fb 1 1 'Sis TV -L' ' ff KWH jL:xi'L4'xX.!,2f!i?X'ib ff' K- N Vjprxlh Xp: 1 ,1 1 11 Q-13 Nvgziw iv K ff Q 1 T511 N' .T1.fi1T 1' Q , 1 S, af iff- 'JN' 'fa-'K' 'ff-I 'l 'Lf 1' I Q ji ll f? , B 1 1 1 1 1, 1' 11 1 1 1 If ,555 Q' - ,Qu Ay XX h W 1. -- N-, , iw rw Q ,sw 1 w 41 5!g?,' fgyflix LQf,11f' i jf Il s-giifQ.if:V'1' H1 IVF? 3 -X 5 PE A if 2Q5'I1Ll 1, . hi I 'in 2 N, . l L '11-'T I M I ,:.4,J ,.:,x:HQ:V -XLNQQ-Q ff -. Z if gl, 1 'L - , W 55: .fL,1iffLxs X L' 7 kygf Q13-.rs !L9- ' T ' Q V f -,TB :N Q 3 .fivlg - ,-1 4 XL 5 ' ' cv l 1 - K L 'va' i TEQQK I T HE Q Q TLMEGE IU UI U Page nine SSX Q Q W X .N-up xx Cxxswswwvix QNN 'xNNwM'-9 X N- mum wmm m w UV wx mm.mx www- V ,X A To her whose spirit ofa service true, that lives Not in the closed walls of musty bricks And inane blocks of stone, nor in between The leaves of books so precious kept frorn Touch of spoiling hands, but rather walking 'niong The darkened places bringing light,' upon the saddened Shedding hope and faith of better times - to this Undaunted spirit of our Alnia Mater, dear, We pledge our love and loyalty. -K. W. i f --'ffi 5. we ww rx XALJWI: M? ZF ,ff Fviflb kigik' it ,N 25 glyyliffjQfgf,'lQfg11y5k f f aug f ,W .z' i '- ,,. .il T , f -W - ,, 'TtTt .:,: M i ' Qi ff U I E Page ten --ikndh A -' , ,.......-..,- N -f,. ,,.,,--f kk 1 HHOXV LIKE A SENTINEL IT STANDSU J JLX 3 'X' W1 AML? EJ . f 5 1, fxgl Q74 X F- ,- T 'I E lg' ,QQ Tl 2' gk' ff? CM'-Li RLQQQH A ' 'nik if gi 'D QSXK 34 if 5. ,l KM 7 ':?,!' I bl? ..' wi - J 4 ' ,Lkxkvxcfl NATQJ N, w w T, es 'T LT ggqil-I-' ,S K x 1015 1 , ! 5 xl 12 ' jf? gzi- f , v A 6 THE TREES WERE GAZING UP INTO THE SKY, THEIR BARE ARMS STRETCHED IN PRAY,R FOR THE SNOWSH .-. It A. I il- - - ,,' S - 'I Nga, ,V E W 'vi I -ii in E- , la ,Eg 5 .0-I 1 f -.+A K i + X W S. J N 3 M T' 'lg' 5 .E ffl- ' ,gffl-r J ir , ,ax -u..,...ar:.A- 1, Lf' THE STRUCTURE BREATHES BOTH NOBILITY AND DIGNITYU LN fx TW fx 5 X125 flu ,5 fp , X! A lfxx I ,ve- rl, x ggi Q J J? .D Qlfxpxf ,S fx X X gk, N :If LAS J ,X Q-X Y ,,,, 5 gift ,N - x Ng Cfayx Q! 'f ff FD T,-Eg 5 w Q TQ : uf 5 M, ' gf ' Ti 362, R, . I' l 31155, ig' n ul Lfx I 1 Y 'full x, 4 X7 0' .- ' gm -fx i- N. H I -L - It ' , pity L- -Q2 iff? 'NX , W lsJRTE12.x NU.- NIE! DH gals . v . LW , . . , dh A ,QXL-S- A A-.2 ul- FHM, Gp-4 I-1-,.,--1 41 I - ww J-T' L-- 'L .. ,- 4 T. ,- U 'A .-..' HALL ROADS LEAD TO ITS KINDLY RENDEZVOUS cgi, '15 1 wks L Wg! , MIL L 51 1 .X gr. f . 'K in Cx , -nge .17 ' !!FLxq:5.5Li L Ll, :vim -mufk Z- IJM 'nf TQ Li. x-'lf.1..,-f.L -uh 25 CI qs 2-YI' I g-.IRi,-I-Q. 'K ,I xx Ni I I 25 THE WOODS ARE AN EVER-NEW DELIGHT, THEY ONE Us PEACE, AND MAKE Us STRONG SK f 'flagx A J is-, gk ffl? Z Li? f-11' l 1? Iv 5? I 1522 -1 i M1 f 9 . 'cg N-:Ti-WY M?9 P7 -1+ f,,,H,f dw. iiqkxuwh A 41 -i J I Aff! G, A Null: gw NSW' mm 01612 2 V -. ,Z X, 1, .W zz- - 0 - l V N I l pf T ' X ifbflixuqfsirmp 'QW ' u ,O O 2. f l , ,,A W1 MAMA' 7k XY fi iX A fi -5 xjxll, W Wghff I jf ll I - Al! fl' f. I 'N' Here's to the one knownkin the literary world , Xl As David Bancroft'Johnson,'A.M.k, ',B.A., LL.D.,' President of N. E. A. Here's to the one known' hy the Legislators A A Here,s to the one known to the Faculty As the Presidentf' s D. B. Johnson, President of Winthrop Normal and Industrial College Here's to the one known to thc nzatrons As Mr, Johnson: I Here's to the one known to those who love him most As Deke, our Foster-Father. -M. C. H. P ge sixt K NXN-x x S ii QNXX is M'1:AQSix wX KW N X X xXx :: N KN X v '-'X N wmxmmm.mwm mxwm'ssxxw m K mw ww L '- I 1 D. B. JOHNSON . PRESIDENT 1 1 w 3 1 A I 4 U5 HJ X A Page seventeen l 1 D B. JOHNSON, A. B., A. M., LL. D., President University of Tennesseeg South Carolina College J. w. THOMPSON, A.B. Erskine College Pedagogy and Elhif-V 5, THOMPSON BROWN, AB., M. A University of Virginia English Language and Literature E. C. COKER, B.A. University of Virginia Mathematics, Physics, and Astronomy ROY Z. L THOMAS, A. B., A. M., PH. D. Western Maryland College, West Lafayette College, 'Student at Johns Hopkins University Natural Sciences JAMES ELLIOTT WALMSLEY, A.B., A. M., PH D Randolph Macon Collegeg Illinois Wesleyan University, Student at University of Chicago History and Political Science ORVILLE G. BRIM, B. S., B. PED., M.A. Valparaiso Universityg Harvardg Columbia University Psychology and Education I CHARLES R. WEEKS, B. ED., B. S. Nebraska State Normal, University of Nebraska, Iowa Agricultural Colle e Agriculture HENRY D. GUELICH, A.B., MUs.B., MUs.Doc Northwestern Collegeg Grand Conservatory of Music, New Yorkg V1r 11 Clavier School Harvard University Director of Music WILLIS D. MAGGINISI A B A M Tri State College, Indiana, Teachers' College? Colunabia Lniversity .Professor of Observation and Practice Miss NBTTIB wYsoR, AB Hollins Institute, University of Chicago Latin MISS ALICE M MOUDY A B University of Wyoming University of Berlin University of Geneva Sorbonne University of Paris France Diploma Alliance Francaise Paris Diploma Yersm School Paris Summer Session of University of Chicago University of California, and Columbia University .Modern Languages I c y . Q ' ' I . I n u 1 s . I ., , ' , n n , n c n , - , Y. I 3 y 2 - - y 7 5 MISS SARA A. SPENCER, D. E., B. O. Toronto Normal College, National School of Oratoryg Summer Session of University of Chicago, and Harvard University Reading and Expression MISS ANNIE VREDENBURGH DUNN Teachersf College, Columbia University Freehand and Industrial Drawing, and Art MISS GERTRUDE C. DUNTZ Mechanics Institute, Rochester, N. Y. Domestic: Art 1 H Miss EVA R. HUGHES Memminger Normal School, Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, National Shorthand Reporters' Association, Rochester Business Institute, Summer Session University of ' Pennsylvania, and Columbia University Stenograpliy, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping MISS MARY BLAND MCGCWAN, A.B. Chicora College, Oread Institute, Converse College, Teachers' College, Columbia University ' Doinestic Science MISS MARY FRANCES WICKLIFFE, A. B. Due West Female College, Teachers' College, Columbia University, Summer Session of University of Tennessee, and Bradley Polytechnic Institute Manual Training ' MISS ALPHA RASOR, L. I., B. S., M. S. Peabody College, University of Nashville, University of California Biology MRS. HETTY S. BROWNE Winthrop Normal and Industrial College, Summer Session of University of Chicago, and Cornell University ' Principal Farm School MISS RUTH E. POTWINE Mount Holyoke College, New Haven School of Gymnastics, New York Medical College for VVomen ' A Physical Training, and Director of Outdoor Exercise MISS IDA I. DACUS Drexel Institute Library Methods ' Page nineteen AH WITHERS, L. I. . l MISS SART 1 ' College, Columbia University VVinthrop Training School! . CHC ISYS Primary Methods Miss MINNIE MACFEAT, L. I. Wiiithrop Training School for Te21Cl16fS Kinclergclrten Miss MARY E. FRAYSER, B- S- Teachers' College, Columbia University, Summer Session of University of Chicago 1 ' .. ' I W lg ' Mill and Rural Districts Home Lcononzics, EifC'71-51075 04' W Miss EDITH LANDER PARRo'rT, AB., BS.. Winthrop College, Teachers' College, Columbia University State Agent Home Demonstration Work in Co-operation with the United States Depart- inent of Agriculture if sr W. RUSSELL WHITFIELD Nebraska State Normal School Agricnltiire CHAS. C. CLEVELAND, B. S. A. University of Maine Poultry, in Co-operation with United States Department of Agriculture MISS MARY G. POPE, L. I. Greenville Female College, Winthrop Normal College, Summer Session of Cornell University lllClll16IllClliCS MISS NANNIE ISABEL BOGGS, A.B. Chicora College, Western College for Women, Ohio lllatheinatics MISS FANNIE B. BECKMANN Mathematics MISS PENELOPE MCDUFFIE, B. S., M. A. Vanderbilt University, Universit f S th C l I North Carolina State Normal and I d Page twenty Y .O Ou aro ina, Columbia University Latin, History MISS ALICE VIRGINIA WILSON, B. S, n ustrial College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Biology Rqdhllff C I MISS MARV FLINN DICKSON . ci e o lege, University of North'Carolina, Columbia University English MISS IANE B. E. BROWN, A.B. Hollins Institute, George Washington University, North Carolina University, Columbia University Engllsh MISS LOUISE A. WILSON, A.B., A. M. Winthrop College, University of North Carolina, Smith College, Massachusetts English MISS MINNIE CLARE YARBOROUGH, A. B., A. M. University of South Carolina, Columbia University English MISS ANNIE D. JONES, A.B., A. M. Newberry College, South Carolina, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. History MISS SARAH MARGARET RITTER, A.B. Indiana University, University of Chicago Psychology anal Education MISS MARION BROADUS SATTERWI-IITE, A.B. Limestone College, Summer Session of Teachers' College, Columbia University Frcehand and lnclnstrial Drawing, and Art MISS SARAH GILMAN Georgia Normal and Industrial College, Summer Session of Teachers' College, Columbia University Domestic Art MISS HAZEL ZIMMERMAN Mechanics' Institute, Rochester, N. Y. Domestic Art MISS MARY LOUISE PORTER, PH.B. University of Chicago, Summer Session I-Iarvard University, Oxford, England, Alliance Francaise, Paris Modern Languages Miss FLoRRtE W. BATES, A.B. Winthrop College, Guilde Internationale and Sorbonne, University of Paris, France, Summer Session of Columbia University, and University of Michigan M0d67'7l Languages MISS LILLIAN SNELGROVE, A.B. Winthrop College, Student in Columbia University Domestic Sclczzcc MISS' ANNA PORTER BOYERS Peabody Normal, University of Tennessee, Summer Session University of Chicago D0lll6Sll'C Science MISS ETHELFLEDA STEELE, A.B. Winthrop Normal and Industrial College, Teachers' College, Columbia University Manual T1'al11i11g, and Art Page twenty-one Georgia Normal and Industrial O 68 D MISS MARY KOLB C11 e, Milledgeville, G34 Teachers' College, Columbia University Physical Training - MISS LOUISE SIDDALL, A. B. T Y 14, N, Y., Trained in Garcia Methods by Mme. Von National Conservatory, RCW Of St. Mary's, N. Page twenty-two Klenner New York, Pupil of Sebriglia and Oscar Saenger Special Voice MISS GRACE COVEY Ithaca, Conservatory of Musicg Cornell University Voice MISS PAWNEE JONES, A.B. Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of South Carolina Piano MISS E. C. SCHUTT C.g Pupil of A. K. Virgil, New York, Amy Fay, Chicagog Cincinnati Music Schoolg Boston Conservatory Piano MISS ERMINE1WILLFONG, A. B. Winthrop Normal-and Industrial College of South Carolina Piano ' MISS NANCY G. CAMPBELL Ohio Wesleyan School of Musicg New England Conservatory Pwrw, Pipe Organ, and Theory of Music MISS AMY L. WARD New England Conservatory Piano, and Theory of Music ' MISS ETTA M. BELL, A,B, Virginia Christian College, Peabody Conservatory Piano A C IXSIISS ALMA KATHERINE ADDY, MUs. G. ox ollegeg Northwestern University School of Music Piano Loulie C MISS PATTIE SGUTHALL, B- L- Ompton Serninaryg Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Piano 9 N Kwcxccx . g ...c,...cc .. t. .ff::fKssWRwc,,,.,........KX I ef 4. is Traifraingfg WILLIS D. MAGGINIS Superintendent Miss SARAH WITHERS Principal MISS SARAH I. GRANT Winthrop Training School for Teachers Instructor MISS A. WINTON PARKS Winthrop Training School for Teachers Instructor MISS LEILA A. RUSSELL Winthrop Training School for Teachers Instructor MISS MARVIN A. QUATTLEBAUM Winthrop Training School for Teachers Instructor - MISS MARY H. BURRIS State Normal School, Platteville, Wis.5 St. Clara Collegeg University of Chicago Instructor I MISS ERNESTINE LOCKETT, PH.B. University of Chicago Instructor MISS FRANCES A. SHAMBAUGH, PH.B., M.D1. University of Chicagog Iowa State Teachers' College Instructor MISS EILEENE YOUNG, A.B., A. M. Winthrop College Instructor UI U IU Page twenty-three ta. Q, D. B. JOHNSON President MISS SARA REY MARCUM 564-rgtory to the President MISS PINCKNEY LEE ESTES Bookkeeper MISS CAROLINE P. MEANS Registrar and Recorder NIRS. LILY MCK. RICHARDS Senior Matron MRS. LILY SHUMATE Junior Matron MRS. ANNIE W. FUNKHOUSER Junior Matron MRS. MARY PHELPS WALKER Junior Matron DR. CATHERINE N. MUNROE Resident Physician MRS. VIRGINIA T. BELL Houseleeeper MISS KATE HILLES BOYD Y. W. C. A. Secretary MISS JULIA CROSSLAND Assistant Housekeeper MISS MYRTLE YQRK Assistant Housekeeper MISS MINNIE M. PARKER Assistant Matron MISS AIMEE PARKER Assistant Matrgn MRS. ADA B, O'BRYAN Assistant Motrrm Page twenty-four .fan-3 . . s ' 1 N .441 ,, .-.,f 4.144-. 4 MISS IDA J. DACUS Librarian MISS CLARA LOUISE VOIGT Assistant Librarian MISS EMILY N. SIWITI-I Stenograplier MISS GEORGIA EDWARDS I Stenographer MRS. JULIA A. SIMS Postznistress and Supply Room Keeper MISS CORNELIA SMITH Night Matron MRS. JENNIE D. CARROLL Matron Main Building MISS IDA ELROD Trained Nurse CLEM GORDAN Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds and Ma1'slial WILLIAM A. GOODMAN I Engineer L. P. CULP Assistant Engineer W. H. POAG Superintendent of Laundry I. M. WITIISENANT Superintendent of Farrn J. H. B. JENKINS Night Watelizzzaii E. A. KIMBALL P oul tryinan P. H. NORMAN Gardener l..,R,.,, , 11.-gr-,' . 'Q -- L it 1 ' Ii .Si THE TATLER BOARD , 'ef 'sf -if Q .' I. ,.,A. x f.AV. W,fA Aql, ,V1?, IQATE V. WOFFORD, '16 .......... ,.,.,,,,,, E dttor-in-Chief MARY C. HAYNSWORTH, '16 ...... A NELL R. HINES, '16 ....... ft, ESTHRR BAUER, '16--... LUCY WILSON, '17 ...,... EVLYN BROWN, '16 ........ GLADYS BUCKNER, '16 ............ NIARGARET VVALMSLEY, '17 ..1.... LUCRETIA BAKER, '18 ..,.....,,.. MARY D. SULLIVAN, ,IQ ....... BESSIE HOOD, Special ....... 9 'f 6 4 Q 5 , Bnsiness Manager Assistant Business Manager Art Editor Assistant B nsiness Manager ....-..-...,...........Assistant Editor .,.-.Assistant Editor ..-,.Assistant Editor ...-.Assistant Editor ....-.Assistant Editor -...-Assistant Editor Page twenty-five S N X ..'lf'Y 'fg C X 'xi S W Q S A ,.,..N e t wxl A A i f : 'XS W X '4 A S I T xx.,, ,Nx. . xxxxx ,.Nx x.,,Nxxxx A N I N EIT GF CERTAIN CURIOUS 0NES, WITH WHoM WINTHROP IS PLENTIFULLY BLESSED GIVEN EoR THE BENE X. I -In RECEIPTS From Memory Books -------- ----'- ' 31,000.00 Advertising UD ---------------- 250000 Fools' Money Qcireusj ....... 50000 Bribes from vain SC11iOfS -------------- 390015 From Pork Barrel of Faculty-: ------------------------------ -- ---- 'IO hilary C, Hayngworth Qfxdyertising-personalb ....... -------- 3 -75 Total ....... ....... -------- S 7 ,004-75 49 DISBURSEMENTS To Tatler Staff ftreatment for nervous prostrationj ,,,...... ......,. S I,OO0.00 Hush Money ...,..,,..,,..,,..........,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.-,,,,, ,,,,, , IO Liniment .......,...,..... A-,-- 5 00,7 5 GCttlHg out Book ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - 3,000.00 Stamps for Business Manager ...... - 2,5OQ.QO To Art Editor, for Personal .,,,,.,.,,,,,,..,,,,,..---,,,,--, -,..--.---....--.----- 3 .75 T0 Editor-in-Chief Qin payment of fight against Slandery .,-,--,.. ...-----. . I5 57,004-75 U' U In Page tw cy- ' V A . QM, , 551' X 'V' QA, ,,.. . .N ...X ,,.,...waMmv.xx W xv X Q N xS XX NNW h ' ,A XNTXQXXRX Nwwwm WN M S N ' ct .,.. SnWNI ' ..N. ,. ..,. . N ' b N Q f ,-Chi fi l f,, 5' X 9 Nffrvl 4 J , Q 1 i I v A 1 X 4 , ' X 1 , 1 M 4 I X f 5 r . 1' x Q!! nl 1' N . N ,, , . I x -X V, '4 W B M- x ,. ', I l 1 ff Q fi Tx' 5 I fr X w ff XA X My XY l ,1..,.....T...-- fx -.4 , y -J , 1 L .f UI U 41 llII Page twenty-seven ,...... ...md ...M A, L- 9 Ul X , QQ ,.. wwf Wi . ' S -mv -Yzzgxgx, .-. f. wx M... ...,.. ,Ns -ex ness: N N N M.. -. QQi5Nsm EE???SN:3iiTTTE ::::BmvxwA...eLs,xw::xsSS.s'sx -- --,- -Q115g5321Q2:3f::fxs W-X '---- ' f1 2. O THEE, to Thee, I sing my son 9, To Thee, Onr .lessamine Flower, To Thee, the one among the throng, I sing to Thee, this honr. Fnll many a storm hath seen Thee blow, Fall many a wind and shower Hath bent the wings of their wild gusts To shield Thee, fessamine Flower. And Thon, in thy deep and wild delight Of calm and storm and shower, Hath newer shown more glorions light Than in this triumphant honr. Hail! all Hail! to yon, gold Flower, As in the days of old! Hail! all hail! we sing this hour To yon tall head of gold. ' -RACH EL DEES, '16 + U ' IU Page twenty-eight MN W ,,.,.....wX wx X ,....N-w--xx ,,,,....Nw x NX X Q X w,,,,.,.W,,, ID ax N3 N me Q X x X W X ' fx 'A ' f--f- N ss-s- - X W.:-:-1-1-1-:f..., -Q55-553 Q F SEWNHCDR CLA S u 1 F, I Mx H Q9 fig ft 'fj ,T M X 5x-f 1 X 3 k W V N s v x W U1 U IU Page twenty-nine , ,-.DH--Y -'-- 1v.,,.:Qb-'ur -3-14134-i..fA ,fvf-V N H 1, jf' UI X X . ,, 1 '- xwuerff- - Q ,ANN ,,,, , -WH-'Qg333iLL12s25IIL::.-NWNI533----fu- '3 'M'W' D! . HIARGARET JOE AND MARY AMELIA NIAGGINIS SENIOR MASCOTS U lEl Page thirty X Kwik? X K if X X N NK N H A -R wx A ' SB X , . EN W Aww-N Axkds, W .Q N R9 W- , A: ' 't fx .O Nh Q NNW ,,,,,,...vxv ' XX: if 5-5 x N X N x--' 'W-NMR... N 36- A , .O -wx all X X WNW., mm wwsmw. N N X N N R x Q ,,,,, 'xA A - - - A . N, .. , -, - ' Z, 41' ' f 91 ,. 4 in 'Ln- Qbm. ef, - Z ZW! mf ff jj MOTTO: A- To thine own self be true i. F . FLOWER: Yellow Jessamine 'nb COLORS: Black and'GO1d A 40 ' -1- OFFICERS NIABEL BOOTH .... ....................... ......,.,., P 1f eszdent ALEXINA ATKINS ..... Vice-President SUSAN GOWVER .... -- -. ..... Secretary MARGARET SHAW '- gf-fi, :S 'I N? 4ffsAUffW .w ??-23::::E::i:53:3z23-IQL1Q-Z-235-i-25-?f-E-?-2-F2-2 11?f '-'x'2:::f-f ' ---.,,,Treasu1'e1f mu U 'U Page thirty-one ,A M...-A. ., i ff I K ' 'V ' s' Y , get , l i It i lx' i l i LELIA GERTRUDE ABRAMS, A.B. GREENVILLE, S. C. Member of NVade Hampton Lit- erary Society, Y. XV. C. A., Athletic Association, l liking Club. 'I if b f Li A 'i 1.1 ' ' 1, -j 'iii di l C. xi i , 1 . - ' ,L' . if if Lf J - . Q - 3' ,V rx fe .3 .2 r L. my - Y ' iz tri t 'z N5 3 Q- ,Qi L 5 ff' . X 1' t f-1 ,tt Tyff 2 455 ' f 1 iq: ' ' K NT: mf we ' 'A' 'si ,lain 2. :ft E-' 1 , . . . ,, ff , , 1.. nb W. Mg U . if Q, g X, :llnmqgf '15, :gift ' A 4, il: -g . in v- it ff, 'J' fi., ,Mft- 'at ,tg s if ' .L- J fi b.., . it 2 V tilts? li 52 e.1ff'f tl il yilllgffl QQ: -' If if ggi lfr, fx, ' :af 5 ,A' lf XB ,if A 1 ,f'q,.ff',L' ,V 'E ff' ti f Riff? Efffsfli ' if . ww do . Xmsgg 4' ,mn anim. ,. ,,, .. .. ' 5:,,.,, , ,,, - r g. -is - :-:seat-11:::'is:g:prm::5:::5:e: ::z :1:: ::fi::2 : s.': H W FRANCES ALLEN, A. B. 21,95 inf S. C. '1 Lizsmiuizzwg' - ,f3 Member of Wade Hampton Lit- ? ' erary Society, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Y. W. C. A., Dillon County Club, Athletic Asso- ciation, Hiking Club. AI ought to Izcwf' my ozulz way in etfcffyfhifzg ,-111d, 'zulzat's more, I 'ai .L .1. l.lil.l.X GICRTRUIBE AIIILXNIS, with l.lfl.lA Clll Jlwnyg For we know liei' as plain Cll'lR'l'lil'l3lf in o u 1- ssliool life every dav. Full tall she is, amlikr-eps her licml :always among the stars, .Xml somelinles we'cl just like lo know if she is wamting Mars. wil, foo. And 11'sz'c1zed like a three-yea1's' child. -.. ,,,,Z.......4-V--1-41.:s:.,.W ,...-,. ---.. .---..N.,..-,, l l l i Quiet, gentle, coy, demure, . Heart of gold and soul as V, pureg FRANCES is the cliildren's ' friend, Sweet and patient to the . . end. ' ' ' -w-'---v - Hi.. ...-. Y , ,, 5, .U El? Q ?S .25 J I Q if A . wi' i 1 11 ., 1 1 wil 1 . , . 1 Y 'T P l , X Wi xl :Q ,W J, p, :'J , 'iq 1,,f.V i. 1 it l gi. mciigvil 4' l i s lr ffffi fwfr T. 1' T gl Ji, ,lg 134' it, 1,1 ,tl me , 'ff so if 'f .2131 5 ii 3ql.s WfW9sll it ,fi ,ith ln. 51 .ilu 2. if 39 we 'iesfbipiiiswis safe ri ts ii. R ,wif ...ni if 3? ,' 'tr SQ T i J ,g:'G ur ,A -,gt fag! a ,,, j. I ,al . .. 1, ,. lg .wi ,fr -,mari as, Q ft immln, f:U,,wf elf, Q 2 J sw, it LW? 35,3 gif gpm, mg . f .4 U' T , ' '- ffl I i 7 '1' Qwlfbq, Wi' 1 -.i f, wiv' W ,sig A-1 I H i R ' E A ffl ff P 1 ll 'R' Q : . ii. J . 5 :Z fl if Vly' is F' A 1 ill fl W' ,'.' 455 ,af if I 1. ii fs ea 'TS ' . .4 T H, 1 .ef O if 'fill' A if 1 N 2 L 1 1'X ' ,go ' - a ff ,H fi w iii! liqi,-H' :fc JJ! ' sa- T ir , W4 .24 T 1 J Ii i Pg ' N ' zjj, in? Fffililili' 1lNE4E lli'Ev - l':'- ' x '-l :I:I.1nl.F:i:!:EI '5'575'54i::i l-'f?'lli5i?'iXE-i'i!iFl:15:iIE'591ElB'liIl2'5'ifi1E1i15IiIiiL5I5IEiEEIEXIIlIli!!41ifilE'iIllE7'iP!I5liii?ii iii!!!5E3GiiEiiEEEE4!E5if:FlE1723Ii5E!!.1I':EvE2E2?i-Elbliiiif51545525 , 'D . NTERLEE ARMSTRONG, A. ln. ai? . ESSIE ARMSTRONG A. B. xi. ,BJ ,. Rs. 7 FOUNTAIN INN, s. C. Member of Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Training School Asso- ciation '16, Curry Literary Society, Rural School Improvement Asso- ciation, Do-R-DI Club '16, Hiking Club '16, BARNWELL, s. c. Treas. of U. D. C. '16, Vice-Pres. Rural School Improvement Asso- ciation, Chairman of Supervisory wf wovawmmfr ? .:ai.,i:.,:,.,,:- 42,- .'!r , N 4' A 4. ,..l I .. Committee, Student Government Association g President Barnwell County Club, Delegate to Blue Ridge Conference, C h a i r m an Scenery Com., Operetta ,ISQ Sec'y-Treas. Senior Prep , Pres. S I6 S3 Member Curry Literary Society, Choral Society, Athletic As- sociation, Rural School Improvement Associa- tion, Hiking Club, Correspondence Club, Cam- paign Committee Y. VV. C. A., Orientals. And if any f7C1Z.7ZlLC7l' drew her He would paint her u11att'a1'e She knows her Own mind, and so do we Vlfizfh a halo 'rowzd her head. L I 1. 1. T 5 sie il l T . MERLEE, full of history I' Take two pounds of good- facts, and stuffed with Ei : 116,55 and Sweetness and history 101.6 L mix them well and fine Can tell you things that 'Q l Wlth Eve Pounds of arms' li 1 tic notions of the musi- are to be, that have never been before. l Beside a red-hot temper l that puts a plan right it through- With all these characteris- tics, what is it she can't do? I f, R ....,.,.,.....g.,.1-sg..-F ... - W-.Y R .W - cians, kindg ' Then chop in a good deal ' of patienceg to balance the artist, you see. These things do well, and you will there have our own dear JESSTE C. Wie u Elf 1 i il' ' . 'HW f,aaHzf Q?Z75ZiW5QG'YQZL4,'44?27?Y7W'fE4ZXT32f-iQ6'ii'k-?5'.Ez.'iJ'2HiHf51i'Wi'IiE?A- , ' '33 's s . ,Dv -ww fi' M , LM Mia,iw:Ti'rM.CQ'1'v5?-' 'Wi' 4 sf14uv:uQafrsaciamas.w.iftw- WM'- N ' ' wxmamm mmtmfmwawmawmar Wea ALEXINA ATKINS, A. B. DANIELSVILLE, GA. Vice-President Class '14-'16g Vice- President Y. W. C. A. '16g Chair- man Bible Study Committee, ,ISQ Chairman Association News Com- mittee 'I6g Member of Senior Vars- ity, Athletic Association, Tennis Club, S 16 S, Executive Committee Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., School Improvement Association. They, are never alone who with noble tlzoizghtsn Q11-J J W L fad, A3 i rh ft are accompafzicd L 'l Q, V,V .f ft, . 1 'lip' N P lp NLM . ill: 1 . . 1, I -4- 1 r, ' vi' . it ,M iv. 1 ,1- 'll' '-, 1 . ik' I ily ,V it .. 4 af . A lv tr. X, rx .trl ix!! bak ,Ai w':r.,' 1-i Q ' V il 4 T. 11 i ki, in, i ' ii: ', l f l i 1 l' if E ' .' f f .F f. . ,L li N ,X-Ai..-fi, .-3,-yqrrff gf- gp-M - gf f-:':':f:.f,ffezszarmanzvmzam 1 M fe lisrnl-:lc W.xs1iln'RN BAULZR, A. B. coI,l'M1:I.x, s. C. fi ' J y T.X'l'l,lfR4Sl21H: IIX3-,I.l, T14-'15, '15- 16g Art luditor 1.-X'l'l,l'.R 163 Ccnsor XVade llampton Literary Society ,I4-,ISI Executive Committee XVade Hampton Literary Society ,I5-,I6Q President XVade Hampton Literary Society Third Term '15-'I6g Presi- Rural dent HH Club '13-'I6g President KE Club '15-'I6: Member of Y. NV. C. A., Athletic Association, XVade Hampton Literary Society, Thalia German Clubg KE Club. But who can Prlfllf zec Xizfzrrvf C1111 'l.llICIfjIlllIfI0ll' boast Alllld tts guy crmzfimzs 11.1105 like liars? sKAZUREAi,, W i ll 11 h e 1' Rgaxgices, that do you good BUSY as the day is long bukllappy as can be ' Working for Y, W, -'Or laboring for the Class. And the beauty of Ley fggfifing is, that it always P elf l 1 ESTHER is an artist with fingers full of skill, And every day she paints away with all her might and will, Dancing too with skill and beauty and a graceg Beside these charms the gods gave her a very - H pretty face. X Q 4 si . i n . a . .,,, ik .J - ff i, 5, ix' W .i i 'Q ,r Z fi if W' H gi lil . lk., if ,L V if. 13. 5 S3 Y' dial ,i . :1 ' ll 5 '- s ' fu. i rig?-I 'fill lv! af-fiffib-,J li i 7:x If A 521 fx f ii glFff,jHrfr'fr..3f time L' X s If if , i . A its ,felt M9 Wifnlli lie li 'Will 'fail .. r r ,i air. .i 1-,i ' ns, Q E it ll fi .iii Nl fl V .X ,U avi! V, -,N E: J - 'f 7 ' . fi li ' ,U 1 fin' lf ' . 7 ,Lf 1' . B l gil' r' af - Alf' ' P nfml- Q :pe SADIE BELL, A. B. L. if .ggi ROC K H I LL , S. C. i ' gi fqllsryila, ii if lib +L iff f Member of Curry Literary So- Cfefy, Y. C. A., Athletic Asso- '..4g.u'f ciation, Senior Sub Club. sy,- Or light or dark, or short or tall, She sets a spring to snare fhem allg AIl's one to her-above her fan, She'd make sweet eyes at C'aliba1i. :- -1as5:iw':f:4115:as:s:w:H:5:5:ir::fu. 21215125212.-aa:5-!:5:sEeia5:e:i'z:!zL:assist . ..ini:5g5:gf:52:5:age:gi3:5:5:5:5:1:g5:5:g:5:5q:5:g:5fg GRACE BLACK, A. B. CH E.s'rER, s. c. Member of Y. W. C. A., Wiiitlirop Literary Society, Hiking Club D. R. F. Club. 'Tis wiser to be good than badg 'Tis safer to be meek than fierce. V l .gi P l, A 1 A strong, good - natured thing, and fair, ,' With never a thought of work or care- f The world does come, the world does gory ' What need is there to worry so? ' , .. ..- ..,,., x ie A long-distinguished mem- ber of the Girls of Dining-Land, A faithful, loyal member of that faithful, loyal bandg Beside possessing courage, for which these things do call, In all the acts of goodness OH1' GRACIE leads them a . at Qi il Z X in ,,: .fi 2. , , . gr:.g3mz11:.'.'..i: exzutgx :NP:,'rrm:i:.W..zi, .ii . ..,, . . . L 'i fl i, ,H li 1 4 . 9: rn- V W XF. ummm' 1 tfc,:f.4-LEQQURTM4yllftjrl ,V ,H l Egg 4 V Y MHmemfwfmmrarwmrmnvwnalmmsm WMWJ U X ' W . IVE, lr' i . ...-M 1 ,v I' V I ' 3 .. V' g , ,V ' V' W. :fi gl il ,gy like V, ,fl lgll 2 0' rl' 'ti il 1 'Iii' ' Q fill 1 i ll .qz:PD1l ' 1mq ,iii 2- ily ,' i we . wwf ,lim fl ' i W M 1 - J ' ' I ' ,S if fix, fluffy: ll :iii g 3: r' .' , J lg 3 l it l'-5 li sl' 5. 1.- 35 5 '31, , ' ill 5 'Kim I .V . , 'lf t. g,, Q 1 .f . 1 . ,,w ff, . - X , 1 gil Q .ilu H, gi fi, ill! .51 ff SS fp fl Q - lx ' 'li' X' .1 X ' 1 155-hz' E l .ll . . lf . gun N'-' , ll Wx XA, BQ? WQWUQ fix t if .le s ill ' 1 'i l?'n'.f,f 2' Qt M to ,lt ll K ,R xl Hip- L, .ts I 5 W 5 z l il- il 'l fi ri J 1 I 'gn' ,- 'H X! .LI -- 1' 14 'gin . 51- nt 4 1 5 I . iff' fl i :., ggpf' ' if ' .V ii if K. fe -in . t . ,P EE ' 1 any :i2i KKCR W5 - a:v ?E1Q2l7L 1- 't.i:i1:u: -:-ais':,-:'evs:-- ees:e:e:wz:ivmsv'1af4:l:lw::i -:issue-1:uN -111-:1m.g::1::5a:1gsmmqa..435.-:ga:u:2-ies'-saiuifkidafdnie SOPH113 SPRINGS BLACK, A.B. ROCK HILL, s. C. Member of Curry Literary SO- ciety, Senior Sub Club. O, Life! Thou art ct gallihg load Along ct rough and weary road J I To wretehes such as I. if-1355.3 4 lf CHARLOTTE PORCHER BLOOD, A. B. MULBERRY, FLA. Recording Secretary VVinthrOp Literary Society 'I5g Member of Y. W. C. A., NVinthrOp Literary So- ciety, Athletic Association, Hiking Club, 291' Club, Sweet Sixteen Club, T. T. Clubg Candidate for MRS Degree Club. In thy hzzuzor, whether grand or mellow, Thou 'rt such a toufliy, testy, pleasant fellow, Host so much wit and merit and spleen about thee, There is uo living with thee or without thee. Full many a day she labored over French and over Psy, And when she could not get them, right down she'd drop and cryg Now, all the laborings Over, the whole long race is run, And SOPHIE is one thank- ful girl that this one thing is done. , ego CHARLOTTE hails from Iilorida, a pretty maid is sie, And we're mighty glad she game a Winthrop girl to C. And on our part, we hope , she likes us, toog ly For we've found in her ..-M j always a friend that's V4--.--..-L.-c.., .... . staunch and true. . X Jr af J' x E l . r t - I' lit' 'X f, fi li'f,!,f' , I ,ly xgglyffw, :gy 1 A W, ,,n,,',., . s 7, ff,-VN, ,' s A EMI , X. Q .1 Us Viz., 41.4, ,NW :M - X Ki, , ,. l . L! W' '31 'flu fi ,' 1' ' il . r -iw 1' ., , t 1 ,,. . ,1 xg , ,u f.t R, t ,of A . ,lf Y., - V V Y R , A tw -,' l Hp nfif - wifi at its vfaff HF? -fi ti: 3.t,',,W5,Iqx45, xl ,QW if . HMI., -.wr fjji ig Q-QQ, VN 'Q sf j, f jig 49 E .X S-'QL r' 6535? Fil fx '-if pf ,if i' W, ug 412 ' Hg? ,4QtLJit,, . 4 we f f A X J Eli: A54 ' .'yl'5?2f mfr' XS' qye'4Qt, mxwlgvt' 'I QI, awe-' ' get 'x 3. 6, ,J Elful if Qfmwqeo E IK if fy I I.. 14. fi 1' lg, ei v' hai? J' tit .ll1':t!i25f 5 ii? , A 1-if i . . fl 1 xi' f 19 2' 'iii J' lk.. , C '4 g if ! ii ' an-:ew 4 . W' :s:am::s:,sf.:.w:- '-.wa:z:zfe:r:m:za-a.-:s:i:sw::z,:zsf2:si- 1111-aeeazir' Isizzszst3:41.times:sig.:.sis:f:2s:s'.zssu3:z,5M.ww E 2313 ANNIE Booos, A. B. Ei gg ANNIE LEE Booos, AB. LIBERTY, S, C, s3 qsg,':aifrqf.u:+!Q1E' PENDLETON, S, C, , fF5'q8'l 01 Member of Wiiitrop Literary So- ,Member Of Y- W- C- A-i CUFTY ciety, Athletic Association, Yg W. Lglfefllfy ISIOCICW, A'fh1C'f1C ASSOC121- C. A., Rural School linprovement tion., Training School Athletic Asso- ciation, Rural School Improvement Association, Pickens County Club. Association, Correspondence Club '15-,16, Hiking Club. I feel within me Oh that this too, too solid flesh would melt, A peace above all earthy diguities, Thaw, and resolve itself into fz dew! A still anal quiet eo1fzsez'e1zee ll V I l ANNIE,S like unto the place that she tells us is i her homeg y For liberty is what she 1 likes, and she has much to loan. She has the strength to force this point, and We say to you bevvareg For though MISS BOGGS is meek to see, we Warn you to have care. E I 11 t Wlien We think of ANNIE X LEE, we think of some- thing niceg She's quiet enough and bright enough to get the , sort of spice You need when everything goes wrong, and it's pouring rain outsideg She went through Train- ing School all smiles, and you know she has been tried. .,,, Qmug54mg.yivti2ieJn1.:a:a.fucuuouzn.Qfuin0ii1:caznu!'.?S l . - ..-. .:. ..-:g, :.:': tl 7lEI:f:5'5f37' VW: 1 ' .... ., ,. ,,., ,. .,:a:gi,4.3zn5s5s:i:-wiself::1-Nw:-:-If-1 --2'-'r' - ' ' t f- . li ,l ,1 . , ,. , , , si lv Q ,F l' N N 1 Al li! tv -- H.-if ' l ., eff fb .1 .QW I li lu L' ' if -lr It , L Vi , E ,. .. I, mb, If . ' Q . ,M , . -1 , V,4. lil..- . l ta W' iff ?. j' ' ' 35' I . 39' P if F' ' X eil l' 'fit-ii '- il :fi li I iv, :iii il ,I ,1 1 4 iii, ., E ' ,' E9 ' f, wt sri Ll 'gi . 1 . 1. . ,fs if it it .f rg g. si V -. 'ffl' l- J 'X ' l E, . ,, .ir 5 V, ' .' s if lyk' E ' a .. .5 . fl ,Nr L54 lit il. tu, f if if? L2 5 F il M. 4 fi I y .C . t ff , 4 l an WMM , iq ,, , -- V IJu5::i'1tU.L:'fe'A.1n'..aIki2K1Lhf.r:z45a ' 1 1 i .. ,,..,..,,,..,,.,,.,.,. .,.-.... , .1 ,-...,, ,. ., ,4.,.,.,,..-. -1 -... ,..,.f.,.,.-.,.,.,-.,.,,.:., -,,. Hr,::,::-ix-.,.,i-.5-.,,1 ,.,4:.- au:.-w--aarzre.:.-1:..,1-4.- rs. ' 1t:tH f if 1 5-'i ':li ' 'i 'W ' 5 :'5'5' 'W J' 5 'i::Ai 1 '1 5: Z' ' 1: 'IA 5' I 4, V: ,, J. , J MABEL CLAUQE Boo'rH, A. B. E Q3 55:9 Gl,,Nl,X im 1. lim ii, A. L. SUNLTERJ S. C. g,m.aen4v.vus3.i,.1.f SUMTER, S. C. President of Class ,I2-,I3, '13-'14, '14-'15, '15-'16g Senior Varsity Bas- ket-Ball Team, Member Executive if Committee Wade Hampton Literary Society Second and Third Terms '15-'16, Member of Wade Hampton Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Ath- letic Association, Hiking Club, Rural School gmiijroveinent Association, S. I. W. '16, KE u . Reporter XVade Hampton Literary Society 'I3: Literary Editor Journal ,I4-'15, I-Business Manager .lourzzal '15-'I6: Member of NVade Hampton Literary Society, Y. XV. C. A.. Athletic Association, ET Club. Dear creature! You'd swear I When her delicate feet to the dance twinkle I round, That her steps are of light, that her home is the air, Aud she only par eouzplaisauce touches the ground 'gjflud rank foruher uzieaut duty, various, et equal ui its 'worth doue worthilyu as l . elf Thi? Xagy 4 standing here 13 L CLAIRE BQOTH, Is indeed a splendid one, and a leader too, for- sooth, 0f .the grandest and th lgieatest Class-who els? t 11 .old Sixteen? Ani IH Domestic Science S ff Plays the t queen. par of GEN is our own Class baby-if not in age, m waysg And we all give her the petting that a baby wants these daysg But if you'd see her danc- ing, then we'd have to warn, I For then she creeps not 121 your heart, but takes it all by storm. J 1 1 .ff i rs . 1 ks 5' ' T' lg. x' I 5 R' g at 1 Eg fd -.1 . f if 5 , . 31 Q J 1 ' 3 4 5552 E4 f-1 'ii xg re. 2? l f- I i? i si .2 ra, Q' :af we 11 i ' 4 CZZQYZE 25Zf.G95EfiME3'31Ti'751'lLflf272HlD'U1:'?',f?'P'?:lPlfN.ff3Sk'?'In5Yf?'ZU'3ll'9fQV,9Z5'5ii1'5f EVELENE NORRELL BROVVN, A. B. HONEA PATH, s. C. Literary Editor TATLER '16, Ex- change Editor Wiiitlirop Weelelgf News '16, Member of Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Asso- ciation, Senior Sub Club, Hiking Club, Rural School Improvement As- sociation. 'She reasoned without plodding long, And never gave her judgment wrong ae Sing a song of EVELENE, ' 1 1 l l of her heart and her head 3 I 1 Sing a song concerning grace with which her , path is tread g Sing a song about her 1 sense, and about her i arguing trick, ' Sing a song about the men, 1 on which she's sure to . kick. 11, ,V 1- C4 ,.. 1 ,. .1 . -. 2511 X1 jiyifvl 1 1 1 Au , 1. ,, Q , V ,,,, -xml 1 H- 13 . ' ea - -1 ' 1 115 ' leg' . ff .5575 .- ,-if lf Wi-'rt were ll fff' x 'R' U, it 11 If' '12 at D+ gif' '. -Lgsiitfuqy 5 is l' ' 'l ' Ill! . is 11 ,gf 1 ' 13,1 ,. ., i 1 51,1 .I ei 'lip F tis! i ' 121. ' ei ill, elf 11 -1 1 Q- ky .' J 1 1 if f 1,- -1111 ttf' 5 5 1 Hfvo' -ll ' tt Q J' ., 51 ,V-if K 91 7 fi . ,f ,H F' - t 2 iS2 '1 -' -:W 1-'bJi' 1:1EP:1:H t H3W ,, L1L1.1AN BROWN, A. B. 1-,, 5' MARION, s. C. V, J ,..1?, J '2,g2gfew 22. 5 - L fs lf . ff - Censor Wade Hampton Literary Society '14g Literary Critic Wade Hampton Literary Society, Treas- urer Wade Hampton Literary So- ci e t y '15 - '16, Commencement Speaker VVade Hampton Literary Society '16, President Winthrop School Y. W. C. A. '15, Member of Y. W. C. A., Wade Hampton Literary Society, Choral Society, Athletic Association, Hiking Club, Marion County Club, Junior Club '15, 5 J Summer I ani the very pink of courtesy 3 sie l LILLIAN, public speaker, with all the speaker's ease, Or busy writing history . notes, our Walmsley then to please, And many other things of note this maid can also do- Iust ask her though about them, and she'll tell them . all to you. ..f.,. U. .... . f W 4' 5. 1. JAJQ, 35 ii 5 ,C 2 l E i 3 fi Q3 1 11Affc':'2'2t E25 E33 E22 EZ? n is E , 5 9 E25 Ei! if! :,.M.M.. -? .i :I l l 5 i, pw :,., . F12 , ,. ,A ill f He 1? ' N' ' Q rw uf fl . A. it VM ff. A ii r. lg, i' X 1' . V, W., NJ iv. tl i 4 iv 1 ' , 1 l I , Y L , . 11,87 ,it 3 iw ,. . . , 3, it ,. w' 'H ,L - i., gilt. . L., IX ,L -,Q qi' l . Q 1 . 'Hz f, . t 1 4- ill.. -'I' f' wallet l t. l ,M Fi L4 Qld. rli 7 M ll. Eff t-M' gi 'dx 'ofpjlzw .WJ l - fjulfggl' H Ji' iii llllfiffl' lil gg .lil lf glff 4 l ,I ,, it ,Il hiv' fl! fi i fl f ll ,ill 5 fu, 1 E? 1 M' VV' df' .sf ilif ls! lf .il ffl' tif' ' ' , fi. P' l ic - Gr,ADYs lVl0RGAN BUCKNER, A. B. FAIRFAX, s. C. Literary Editor TATLER '16, Mem- ber Curry Literary Society, Rural School Improvement Association, Athletic Association, Hiking Club, Correspondence Club '15-,I6, Barn- well County Club, Local Color Club. 'f '--, C ,f xt RJ ,, rr ,zap ig E43 Q IFR? f1'.gL215efi'Q5zm CtJgf 1 if W, ' if tg, Q32-,f 1.11-mg, .45 'ap ,fi L a iff? any --L, -' 1 rw'- .F .. , , , , , . , . ,...:-.,,s..g.,.a:,a.g - Q Mmm L.fxFoUN'r.x1NE BYRD, A. B. eiuzm, s. c. Meinber of W'inthrop Literary So- ciety, United Daughters of the Con- federacy, Rural School lmprovenient Association, Y. XV. C. A., Athletic Association, Scrub Basket-Ball Team, Pickens County Club, Greer Dozen. Senior Sub Club. r 0 f Q q l 'I neEJerdli1z.ew so young a body wzth so old a My mmd to me a kingdom ts tea F :cg . , Such perfect joy therein I filldjj :F -2+ -----A-4--iw AY- V . , , ll A at l! lf ll L A vision-seeing maid is 51121 and ldreams the wioe ay 0 Of, . i U And turns herncdreams to X' A flirt, a XV1t, bliss MEDA stories or the b eauty of a song g And,GLADYS is this maid- en s name- Some day shelll make it known by fame, , v- 1 goes, And cares not for the wind that blows, For if it bring the rain and storm, She shrugs, and says, Why be forlorn? 1-ff-..'-'fi 9115 .. 1 ' ' I v l .-.V E45 ' f ., . , ' I ,c i ,il ' , K .. . T, he tr, fy, if lit I ,L lf ',fgf.1 JA, ,jx 15 Q , ig, ,, mf N vb ai . lluffff ix mfg me--f, wi 'si if g.fP',,Q-Qi '45, 117.35 ',UUQ,f 55. .S Ea 31? 'i fe, fix'3Q'11sT5?f ii' hiv 'i -I .a' ist li vi ! ' g , li .Lf ,gf , , En, Q .EF- :uf- X f- ti, , 4 lil? rind X AL HIE lvl lf if C f Q 513 1' if , V A -1 'll' ,gui I W1 !' ff ,ftfi . Eg if '--cgviyjyljf' 'i . I.. ' J 1 ' ll wQH1r5 iE5iM? w ill I .i.,:ii1-,:,:,-,. i,:,, - ,u,.,gM,:,i..-,f : . lugg - ALTCE CANNN0Nf A- B- 5 E fig NEI,T,IE LOUISE CARTER, A. B. NEWBERRY, s. C. Member of Y. W. C. A., Wiiithrop Literary' Society, Athletic Associa- tion, Hiking Club, D. R. G. Club, Rural School Improvement Associa- tion, Newberry County Club. She doth as far exceed These wonzen nowadays, W ' Eilihtivii' as-.ig-'L DARLINGTON, C. hi Assistant Business Manager llftnthrop Journal '15, Vice-Pres- ident Correspondence Club '16, Q. I xl-e l As doth the flower the weed- And more, a thousand ways Member of Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet '16, Wiiitlirop Literary Society, Rural School Improvement Association, Athletic Association, Correspondence Club '14-'16, EAT Club, Sweet Sixteen. She doeth the little lsilzdnesses O Which most leave nzzdone or despise 1 lr LALLIE is a doctor, though she doesnlt know the fact, For she can cure a case of blues with utmost skill and tact, She does it by just keeping quiet, and smiles, and gives advice, And if you do not take, why, then she gives it twice, . , . W ,M .Il l NELLIE LOUISE CAR- TLER is the way she signs her name, But we know her as plain NELL, and like her just the same: For she is very likable- she is so good and kind, And you would hunt for many days a better girl to find. , Wg M. Mmm, RJ mm fwgmgwgggmimvwz1uA1'a:fWt1sl.1::,w1m+'vm1'11 L' L ,f f imss .,,,,.,.4, ,,.,,.,,Mm,5-4,,:,,:,t,:::-.,,f,:i:1:,::.e'e--1:-1 ee- .-We--:...:a.::a14::u-:Am1'-av-in' ANN113 CATHERINE CAUGHMAN, AB. LEXINGTON, s. C. Member of Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Hiking Club, Pennant Club, Lucky Thirteen, Lexington County Club. Give me the ocular proof 4, l ANNIE is the faithful one, is never behind the time, She has notebooks neat, and somehow just the very kind That teachers loveg and evefything of hers is always in its place- For everywhere this lady goes she leaves the same neat trace. ,F , ,t le, g , , . ,V il ftlpf ru .. Sf 'I f lf Raitt M 4 1 t ' lnfidgo Rh' 154 5..1-,.fttigig,tAtgj,,j'e I fin. f 2 .tk ' K 1'1'1 5i'7' lt. Li il' F3 ill. H fi I E lllyytgi hd 5 gli lg ti it J' ' ri 1' ' f I - H E f ji , ,, g., H, . . NI! X wx! W ' ,,,,',,,. H , . , . ti ..t 1 ,., '1 ltr! . it P ' -S J ti, '21 .,ff.,1 -.1 .H J M 22 ' ty ,f ti ,lt J. . 4 he .n ,,, 1--fn, H., 4. . ,td '11 . V t wp? ,f ,rw , , . - 151' al .fd-9,7'4'fvN 5, 51 . s ' 5'i'?fit19:59ffi? i'59452'1f f'f5a5? I 1 2 E ,Ea LIARIE QAUs1,1iY, A. B. SUMTER, s. C. ' President Rural School Improve- III , 't::., ..-' f ? ment Association First Term '16g Senior Athletic Representative '16, 'tf2- . Corresponding Secretary Curry Literary Society '16, Associate Art Editor TATLER '14-'15-'16g Member of Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Presidents' Club, Senior Varsity, Mandolin and Guitar Club, Athletic Association, Rural School Improvement Association, Hiking Club. She has occasional flashes of silence eta MARIE, little chatterbox, does use her talk up well In bossing of the and also tries to tell Her thoughts upon a thou- sand things, and a thou- sand ideas toog Yet not content with talk- lng them, she paints R. S. I., .I them out for you. tt 3 ,E I L ,I ' sf 7' E FL ti 1 F1 C y f m , ll I 29 at i 5 Q 1 I af 'V 'I' .Q 3' .I . 1',f1it f, ,W 1' cf L ret E 1 1 1 1 , x 9'i' 11 W1 is l 15' 143' ' mf .Tl .lla X aff SY . 'Q ,. .4 gf' .347 ff 11h fi? ix gr' J, C2 , fl mfemasmwatmmmamsraewawnawumw awQnff:asmmnems'ceaBsew:wsR4Q1,?1W1xlg TSABEL CHAPPELL, A. B. Qi E LEAH CHAPPELL, A. B. LYKESLAND, s. c. JENKINSVILLE, s. C. Member of Y. W. C. A., W'ade ici? Vice-President of Wade Hampton Hampton Literary Society, United I . .,.e it f Literary Society '15-'16g Member of Daughters of the Confederacy, Rural ,f The Y. W. C. A., The W'ade I-lamp- School Improvement Association, ton Literary Society '12-'16, The Athletic VAssociation, Hiking Club, Athletic Association ,I4-'16, T. T. Ha-Ha Club, The Strugglers. Club ,I2-,I6, 'KE Club ,I4-I6, HH - Club ,I4-,I6. Knowledge is Bought only with a weary care, She takes me prisoner with her tongue And wisdom means a world of pain i 1 5 Much talk of things she cannot know a single thing aboutg 1 And just let her start a- 1 going, and she starts things all aroutg I But she's altogether nice I enough and leasant to Q P behold, But the nicest thing about T her we havenlt even told. ' t sl? LEAH is a faithful soulg the life she lives each day TS a living sermon of the fact that it will pay, In marks and in the confi- dence that is given 'long l the way l Both by teachers and by students. IS not that l enough to say? U 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1, 'HL3511 X 1 1 IM? WSW w f.Q,.mv.-.-1 i a - 5 :1 1 i S 1 . p 1 '1,V1 Ilil,1. 115 ' 1 111- M1 1521 - 1 C5 71' w 11' 1 1? l1' lf ltl tl' 1, .1 lull' 1' f -1' 'l'1u111g ,fri 'AL F1 1 fr1r1 :if lfflilc ' isfflf A 1 .Emmy ,pg-J' A 1 1.-i EF' 11 ,1 1 41 1 hii:itl1,lVj1it'1f 1 My 11. 1 H if 1s1Q,,1.f H Y Q l 5 55 'i 7i1T: 153' 1 1 ' ' if ggi lil, i 55 41211. 211 ,11 ' 111 1 i , dy1KrIflj:,fqcfQV1T?x-E? it it tt .2 414 1 Wt' lx 51, 1114 A li, 1, tr ar 1 ,- , wi 3 lil 11' 1 11 Ez' Z i l- 1' 7' 3 1' 'la Li jnl ll? ld 14 If 1 'L . 'i , 1 ii , 'T' Cliff If J, . isa Q 1 K -, V 3 IVE ' 'Z tj' J. FILE 1 bf. in ti 1 1 xi 511' QF 1 ,kt 1 ' T 7 f ff .Mig N 1 '- iv 11, . Y ii is hi .hmEEitHiW,,II,EH,,,,W,,,,E,,,,,l,,, M, J,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,t,,,,.,,.-,,,,at.,.,,a,,.,,,,,,,,t,5...,,,a. ,. ,, . .W . 1 .5 . Q. 1 r 11 A 'RI,EY, A. P. MARY EVELYN CLOUD, A'B' E! M Vmcx MlI.r1REb CO s 1 . . .L. J TOY S. C. 1 ROCK HILL, S. C. jijg LEXING i , Member of Athletic Association, f Mffmbel' Of Athlctlc ASSOUMIOH Town Girls' Y. W. C. A., Senior Prep Club. 1 1 V J P 1 i 111 '1 1? l 11 ,1 Ur V 1 1 1, Though last, not least IN LOVE ll 1 i 1 tk l 1 gl Like the iast part of het- ff ,' name, she keeps so far 'l ll away Q' From the jolly pushing 11 1 hurry of our school-life ' every day, 1' 'lhat we scarcely more than ' 1 1,1 see her, but we like her N .1 though, just fine- ,' From all we gather of her , ways, she's quiet good 1 fi and kind. , l 11' . '1 1 1 I j 3 l 1 l V It l ll 1:1 1 JI ...... X ' ' X ffl ,I4-,I6, Y. XV. C. A. '12-'16, Curry Literary Society ,IZ-'16, Rural School improvement Association '12-'13, Correspondence Club '13-,I6, Pen- nant Club '12-'13, Lucky Thirteen '15-'16. Tis beauty truly bleut, whose rea' and white Natm'e's owzt sweet and Cltllllfllg hand Iazd On!! 1 ' 1 we FLIGHTY VERA-bless her heart! never knows her mindg Is always getting into class one minute just behind, The swifter ones will hasten on, and hurrying pass her by wi111'e our deaf VERA Suu is standing a-wondering how and why. :eg f al A 4 X Y . fy Q. . I Q ,T nl, y E- .' 'RJ , mf 'I SARA CRAIG, A.B. E E Q CHESTER, s. C. President Wade Hampton Liter- Aizif ary Society First Term '16, Censor Wade Hampton Literary Society '14, Reporter Wade Hampton Liter- ary Society ,ISQ College Marshal '14- '15, Secretary Hiking Club, Member of Wade Hampton Literary Society, , Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Choral Society, Athletic Association, Junior Club, Senior Jaw Work- ers, Senior Hockey Team. I held it ever, Virtue and knowledge were L'1lCIl0'Z,U7fll67llS greater Why should she Than hoblehess and riches Y 41,11 .,-4, MHHYLQUQWI MARY HOPE CRAWFORD, A.B. ROCK HILL, s. c. Member of Curry Literary Society, K E Club, H TI Club, Athletic As- association, Town Girls' Y. W. C. A. study, and make herself sad? Q l SARA is our merchant- man, and her coffers Jingle change, . Por over the Y. W. store she has a full, wide range, '1 She has also been taught L ,gig Of MARY, tiny lassie, we wish we could know more, Yet it has not been all our fault-she's always Shut the door Between herself and us, who stood so eager to solve doubt, If she truly had more 1 sweetness than we really knew about. dignity - a very good 1 thing, 'toog BY Wearing a society gown, A to learn the whole thing We --AK M through, WJ' V, H Y W , . ii 1 1 E ti S tl 3 E75 ES fi LUCIA GERTRUDE Crzorr, A. B. E, GE.oRoErowN, s. C. Member of Wade Hampton Liter- H.ffauiterffimmnivnfznmmanvtnwhkw L, 1 be 1fM4W-wdmwmm l MtNM -':as::::suf-:a:s1 ,e:1u-. me'--51:s5:31S1v:25::'21!:i:'r-'1'ifn:iI.A:-SHE! 111:05z5!f1f:5w::551Efi:215:as5:mr13-:w1s:i:,::.::.,-. HAZEL CROWTHER, A.B. Wm jj ANT1e1fx'n,I,13, s. C. Member of Curry Literary Society, ary Society, Y. W. C. A., Athletic .AA..- 3 - '... ,.-e Y. W'. C. A., Rural Schoolilmprove- rAxSSOC13f1OU,H1k1Ug Club. ment Association, Athletic Associa- He1' voice was ever' soft, Gentle, and low-an wo11zc11t sie If you want to see someone who swallows all you tell And never thinks of saying that You did not say it J well, ust hunt our old fri GERTRUDE, and Zhi will suit you Hne, Forishe really do-es these thmgsuand is just that quiet kind. A tion, Hiking Club. excellent thing in Rare conzpomzd of oddity, frolir, and fuzz, lfVho rclislzod or joke, and rojoticvd 111 tl pmt QQ Red of hair, and blue of eye, she laughs all through the day, A n d somehow scatters smiles of hers along the whole bright way. Of course there's plenty of fun to- see, and plenty of things to dog But best of all, it seems to me, she points them out to you. t , ' ....-..---............. ...-.,,-.,.....-.-,.. --H .... . ...,,,-.. , , ., T' if- -it-L Q.:tI,rfv can L 25' if Fill-'f'rf':-:if if-7.-i: lT7.Y5ff F2. fQ4'?F'I3-Vigil: TC ffl ' C TCC-'lf-fi' 7 1 C C l A EM MA WINONA DAVIS, A. B. ' sALT12Rs, s. C. Corresponding Secretary Curry Literary Society Third Term '16, Member of Curry Literary Society, Y. VV. C. A., Hiking Club, Athletic Association. Life is real, life is gtg 1 WINNIE is a peaceful soul, and loves all quiet ways, Her voice is soft enough to keep us wondering what she saysg Yet, with all her quietness, an efficient lass is she, And Well up in Education, and as smart as she can be. l , 1 l Q, .13 'X r' yt li i , tg ,Ft 5 ,sf ,,. I. ' ' ii .4 1. bi A ' 42 fc- ' vi 910 W- - . ,,. r W I -.1 5? J 1 if? A' ,Vt , . 1 '4- l H - .. . . RACHEL Diiiis, A. B, if BENNETTSVILLE, s. c. 'f Q .W .. ui J. A 'J' V Q -i it , l Mfg it .. . . Historian Senior Classg Member of VVacle Hampton Literary Society, Y. ' J VV. C. A., Athletic Association, Choral Society, Hiking Club. This lzapfvy crvaztzzre, of lzcrsclf Is all-szzjj9cz'v11z',' solztzzdc to her earnest Is blifhc sovicfyn She composes lines of poetry that make you envy sog And when she plays the olfl piano, you want at once to go ,Xncl dance the sprightly mlances that we have to take in Gymg But if you want to see her shine, just let her talk of Him. I X. iz 4 , Y 'l!,vWfk.t mmgmwmvmqm , V uvmdywjumy ,..,,,,,,i-,,..,f,...g,-mn.1-,..f: 11-.'i-1-PMI: 'M' if fll ifis Ii' 'fl X, , f x't21L,,i+1:s,.K ,Y ' lp' ,.f, lyxf mm, ii J i'k?iH'wwmw- ' TH Eli liiiiblifl il li i ' ' 1 i t QQ-Fjihhllii :-fi 'ff gavffif,- i T, l e l , - ' f 'lap 55- ,ff if 4 gi 4- V-E was It all limi v5i:d?V,' ' 'Shaw' lc . 1' 'a .f . , xox.: j , J-' I N, we 1 ' 1' ffufn x I E 'K 'illiym lxif M Mix' X Q X Fixx ? . J A . E uizzvlizz , b, l 'l ,-' ' 1 fqilh 5 i lik? .xxx ,fi :iw I' 'V 1 i- ' li' uwfiff l t Wf' fi 1 ::,. ,i.a::::fv .1:f: 9212215 ::f:: iw: :ff .2:5:::ff'f1e1-w::1::1:-:na :1:::1: me -1r:---2: 12:11:51 212:-fir?1:1-':s:I:1:f:i:11Hfrfm'4tfW1- f'ff : t ? : v I A, Bo NIETA DELOACHE, A. B. E Qt E 53 CATHERINE DETREULLE' CAMDEN s. C. WALTERBORO, S- C- Editor-in-Chief Wimihfop Joumal Chairman Mission. Stutly ,Commit- i . f Y W C A W' - ' ': tee Y. NV. C. A. Cabinet 13- 16, Sec- I6, Member o . . . '., in .... li, 7 C A , 6. I t Societ throp Literary Society, Senior Var- FCUITY vi: VY- -1 - IFf E1 er' Chg sity, T. T. Club, Athletic Asso- ' :f:t Debilfeff Mem 39V feslmfm ciation, Hiking Club. ff The izizliappy mah who once has trailed a pea Lives not to please himself, but other meh, Is always di'iidgz'iig, wastes his life and blood Yet only eats and driiiles what you thinli good '16, Tennis Club ,I4, Athletic Associ- ation, Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Hiking Club, Senior Varsity, A-A9 Club '14-'16. Toili1zg Time pants after her in vain ik F Sitting in an easy chair, that editors oft take- In their imagination Cit usually is a fakejg Yet this is where our META sits, and thinks of things to write That till our Winthrop Jour- nal with gems of pure de- light. W... Giga DET is such a funny thing, she keeps us in a roar, To learn and see what she'll do next that's funnier than before, She is an earnest worker for our Y. W. C. A., And she goes about this work in the same good- natured way. r. ,- 7. 1 Q iiaiyzzgmmzwu.ti-.mmm.t,+..x..-W-nawi-f..,ig.,.. .-L,, . ,,.. ., .-V.,,,u, ,,v,M,x,5.' D Aummmi, ' , ff' f- i '15 .N X ' H T ii - i? 1 Q E704 if ,sqik ,fi f HlHQ. l .59 , .is-Wil 1' i ' A , if . 'H . ::-- Q ,Il I All gl: hp if . NQTJW YQLJ, , 1 'li ' My :au ff .4 , .li . fmlbx 5 e 'uk -tif oily- ,ff if g is - we 1 l 1 it . A 0 ' ziggy? .V il, i it 511' . iw w.ifi 'r i 33,7 ,fi iff' ef. fa iz: ,ii l' ,L? ,f' .111 Z it if '1 f ,Q , if S f f' J' A 17' E? 3 . 3 3 1' 1 W1 ll' 1 x- 1 4- H f I-v' :f1i:E:::E-Ezr!n:5vef!1::9r53515555222155:Egiiiiiirmgxffaxifg.1.1E5:,55:ig::.a9:5:5:5:,gu1:5:,:1'5:1m'Q 1:1:51g.gq55 1.' ROFAMOND STUCKY D1xoN, A. B. E Q 3 533 MAUUE EI,o1sE DONALD, A. B. BISHOPVILLE, S- C- -rgwrmfirmzxwy ROCK HILL, S. C. iz ,IE . Member Of Y- W- C- A-, Atl1lCtiC Member of Curry Literary Society, Association, Wiiitlirop Literary So- ciety, United Daughters of the Con- V. , .2 1 ,... . federacy, Rural School Improvement 't4 Association, V Hiking Club, Kodak Club, Lee's Regiment. You pine, you languisli, lozfe to be aloneg Choral Society, Bishopville Dozen, Lee County Club. Think inueli, speak little, and in speaking True merit is like Cl ritfer, the deeper it is, sigh. the less noise it makes. Reserved and quiet, a little cool, and.we do not know her wellg But those who do-, seem never tired her virtues all to tell, The very best sort of a friend, one through thick and thin, And one that stays right near to you when luck is out and in. QQ? Maid of the D.-R. faculty, a kindly soul is sheg And just because she's suf- fered So, we hope her life will be One rosy day of pleasures, with no sorrows that can fall, For MAUDE has served her troubled time in the dreary dining-hall. 4 1 ft Q 4 a it A' A There's language in her Izf, I r i, I . 1. 2. 1 . 1 .V f W 1 4 iiiwwziiimm.mme.f,ri,wsfuiLiwei2i' X M ll. W4 Fi If , ' li V! iii . ii il f I iiii Ei al J 4 gl r 1 will 4. ff N' ls. ir- nllig 'V I 4.1.9 ' gil' E? ix , F.. A i 'id it if ig f Wag PM H ' fx, Z, t V 3 f, A 5 'ir f W J li T ill rt ikf af 1- IVE, ii ,mf .sl ' nf .ig if P KK' It it 1 ,ff D,- fs 'W' f....f1. ii E. K ,v - - -'yi ii'-4 'iw : gui'-ill I 'i 5' A W-fe WF. ' al '.f.'rf it 1' .Wwe ' -.E I ' ,K uf l ha ll 5 .1 J V h 1 liwf 5 3 A i 1 'li IE, Q i Ill Aww: gs ...IA it . ' H , R ,J flfl . s 2 J .ll ' 1' P ' I 1 . fi., iw - , if L A! AMELIA MYRTLE Doucras, A.B. cHEsTERr1ELD, s. c. . College Marshal '15-'16g Assistant Manager Hockey Team 'I6g Captain Hockey Team 'I6g Member of Win- thop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Hiking Club, United Daughters of the Confeder- acyg EAT Club, Tea Tribe, Senior Prep., Sisters, Club. I . Nay, her' foot speaks. egg W--. - A girl that takes the hockey- Stick, and plays the game with skillg Alid, too, she plays. the game of life with all her strength and will, We know this girl as MIL- LIE, but oftener yet 35 BILLg And whenever there is Work to do l ' , sie nev '11 still. er W1 be N32 r ta,- .qu-. 'A . 'A eye, her cheek, her. gl' 1 if h i 1 A, ,.':.-...aa.4..Q'-.':zaa:vai9aMK?lUamW will 5, il..-m,5,:,,,5,i,.,,: :aw-1:-1: 5,Q1.t,.,...,-1i-1.rel2:sa-:.e,m:r:.a::fzff,.,us -::.1.::.:f1fs C:mfan5:5aff-5:E:1'f:::i:::e:.:4:z:2:2 :: V- -an--A---1:t:-:' 1:f:2 'Mfr M,xi:c.xm2T Mixu'1'1N.x Dome, A. B. ciconcryrowx, s. C. President of XVinthrop Literary Society First Term '16: XVardcn of Wfinthrop Literary Society 'I31 House President of North Dormitory '14- ,151 Member of The XVinthrop Lit- erary Society, Athletic Association, Hiking Clubg HU Club, T EA Club She is beautifzzl, and Ilzerefare to be fwaaedj She is at 'Zi-'0HlClll, therefore to be won. i elf MAGGIE is a beautyg MACC-IE'S smart in classes, toog MAGGIITS acting in the plays is to the life most trueg And if perchance you go to her to take your part, You know full well you may rely on a warm and gen- erous heart. Lik1TPIl'4'6,L'L..Z..I,,' . L-- a Ja. I 1. 'K 5 I ill 7 Ly 'ifrgiiiiafi 5 ,li Md 5 Him I H ,W J 3. W 1 ,A :E ,, . if dl, , 1? ,I .41 2, I. if Eta: A i . wh., V, , . fw . yi, ii . . . ff i, mi, gy , 1 fl l ' H ig ,'Mf,5A,1,,L. 1 . .. f ' iw If l1f,ir i' lf, 1,r i , 1 X' I il' , NH 4 .yt f, A A . ln , ' 3,2 i 'I' P- U' ,, ff, 1 M We .H Hfgfwfifblyff i I - 11: P ,. r A, J f ffnll 'rf M i HJ 'lmrfi 'i ' .fy ., .1 f l ' i , ,H E5 .1 ,. Af V , ,g. 1 . X I V, if , If ,C ' 3 g, iff Y. .,,,cf 1-' If f J i , . r .ig . iff ' ,f gg 5 -. .. I 5 dz i I i E lXflARY Jo DRAKE1foRD, A. B. , YORK, s. C. Registrar United Daughters of thc Confederacyg Member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Ath- letic Association, Wiiitlirop Literary Society, Hiking Club, House of York, Kake Klub, AAT Club. True eyes- 252356 ' 2 nf vWK'Fir.2M1FE' 'H ' X 'l:,.,,44 , - , fi it ' ,' ' ' Q. all eb! li il ,Sill ' :R 1 1 v l I' li it G . lil ,l ff , rl ' J ,.-.-,.... ,. as . -.i..:..4.'4aiz:u:'sxu1w1g.' i 8 i ii E' . .fir l E 1 . 55'-52555: 'Zi' '7'f FJF 2 55:53 Fzl I 5iF ifi111i7il'i: -'1:f'5'i ifi-Elfiiiiliibiilfll -l'::: it Y:1:F W5 fli lfiiiiigiiYlilfriiiiifiifI51555121E1E55125552312'i7522Ig5f1E1E1EI 51:!:ff2i'1'551:12S!'iIE!Iv:'IIEI:24112 Cixlzoukii l'lART DUBo,1i, A. B. . n.xRi,1NoToN, s. c. Member of W'inthrop Literary So- ciety, Y. W. C. A., Rural School lin- proveinent Association, Bunch of Beans, Lucky Thirteen Club. T00 pure and foo honest in aught to disguise True as the dial fo the sun, The sweet soul Sfltllillg through tlzem. Altlzouglz it be 71011 shined upoizf' l .gs Always busy sewing, or go- ing' up the hall Finding out some funny things to your attention call, MARY JO is worth the while-she's different, you A' must know, From what you thought be- fore you knew the real old MARY JO. l L - ale .X maiden always studying, and pegging all the tiineg ls known to all the VVintbrop girls as plain old CARO- LINE. In science of the things concerning politics, Just ask her, and she'lI giife f to you the underlying tricks. 1 i 4 1 E E 5 S 5 5.1 5 1. if E1 - 1 . .. .. .. -.1 maths!-ews'sfarra111w1.um1fm11r'f2d1LWDMW-' . 1421.-sim.:-sa-,f'.'arms -1 P11111-11-nz-1.1-1 dl fe- ' ' 5 -3 i 5 -E 2 il 53 1 1 m MARY LUCILE DUCWORTH, A. B. W1L1.1AMsToN, s. c. Member of Y. W. C. A., Wacle Hampton Literary Society, Rural School Improvement Association, Hiking Club, Pollyanna Club, Senior Sub Club. A maiclen lzlever bold, Of spirit so still a uiet tl l l 51 l I 1 l 1 11 ll if 1 rl' ,ur gr ', 'V 'fl ' , 'J I' I 1 - t 41 JA i ' '16, Q .J . 1 can11ama11+w111,z1f1.1z1swamVMHM1-ww1'fWW4'Wi5YWm5WWWw 'ZWwwmMW5i J 1 ' '1 1 1,1 . I,.- ,' l V yy 1 Kg . -N l M. W .gf 1 W JW, . 1, ff 11' V ' S 1 ., ,N , l 1 ' i ' ' 1..I',11f1f'l , .11 ' ' C ' fr., '1 lun. i ,1 W .1 ,fx 1 My 1 1, : 1- .1 A i,1 . 'V -' '11 -e ,, : .l: I I. 1. i, . U W V1 H., - 'R . - ' ' il. X F ff. us fi ' . ,A 1 . E n ' ,, 1: 1' , X 1 1. 1 . .f K. M, 1 i ,, 1 111 - .f 1 . L -f - A .Q , Y ,1 ' I ,AI . . ,1 ,rv -' N x 1 1 1 .7 .- I . , 11 f, , ,V-f . I. f 1 ' ,' 1'y',' . ., , ,V .1 . Y . - 1,5 I1 - 1 , 1 F1 N 1. ' ' 1 1. 1. 11. 1 I. . ' 1- 1 .V ' 4 f if ' ' ' S 1 ' 11 , .. ,, . 4' !,' 3' 1'1.'i ' Ll' ' . X, If f 1,. f' ' Q-.,f' I f n ,w x 1' 1 1 l 1 ' i ,lg S1 x 1' 1 . :VT li li 2 A l Al ' .11 13 4? A Hi Q. 1. 12 l tjehw AL gi' M W 1 if I it U1 1 . it 2 ' lg '?1f,f- 1.:L21,1Lw li 5' gif me lk ii J' 41 F. is I Sl JL, 1 i if fail ml li 1 ll rhfaigl L Ml f A ,i in '. ' 1 1 1' l i 1 1' E A1 l X F i 1 'ii fr if I GLIVE N. DUKES, A. B. ROWESVILLE, s. C. H3553 , . '4 . ary Society, Y. VV. C. A., Rural School Improvement Association, Senior Sub Club, Hiking Club. nd q za ter motion The mincl C'0lIl7 ll6'fS itself, and shrinks within, Bluslzed at herself. . ' - v And to lzlcrstlf she gladly doth rctzre. elf LUCILE, quiet and meek and good, IS jL1St the kind of mental food 'l-hat one would like, on every day, . To cheer along the weary way. .gs The very quaintest maiden, meek and quiet, calm, se- reneg She can make you see her point with arguments most keeng And you can understand it, too, for she has thought it through Before she has ever dreamed . of handing it on to you. X1 ' Member of lVz1de Hampton Liter- , I' I v., .,,,-,.. f Y- - -., .,.-.W,.W-,,,-wr V M. V, - , ......,., ..., -V--rv., , if-ffi'f..41g.iT9,:ks 1f,.:4W..1L?f, Lt'z.,x..S1,:ix,f-2 wth-.ai-i.'yL u.gp:1':'1. 1 V, , M--. , lX lARTHA CARA DUNLAP, A. B. I-IONEA PATH, S. C. Member of Y. NV. C. A., VVade Hampton Literary Society, Rural School Improvement Association, Senior Sub Club, Hiking Club, Choral Society, Athletic Association. 5 L M ,V ' ' A 4.1.9, yn . ei V. ,paw Q 53, fi-P' SJW ,7 -611.9 ,agkkw 9 1 s lL, Im DWIGHT, A. B. WIQDGEFIELD, s. C. Vice-President VVade Hampton Literary Society First Term '16, Member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Y. NV. C. A., W'ade Hampton Literary Society, Rural School Improvement Association, Athletic Association, Hiking Club, Ha-Ha Club, The Strugglers. I hate l1zi0b0cz'y,' I am in clzurity with the Of l10IlCSl' -zQ'01'flz,' truly one on whom we can zugrldf' depend. l tit., 3- , Hesitating CAR.-X, that's scared to do. a thing Unless you're there to help . her outg yet when you hear her sing Or play, you most forget her terror and her frightg For when she's engaged at 1 music she does it with her might. . 2528 'I- IDA seems to have the gift of playing anythingg She plays a game of hockey that makes the old balls ring, She also plays pianos, with quite a Guelich touch- And that is where she's real- ly best, and cannot play too much. ......,,1a.... ,.., -.--Y .,....-...-,.., . . f, , . - . . .-..-. rr-11:-.11 :fb !:Ii'li44l: :l1':11 if -. MP1 'I V K. E 1 1 1' WMUMw8WQU51,v2 , Luv ', 44 KE. 4' , 'V ff 'I li w e A - rf. ' 2 1 , V , iq, .1 1 .Q ll- , , 33 l 5? Hi! , I .ll I W i i l if ' ' if-' x' 5 'rv I lil, 1 li A , Nj V . -,mm l , If W Vw 4 l-I fl. 5 . The l fi jj! q 1 1 i 1? E - ' l if ' il :a f , .Mi :x l-ii. If .,Ti.E,.i t T fp!! 1' EW ! 'iii . X ? :El-lash 5, lff 'Ii . JH. 2 -' lil y 'C -I V, I ,il-V51 Y, -' E ' 1 ' .5 MY if 52 3 N- 'f ,lj, sl 'K' KQCTQ : - b e fbi fu i ig .cf-, N, if gr J ,ig- , , x X N .Ju ' I ' i . QQ 7 Xi? ,fill X lift. lx' :u,.,, :uHEi::, 1 In' xl gl.l.l1'Q7Qff i A if '1 ,Z A 2 ll if ew fl E 'Xl FW. lib 4.91 iz ' D154 i. Y 3 1 Eiga? G i 35 1 , . i 3 I 3 LULA SoPHrA EVANS, A.B. 5 Q Q Q PENDLETON, s. C. Member of Y. W. C. A., Curry Literary Society, Athletic Associa- vzzzr ,:.,..,,. :-1' tion, Hiking Club, AAfP Club, Kake A Club, S 16 S. ':i:'i 4 ' It will discourse most Gila TI- Another maiden gifted in the music way- And she really has the tal. ent, vso the teachers sav- IS LDLA, whom we kynow aS a.tiny little thingg But with all her littleness she can make the music ring. xcellent music. BlumMu.Ltlliimufkfnmmrmmlmlm1ii..LQ2tw0.,ii., iii.. will iw J 1 J li flflwli Liwffilffli 1-YL x ' i A, ,, 3 3 5 15:.f:.'Ei4: ,,:, :Suez lx,:141' eu .:,.,.,...:,,.:.:r:-.f'- -:.--4' 5 -'2:151:':. ,.,, .mi :-':1:1 1 - :f'2 41. -ifi 'lr' ':'-1 f'- - ' 5 ' LL'1,.x vlonxsox l912xx'1ix.I., AB. Roclq H1I.L, s. C. President Town Girls' Y. XV. C. A. lllembcr of Senior Sub Club. Hgflllldillg -with l'L'll!L'fllllf feet PV! zarc the brook and river rlllcet, WOlI1CIll1l00d and rlzildlzood fleet. VVitty, merry, livelyg ready for a pung Eager, willing, hunting al- ways for some fun- Upon our LUI.A'S way, no sorrows need to comeg For if they did, she'd tell them all, just chase your- v selves right home. 9 1 i 2,0 i ' rf .r at R i. ,.t, .1 fbi L . if , B. Sl 351- lit w?i'a:L'ii?5M0: afQ1n:::aG2rf,2fvrfrrmwsffz ffes2Lze'a'ifLt',z.Nv'Q2f.2gif':fa'-'r:'ifus11f..i fthi' T 'V' ii l,i FLORENCE RAY FEWELL, A. B. ROCK HILL, s. C. Member of Wiiitlirop Literary So- ciety, Town Girls' Y. W, C. A., Athletic Association, Rural School Improvement Association, Senior Sub Club, G. T. C. Life is too short for logic: What I do, I must do simply: God alone must judge, V 7, grill .l. w . X Teamg Honor Roll Division of Uniterl f4.g..f' 4 it .. H fi lr., .t fl tl .. f iv w f Q Q i ill 'L ca, A is ,,., .M YJLMJL., ,::. LoUisE Gounou FIICLIJJ A. B. L SUMTER, s. C. l ,fi .qv if X L a il 'li' 13 House President Johnson Hall 'I62 Member Senior Varsity llasket-Hall Daughters of the Confederacy: Member of Y. VV. C. A., XVade Hampton Literary Society, Athlelic Association, Student Government lloard ,IS-,16, Sumter Club, Il 2 LP Club, S. ,l. XV. Formed by the eo11rz'e1'se happily to steer From gra-we to gay, from lively to seiferef Correct with spirit, eloquent -with ease: For God alone shall guide and Godlv elect. .liztanrt to reason, or polite to Please. QQQ 4-5. Working always faithfully, the least bit of a grindg Always has her work well shapedg never falls be- hind, But goes ahead and does her tasks, while we sit up to cry, lnstead of following RAY, and giving' them a try. , - QM The Student Government mother of our ,lohnson llall, NYho sends each child to lmeil upon the earliest call, .Xnrl goes to sleep, to dream- land: and does what yet is nioref For she stations proctor nurses on every hall and floor. i mmmwam wwe 5 A 1 1 ANNIE LoU1sE GALPHIN, A. B. HOLLY HILL, s. C. Corresponding Secretary United Daughters of the Confederacy '16, Member of Y. W. C. A., Curry Liter- ary Society, Hiking Club, Athletic Association, Grangeburg Club, Hap- py Twelve Club. She is the dczystav' of our hearts new JMMW' ,ri 'f .- , 1 Q.. ill' f- , sf ' , Ana ,al fi T ' 'li . ,-mf fi ,pw IL-J . Qligfghmf .li xaf' .5 .. -Ark Q, XV ff X . f' J ikhL3 ,f31'f 1, ,, Jill. A m It QQ' I, ,ir -l ei? X. fi A. fl E me f wnafwMfwawmemimfmtdimufmnvfmf-HK'Aulnr,'f, :mf ,mfafelslirwlwailwMtsf1u4:1w.Ew1:lB.B1w!lt1Iif2!l6u?MBl43'2HU' ll fy. A 3 II 3 ll ti but ls ti lf W' X 'K fy i , 11 5543565 ' .1151 .E . ., 5- 2 -.W :.,M,,,,gsrii5:,::la:..l.5::i.,,,,,..3,,,, 1.l,:-,,:.-,,1.-g,,.,-:1,f, 5-,:,i,:ii,51.1.-5g1::-!g1:!gf:l11,Csrzglis li 115:11 fe.:::.rfa.:'3 we ':-,sv 2' :zu ' :vs -1--:::1 5-ss: fJ r:1: LoL,x EsTLLLE GAss.AxwAY, A. B. HONEA PATH, s. C. Member of Curry Literary Society Rural School Improvement Associa- tion, Hiking Club, Senior Sub Club I ' t . - 'II love trcznquil solitude, COHSOIHZQ, Umdmfl, Qmddfllwllg all. And such society is quiet, wise, and good. There was a young lady at Winthrop, who tried for a prize, and won, A great pretty chest of new silver-though she just did it all for fun, And the -very way that she did this Just shows her natural trend, She s a sure-enough, all-time winner, from marks to teachers and friend. QQ LOLA spends life quietly, and takes all things serene, With just as solemn, un- changed face, as ever you have seeng She completes her work on every day, both faithfully and wellg Is always solemn ,bout it too, and does not gossip . tell. .TL -4' AABLQLL Ai 'LAS-xml .1 v F. FZ?-W MARY WEBB GOODING, A. B, 2 Q3 E Q SUsAN GOWER, A. B. HAAMPTON, S. C. GREENVILLE, S. C. President Curry Literary Society ,,,.: President of Curry Literary So- Second Term 115-,I6Q United Daugh- IZ., .-.,...,. 3 ciety Third Termg Marshal '14-'15g ters of the Confederacy Editor TATA Secretary of Senior Classg Treasurer LER '16g Secretary Rural School Im- provement Associationg Chairman of Y. W. C. Ag Member of Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Class Basket-Ball MARY WEBB, just iike hei- Student Government Entertainment Committeeg Member S. I. W. HI, Sisters' Club, Junior Club '16, United Daugh- ters of the Confederacy. Team '12-'16, Varsity Basket-Ball Team '15. A And she hath smiles to earth mtktzowu- A Smiles that with motion of their own . o ' ' J In she came, one vast sttbstahtzal static. D0 spread, and smk, and rzscf air A an name, is good to have aroundg She laughs, and soon you laugh, and then forget to frowng Her talent lies in doing Lhings that always make a it, For MARY WEBB is tal- ented far more than a lit- i, l SUSAN spells efficiency- there's so much that she can do, From playing at fast basket- ball to mixing CO2, And writing the Y. W. checks, and solemnly keep- ing books- Besides, her dimples give to i her more than her share of looks. l B--J-.,-. ..M,t.,,-e . -l tle bit. .-.auf A iHWeZ -- f glut, ., 5 . .. .IV , E , I . , I P wmw mm,.I.wuwImnE Q1 I ' ' -1 g ' ,If X- ,j ' it ' 1:5 ,I I 'r ,v l W l? if? jill' if I ilfifi I QE Iii l l? II . . .I ' . A Is ' ,V -Lf 'J 4-1 :Ig . is, ,I 5: -,A . J, If 'e ,:,i?: , 2 : 1 . v iff, ' X15 R511 I ,F L, IO, j. kilttxwjg 1 f X ii, f' gs j ,. ,fl , ll 1 I 11' ff X lil' I ef af f. I Ip, I fi Anil 5 I ll' ,SQ I I- fm? f , If 3 Atl A L2 il I 1 fl' X l L I Ht. I A 5 , all lj 175' ' . - ? 2 E I .. ' If , ' il 1' 'I' ff fi It I 1 1 hw' , if 1 3 -f-I I - fja . , -N fi ' 'i Q I It IQEIIQE lS5 1. CLIFTON CAROLINE GRAY, A. B. VARNVILLE, s. C. iZE,5?1?:f:::i:f i:1lE111E1:-' 9' Chairman of Membership Commit- tee Y. W. C. A. ,I5-,I6Q Manager of War Time Girls ,I4-,I5Q Member of Y. W. C. A., Wade Hampton Liter- ary Society, Rural School Improve- ment Association, Senior Sub Club, Sisters' Club, Scrub Basket-Ball Team 'II-'12, --ri I R rIRmuniwIwIm1wI,Iuv.In1IIrIIIIe1mii1r4a'1wi1,uI mmJEMUMMNLmDWHWJl9mfMUEmIu'5Nk S5WS I I 3 4. 4. 5 ,ANNIE LOUISE GRIFFIN, A. B. MAYEsvILLE, s. C. I have not loved the meg . I have not flattered I am Sir Oraele, cmd when I ope my lips let bowed 710 d09 bark, To its idolatries a pa QQ,-. CLIFTON deals in sarcasmg ' she has it in large roundsg And she will hand it out to you by tons, and not by pounds, She also has the power of getting money out of folk, With words as sweet as honey, even when they,re broke. A A I I L -world, 7107 the -world its mnk breath, vzor tiem' knee. IJ. NNIE LOUISE GRIF- FIN, with her nose stuck in the air- mighty will is all her own, that says to you Be- ware: am a strange young per- son, with a pattern all my owng have a mind just full of stars, and a heart that's made of stonef' 2:I:5:re:2:::s:.a12ife.fi1:f2Ef 1.111515 T7 IL . QZQ g'..-..J.':f Q 1 if: it .,4 W - H- -V V- 12,114 . ::1..f-L.L'.g-1:'t'a'.s,.-' WC:-'.i f,sv l ' 11. '. 4 V f. . I' 7 . '- xx 'rf 2, ,A, . arm ,i . ys.'u f ., i r' 1 3 'Y 2 K 5,59 .1 -wwf-. -it at it 422 if Ei ,iff ,A , fre' ls if' T. git .gif ,fp fn E' L L ,QV iff: 3 'lil ,.v:rJ'L iJ' kill, , 1 . km' li - ily' f. ' H PR Ze 6 'A-f ' 1'-A . .i :i. 1 , il ii iii I-'mi VA. 1fwNe'?bi R l ii. ' li, hx iii w e lt f PT i A 2 flll 'ff li 2 , . I.. .,,l,,,,',,,,,,,,:,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,5,1.:,if.,f5, 1,,.-1-,,3,:,4,..,5.,.,,,.W,V,,Q,.--14:11-la:...ni:,.,,.,-a..,g-a1,:.,,,:.--,f1.,:1: -:i.,.1:,:- ..,m1::::::::e-it:-:IS-.. -::-1-1-:,:2 . DORIS HARTZELL, A. B. ' 2 Q S is CHERAW, s. c. -2-:Qf::':: Reporter for Winthrop Literary Society ,155 Vice-President Athletic Association '15, ANNUAL Editor of United Daughters of the Confeder- acy ,I5' Treasurer of Winthrop Lit- fill? ' 72, i , I 937' i i I if E ' 'X-Nffx ,117 iff' - 45 Ei 5 Q W PEARL HARVEY, A. B. SUMMERVILLE, s. c, Member of Y. W. C. A., Curry Literary Society, Correspondence Club, Hiking Club, Athletic Associa- tion. 1 . ii i:.:.-',.'Ts.' f 1 l Eg 4 it F ' fel Z . ll i J i . 1 3 l if 1 it I 1 1 erary Society '16, Athletic Editor of Winthrop Weekly News 'I6g Pres- ident Athletic Association 'I6g Member Win- throp Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Rural School Improvement Association, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Athletic Asso- ciation, Hiking Club, QPA Club, S. J. W. IH, Senior Basket-Ball Team. While it doth study to have what it would, 1 ,, l It doth forget to do the thing it should. 'I must be llzeasured by my soul. ala Q. DQRIS, athletic, never look- ing at a bookg And rather stand upon her head than even try to cook, Winner of the W., that we all would like to get- She never gives a rap for things, and knows not how to fret. R 1 ,,,, 4 SQA J. Too meek for her own good- ness, is our PEARTQS great drawbackg Yet, somehow, the large tem- per of which she shows a lack I Makes her meekness a relief, a pleasant place to rest, And we hope she'll thus con- tinue, for after all ,tis best. - :,s If . , 1 . l I .1 . .I 5 1. 1 . . 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NV ' W7 : mi-,Q .1 ':s5af:::,a: ,aifiagerm.14an.:'..i::si:t:h..s.-Mgt. nr.: -:,:- e'za-:5na:-::sri:5::n:::f2:::f:Aw-qwzagaaa: as:511:51::.a:a:.:::e::::2:z:s:.::-::' .i::::::,i, E WiiftftEH!!Wit5:f'l:':515i5'5'3:55i1'im'':155:5155:215:iiiE1:':!5'555'Mi5'i5'ii5i5:i::i:i55':Miiii':5::::igi:5iEimimiiii:wifi :Wim 'ii: 'iiii'::iii:i3: :i SARA C, HASKELL, A,B, 2 Q3 E KATHLEEN HAWKINS, A. B. ABBENILLE, s. c. STARR, s. c. Exchange Editor Journal 'I6g Mar- . President Wade Hampton Literary shal for Joint Celebration '16, Treas- V Society Second Term ,I5-,I6Q Music urer Curry Literary Society '16g t Critic Wade Hampton Literary So- Representative Press Association '16g Member of Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Hiking Club, Rural School Improvement Association, Athletic Association. So fair, so young, so innocent, so sweetg So ripe a judgment, and so rare a wit Require at least an age in one to nfteet-- In her, they niet. J ciety ,IS-,I6Q Recording Secretary Wacle Hampton Literary Society ,15- ,16g Member of Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, VVade Hampton Literary Society, Hiking Club, Shadow Club, Choral Society. ScarceIy she knew that she was great or fair, Or wise beyond what other women a1'e,' Or fwhieh is betterj knew, but never durst compare. rag, . ag? SARA sits and writes smart things, to show some folks their place, For in Exchange Depart- ments you have toi save your face- And SARA HASKELL does it, and does it with a vim, And to all the smart ex- changes she gives a right good trim. X .R KATHLEEN is a walking saint, minus the saint's wingg A sweet and brilliant humang one who makes pianos rmgg A friend that's staunch and strongg a queen- This is the verdict that's due KATHLEEN. 'ips il: ,Y Hills , ,ge . ,V E' K, 1-iv.. A ,Eqfff f 4171. 3 digit .el 57 v , iff- 7 ,i, - ' 11 'Z' 1 'I , ! . 1 t ,,,.,.v,,,,..,,,Qs-1,s5g:s:nw-A rz'I1Hi5f5:gA1L1'2A,sL.' , 1 . ,QA I l f 1 4 Lili' . 4. 2 l,,,1yfgK!f , .wp ,N I ,fa tg l..ii,'v -'. stil 'H A l f ,. i .Vi ,ff l ic: B? , 'Wy y',I,ws,,-.hL.:h,,. i il, ,Milf 33 . if all s i l fl fail ,,,:,:,,.,:,,.,i,:,:y,,Evs.,...::a,.,a.-Q..-f-...,::A-ns-.l-A :-.wt-1--- --ff-rv .- -:1-.- 1+-H.: ., .'.-.z.-:.1:- 112:-x--wiv1--rfzm-.:'::.:.:-. MARY CHARLES HAYNSWORTH SUMTER, s. C. 2535553 -:51-g.g,:-m:-- ,ws- Speaker for Wade Hampton Liter- ary Society ,ISQ Captain of Basket- Ball Team 'I4-'16g Assistant Business Manager of THE TATLER '15g Mem- ber of THE, TATLER Art Staff '15, Business Manager of THE TATLER '16, Member of Executive Commit- tee of Wade Hampton Literary Society First Term '15, Charter Member of The Athletic Associationg Member of The Wade Hampton Literary Society, The Hiking Club, H243 Club. She can flourish staff or pen, 51nd deal at wound that lingers, ?'-' 'Y u:....i,.T1 xn.f.,-.sf MARY ELIZABETH HERBERT, A. B. ORANGEBURG, s. C. Member of Winthrop Literary So- ciety, Y. W. C. A., Choral Society '12-'15, Athletic Association, Wor- ried Thirteen, Quarter Club, The Orange Tree in Bloom, Crate of Oranges, ZAE Club, MRS Club. She can talk the talk of men, She looks as clear N U And toneh with thrilling jingersf' As nzornzngs roses newly steeped zn dew. sie MARY, getting money with all her main and might, Or MARY, sitting painting things that are a pretty sight, Or MARY, primped and glowing in her speaker's dress- Upon our life, we cannot tell I which MARY we like best. l J A ef MARY has a share of looks which some of us have missed, I And she can make a thing look right with a pat l1CfC and a twistg She also has her own good time, laughs right merrily? And we warrant that her fu- ture life will always happy be. i 4 , r tl ,A . 15' 1, NVV- ' ' ' ' AM' ' . -Neff were -T LZT?RY'6?i3lT.W , 4 4 y V, i ef 1si.1ma:u'f::ist.i:m emi t-r:ms.wr. wmmwewimmwewwlwmwm me H H fi ,li xi 5.4. f vt' Q .iw . , My 'i l' ' f 7 .. I It ill 'i ef' .N 7 ill? i X H t 'rw' , 'H l 5, 3. -ir j .T Pi. .tl ri Jr' s ,JF ' ' . is- , - ai me .ww at it i iii K-H5 ll, lf V, it? :ii X rf f U, 'IEW ei. , fit? ' W, itiil XE: 'li-Kfifii' ii 'i .afjig 4, f '- .f ' X g sf: :V '-it 1 . -it EZ 'f' tllvg ,f',L ' . -:suit li V 5, 1 ,, 4, 1 .t , it ' f' .lj H ' : y+E gi' 5 , lurry,.q ' A Q5 if JQAQI fa J, N X-.X A L . I if ,ff if . K gi Z I In Iffi J rf , lit ,4f6g'7'5l': f 12 . , 1 ' I .1 ,I ,fi x .. , , it -1 fl' 5 'ily 1 'i qixyixxk fs! QV! I X. lg m ' tm . 7 ' We ff' if get it ,ta it it F11 ll if gi ll 'ff 5 fl ra' A .H I E fl 4 yr, V '11 1 .i Q ig il ff xy I' if f fi . . r in X., .. Jr Eli gf! l .fi 'N ,, ,ci i 3 Eff. .A-, N Q? ,Ls ,UE 1 N K, X tel., 13: . .ni . . . . -A --is-::--:::m:::,se:r-:.4:::4is::qv:::--a:f'e:,:f:u:1a45:4:-F:f:1:::':.a:i:eu:i:ivaanws:'5:5:1:2:5:ww:i:sz1::ef1's42iI::i1i1m-f:f5:1-1:5sr515:E1:rEfE1::5F'i:E:f:fiifiiifitfifi ::z:e1fmfSii:az: HIPwsu:1-1:-1-:.:,,,,,,,,.,.1.,.n:,:,.H.,..:,:1i5,:::,:1.:...:.-1,.,.:.,5,.,1,. :i:i:,q:5:-:V-:r,1..,:::::-qefffwflfr:::4am-- : ::: ::: :f:f:2:5: s::rms:r:1:: A ' ' HELEN ERNESTINE HICKLIN, A. B. EDGEMOOR, s. C. Member of Y. W. C. A., Curry Lit- erary Society. What would you haw? Your geutleues force, 155:15 s .shall More tlzau your force move us to geutleuessf' , ELIZABETH HIERS, A. B. HAMPTQN, c. Member of Wzicle Hampton Liter- ary Society, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Correspondence Clulb ,IS-,I6, Carlisle Cluh,.Rural School Improvement Association. As sober as a judge. 526 . By looking at this maiden's face, you'd hardly dare to say That underneath her placid look there does a temper stay. This temper does not show itself except on da-ys of stateg But just mention Little ,Willi6, if you want to see some hate. ELIZABETH unto her own- self lives the greater time, And we are always left out- side, or trailing on behindg She does her work right faithfullyg we know this fact full well- , And, after all, of any girl what more is there to tell? ---as .s P 1 ,f fi ff n 72 T :is iii gg: ff! 11. za -11 .7 ,.. l 'Ab '14-'I5g Elected House President North '14-'I5g President Curry Liter- ary Society First Term '15-'16, Mem- ber of Y. W. C. A., Rural School Im- provement Association, Curry Liter- ary Society, Athletic Association, Gibble ble Cobble Club, Senior Sub Club. Her quiet natmfe seemed to be Tuned to each seasozfs l1a1'111011y. f s af 1 TE S 12. Gab- 1, 1 .r is 2 Q9 , Zi H 3 M' ES S mg Q 52 5' sw Z Q 0 K 'V 314 '4 . Q lfl :Q rl? D- W , Cf :.' E, Ri ? f-f O 4 IP 0 1 r-4 W 12 Z Fl CD L-' E0 3 56 H 91 W O 1- 1-r .. F' 53 9, E l A m DP Q r-I ' 5? go 4 :Q W 2 ,, 70 55 fi' 2 fr . . .mefazansatfrasirasfezgagrit Lf. Agx' f 1 'i 21fe5aiii'f R 'R 5 ae at . L- GE? men Q1-' fjififil iii L is eQ1'eg.e A t if. . A gf' im? .asf V Z Ei U1 ra 515 F 4 O fi Q n-1. C O Q w gi ill I Z if U F1 fi F a 5 ig ,, .. 'D in 54 -1 U1 P3 it O C1 F1 f' 4 . 2 Z ii 2 51 25 5 U w 2 if S? M F1 :f fl Ln F EQ 0 I P ia ' 'E . 3 -1 L' 9 fi M. U1 I P if 'r- PU ' ri 5 : U Qi H as 1 T' 'TE ?'.iaHIm'TLE:S2?35? 'ffl-l.?r1.QLF.i.-5-.' 144141. L .a 2 . Bus. Mgr. TATLERQ Bus. Mgr. Wein- tfzrop Ufeekly News: Vice-Pres. Curry Literary Society 3d Term '163 Critic Curry Literary Societyg Char- ter Member Ath. Assoc'n.g Exec. Com. Curry Literary Society, Mgr. Hockey Teamg Member Y. W. C. A., U. D. C., Curry Literary Society, Rural School Improvement AssOc'n, Choral Society, Correspondence Club, Mandolin and Guitar Club, E T Club, Hiking Club, Senior Varsity, S. I. W. Hl. Great hearts have largest room to bless the suzallg Strong vzafures gave the tvealeer home and rest. For brightness and good nature, for sweetness and good will, We'd like to recommend to you our friend MISS MARY HILL. She does not know she's sweet beyond the average girl' And that is just the reason why. she sets our hearts awhirl. We 'ei1 '5! i N, 'mn ffm we 0-...Q Q ,, Q -1 'WZ LM N., e-,HN 4 CORNELLX is the stately ' name that we know as plain NELLEQ And she's competent for anything, were right here now to tellg She has so many irons that are heating in the fire, And all the time she keeps on being the Seniors' own live wire. .-nv' ie, as . s W Z A l ' 9 .A 7 1, i M . gf i ,3 E . 'Q fx. it 11' . ,i ,Q .i rt 61511 4. .1 ' Irie?- 't. .x f'fP5f Q jf' ', TI? 1' Q ig 'l n ,tv ,tht y .31 if f i-.5 -'ii . f' fl it ' X 1? ' ,FN if Tia i4.'.1rf '11 it it '35 X iii dtlpkiill h ht .3955 ,' XB! V N! VV l Ti in it . it fit. .wif-V iz. :5fQ:'.1f 'Q ite Mit' 3 23, FAU, 'ip if,-'Tl HM LP' 'L if ,, Q55 it ,i g ,wwxizqfvf ' r. 51- N, f.'A'f vt S T iiilxfli 5 Q, L5 i f. if 1. L fl 3' . 5 :.,15Es5ti- A L' w if ' 2' T ' ' 1 9 .V :V f' +f' ,L Q ef . Lois LUCILE HIPP, A. B. I ,Q .k Af. ,.. ,, 1. me 64 ms NEWBERRY, s. c. 'sf ,.nmee1'm:nm,5' itil Member of Wiiitlirop Literary So- ' t 'TT Tift ai iii We E ciety, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. H' A., Hiking Club, Senior Hockey Team. is Nitin She mit be as wise as we, And wiser than she wishesj . , ,,.,g,,,,,, .ws-v.A4n..AA5.--A.,- -gs'-rvffvw, V-egg 5-Tsfffe '--vYY71bff'K'f'f1,iL'V.'T'wif' fav. .t.,tt.,f..u,., :r..Mt.'f.f:fe.W..e.'. ff V .i..c.,. Rose lXIARcARE'r Hobolis, A. B. STARR, s. c. Censor Wz1cle Hampton Literary Society ,ISQ Member of Y. VV. C. A., Wzxcle Hampton Literary Society, Athletic Association, Rural School Improvement Association, Hiking Club, Daisy Club ,I2-,I3, Pollyanna Club ,I4-,I5. She can knit with ciiiiiziiig wit, Blest tcfith that sweet sinzplirity of thought And dress the homely dishes. So rarely found, and ne-ver to be taught. .I . ,, ,W , .L--.C f --,n.,......, sie li I ll gt li 5. If you're mighty hungry for ii some pies like Mother fl makes, Qi just go post haste for LOIS, if and she'l1 make them, and it some cakes if That make you thank your stars for D. S., and the I book 1 That teaches girls like LOIS what it means to be a ' cook. ' x ' MARGARET breathes kin- , dergarteng and the cun- , ning little ways Of charming little youngsters Q are the very rays Of sunshine to brighten up this doleful mean old T world, According to the statement of our kindergarten girl. ' . .. -.W , 'I-li f i . ' ' ag ,l f ...t , .ii ?f ' QA l i . f, 5 :si . Z 'a 2 ETHEL HOFFBIAN, A. B. ORANGEJBURG, s. C. Historian Winthrop Literary So- ciety '14, Vice-President Glee Club '16, Critic Winthrop Literary Society '143 Member of Glee Club '14-'15-'16, Choral Society, Winthrop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Hiking Club, Athletic Association, Rural School ,-.i'fff7?fig.'l 5, 5 , ,Ql,! , who ,QI 1' ' A ,. .. . Y. ,X .3 K 'ix ,V ,F i:+fm,3fA7Y3',f+', . ,Ol in A , l if .r Q E H, f 7 ki 'H , w,,r..A,v, x .Q-1 ll r4 l .,, i., , ,. 1531 1 'fit-. ,r it ,ik ,,i,. My , -eff 9.15 riff P: l 'gif film 4 mil, V X ,' lgwr, tb 1 1.5 ,, f. ,vi lu 1 V Jap, L 1 . I 1 M ,, M 1 5 5- ii rf' li' 'I f . I .2' if ii J ffl, .4 I at I ,qc ns' c' ,. . ,L Hg' .f i .1 I ll- ifg- ,Fu X, , ,. 115 fi li X , r 1 xr i, 1,' , r 'MS :S has aff . . mv iz 'papeawmuf,1U 'ff but Improvement Association, XIHP Club, Dramatic M A L ' ' i eff' . J 1. -L 3 f. '-fF-f22as:1a-:-i'- RENNIE LEIGH HooK, A. B. NICHOLS, s, c. Member of Y. W. C. A., Curry Lit- erary Society, Athletic Association, Darlington County Club, Hiking Club. Club. , . U ' . . I Far from the madding crowcfs iguoble strife, Just the airzest, fazrzest slzp of cz thing. She kept the noiseless tenor of her way. Q iilm3:Zgm:HW:m2LL:-CWWM if Wmmiml QQ 5 i RENNII-EPS heart lies in ETHEL, with her fairy airs, her hands, and her heart has always played the part . is mighty fmeg Of fairies, and like them, too, she comes right to your heart, And when She lifts her ,N voice aloud, and sweetly sings a song, , We catch ourselves a- 1 wishing that she will make it long. 1 ' ..,,sQ.z..-i, . W 1, .. For the products of these hands of her's are always of the kind That cheer you, and make you feel that you haven't far to. roam To find the sweet, old- fashioned maids right in our very home. maze. ' fmmzf eg,mvvzai:1tas:visf1a?nr,ri:izs1nwnr:ri'zv1v1HHf1Hm J Wi Eli 5 e 'iA A T ei r E , 2 I. , E 1 . ' : E ii C Ee: ,Q ' 51 ' M ,V ax 1,1 VU , ix 1 7 YA 1. sig ' '4 1 il 3 : l E 1 32 Z. , J, i f., , M 1: ,. . . ,,, , 'Y' 'M fi' .. A . 'M....- i A V .if 6 i L15 ,K , Y 'gf' ., '. M ,T 1 .- 'lf' , , C it Je 1 i- 'A r if fri ' ' Y, il .0 iw W, ir , 'lm 15, 5 -' H '- ,il ' ' RH ,K V A ,i W. Ay H 'F' Q Q Ji 1' ., v' 1 f i 'i fi ' 1 V 4-I 1 1 k V ,, . 4 X M X 4, M , ,A ,, ,ga..4:v',wa,Lfxzfifitiwfiriiim Ft Cl 1 i Wifi M ' it , i E' 1 4 l C. ' + il, . i J, IH 1' li ii 7' K' l i ll! l v fi ii if i 1 L ' l - ii ' mi tl i E i it r ibhwfgi trli I i i ii +,fi,,f 4, 'L 4 . L' P l illlruf ' l il 'NEW' , , ,ll 3 T l 5 I ,V i M at f ' 4' EVM Llili if ' R lx, 3 .P ff 'l'f'- 5 H 'i 1 r it gf' ,ff it A i ii ,A A ii ttf' X mlrtu Ji v ii 7 1 l 1 K i NNW 4 f 'K 'L It I 'MW ul in il l r I Pl wi ll l 3 ll 1 iQ H 3 4' Il' 5 i lla 1 45 G A he Eg: 4:1 I , ly? 'XR g . 3 Edt' H .fi . F83 a i i fs- zgg efgfi A V, , el E- 7'-5' MJ ' XVL Ji! 'l A I rmwwlw:.w:w:u glwizl EWIEILWNW-6 In Ahllai if I 5 , ,,i,,,wm,Q355mg, .-H121- ,,, , -3iw!:::a:au,,3.2.mereams:25:1:a:afa:e1:z:42a:s:as:e:i:i-is DEss113 JUANITA HUGERPII,LAR, A. B. E iz? Q get AoN13s CHILTON HUNTER, A. B. ELLOREE, s. C. . YORK, S- C- A I 'ai . . . Censor of Wade Hampton Literary - Recording Secretary United Daugh- Society 'I4g College Marshal '14-'15, 'i'Z1 gat ters of the Confederacy '15j'16g '15-'16, Member of Y. W. C. A., P Warden Winthrop Literary Societyg Wade Hampton Literary Society, Member of Kake Klub, House of Athletic Association, Junior Club '16, Sweet promptings urtto kiudest deeds Were in her very look,- We read her face, as one who reads A true and holy book. York, Hiking Club, Rural School Im- provement Association, Athletic As- sociation. Come, listen. to my tale of woe. ay? ...... - DESSIE, with her Marshal crook, plus all her smil- ing ways, IS a DESSIE worth the knowing throughout all your working daysg She takes her trouble as it comes, and throws it from her sight, And then she sets to work again for more, with all her might. X i ae AGNES in a state of won- t dei-ment lives the whole day through, And worries all the time she lives about what things to do- How Tommy's lesson can be learned, to fool him at the startg How - Little Willie must be taught to see a thing V . M7747 Y K Elpilft. ' E 9 i -- f Y -,H-f-.-Y. Area-,J .. 1 is . gl, T if ei 'S :Ea z., l HAZEL E. HUTAFF, A. B. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Pres. Wl11tllfOD Lit. Soc. 3d Term '16, Wiiiner of Sweater in Athletics f tjmil' . ff if r.,,..ff..f H43 56 A. Y H MYRTLE JAMES, A.B. BISHOPVILLE, S. C. 9355551-'IJ ' Member of Y. W. C. A., Curry Literary Societv, United Daughters ,I5, Class Champion Tennis '15, Sec'y Exec. Com. Wiiitlirop Lit. Soc. '13-'14, '15-'16, Commencement Speaker VVinthrop Lit. Soc. '15, Chairman Censor Committee '15-'16, Charter Member Athletic Association, tary TAC? Club ,ISQ Member of Basket-Ball Team ,I3-,I6, Tennis Club '13-'15, Senior Hockey Team '16, Wiiitlirop Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Rural School Imp. Association, Shadow Club, S. I. W. '16, Secre- I mast have liberty- U W'itlzal, as large a charter as the wzaal, ' To blow on whom I please. of the Confederacy, Rural School Improvement Association, Athletic Association, Hiking Club, Lee's Regiment, Sisters' Club. A' 'A creature not too bright or good For human 1ZfCIlll7'6,.S' daily food, For ll'Cl7'I'S'l67Zl sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles. sie HAZEL BOSSY HUTAFF, with the accent on the 65Taff75-T If you could see her strut- ting 'ro.und, I'm sure that you would laughg But even with her bossi- ness, she sets things all awhirl- . Her other name is Capa- ble, this much-named bossy girl. J ix 'x el? MYRTLE, with her calm good sense, can mathe- matics do, So quickly that you 'most forget to say to her thank young For you are struck with wonderment that a maid- ' en just so fair Could such a problem all think out-but then, she has red hair. MARY CATHERINE JENNINGS, A. B. i W-.IW if A . ia,- : Q' W 'J , K : li' :ful-J - lid 'i g A di X 2 f' ll i frfw Sl 1' fmlgj' 3 22 Fl' ' XX xv yi Mill! X lx X A 31 A - 1.5. 1:5 5- ,. f, , f.,, . , if Ei F' 4- , W ,., ' 4 ZH. . u , , , f. M, Q3 V, I .Nt , yy. h ,JF E .gr 'Q I. l li li 1 '.1 5 N H' -vp .3 if ' ,. if A MTW? f A 31 llw' li ll rg 9 il -'. , l' ,le L' af.: fl if' 'l A 5 ,' ' .- ,A .aw .1 .s - R .1 ' rl, f llc, ,H if ,fi A jr' e il 's 1 5 53 Q Q Ilissili MARIE JETER, A. B. CAMPOBELLO, S. C. JONESVILLE, S. C. Member of Wade Hampton Liter- Member of Y. C. A., Athletic ary Society '13-'14-'15-'16, R. S. I. A., ..., ,,,. I ' Association, Hiking Club, Union Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, County Club, Stickers, Lucky Thir- Hikers' Club, 1-I 2 'P Club. A' i:1 ' teen. l NI, J ' U Perhaps it may tum out a song, W -WW Cams fm 614611131 150 life- Perhaps tum out a scr'11z0n.', Ag? A This maiden never studies- she says it doesn't pay, And that itfs always better to work some other day- Yet with her easy-going WHYS She passes, and we're glad That after all you can get through and not work as if mad. .G A A MARIE studies Spanish- do you know the reason why? Simply as another means of giving forth a sigh. She has her share of scath- mg wit, and she scatters it for true, For.all of us have felt its sting at least a time or two. .fwff . , rf? I it ' . It w I Y y, rf, ' .1- 51 X. 'v' I .na W: cl If ' ,. ,f , ,. H4 it if' -X SALLIE RION JONES, A. B. 2 Q Q LIBERTY HILL, S. C. t w ' Member of Curry Literary So- ciety, Choral Society, Y. W. C. A., ..,...,.: z Athletic Association, Rural School Improvement Association. u .fu 'I -. 1 I Vzwf H3 ELIZABETH KELLAM, A.B. GREENWOOD, S. c. Member of Winthrop Literary So- ciety, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Associa- tion, Correspondence Club '15-'16, Junior Club, Greenwood County Club, Carlisle Club, Choral Society. The truth you speak doth lack some gentle- 11,g55, HI 'well believe And time to speak it ing you rub the sore, Thou 'wilt not utter what thou dost not know, When you should bring the plaster. And so for will I trust thee. silo SAL is known for can- dor, she says just what she pleases, And doesn't give a single rap how much her friend she teases. Around with a tatting shut- tle old, or the latest thrilling book, Shelll thank you just to keep away from her own quiet nook. I are If you want a long quiet rest, to ELIZABETH you must go, . For she is Dr. Quietness, and will help your poor nerves so That you will want to go right back, to follow very close Another sure prescription of this soothing, quiet dose. ,A -,-L.. L - . .- .. ..., -..k...,.-.....a.,,,., 5 if wwmmzfsi-'turnf4Itf::ff5iW,ar.'.i't':'1'i1'1' Wi' 'i 'W 1 11 v .. w . it 'Q' Vflgw ,f .es 'Qt ,J r ijt SH. , H at ,V it ' 'r 4. Q gl Y. ' .. ll Tse H f f v A lvl' . it 1, v ,piss 'tr 1, Y, k V' 4 1 'w . 5, 1 U Qf' i ' T, 1 ,iw i 4 li' '1fi,v,f f1Err lil Ch l ', ii 2 it-iytft wx, it at in gg 5 it '52 'll' A r. ' ,, , 3 ,, Q . . , Y 5 J' la ,y 1 V.: , . .1 1 51 i f z l nf, if 'lf' lb la fi' Ta i'5ijfi5 ,r f lt 1' r ns' 1 a Q, tw. t, 5 .gc 1. 7 . ., E in V ffl i Mmznaa4amfsmmszxsmasaaeifzfftavwsasffzmf RAY ICYICHINGS, A. B. Q QQ , CHARLESTON, s. c. '1' , 3 f if 1 v SQ 'Vu Treasurer Rural School Iniprove- ment Association First Terin '16, . . . ' -4 Member of Y. VV. C. A., Training School Athletic Association, Will- throp Literary Society, Correspon- dence Club, Athletic Association, Charleston County Club, ME Club, Do-R-DI Club, Hiking Club. If Yet I do fear thy nature- It zs too full 0' the milk 0' human leizzdness. if BIARIE SUI,I,lV.XN L.-xNGs'roN, A.B. 1,rxL'R1cNs, s. C. Member of Y. NV. C. A., Curry Literary Society, Rural School Ini- provenient Association, Laurens County Club, Athletic Association, Hiking Club. U She is worflz her 'weiglzt in gold. QQ? i NIARIE loves all Nature. t h e butterflies a n d Shi conaes fiigom the land c ose covvn y the sea' A RAY indeed of light, is she, And she shines on all-no favors sh-e showsg But the pity of it, so few she knows. - - Brooksg She'd rather find facts for herself than get them from dry booksg Agriculture's where she stars, for reasons more than one, For there is Where she learns so much, and where her work is done. l i 6' Ram' i HEQYGk 9M1WK5Q3Mh?95BB5'J1f2fi PAULINE LEVIN, A. B. BEAUFORT, s. C. Music Critic Wade Hampton Lit- erary Society First Term ,ISQ Mem- ber of Wade Hampton Literary So- ciety, Athletic Association, Rural School Improvement Association. in-.vi , :i ff 'hi 1, ,, ,X I . L nee fig., rr . ff 3 gpg ' View H1 in tx 'i,:.,. tg y.,,gif f'.,s,'3 ttf rziliwfs MJ: 9 K We it sf-nt, M Q. S' Af ricfufl 5 SQA lf at it f JI 'iz 451' ,i tis it -lovin' , , 1 y . 3. t F hill diff? ll dw' 553165 its a,1Qi,'.? 4 ff- A. ix! my we' 'X i??Qnh?UQifS?1yg 3 1 rg tmp ig: V 7 l , f K' 4 4l'i5il,,gt Za 1' xg 1' 2 it gif' .it ' f i, r 5' -1 iff bi. , if if kwa H63 if qw' in 3M fi, tiff-trespass R 1 1 4 .w-.- lv - if 7,5 2 -Q4 I fr 14 For e'en though vanquished she could argue still, While words of learned length and thunder- l ' ,..-, fa 1 .-1 1' - .fd 1, :ff 15? if 4.1- ,- X: 1? it it Fit Nl' 4-F in it Vw Ke?-35531-T525-., .52 94 :ii - 5 .:, at tl E ! E ALMA GASKIN LEw1s, A.B. GALIVANTJS FERRY, S. C. Member of Curry Literary So- ciety, Y. W. C. A., Rural School Improvement Association, Corres- pondence Club 'I4-'I5, Senior Sub If I ant your friend, there is nothing too I ' f rusties rang'd around. ntueh 16071110 to do. ing sound Anzozed tree grozzny 633 ZX PAULINE, high of voice and mind. And seeking all the time to find People willing to make a try At arguing ,til they drop and die. ., ,,,.-,. ..,, ..- -H , Thei'e's a girl that we must know, For staunch support through weal and woeg And if at any time a friend we need, ALMA is that friend indeed. , 2 , 3 '1 lr? , . K I E xx IQ g WW . . vt 1 ,L J, I. ' 1 1 , ,if ,N ,ls ff his TE 1 li rf. 1 .va fi 5. ,A LSL Ht v 3' E V' gg A f ' M11 F '11 5 ggai, 3 fi ' iii ' A'A' , lil ' :Qi l, , .zwp ' ,st j S! if' ,. 15 , ' ffl W i I ei A fill. .V A l i, if 5 l ' r it 1. K ,imggglsa .W 1 ,N ,,, g ij Cf, ,rf f,lQ.l5L,f - 4 Y Mui' U :ll ' 'E A . lllllff. lb, 1F,,giPll,'i'rl:,' ,513 53 if ll Wm, X' ga if I' ig. 1 IP Q, Eqmmmapqdfyv, hi ff 3 I1 'i H I' ,Wise if I ' A 2 'll ,i ,il fl iii' E' ll fl i1igf'j'7 ll 3 fr li ,lf , 5 if - l ll .' il hh fjfaf' 'fy K ef 43: V' 3 i il' ll gf' HN.. ,L if 1,7 Jlf-it f if M RJ' fr 2 l f' f -f . me jf Q 'ffy JN We it . . .I lm - uw- --,--f -Y H -ff-f- v--,ff-v-av-ww---4-7-www--v'vrv+ff1'3,:1r,,,Y - E' iiI::.5assz-sum:-:sm:u4:::wa::w:.:-ir fm--.:.f:a:-51111: ms ' H 11-'HM-'. . ' mLlI1ii6T'2KfQQ22PF3fE'Ii.'51ff?21,TLQFSELZ ,oi-. -ip, mewszr 1: adv.. 1,2,'-.iaffa.s4al,a.,r,1,l:e-1L-6' Aw. fr fa , MARY HELEN LEWIS, A. B. ual A has LOU ELLEN LEON, A- B- JOHNSTON, s. C. 'illfffflilfj ANDERSON, S- C- Shir? Member of Curry Literary So- li' gg, Warcleii VV1nthrop Literary So- ciety, Y. W. C. A., United Daughters of the Confederacy, T. T. Club, 2 9 T Club. 2,Q,Q,:??J rr , A child of kiiowledgeg but by her unspoiled A .-4-.A-.arf .MVN ,, , .. ,, HELEN, slow, but staunch and true, we've found a friend indeed: In all the stolen pranks ltzwas she who always took the leadg And when found out, she'd laugh and say, Sir Trouble, can't you keep away?l' ciety '13-'14, President K E Club 't4- 'I5g Member of Y. VV. C. A.,.llV1Il- throp Literary Society, Athletic As- sociation. HI-Ier very frowizs are fairer far I J, Than smiles of other maidens are. .. : ole Behold here stands a beauty the State has made decree, And if you give a look at her we're sure you'll all agree , The State was wise in mak- ing such a good and pleas- ing choice, For just a look at her sweet face. will make your heart rejoice. l 1 1 WTQTIZW TFKU a. -NR -2 3 -F rr ,. 'i -1 E Q ,J si zi :g. E 1 l,,4,p,l,lifQtQ,' ,1 I 5 21, ff ,if , ,if 'E ,args M' N ' 4511 ,1,Lf ! 5 :Iii ,1 'fy i l it iff' gffbffii' 3 M d:g,H,l l at Wg! 3 21? ti 513' i ., ffl, if ,iff fr it ,fi, ' , .. H. 7 ,, ' at 'fi' y ,Ugg If ,, . ., ga: ii, F' :' Ee 41 .7 ,-I Vg R 414, is za. .ilk 5Fwf?jf',:'f' ' K b 5 X117 J If T A S3't,.P'xQ i ji. gi . . F 5 T cm .. A e ' . 4,5 3 L! rf .. 55199.12-a .-. - -: s::5:H:..e:s::-1. -5--mais: '::.alma:ariagzggasyzgig.gn--5:szaf:5:s 1,m:e5,q:::::,pg1gg:zu::a2w?n -i'2fmngegamgsga FRANCES HAVERGAL LOFTON, A. B. gig., E LULA MooRE LOGAN, A. B. b. e 1 fc Mc CLELLANVILLE S. C. et YORK 5, C, J B1 , k L E J College Marshal '14-'15g Corres- ponding Secretary United Daughters of the Confederacy ,151 Secretary Winthrop Literary Society First Term ,IOS President United Daugh- ters of the Confederacy ,IOS Secre- tary Executive Committee United Daughters of the Confederacy First Term '13-'14, '14-'15, Delegate to State Convention United Daughters of the Confederacy, York '14, Aiken '15, Member of CPA Club, Senior Sub Club, Hiking Club, S. I. W. HI. QQ EL , Q ? .,, .-. n V I-,EA -fi! -. If I to myself am dearer than a friend President Hiking Club, Class Prophet ,IOS Member of Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A., Winthrop Literary Society, Rural School Im- provement Association, Basket-Ball Team, House of York, J. I. fs. Thy actions to thy words accordj thy words T0 thy large heart give ittteraiiceg thy heart Contains of good, wise, jiist, its perfect shape slr 1 FRANCES lives in a world that none of us can know, For it is always peopled with the folks of long ago. Over the o.ld U. D. C. presiding, she is often seen, With all the grace and dig- nity of a true-born, South- ern queen. - , - tl yt ll slr it l 1 I it V ll i' We need more girls like , LULA MOORE, a true 1 and loyal friend, 3 Who when she undertakes a thing right then she's , going to win, From playing snappy bas- ket-ball, like one who has fleet Wings- But when she showed off at her best was when she got our rings. , mwmmmmmumibmwmsevmszzmwzuwlwiiig , i AAAIFIF A 2 eg is I: i:- L: 5, E at SARAH ELIZABETH LOWRY, A.B. CHESTER, s. C. Corresponding Secretary Curry Literary Society Third Term '16g Member of Curry Literary Society, United Daughters of the Confed- eracy, Athletic Association, Ha-I-la Club, The Strugglers. O, for a seat in some poetic nook, 3 1, ,Aug . 1 rt me 4 , MU Xt, ,f H' f , f1, A S E' r If 11 1 gf 1, ti ,, , ,, ts K in IZ, L V fi El A Qi 2 xN lii 'ir 5 XXX I ' I' 'fl' O U' U, ' Z 'KI X , s QM ff 55 xx f lf Pvfklxk l- lx 5? ' Ri f' Y f llf 5 l 31 J' 'x, -, 1,5 -' X: . .1 J V h ' 75, t I fwiwwrwvmfufmawmm,ufiigmifiziwifnirrismaarutirfirnairstazifiztaitit ' I ' t U i il r , I V le' P K fs ,hx L N4 5 E Y if , fi. if it A l JHWWM V AX! l M9 I 5 r s tr 'f it X' fi I , 1 ' awisssm:::y1.H,:,w5::g,:z:,15:a:,1::5.1-1:1:E:sh:1f5i5i:51Z:e:ais5:5159:::i:e2i:f:E5'5:1is:55ria:s:s:52sz'EEsif:e:5:fmai?:siizirss-:ifrri5E,Wi5'22V22Efiiiiie?21:1ifi2i2:211?E:f11i FRANCES LOUISE LUDWICK, A. B. Mc CORMICK, s. C. Member of XVinthrop Literary So- ciety, Athletic Association, Sisters' Club, Sport Club, Hiking Club. Just ltidnwitlt trees, and sparkling with a A C0umfe7mHCg in which did gnget b 00k Sweet records, promises as sweet r slr E SARAH is our poet, and we see great things in her- An authoress of worldwide fame, a name that 'all revereg But even if this comes to her, the same sweet girl she'll be That Went along the way with us at dear old W. C. sie LOUISE, an ex-member of the D.-R. faculty, Can give you information of the grandest jubileeg She knows the family se- crets, and the bones left down belowg And LOUISE does not hesi- tate to bring them up for show. V if fftfisit i EMMA LOUISE MCCOWN, A.B. Q Q E Q ELLA MCCUTCHEN, A. B. FLOREINCE, S. C- 'rzipseas 2:se2:s:1:5:f:!:2:s-se E BISHOPVILLE, S, Chief Marshal '15-'16, College Secretary of the Correspondence Marshal '14-'15, Recording Secre- lll'5 Club, '14, Assistant College Marshal tary United Daughters of the Con- .i., Commencement 1915, President of federacyg Secretary Executive Com- 'iii Correspondence Club ,I5-,I6Q Corres- mittee United Daughters of the Con- federacy '15-'I63 Secretary Execu tive Committee Curry Literary So ciety '15-'16, Secretary Censor Committee Student Government Association, Member of Y. W. C. A., U. D. C., Curry Literary Society, Rural 'School Improvement Association, H ECP Club, Readers' Club, Epicurean Club, Senior Varsity. Soft and loving is her soul, Swift and lofty soo1'l1tg ponding Secretary of Wade Hamp- ton Literary Society '15-,I6, Mem- ber of The Wade Hampton Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., The Athletic Associa- tion, Junior Club 715, Hiking Club, Lee's Regiment 'I6. 'Heaoens bless thee! Thou hast the sweetest face I ever looked on sie A Old BUD McCOWN has many things that we would like to own- Heaps of courage, and a nerve, besides good looks to loan, She's also favored by the gods, for we would like to know How many maidens Ford did ask along with him 1 to go. 1 - l ste ELLA talking nonsense, ELLA talking sense, ELLA always talking, never on the fence: But when our ELLA'S talk- ing, just stop your -work and hear, If ELLA doesn't keep you standing to hear her talk a year! X Sa 51 . if Ei! I 5 El El. ,, fa. . Il1EifE2TfL3Z1Di2HS .ii'6ilf'5i!HlJlll4!3U13f ri v ,5,.i,g:g1:!:,.,:,5,:.gms e:a:::':z:f:z:i:s:mi: u1.,,.i,..,,,. ,- 4 -. .- ii zf Elm EMILY CECILE MCKAGEN, A.B. sUMTER, s. c. Recording Secretary of the Wade Hampton Literary Society Second Term, Member of Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Thalia German Club '13-'16, E 1 il ,, 1 3- - H 'l awk WrA0ifm1LH1ifnA2i'emm wwsm4mt1n8lmfvHmo1GWmWmm-z! v1 1 z- fuer 1 1- all-gfl I 1 . we r il' 1 J' E. sf fiy,if+f!ZwnU:! it i ,fl fe ey .5 if 5 A 45 5 ill ' ri 8 l: tl'Jhi'3Un5,Kg!1'v 5 lik-1--,, V . . li ' ll? l L55 l 1 x a in 3 ,si If : .- ,V . ffl! , 3 fr 'fy I :i . 9. . 'A 'ff ral' ' -4 in I . If ,QI A., EE, ,:, 1 A ,I .1 1 w, i J' 1 1 i , .1 ,! 2 , XX! X l x 11 llwv 1 Nl . ' ul' r All t , 4' I 6 . l gl lf? 1, E ll 7 2' , ,f ff -, E f'i' . 1, . 1 if H . ff R ,: .E, 1 f ., Lil! .' Je, ,, , 1? ' X3 J, 351' 3 P ey' li3lU ix-Y' -w-en5gfi2'i1:1,..' e:..:.': . fr' Ah. F3 gftk I, I it :.- Ay :, f ax I af x 1 llflsilm 'iii 'Xi 1 A -5 1 E . it ,f s L 5 I B lj 5' . Xi HZ X Z, 1 T' if gifts la 35 . , ., , MAYBELLE lNlCLAURIN, A. B. LATTA, s. c. Vice-President Wade Hampton Literary Society Third Term '16g Corresponding Secretary W a d e Hampton Literary Society Second Term '16g Vice-President Rural S c h o ol Improvement Association Second Term '16, Alumnae Editor Vlfinthrop Weekly News 'I6g Winner of President's Story Medal ,ISQ Member of United Daughters of the Confederacy, Ath- letic Association, Y. W. C. A., Hiking Club, Class Basket-Ball Team '11-'12, '12-'13, When you do dance, I 'wish you Great feeling hath she of her own,- ' t , ' ' 1 A wave 0 the sea, tha Nothing but that you nnght ever do Winch lesser souls may never know- God giveth them to her alone at A dainty creature, full of wiles, Of dancing feet, and charm- ' ing smiles, Possessing charms of calm good wit, And all the ways of how to sit. de MAYBELLE is a writer, telling stories just first rate- Thrilling stories of mystery that make your hair stand straightg And sheit was who won the medal of our great D. B., And we- are now predicting ' her a gree. ' writer of great de- .,....,, far- i ,4'f5'f:Qi? t'i I 1 . i Kilt ' ..yV .. lr7,,:,s,,Mh E . f ri W i af t Q L fx .- I Q , . wwfii ESTHER WHITE MCMURRAY, A. B. E Q Q Q LALLA AvE.R1LL MARSHALL, A.B. rom? MILL, s. c. , Member of Curry Literary So- ciety, The Y. W. C. A., The Athletic Association, The Hiking Club, The Rural School Improvement Associa- tion. ' 55-:5.aE:1:i21 -'fill :F-Jzrfi-5' wif' ANDERSON, s. C. College Marshal '15-'16g Secretary and Treasurer Student Government Association '14, Vice-President Stu- dent Government Association ,ISQ Vice-President S. I. W. ' Member of Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '16, Worthy Croesus, Senior Varsity, Rural School Improvement Association. A woman mixed of such fine eleinents That were all 'virtue and religion dead She'd nialee them newly, being what she Be to her faults a little blind was ' Be to her virtues very kind, Q , A maiden that we all re- spect, for reasons more ESTHER, putting on her airs, a wondrous sight to see, And we catch ourselves a- wondering what can the matter be- Is ESTHER really very proud, or is she unaware That after all she has a than one- For steadfast ways and faithfulness with which her life is rung For coolness and for cour- age, when we all lose our minds- For all of these we like the maid, indeed, she is just most peculiar air? M fine. -,Mx .,,::,,1,:., :IH ,,,,E,E,,,gl,-,3:52,::,5.,,,,,,,5,5,5,?we15,5,,1,rg5::2:':f:::,:4:s:ami,-,-,f,:5g-:s1' .:s:1: :e:. :.:l :.4:..11.-::-: V 'A X1 W r A S ,fifths . f sag ,g ,,,,, Ls'-I 1' ' 'F 'mul' huh! APB 12? 'I Q Hx f' ,L W U ll WCM h 'm l J qllf' ,ill I F N1 1 M M46 lg Mm fgl'hmwr,Rv15l, . ' 1. wma TL rl W ,LP l l 1 ' , v lilo Ml? h S , ,, Jw ,. ,Wil ll iff .. if -31 N 5 1 1 Uni' ll Stag . .fa 'f A , ly, Q f Sag Qgalv 7 It E, 41115.03 1 x V7 A X aku. 5 I1 4198, Hg X X . ally' X ls N' flu W l, -I 1 ER, N l ' l' i f ' I ,, ' if x I 1 L ill X' f if llili fl! ,ll .1 i Il lf fi ' In Erfwx Y!! 1 ng I R 1 5 X1 I Eff! is hifi f 'll f ' : AL1CE'jE41s'MmitL1,'A.B. b g tgp Q is SIMPSONVILLE, s. C. Assistant Business M a n a g e r H .fourhal 'I6g Member of Y. W. C. A., -:-.. ..:, 5 z Curry Literary Society, Athletic As- sociation, Rural School Improvement Association, Basket-Ball Team 'II- ,I2, Do-R-DI Club, Senior Sub Club, Hiking Club. 6 Ubbiw nliwmfmwvwgtwmwlfmfmwwwiwwi sms 'azz-vnieffixfifs''fawsfslif iff? '-Hi? 'ifiiwtffflieififfi l - - ' - ,f.,:,,,.N355144.1.::::.,:5:,:5:1151551,s.af:g:sag.1:::gi:5x5:5:5:::f:5:.:4.a:1g1'E:5:151A-:L'55:-21ri:E:-:515-1:1122Efi5ErErE1:1::-25121-121 ' ' ' IQATHERINE M1Ms, A.B. EDGEFIELD, s. c. President Wiiitlirop Literary So- ciety Second Term ,I5-,I6Q Literary Editor fozzrnal ,I6Q President Friendship Clubg Member Y. W. C. A., Rural School Improvement Asso- ciation, Athletic Association, L. T. Club, K E Club. ' Such as she, wh0'Il match with me 'My crown is in my heart, hot OH my head, Nor to be 56G7l,' my crown zs called content In flying or pursuilzg? Subtle wzles are in her snzzlcs, To set the world a-w00z1zg talk ALICE never says a word, unless you ask her to., But when she does, you know that she has spoken something , true. She does her work the best she can, and then from day to day, If you are out, and needing help, she'll help you 'long the way. ' - 1-J:fg,g,. Y, aa Tall and graceful, this KATHERINE of ours, Showing but few of her wonderful powers. Gentle and loving, kind- hearted, true, Quiet MISS KATHERINE, here's health to you! Q K . l R' 'I 4, do., Q.f f51f' L Xl' f I C ' I MJ MARIE NIITCHELL, A. B. E Q3 5 53 , S. C. lEEgi:i1i2:f1f'l':s1:Ilr Member of Basket-Ball Team ,II- ,I2, Senior Sub Club, Hiking Club, uhillztz: Athletic Association,-Y. W. C. A., VVade Hampton Literary Society. ' 5 EVELYN IRENE MONTGOMERY, A. B. B1sHoPv1LLE, s. C. Associate Editor Wi1ztl1rop Weelelgv News '16, College Commencement Marshal '15, Delegate to Press Association, Literary Critic of Wade Hampton Literary Society Second Term '15-'16, Member of Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Athletic Asso- ciation, Rural School Improvement Associa- tion, Junior Club, Hiking Club, S I6 S. Tris hard to say, if groczter want of skill Yours is the charm of mlm good SUIZSGUQ Appear in 'Z,U7'l'l'llZQ or in judging ill I Y-F, ,,,, ,gd f sie Over the stove she bends her long frame, Indeed, Culinary should be her last name, But that isnlt all that this Senior can do, For her friends all will tell you that she is true blue. Behold the boss of the Weekly News- Our EVELYN'S certainly good for the blues, Whenever you see that big, broad grin, You'1l know that all the material's in. H .If H ,mp,,,,.1 INA MOORE, A. B. E Q5 5 ii ROCK HILL, s. C. 'P 5g:f:r:I1':a1:1-'.Itnav. Ia. If . .- Ee -':!:.' Las. .- Se Hz, ei' E52 I . .. ... 1 'C zaramezawnrw WWW ANNIS ELIZABETH NICHOLS, A. B. ROCK HILL, s. c. Vice-President Town Girls' Y. W. C. A. '15-'163 Treasurer Town Girls' Y. W. C. A. '13-'I4g Member of Wade Hampton Literary Society. Speaking in deeds, and deedless in her Worth, courage, h01'l'07',. there mdeeg tongue . b Your suste1za1fz.ce and bwthmght are xx H INA is quiet and happy and true, Disdaining to wear a sweater that's blueg That Training School's over is her chief delight, But she's ready to help one in any sad plight. ae ANNIS, dainty iiguredg ANNIS, sending 'way All the big black clouds that cross her happy dayg Faithful as the sun is too- we like her well, this girl, And for the chance of know- ing her we wouldnlt take . the world. W 5 i v I 1 i 1 ii 1, ,, , If ALICE L. ODOM, A.B. BENNENSVILLE, s. c. Member of Y. W. C. A., Wade Hampton Literary Society, Senior Sub Club, Senior Hockey Team '15- 'I6, Hiking Club '15-'16, I profess hot talking: ohly this, Let each WZGH do his best f Q r' Q,- C A 3 r Jie-C' f-, , ,mf .t ' Ig if Uf' ,tl MW , All lil li 17 , ' ii' a ., ,Mi . , H .ug,4- ML f J. 1 FsAi'!il:iS L'f'..1Cl:fE 2'iw7'L'?FlS 4, i l. ,J ,fl ,. L, X., use ,,f ., , .ra EQESE ' n2:1-1:a1:'- -'-Nam HI fit GRACE EUGENIA PACK, A.B. GREENVILLE, S. C. 3. ii- .-en. Ss, jg :i wg. :ii- gi 'E, ig ' President Student'Government As- sociation '16g College Marshal '14- '15g Member Class Basket-Ball .2-e:i Team, Executive Committee Curry Literary Society ,I5, Y. W. C. A., United Daughters of the Confed- eracy, Rural School Improvement Association, Athletic Association, Hiking Club, Junior Club, Shadow Club, S. J. W. HI. 'Tis beauty that doth make wonzeh jvroudg 'Tis virtue that makes them most admivfedj 'Tis g0'Z'!?7'7L1llC'llIi that makes them seem divine Agn ALICE, of the brilliant mind. It does you good to hear Her talk on psychologicals, and other things we fear. She chooses as electives, Latin, Math, and such, While we are always work- ing to quite escape their clutch. MAYOR GRACE is hard to beat, since she is chief police, She lords it over the whole place, but even this is least Of all the many things she does-to know her is a treat- A public speaker, a good old friend, and a crack- ing good athlete. a t . - ' .N -,ww ,az .aural Biliiaiqiiaarmiaiffdci:,5iieEh2e.BQ5smamfsbsaaAiuHma,61ai4aRRwf.w.mermmf fa- .L 4 f , qw s:- It ,W i ,, i i it i . 3 li 'is , . .J ati-.1-QL1kS!ifEi'Wi LRUimB1E2'3'5 ia, A 3 i I 'H F ' l' if if fit E f i Wifi! A 'JY , Q K it if it L ll nllllt1 Q it f .2 E l Rllllwi-ef? ' 5 ji .l ,.w .1 E ., ix' 3 'Vi , . 5 bi 'ba ' 5 fggqisr Llrflrlg Q 'ful , jf I Ar eww S .gf if 33 Q 4, ,,f , tl, W 3 il If ti i ffl ,. .., tt farllw 'iijv up ai 1 , is li if 'fl' il I'-1 'f Q 3213 M Tiff ' 252' K il :gs ,it A fi? f it ff 3 .. ., ....,. .,.,..... 4.... , . ...,. , ,....... .....,..,.,.. .., . :aiV1at:.,w,.,:-',.f.:i.,m -tt f:-...f.:,.,:W :- - -if- . .rnwr f + Wtmfwwimf'f' :W:'''''f1it'i'''E':'5mti: f E'W '5'31'f: W ':'i : 'i':':'Wfl' : ' SADIE HERBERT PADGETT, A. B. 'fr Q3 LILLIE LoU1sE PARKS, A-B LEESVILLE, s. C. , wooDRU1-'F, s. C. . ,ii -N ii 'lik 'jig . Member of Curry Literary So- Member of lfvade Hampton Liter- ciety, Choral Society, Mandolin f f. kitiiil' ary Society, United Daughters of the Club, Anglers' Club, Pennant Club. Confederacy, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Rural School Improve- ment Association, Hiking Club, Senior Tennis Club '16, HSI I , I In joys, in grief, in lLl'iZtlllf7l1lS', in retreat- Ze 7 V I ' jj a u s 5f'ef7'5 an WJQWIZY' deal Of 7105711119 Great always, wzthout azmzug to be great ala ,t SADIE is a flirt, and 3 , happy don't-care girlg If she finds the morning dark, she turns it bright with a whirl. She takes this Old life 93556 and it treats her easy, toog For somehow always she 335 never anything to o. - ex elf Here is-a maid with flaxen hair, With mien and manner sweet and fairy And underneath this crown of gold And quiet face, our hearts she'll hold. i. l NAN PENNELL, A. B. BELTO N, s. c. Member of Wiiitlirop Literary So- ciety, Athletic Association, Hiking Club, Senior Sub Club, Pollyanna Club, Y. W. C. A. ,ity All n. .ell 'Wil' i 'yffle-4' wil V 5 K at 3 r r lil: ?,v, J .A it ilk , li'-Wil, 'N ELM 3' .i, Y' ilitw lemma ' N' ' 1 sz, ill, i . rf .1 , ffl.. All' ff! 31' L3 1 ,i ti .. '+A 5 5a .H .1 ss., ' Q..I2Dvxi 1'3 Failma if g?F,a:3:,a4fr3! 'ii li ri. 5332 E5 i'i25,Jflr 'i inagqig, fftiii F,,ie5ss.g. Igiflwasiiia iiiweftagl IQATIE P1TTs, A. B. SUMTER, s, C, President Y. W. C. A.g Vice-Presi- dent Rural School Improvement Association ,ISQ Manager Class Basket-Ball Team '12-'16: Voted the Most Popular Girl in College 'I6g Member of Y. W. C. A. Cabinet ,I5, VVade Hampton Literary Society, Athletic Association, 2 A Club, Senior Varsity. 1 The sweetest noise on earth, a 'ZUOIIZCIVLJS Nfl Si111Pl0Si dirty is forgetg fgyzgug- Life hath 710 dim and lonely spot A st1'1'1zg which hath no discord That doth 7l0If in her szmshinze slzareh' ffmi 3. NAN, the frisky, monkey lass, would fool you by her face, For when you take a look at her you wonder at the grace With which she quietly moves aboutg and when you come to know, You would another wonder have that she could fool you so! x ,,,Lva1,N.,,,,., .-.SLA .M 1 X i I E 232 'T- i Of PRIQACH ER KATIE PlT'1'S, there's nothing good enough For us to say, except that she is made of that fine stuff That goes through fire and trials many and untold. But always comes out smil- ing, and shines out pure as gold. 'X'-!M? l l I5li I 1403. l'f1l'l!l!I5'!I!f?' lW lil'.I! 2?' J:-.:'1., .X.ii?:5. !1!:,:I: ZfYhf!!'ill51E.-I:Eri:i:i:4F. :' 1 Il lf' I- E tg . 3Ef3i lLIlH483iL1L14lJJllIpjJWll'E I If 4 L it V, . i. 1, i V f - i , .,,.. -..- N ,fy fl . if l' af' 'W' ,,,,.-uf' ani. qt Ji 7, W 1 6Pl'X,if'i rvir,1, r!V,. Nil' . ui 'ff ' i P flllf 71 V . yy ,Mi lily: xt., H 1fwW 'w - lf? QT lil 1 i l ,-1553 .i W-.l.3:: ' Z ,l R f 2 5. 5 fa If l - . f 3 ff li -ha. ' .. z f - .f X, , . i . , is li' r f 'I it .3 'l 'C, ,rf . '1 if. .h, i1Q ,f5,, i up Q 4 1, li' i e H' ,fill . . . . - , Jf'.e,.'7 7 iq we alfa ily. it if 'R E' , V' L' it t il it if 'li .J Lf ,-f' 3 ii 1' ,ff , 2? iw l fe J. If bei fl' N'v '4 fi if l mxm 2 .ANNA PRENTISS, A.B. LAURENS, s. c. 553553 3K'f.FL.i A 441' ' X Recording Secretary Curry Liter- ary Society, Member of Y. W. C. A., United Daughters of the Confed- eracy, Athletic Association, Laurens County Club, Kake Klub, Hiking Club. Blessed are those Whose blood and judgment are so well eomzhihgled That they are not cz pipe for f01'l1fl7'lC,S finger le l F Q. ,,I, 1' I f,f I. mi, XJ. l if if ity' nP'psL dll l1f'ii'ii ff 'ii han.-mummavnumwamn ei3,4UEWMm1fw'lHNM rt .ti ll 5 l l E ,f .i il 5 PM f 5 2 si i 3 BELLE PRINCE., A. B. UNioN, s. c. Member of Y. VV. C. A., Curry Literary Society, Athletic Associa- tion, Union County Club. To sound what stop she please Sacred and sweet was all I saw in her R eil? Dancing gaily all the day She will dance her heai't away To some soldier at a ball Not held in the frolic hall. .L , V tele One of the girls of Dining- Land, she's mighty hard to beat, And for the chance of knowing her-consider it a treatg For she is pretty, good, and trueg besides the stars she's niadeg And for our BELLE we . hope these stars will V never, never fade. 3 lf ,,. V, ., I , X. f it 4'5'r'1, ,i J. my a . f, !,r,,-rl, by V, -I , 4 Y xii if, .5 tqf, ,ir ,f, .-,M fs, 1 , ,f- V, I , V . , 40 . 1 lr 1' - . ,' 1 1 1, fld r it ' I , ly .V 1 ft.. gm: . I , N, 4- 8' 'fl '. ,vig y x5Q.j.j,g1lx ,, , .fu rf 1 W U 1 1 'I f 4: I ii! fi l H CANDACE JENNIE QUINN, A. B. ' GAFFNEY, s. c. Member of Y. W. C. AQ, VV'ade Hampton Literary Society, Athletic Association, Hiking Club, Cherokee County Club, ME Club, Choral So- ciety. Aly books the best companions, to me l V- HV ll id .lillmltncei-,Qi ' if ,ig Eff fa sw raggwkk R .4 45: ,i 'iq-MM ae' if ll , if w ffl q ly ilgiflfl za f ii' . ., .f , it r- if ffm ,y if if .247 N if j r ' I? F' -' N, 'rv . E ld ' Q F-1-1,. ig Sf' W as 9jFMv,JT'1L UQ' V' M 45 ,fe A ,I , I t V fi, 1 L Q 1 , cm ,f ,, ie -' ::sf:P:' we . -- 5-.favcaws-1:.ia:s:::1e4 1 51s1ex'e::a1r'm1aus .uw E2 33 1 ANNIE BESS RABB, A. B. ROCK HILL, s. C, Member Curry Literary Society. Y. W. C. A., Senior Srl Club. A glorious court, where hourly I comxersen KiG61lflC of speerlzl, bcnejirezft of 111z11a ' l l l I-lere's a girl from our neighbor State, Who considers all the Tara heels great. Quiet, gentle CANDACE Long life and happiness to you! .,...., X al? f ANNIE BESS, of softened voice-a thing desired. indeedg X For according to the pcet this charm will take the lead. lf this be true, her gentle ways, and still more gentle voice, VVill some day make a mere man glad, and make her heart rejoice. lmummnraarmmn an ,P'wrllR 5JiPJ1ll?4'LlohiVlL4-ZH '-45251 K x1hRx'N RAB13, A.B. 6 RO K HUT S C ROCK HILL, F. C. Member of Town Girls' Y. XV. C. X Semor Sub Club. Sllze may be well couzpared into the ph0c'1zi.m' lfllllllllf LVIIONG IMC has not been lzerv, N10 97055 Of fashwn and the mold of form flzat anyone fan fllldu ggi Famous autboress to be, Poet, d1-ezuner, l1C1'6,S to thee! But, beside, you are true blue- Red-haired rascal, l1e1'e's to you! ll . l 6 2 !M., WYWa?BW MINNIE ELIZABETH REEVES, A. B. ALLENDALF., S. C. ,Mig I 'J T ,fu C I 1, , til 'H tl vi L 5 l I E it ff? W u in rl, Q11 I ,f fl' 4 I5 lla' In if lr? if .L A ,,.. I Q r-3,9 faq, . ,V A41 i I ,, A V-lull. VI, i. ' .Y ' LJ Anza-K. L, . L32 1, L'-If ,li I j' .I lf' Tiki fl , QV P1 I , v I, fl if H ,, I. ,l 'I Aw tg A' ,, 4 W 2, swf' rw A hwwu. ,ai fl l ,i fl 3 'J1LvTr'i'4','H'5:5.ltfifiaflJ.Di51kLb?Yf+'11?1'Q'mt mai 'M Fzgagg-Jgggm. ',..safes-,-a:sa:e.::-:fm 11:-we1::s:m:41-:s.::-:sawg:2511215155fe-masasisis il 5z5:zaies:sEa1sis:si:SzI:2EI2sisitie:z2s1sqse:sas:s:z:i:s:a:a:e:si51 2 E3 VIRGINIA REYNOLDS, A. B. COLUMBIA, s. c. Member Y. W. C. A., Curry Lit- Delegate to State Fair, in State erary Society, Rural School Im- -- Resources Paradeg Member Curry Drovement Association, Barnwell Literary SOCiC'fY, Y- W- C- A-, Ath- County Club, War Times Girls' Club, ' letic Association, United Daughters Augmental Glee Club. of the Confederacy, Ha-Ha Club, The Strugglers, Rural School Im- provement Association. None but herself can be her parallel I have immortal l01Izgi1fzgs in me Donlt ask MINNIE about Summer School, for her face would turn that pink, Especially should you ask her if she threw her let- ters in the sink! She talks to Tommy after class, and asks if itls the common plan To write her papers by a rule-if so, I'll need a fan! The queerest mixture of a girl --part woman and part childg A sober-minded maiden, and then a trifle wild. VIRGINIA is the lady's name - we recommend that you Do find her out, and see if this is not exactly true. W5 HENRIETTA lX'lARION RICHARDS, A. B. LIBERTY HILL, s. c. President Choral Society First Term 'I6g Member of Curry Literary Society, Glee Club ,I5-,I6, College Quartet ,I5-'16, Y. W. C. A., Ath- letic Association, Sunbeam Com- mittee, Choir Committee. Such notes as, 'warbled to the sz'1'i1zg, f ,f'f V fi55M i0 I I , 'I .fr E9 I 4 ' nf' I V fcglfefff I X 55350 ' . ,aa-rn. GREEK ' U VIRGINIA Woons ROGERS, A.B. HAMER, s. c. Member of VVade Hampton Lit- erary Society, Y. VV. C. A., Varsity Baseball, Athletic Association, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Dillon County Club, Starvation Corner Club. Drew iron tears down Plut0's cheek Pleased with a rattle, iickled with cz straw MARIAN'S our chief song- ster, a nightingale is she, And when you hear her sing a song to this you will agree. Sweet and simple, some- what childish in her pleasing waysg But she is a line old girl- we say it to her praise. I I , va VIRGINIA is the gayest piece That ever you did hearg And though slIe's scornful as can be, Yet she's a perfect dear. 2 . 5 - NJ.,-: r 1 ,f . sf:-H2512-'H is . 2 F3 I-f , tel :I 1 E af ,4,v Q, AJKERJ . H2 1' ' JH: at Af .gf Q7 win. E fi Ili! q?5Qf' V V- is . r Q ,Pip 5 ei ' A' ' ffl' in I gggganwwf ik lliiikfsgasw' if li-ily 5 E 1 E, :E 4' ' if . if 3 s ffyf .wftilflfmmt Q23 Misa Qicwfi Q51 it af 'Sim g- f? .V 1 E:szi ,f f LV 350' lf! ftiisf' -Q' A iff 'jp' , , E EA ,1 ie' we lf. g: ', f v 1 ffm 521 X 'fr V145 - 2.15: 5 ,om , N I li., ,r 1 Xi , xlib S5 ' 4 I -sv - l K X' fi' lla. -i I ifikx ll! :A -x I fi r 1 u l xl li ll X 'I I all My ,S 1 1 F f 4 ' 4 i - L' . .- 4 ' H' 1-:,. . .,: 1 S 1 Vi - , 1 Ks Iv K r I I 'I 1, f ' 'X . .f , 2 3 1 J zz. EI: .wills dmv -.1-if-'-:s:::+1:1aa5:!2e:s:1f 4.- ma: sr, na...waiassff-ang.'fzflffssiifia asa?sassiz:s:s1zg::s5zisgg4.zgs2agagsgsgsgfz:egg-1,1-,am. i 1 I 'a 3 1 3 jj jj! 52 X 5 1 it iii A mh 5 5m ': Fm! Hm '1 ::::' 'Q f'L': '::':7 ::L' ' W'W:5'm : ':m 'W 'M':' f::: 4 'L fi -ilf if-W 'ff11 f 'ff11 51515 f1ff11 Q-te121515-:1:22192:svf222: I1:fzmsssizisrz:s2s:sis12:siaisSs::.wif wf: as:are:swf:e:s2aa:s:.:z.e:z:sg::sga:s:e:sgf:.:1,Q:fge.snga.a:agags'z:us NIARTHA RUTH ROLLINGS, A. B. 3 Q Q LILLIAN ERVIN RosE, A. B. KERSHAW, S- C- MARION, s. C. S iXf.iiCi'I'llJCQ'v made iilllxtfiil LVKTHFY ....., College Marshal '14-'15, Member 'OCIC Y, . . . ., ti ctlc SSO- -..,. .,.. , of Y. W. C. A., Wade Hampton Lit- CIHUOIQ, .Rural.School Improvement erary Society, Athletic Association, ASSOCIHUOU, Hlklllg Club- l: Choral Society, Hiking Club, Marion County Club, junior Club, S. I. W. III. Sl I I dl I Let me li-we in cz house by the side' of the ze ta eefz most e ig zz' mgd, In music, ifzstrzfllzelzfs, and poetry And bc a friend of WZCIIZU X X RUTH'S a monkey, you'cl agree, If her antics you coulcl seeg Though so calm and cool she seems, You ought to know her plans and dreams. I LILLIAN, as her name would show, is like unto a ROSEQ She spreads her sweetness all about, with every wind that blows. In English, she can take the leadg and story-tell- ing, toog And yet there are many other things, this little ROSE can do. l 52 ii Xi Wdiiaiixisuusitivkti nwsurifwfs-G ilivuwssfzmsmruxmfrtu.zrv:.i2.nJ:w :W tmi1r11l':'rH:1Gruuh1vv? X 'a 1 Q -. 32 S fi i f H pf, , f musmilv ,t4rMnifq.4,,W,,ggg1mg-fiy'i.u1cm J it::41wm1N.a:vmwlo'Am24nru1+urfYQiFH..11aitGi :Ii1i+,ms11ln1UtBwti l A a Fi 'iff 1 Ali Wgligfff 1 is pf? 4 ts JP lin, i ttf Xr ilk?--VW 1 q!rji5l,Wm.,.e1w..,f, f iii i'li,ll1f 'W t .2 t ii fit. 'tlmgiil ' ,, 13523 5 L? 2 Af:::,.,-fiig f :Z .,,E: ,f -:gf L. -ill! ifihiii ,f'3 'ft1i :v E xl' :, ,Xe A E- w tf afttf ull I, ' ,' , A2 A tv. 'P' 9, , I 4' 535 Il ji ,f I gg fill ll: ', l:7?' is t gl I-I . ,ii Sr E 7 5 if W.. ig tifffgliili he 7 f 7. : f -.,1f:: wa: :.:.:i:::i:z:::::::ss:a::: -:f:::1:1 was:fazgew-aa1::a,.::f2f.5:::,:s:zee:z:z1z:sfnew:z:z:a:a:::s:a2s:za:e:ssaazasasswsfszaae:sawsaf:e:e:a:eaea:e:e:s2 UTA SAITO, AIB, 5 Q E lXlARGARET HARDEE SANDIFER, A.B. TOKYO, JAPAN LOWRYVILLE, s. C. Corresponding Secretary Wade ..,, .Member of Curry Literary S0- Hampton Literary Society '16g Dele- ciety, Y. W. C. Rural School lin- gate to Student Volunteer Conven- provenjent Association, Hiking Club. tion '13-'14-'15g Member ot Y. W. C. Athletic Association. A., Athletic Association. A truer, nobler, trizstiei' heart, K More loving oi' more loyal, never beat 'She walks in beauty, like the night Within cz liiiman breast Of cloifdless climes and starry skies i Here's our dear dainty from Japan, Who looks as if stepped from a fan But if you could see well she can paint, Your verdict would She's both pretty quaint maid she'd how be, and Ag. MARGARET is a true old maid, though this her face beliesg For she is prim, precise, and prissy, and as calm as the blue skies. She has a pretty Way her own, that very few can boastg And after all it is this way to which we give our toast. Wifi-'iv na. MARGUEMTE SCARBOROUGH, A. B. BISHOPVILLE, s. C. Member of Y. XV. C. A., NVade Hampton Literary Society, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Ath- letic Association, Hiking Club, Baker's Dozen, Lucky Thirteen, Lee's Regiment. xg Y tif ., V . ' 1, H' .. .,v,. 4. V 5 E 1 EQEEEES li., 8358823325 SOPI-IIA A. SEABROOK, A. B. MARTINJS POINT, s. c. Senior Representative Student Gov- ernment Board ,IS-,I6Q College Mare shal '14-'15, Member of Y. VV. C. A. VVade Hampton Literary Society Athletic Association, Hiking Club. Come one, come all! This fork shall fly And looks colzzilfzmzingz with the skies, Prom its j'll'll1 bose as soon as I' Ilzy rapt soul szftmg Ill tlzzuc eyes Rather domineering' is our M.XRGUIiRl'l'li, Though I think we all con- sider her quite sweet. Always out of uniformg never caught you see- Don't we wish that we were all as lucky dogs as she? , SOPHIA, with her solemn ways, but a sweet maid all the same, Is from the City by the Sea-she tells it in her name- A faithful one, and truly one on whom we can de- pe-nd, And one that we are proud to own has always been our friend. House President South '14-'15' E I i 2,1 . .5 ,IE iii 525 Es: rig E53 3 I MILDRED EUGENIA SELLERS, A.B. DILLON, s. C. Member of VVade Hampton Liter- ary Society, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Dillon County Club, Jolly Feasters' Club, junior Club, Varsity Baseball Team. ,I .1'ld ,f'., I , W I.. Nu fi I A' ,.wii9W -U s ' ,- USMLE ''E1!1Z:E2::!:Zl'I11k!X:7:5!- ' ' be i if I X ill ,S W MARGARET ELIZABli2TH SHAVV, A.B. FOUNTAIN INN, S. C. Commencement Sneaker C u r r y Literary Society '16, Society Mar- shal, College Marshal '14-'15, Mem- ber of Senior Hockey Team, Y. VV. C. A, Cabinet ,I4-,I5, Curry Liter- ary Society, Athletic Association, EA9 Club, Epicurean Club, S. I. VV. IH. And even her failings leaned on Virtue? You'd scarce expect one of my age side I To speak in public 071 the stage M, K f sie I A MARGARET lives up to Quiet, mild, and gentle, MILDRED charms us all By that gift of saying noth- ing much at all, And yet, whene'er she wants to, she can make some fuss, By complaining not a little of many faults in us. her name--a perfect lady planned, And if you'd hear her speaking things, you'd say at once My land, Can this be just a girl I hear? See, woman takes her place ' Among the public speak- ers with every charm and I-' grace. i I I I sei -Y -S ag 1 , .f -,ii ' Noam w:iJ?w,,, ,. ,J . Q, Nu' ' ,fft Q: ' . I-,M I ,. ..- , ill' '-lg. M 5 ,M- Hm- ,, ,IA I , . ifii-fi' ,wi ' ., 3 4 I 1 I E! Ei :2 E .A--ffmlifb if ,f' EQ' xl f fi ia C5 --f' ,E JULIA ELOISE SHEALY, A. B. E Q 553 LILLIAN MAY SMITH, A.B. BALENTINE, s. C, UNION, s. C. President Rural School Improve- Secretary Correspondence Club ment Association Second Term ,I6g 'agi 'I6g Member Cot Curry Literary So- Member of Y. NV. C. A., Curry Lit- uzzzz, .., - 2 ciety, Y. W. . A., Athletic Associa- erary Society, Athletic Association, 1' tion, Hiking Club, Union County Hiking Club, Rural School Improve- Club, Lucky Thirteen. ment Association, Lexington County Club. Bc calm. in lZ7'g1l'Z'1Ifj,' for jicwczzess nmkcs Why should not than we women act along, u ' ' Errors a fault, and truflz tile JULIA is our arguing girlg she does not even know The meaning of the words, give up, or let us quit and go. . She argues on State politics, and shines on WonIan's Rights, For when she strikes that cherished theme, it is her one delight. disvozzrfcsy Or wlztczzrc has 4 I 'IIIGIL S0 1lCCCSSCl7y QIOLUIZ. ein MAY, the heady suffragist, who wants the right to voteg And if you want to hear her talk, just strike the suf- frage note. She gives you reasons, yea and nay, but mostly of the yeag She'll be a Senatoress yet from this old State some day! X ,f . X 35551703525 . 1 !,,,.,', uw ,Qf , W ., rf - .-, ., ,. J' ,cv .31 R If' 'V ,. 'lilo Vg ' CECIL CLAIRE. STEELE, A.B. 2 P GEORGETOWN, s. c. f . Member of Wade Hampton Liter- ary Society, Y. VV. C. A., Athletic Association, Hiking Club. W ., w 1Yl'i'nQff19i.!Ll'l5'iEfJ1flk GERTRUDE STEVENSON, A. B. WINNSBORO, s. AC. Assistant Manager Basket-Ball Teamg Member of Wade Hampton Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Rural School Improvement Association, Basket-Ball Team '12-'14, Sisters' Club, T. T. Club, Senior Prep Club, Hiking Club. Still fo be neat, still to be dressed So many hours must I take 11zy7'c'st,' As you were going to a feast , So 111a1z.y hours Mwst I C0lZli8l71PlGf6'U CLAIRE is tiny, lgut she's loud In singing one refrain, And this her song for every , crowd . GERT. can dance and dance all day, Without being tired at ally I wonder if 'tis right to say This makes her thin and Is Old Georgetown again. Y tall. 5i3i3'i'9iTv?5i.iv25515.i?:i22Qr-L5i5.SaCE:'fa1.afling EW'5YES :?SP9Hl4 IsABEL W. STRAIT, A.B. ROCK HILL, s. C. Holder of A. Markley Lee Schol- arship '16, Assistant Art Editor TATLERQ Vice-President Town Girls' Y. W. C. A., Member of Curry Lit- erary Society, Senior Sub Club. fl- 'tx . I v .' 1 'Tam' 4 1 .Y4 VL.. a, lil, Q V13 l if .X ,Lt 11,5 SF if Wiki,-f lA.4 Qui' iii? 3 Xia' 1-':1.' rl'Rfi?Ib!LE? iw .,... 'll' V -1 Wtfll versed in books, and pleasant in her- J: 1' self ' ISABEL won the A. Markley Lee, Of which she's as proud as she can beg She's wise and simple, just and kind, And far must you seek ......... - such a maid to find! . X la x l 5 . l . . V MARY SHUMATE STUART, A. B. GREENVILLE, S. C. Literary Editor Journal '14-'15, Literary Editor TATLER '14-'15, Elected Editor-in-Chief TATLER '16, Member Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Curry Literary Society, Senior Varsity. 'You look wise, pray corrert that error MARY is our cowboy gill: she hails from the bar Westg She has the breezy West- ern way, and knows not how to restg But on the go all clay and night-just something for to do, To keep herself well occu- pied, to find out some- thing new. W , , mfr ' E ,MM M? l i ,, 'QE Ze 121 Q -Q : I ,J .ag fa- if -ii i 29 Q, V , , 1 ll IQ ,t if 3 .f lla' ri. F. is ,K gl ri li 'will ' ffl: s ii .nd ev ',' 'Al 'fits ji' V, Q, V, J' . , 245 ,'- ' V, 5 All ml t N- 5 qv ,N 31, ily JE N arf' if fr ' . s tgyw1et,!.2 .. Z it i, - , . vw, i 1 ' 5 Qij, f1l'g'. '11, ,li , li TW Witt. ,wrt ir tl lik ,nf i' .1'. ffm' , il ! 'P' , 4 f ' Eh fjlili 1 5' .1 Y' ': il. 'yy '7 N wwf, ig. ,P r x .fr il ltwiil H lf 4 if 'L is - ' r f , is 5 lr lg lfffi H53 ml !r lg, V. ,. ,, It 1. .lr , , ,, 2, 'F L 'L a ,f '-1 5 E ip. 'uf aw A X ' ,i H' ' ,,w,y ,rv ,, , , ,. . ' yi 'E 2 ' t X AMMIE LUNSFORD STURG1s, A.B. Rock HILL, S. C. Member of Y. W. C. A., Curry Literary Society, Rural School Im- provement Association, Athletic As- sociation, Hiking Club. ' fuk if 51 W etlg 5 veg. sm, L, -3 U, : fc' rf, -94-f angzrtaamvmrrsi nm? R1 3 'i sly ,M A fi Rai? 'ew fSi 'ZW' A? rf Essni. MAY SUBER, A. B. NEWVBERRY, s. c. Member of Wintlirop Literary So- ciety, Y. W. C. A., Choral Society. Athletic Association, Newberry County Club, S IO S '15-'16, vu Thou hast HO fault, 01' I 110 fault can spyj In this f00l's paradise she doth delight Thou art all beauty, 01' all blindness I l l eh 2 aa N' 'I i . AMMIE talking, AMMIE if smiling, AMIXIIE trott- 51 'l A solemn sort of lassie is ing 'rouncl, E? 1 our ESSIE MAY, A-gossiping and tattling 3, 4 Who takes with utmost about some news that 5' l seriousness whatever you she has found- l may say, And from this AMNIIE, as you know, of co.urse there's lots to learng For if you will, just ask her now about the K'Practice churn !', 1 Of faithfulness she has her ' share g it stamps her i every work, For indeed, this earnest lady is never knorwn to shirk. 1 . MY. ., 5 or l I M , CORNELIA TENNENT A. B. H L , I i 1 .. Ri' Q .5 rl ' 1 VIL, fi' .. 4 Q i X w fm .1 la it 9 -,Z E.-,G LOWNDESVILLE, s. c. , 4A1 Member of Curry Literary So- gl:3..g?,+,p,i5i't Cray, Y. W. C. A., Hiking Club, Rural School Improvement Associa- tion, S. I. VV. Ill. And still doing, llU'Z'0I' done. +7- CORNELIA is a redhead, and like the redhead kind She has a shining brightness that comes from her clear mindg A cracking hockey player, it's great to see her play- You see, she shows her bril- liance in all she does or says. l? 1.1 .iz ' w '15 26 .i cg '11, i 1, 1 i as .15 23 EE ei .I Nj I Sn 5 'E F11 l, Zitlgg ii ' iiliaial Q 'lil 2 ' .rl ? xii sl .Q ,C . 5' fl' J 5 ,gr ' Sill 7 iw .. 1 i i - I . nm-':ln rlzizsfnif' ':?1:i' n ' 2 5:5:,:::g:5:gpg:g::-if lllATTIE ELIZABETH TIIOMAS, A.B. GAFFNEY, 5, c, Member of Y. W. C. A., Wade Hampton Literary Society, Corres- pondence Club, Stickers' Club, Chero- kee Uprisers, Choral Society. A violet by a mossy Sf0I1L , Half lziddm from the evoj Foil' os o star, tulzczz only one Is Sflillfllg in the sky. MATTIE, of the raven locks, and cheeks that are so pink That if you failed to look quite well we're sure that you might think 1 She painted them! But it 1 is not true, for they are l Nature's art, And are but outward sym- bols of a bright and cheery heart. ru V. 1 ., .N ,, 4-fr 'A Z555im4z4f'mfr11::wsr:w.1,+,..fr1'?B'e1:.:Man.-f- bf Jw f - W d 5 1 H i , 1 - S , a 1 . :slfamtvsssttmivtssssiazwmusffzg , 1 - . mwmnmwmeaesmwmmwumwaismamwmwmvzu l I7 ly L. xi I UE f- ' W4 ---- - if f ' 9 - H H-ri ' ll I A K.. AZ xi ilu ll .r rl EE 4 lg 12- - it fe A ls' li gf .il ml ii Ui l 1 if - tl' ll' ' fll pf ' f . all is 1 i,,,,,-fJ.l-1- M450 Q. . .ff 1 W I jz- .w ,ttf ll ta 2 si- .A lvclyf .ll rfb iz 3 it 'X fi li il i . 'Q' ilu, ' QE rf 'fri M. E 'Q all ff-mzifiws 'L illya ', . gylfvia' QM 'Q El - . .ff f , . 5' f ii E F 1 Q 's:f ' - 'x 'i .:'f ' ,f'v fi . ii . ?'f'iv'uqill'. ji' , :' ' L v, ll ir 1 1 19 : 1 .1 ll L, 591 limi . Q We , irlfai-xg iii Gi' 1 Jig if wk ' 5 'xii f I ' I Ei f 2 tg il ' ' I' -3 illgis We l it I tl 2 ai i i , i I lf lil li, f Pl g'.Qw,4-ram AP kill: if . iii friii1,i'.i'iriil' fs if rl lil' lk 5 s Q 1 V V ' P 4 2 sf ll ,f A ff' ,XL Q ' I , 47 Q' : ' 2. . A gg CQ-X fi' - 2 . .4 1- f wr' ' ' Q F : :'l E 4' .vu El I iii ' e- F I : l E 1 J to it sl, 3 Eg ' - mm iH ANN113 GRLENA T1MMoNs, A.B. NORTH AUGUSTA, S. C. Member of Wlade Hampton Liter- ary Society, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, War Time Girls, Hiking Club. HlfVl16'l'6 sits our sulky sulleu dame, Gatheriu' her brows like a gatheifui' sto Nursiu' hei' wrath to keep it wa1'ui. K, K e, L.. J' . I l i Ei 2 fi lf' .523 vi H5 ALDA lNdATTHE,VVS TITMAN, A.B. i LOVVRYVILLE, s. c. 2513353 -g . i I ,:' --.:, E' Member of Curry Literary So ciety, Y. VV. C. A., Hiking Club, Ath letic Association, Rural School Im- provement Association. The truly b1'a'z'e, Wlieii they behold the brave oppressed with rm, odds, Are touched with a desire to shield aud save. H - V- --Q--V --- W '-------7- --nf. ORLENA is of many trialsg - and her comely head With troubles, as she al- ways thinks, has almost turned to red. She takes delight in little folks, and the way she proves this fact Is by her big abundance of ll kindergarten tact. C de ALDA should be called an owl, she looks so very wiseg But sometimes looks deceive us, and tell us little lies. ALDA,S bright enough, forsooth, and quiet enough, too- With push and those wise t looks, just think what she . Y 4, ,Y Y . ...fa -... fa, sie.,-4 Y 1...---,41--.-, ev..-,C ..,-, could do. i .. , 5 2 -1 ,-,-,-A-,4 -A + + C - .fias .4f?rTe4.rri :gg XJ!! 'ff i 1 EMILY L,ANTIGUE TOBIN, A. B. ALLENDALE, s. c. 55.355 Club, Member of Y. W. C A I Curry Literary Society, Association, Kake Klub, Barnwell County Club, KI' ff' Club, Hiking Club. President Terpsichorean German N0t Heazfelzitself upon the past has p0we1',' RUTH TOMLINSON, A. B. cADE.s, s. c. Treasurer Summer School Y. W. C. A., Member of Curry Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Hiking Club, gjunlior Club, Williamsburg County u . BW what h0SUb0C1l, 7105 befflf Wild I lww had Sensitive, swift to resent, but as swift in WW h0W- atomng for error. Af elf EMILY of carefree ways, she dances all through life, She seems to hit the sunny spots, and leaves out all the strife. A beauty, says Miss Boyer, and we guess she ought to know, For she has standards very high, and ours alas! so low. ' LITTLE RUTH'S the name we gave her, just for her baby size For the only thing that's large about her are her deep and soulful eyesg But in her ways she's dig- nihed, and it's great fun to see How such a tiny person a lmighty teacher yet can e. tl- at 1' - If w K. iii Navvi 'N .' 'ii rl If -'15, f'-f .6 iv ii ' ff M I ll? 12, I 'gif' .- rip 5 IA' K' ,U . Fil 1 If la 1 J mm Hhlmllllutrig f it ., aww- JI' in lil' Qfilgzfl pl 5 '.,il5'gi ll iQ jf! tiizhli If I V VjB8yw.f?i,il?,.1:ig5ytH,yc 3 'l' ,Vg -,VM V B 1 lv . is r Kg Citi 1. fi ff. J as f .- '-Rf, .1 '1. f wiki.. Ill' 1 i 2 . .:1i':1i'lij. l Z in II. dp, . .1 ...ff ' Q ' ftggrfi Eh- 1 la ' 'Wi' gi' Fill-. ll it fault i,Jjfri,g' K? . . I4 I K . lf- . 1 I . L i ti .5 if f,- 1.5 ,c . gm V, -- . 'ke V ' Ii' .1-il . u'. GRACE ToMPK1Ns, A. B. E 53 S ii ROCK HILL, s. C. ' ...- '4'4 Member of Town Girls' Y. W. C. ' L. A., Shadow Club. Resolved to rule 01' QQ.. 55 Upon our word, GRACE TOMPKINS never has a lack Of something in the class- room to fool the teacher, smack! Good-natured and smooth- tempered, she chums with laughter thick, But if you want to see her bllule, just let Himself get sic . i I-Ieaven. hath 710 rum the state. NOV hell 0 fury . 77.-Qu . ,, W, . Y ,Y YYY Member of Y. W. C. A., Senior Prep Club. swmmw'1mwuraieiwtnmw JS N ,sl 1 ii ff? .2 5 i NORA LEE VROMAN, A. B. RoCK HILL, s. C. rage I J! Zzke cz 'ZQ'0HZU7l',S scorn.. NORA, quiet maiden, never says a word, Unless you touch her tem- per, and find it then well stirred. Alas, O gentle reader, our words do fail us theng She says just what she thinks with the swiftness of the wind. I l F. Y L is -sf? 44-4. l Lois VIRGINIA VVATKINS, A. B. BELToN, s. C. Member of Y. W. C. A., Wade Hampton Literary Society, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Basket-Ball Team 712-716, Choral So- ciety, Athletic Association, Polly- anna Club, Senior Sub Club, Hiking Club. Br,f'ig.m., , ,sf at f.,' vw.. ' K .4 1 . ,ft , 1 1 v ' ww? lu. Kc, E if? E fits 'Pnl' f-. 'J 'sf 3 l lg? if z 1 is : s 3 - 5 22 12 if L22 l if? :eg 5, if EE? 5, at ig- li iii DORRIE LEE WELLs, A. B. WHITE STONE, s. C. Member of Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Choral Society, Lucky Thirteen, Hiking Club, Stickers' Club. A good face is ct letter of 7'CC0lllIlZC7ZdClfl.0H,' 'Mist1'ess of hemelf, though china fall. ff good heart is cz letter of credit. 69,9 TI- LOIS is a paradox-we know not what to say, For sometimes she is very bright, and sometimes not so gay. The note that Hts this lady most, and shows her up so well, We'd like to ring, O curious one, but she wouldn't let us tell. Ea Big, good-naturecl DORRIE LEE takes what comes and goes, And if she hasn't studied, well she makes you think she knows, And as for all the teachers, wise, she can deceive them, too, For instead of catching up N with her they catch up most with you. 5?iM??liV2fv at YYSYV . R ii? 1 Ti J l X5?321?RWif-?.295:E'M1'i'T11li'Z ':flL2T1F fi'1TSfW 7-f-1 i'7lf -.Valli '11, - ' ': 'Q ' GRACE VVHITLOCK, A.B. kircHrNc's MILL, s. C. , Literary Editor fournolj Member of Y. W. C. A., Wade Hampton Literary Society, Rural School Im- provement Association, Athletic As- sociation, Kake Klub, AAQP Club, Hiking Club. I think Nature hath lost her mold Wliezz she her form did false, 1. .JW ' A IXIARY ELLEN VVILFON, A. B. NVALHALLA, S. C. Member of Curry Literary So- ciety, Athletic Association, Rural School Improvement Association, ME Club, Tennis Club ,I4-,I6, Hiking Club, Oconee County Club, Senior Scrub Hockey Team. Q7 else 1 doubt that Nature could I awoke one morning and found myself fa- So fair o creature nzalaef' WIOHS-U ale Behold, the beauty of our glass! We voted it one 3YS But since this great attrac- tion is but skin deep, they say, Our GRACE is ever striv- ing to add to mind much beauty too, And has mastered Tommy's pedagogy Cue. , at -7- i l 1 i i 3 One morning MARY EL- I LEN woke up, and looked ,I aro.und, - For she had grown up in a night to sudden, swift re- I nowng Just ask MISS MARY EL- . LEN about the great State ball, And of the dashing Lochin- that at her feet did I a ! vw fgtx. MELITA VVILSON, A.B. E CQ 5 Q3 KATE VIXON WOFFORD, A.B. ROCK HILL, s. C. 'Q M-ff1 1 MADDENS, s. C. Chairman of Main Building Proc- tors '14-'15. ,:,,4A, Candor is the seal of cz noble lllllld, Ed.-in-Chief 'TATLER 'I63 Lit. Ed. fomfnal 'I6g Class Poet, elected Pres. Rural School Imp. Asso. 'I6: Chmn. Aud. Com. Student Gov. Asso. '16, elected Treas. Wade Hampton Literary Society 'I6g Treas. Rural School Imp. Asso. ,IZ- 313, Vice-Pres. Rural School Imp. Asso. 13- 'I4g elected Class Historian '14-'I5g Vice- Pres. Laurens County Club '15-'I6g Member Y. W. C. A., Wade Hampton Literary So- ciety, Athletic Asso., Hiking Club, Rural School Imp. Asso., Laurens County Club. He is ct fool who thinks by force or skill The sweetest charm of w011za1z. To turn the current of a 'ZU0lllC11'L,S will. MELITA stars in Englishg is Miss Dickson's own good friend, And if nothing more were said of her this Would show her trend. This maiden has a serious mind, and a Worthy lass is she, - And beside her shining brightness, she's as goo.d as she can be. V X The girl that's standing here all smiles, is not the real old KATE, Who frets and worries all the time for' fear the TATLER'S late, Her hair is red, her temper too, we hate to say the same- And if you would the reason know, just see her mid- dle name. ww 1, F .f1'1'5Z5fT5Yl-51iFr' Ie .fififthkt W ti! 'N gui? xi i- w 1 .. ,X mf - ,ii'M55':fB552if3'5NLT3f1Z5?2'9f:vxv.'zifavf mmnwkffsei-f1mx 'ziwiilfiartff ZFX' ff wlt' f'11!wQv!yi f'f 'hfvw11', ETHEJ, WINN, A.B. LAURENS, S. C. Member of The Curry Literary S . 1. 1 1 . 1111 A 1 '1 . . nu, 1 uv 11 1. ' 4, 547' - '-it , ,1 if 1' nth, r Qt, 1fl U-14117-. fs ,ffl Lil ,yum il U ,, 3,911 ki, Li 19 ll. 1 .ff H1 'L , in .L yt 6, A -A, ww - 1 I til.. ll lgo xg tt' a .4 .1 1 . .. ,W , , 1 f J' 1 17 J- ' K' 1 11, 11 ,v l ' pl' rift, 1 l11 .1 ui, , -1 -+ Y' - is K11 11 L 1 rw at ' jfgi 5 l 1, g 3 if 1' 1 ,X . Q.: L , 'Z 1' as Q F5 ' .4 , . '11 1 .Hit 113' ,' PHS. 5:1 1314 t. .1 5 ri P lk A wi. .a if bt, ' C Lomsm ZEIGLER, A.B. DENMARK, S. C. Corresponding Secretary Curry SOCif3'fY1 The Rural School IIUPYOVC' Literary Society, Chairman Dining- ment Association, The Hiking Club, 111 'fi' ROL-im Cgmmitfeeg President Kake Laurens COUIVKY C1115 Klubg Member Cabinet Y. VV. C. A., Hiking Club, Athletic Association, Rural School Improvement Associa- tion, Bamberg County Club, S I6 S, Oriental Club. A True woman was sho day by dayj Tho sweat of i1zd'ust1'y would dry and: die Her life, izzzade holy and sormzc But for the and it works to. ' By faith, was hid with things uzzseezzf' sie How like the name she bears, a breezy wind in- deed, Who never stops to say a word, but passes at a speedg 'Twould break the limit I am sure-you know the very kindg If she were charged for speeding, she could never pay the fine. GOVERNOR LOUISE ZEIGLER, of the Dining- Land, Is the sweetest and the truest of all the Sixteen band, With her mind on the Y. W. and the affairs of state, We'd just like now to tell you that here's a mixture great. f. .. ca . ' '1 - A m --.,.n-....,.... ,. . -qmvv-an' . . . - .am- ' Qwrmffwe ' . i X -s 1 A fed' ml gg L el s E K Q ff i 4 V 3 l X QM, jf x M5386 . P ,fi ,, 1 1 K FRANcEs McCowN COLE, A. B. E S CATHERINE GARLINGTON, BMUS' EBENEZER, S. C. NEWBERRY, s, C, Member. of Wade HaR1ptgj1llLit- . ,, President of Special Class ,I4-,155 erary.Soc1ety. W. C. ., ti etic Secretary of Special Class ,I2-,143 ASSOCIMIOIL Hlklllg Club- Guard Special Class Basket-Ball O that my tongue were in the thmzdefs mouth, Then, with o passion would I shake the tco1'Ia'. 'lcam ,I3-,I4Q Marshal of Rural School Improvement Associationg Vice-President Choral Society First Term ,IS-,I6Q President H. T. S, Club ,I5-,I6Q Member of College Mandolin Club, Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, The Rural School Improvement Association, Choral Society, The Hiking Club. Music her soft assuasive voice applies When, the soul is pressed wzfh cares. Please don't attempt to dis- pute with F. COLE, For FANNIE'S a maid both determined and boldg But yet you will iind her heart's pure gold, With a will and a way that will never grow old. fl Full long has CATHERINE gone her way, her chosen work to know, A walking talent in herself, indeed we marvel so That one small head could so much of music put awayg A great composer she will be, and all the world will homage pay. .,.-..'..M,r.:,..1.:.-4:,a,..i.a-.1I-mi,f,.f1-i.-x..:.--- ' ' . x Li i 1 3 I I i K t IQATHRYN DEWALT lVIAYE,s, B.Mus. NEWBERRY, S. C. Warden Winthrop Literary So- ciety 'I2g Qui Vive Editor Winthrop Society '13, Librarian Choral So- ciety 'I3g elected Reporter of Win- throp Societyg Member of Execu- tive Committee Winthrop Society '14' Secretary and Treasurer Choral in ' num L!! wwnfiii 3 ,V ,--5, If , V. ,li-1 E ff LIE-an 1, rv .fiiiwl l '1.. l fu' tw I ,Q ,fr ' r fill 4 , .-if Vljdbl'Uy,,r I,r, ,, . trim' 91 I .1 mf' il ,iffy ,J 'V Gi tif V. 14, , yy ' nf.. niihilxvy,.nM'i iffy lil! i I il 1 1 . ,I .. ,' , VH c I in . . , , ,. . I i, Eg :,-, ff' ,' . 1 a '1 , v fi' -n ' , ,U V, I, na, 1, K ii : 'i ' Us l l 'U' ' 1 V.-WL' .. 1 r as A . , ' ,I I ,f gg' : : ' ,f . ' 1: 1 -. f ' in 1' Mt mf . ' 'tt' f , 'ilu' f 1 W 'A Pr ' 'WL ,ull ff, ,,,.W'D9aw 'M lik I F J ,J hu l un ' I lil is 1 ' I ,A fi H-il, i .,: .' 3 f 135. iii' ,X ,1 i Y H413 A 'E ,X is kyldl4IQ,, Jiif Vi! a t X 'l xi 1' , PB ,fi H X,Iu LY l ili 1 if 5 lrgzi' ii 14 'N I ,ul X - li. 1 yi I1 1 I li Q! A fl:-5 1 I iff . 'I ,fi fi' ,mai X U if - . f- f 'r ,C 3? 5 . .4 fr 2 14? if 5 . Ji' E 1 a c s-if Society '16, Charter Member of Athletic As- sociation, Literary Editor TATLER '14-'15, President of Choral Society '16, Member of Y. W. C. A., Winthrop Literary Society, Win- throp Choral Society, Glee Club '15-'16, Music resembles poetry: iii each mmim:-'uvacawmamimmanmbsmgf X l 1 ANNIE RODDEY MILLER, B.Mus. ROCK HILL, s. c. President of Glee Club, President of German Clubg Member of KE Club, The Curry Literary Society. Are uameless graces which 710 methods teach, Music the fiercest grief cau charm, And which a master hand alone can reach. And Fate's severest rage disarm. ,Ill . . ,A-s J. KITTY spreadeth laughter with joyous happy tone, And sings the happy hours away and Wonders why we moan. Miss Covey's own right hand is she, and doeth many works, For KITTY always does her part and never, never shirks. l Us Ei. ANNA RODDEY, bless her heart! stayed on from old Fifteen, To see what more sheld gather that would make her mind grow keen, In music and the artist ways it's atmosphere she hunts, And truly in her chosen lines' she does tremendous St111'1tS. , . V . . ' . .-...., .........-...-4- -.....-..-L.1..-a..v..4n1u.1...An.u.1.o 4..-.......1.,..1, .agiltlf -- -' '- ffr' '1 - - - 1 1 ,. , 1, ,,- ' N W 1 . , . msn.-,.- ,m.1af-- .,...,.,a ..-,.,,.4.t.a...-,,.L.,,L..14, aa.,3-an ' E . ,,., S-, ,1-,,.a, W, MW, ,N ,AW W , 1 ,uw , ,,-,,,,,i.....,..W NN w 1 XQXXSNS it XNXXNXX 1 1 xxX xxaxaaw:::::::x :::::x .xxXQ ?:::ssz::?klIiss:::::::1r: mxwm.'Ni'igvx. vi 1 ' N213 m..-' 'fa 1 f--'111 5 fs l ' : 1 .V , ,,LL,, 1 1 f A INTHROP called us from near and far. Some came with sighs and tears, . For the great splendid halls of Wi11throp, To tarry for four long years. And 'mid the terrors of the Freshman year A timid band were we. And most were happy just to pass ' The boundary of a three, Behold us Sophs within the year, The Junior was the best of all, And as wise as wise could be, But harder than the restg W'e frowned o'er every far-fetched thing, And with it all our minds just shrunk And nodded our heads, did we. Till as Seniors we Seniors! Horrors of Training School! Chills and scares and fright! But safely now, happy! all free! At length we've won the light. XVe have hnished our fun at College, Qur trials and failings, too. Come, girls, the call is stronger yet From the world for service true. But now its: IQ rah! '16 rah! 1916, rah, rah, rah! Gold and black Sis, -boom, bah! IQI6,M rah, rah, rah! -H1s'roRi,xN were blest. 1111 U H3 Page one hundred seven 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 i l i E 2 1 6 1 - 1 l 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 l 1 l l 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 Q1 11. 1 . 1 1 1 1 l l 1 1 1 1 l E 1 r Winthrop eeklp rms EXTRA coPY Rocx HILL, s. c. JANUARY 10, 1926 This week we are glad to issue an ex- tra copy of our College Weekly, in honor of the few graduates of the Class of 1916 who will honor us with their pres- ence this coming season. All of us who remember hearing of these one hundred and fifty girls who went out from this 'institution ten years ago will be interested in their welfare. For the sake of the four hundred grad- uates of the present Class of 1926, I wish to say that it is a great opportunity for you to meet these famous women of 1916. PERSON ALS Included in the society news of Wash- ington, D. C., was a wonderful account of a ball given by the President in honor of some of the belles of Washington. On this list the names of the following appeared: Misses Lou Ellen Ligon, Sara Haskell, Louise McCown, Mary Herbert, Mary Evelyn Cloud, Gordon Field, Kath- erine Mims, and Grace Whitlockj These names, as you will recognize, often ap- pear in the Society Column. We have all been keeping up with the elections soon to take place in our coun- try, and since this is the fifth anniversary of Woman Suffrage in America, women all over the country are fast coming into offices. The following leaders: Misses Kate V. Wofford, former chairman of Committee on Ways and Means, Louise Zeigler, Foreign Ambassadorg Margaret Shaw, Speaker of the House, Myrtle Page one hundred and eight James, Commissioner of Educationg Clif- ton Gray, from United States Department of Agricultureg and Mary Webb Gooding, Congressman from Fifth District, will all visit us during this campaign. Miss Mabel Booth, whose name stands foremost as the leader of this Class of 1916, has' written some fine articles in the latest magazines, on Leadership, Appearing in Good Housekeeping now, you will Hnd many useful hints on cook- ing and dressmaking, also from her pen. There are many lovers of Athletics in this College who have been keeping up with the VVorld's Woman championship games of tennis. We predict it will be exciting to know that the next tourna- ment will take place at Winthrop, with Miss Alexander Atkins, Margaret Sandi- fer, Millie Douglas, and Hazel Hutaff fthe wonderful all-'round athletel star- ring in the games. This means a great deal to Winthrop Athletics. We no more as American citizens copy the Parisian modes, and why should we when such wonderful garments are being designed and made by Misses Melita Wil- son, Marguerite Scarborough, Rennie Hook, Meta DeLoach, Marie Mitchell, and Lucile Duckworth? The dresses of these designers are fast coming into vogue. You have all heard of the Mon- tessoris of America, namely: Misses Frances Allen, Orlena Timmons, Marga- 5 l 5? . . . , . . . ..- .4-...-.4.-.-nag-.1...J nab-a.s'-1465iJn4-as-inl'i.I11B1 f - -- - 1 - -- ' r:.ssa4..'s... .1 L... 2 WINTHROP WEEKLY NEWS ret Hodges, Katherine Rabb, and Vir- ginia Reynolds. Their work along the kndergarten line has been unsurpassed by any others as yet. We have received letters from the following, who have be- come famous in their chosen lines of work. They will deliver short talks in chapel, etc.: Misses Merlee Armstrong, Alice Martin, Alma Lewis, History of the world up to present time, Misses Annie Boggs, Annie Lee Boggs, and Vfr- ginia Rogers, Latin, Miss Maybelle Mc- Laurin, Essay Writing and Short Stories, Misses Hazel Crowther and Julia Shealy, Mathematics. Misses Sara Craig and Lois Hipp, who have been studying Chemistry for these many years, have made many wonderful discoveries, and are ready to give to you Winthrop stu- dents their first great facts along scien- tiiic lines of knowledge. We are glad for the students taking any Education from I to XXV to have the opportunity to become acquainted with Misses Gertrude Abra.ms, Evelene Brown, Rachel Dees, Olive Dukes, Pauline Levin, Mary Ellen Wilson, and Gladys Buckner. You will, of course, recognize these names as the authors of many of your text-books on Education today- Stamper, Strayer, Kirkpatrick, Bagley, McMurray, Betts, and Thorndike long ago having been discarded for these up- to-date authors. In this day and time, since our College has increased in number, and our recita- tion periods shorter, we no longer have much time for the slow talkers. Coming to Winthrop next week is a group of young women who will give free instruce tion in quick, live-ly talking. See Miss Isabel Chappell, Miss Vera Corley, Miss Winona Davis, Miss Catherine de Tre- vllle, and Miss Lalla Marshall. Now is the opportunity to speed up. These women are specialists along this line. The Seniors gave a most delightful en- tertainment last week, the honorary guests of the evening be'ng Governor Grace Pack, of South Carolina, and Miss Sophia Seabrook, her private secretary. Probably over two hundred guests called and had the honor of shaking hands with the Governor of South Carolina. In the Students' Building, several days ago, an interesting State Teachers' Con- vention was held. Many familiar faces were recognized. Miss Minnie Reeves, the successor of Miss Wickliff, gave a demonstration of her work in Manual Training. Misses Annie Bess Rabb, Alice Cannon, Dessie Hugerpillar, Lillian Brown, Lula Fewell, Louise Ludwick, Alda Titman, and other teachers of ths State, were present. The speakers of the day were Misses Doris Hartzel and Susan Gower, telling of their wonderful work in athletics. They made wonderful appeals to all for the great, wide life out of doors that they are now living in Canada, supervising the playgrounds. 99: FOR FREE LESSONS given in model up-to-date 1926 HOUSE CLEANING write to Misses Ethel Winn, Grace Black, and Louise Grifiin. They will furnish information concerning the courses. This is required of all Freshmen. ADDRESS 14 BROOM STREET CLEANTOWN, S. C. Page one hundred nine WINTHROP WEEKLY NEWS 3 During the spring months, our Pres- ident has arranged for a fine open-air moving picture show. One of the reels to be shown is one that is in demand everywhere, and why wonder? for the all-star cast is composed of Misses Ethel Hoffman, Margaret Doyle, and Catherine Jennings. The former brings tears and sighs, wh'le the latter two make your sides ache for weeks afterwards. The Southern Musical Artists will be the next number of our Star Course. This company is composed entirely of women, and women of rare ability. Misses Ida Dwight, Lula Evans, Mary Jo Drakeford, Jessie Armstrong, Kathleen Hawkins, Cara Dunlap, Willie Mae Ratteree, and Marion Richards take leading parts in the program. We had great trouble in securing this company. A HOSPITAL FOR OVERWORKED TEACHER Write to Dr. Agnes Hunter at once for information concerning all COMPLAINTS Following Nurses in Charge: Misses Cornelia Tennent, Ray Kitch- ings, Sallie Jones, Ella McCutchen, Gertrude Croft, Belle Prince, Sophie Black, Helen Hicklin, and Nan Pennell I LEARN THE NEW DANGES The young ladies especially interested in dancing will be glad of an opportunity to learn some new steps from the follow- ing young wonien, who have made danc- ing their specialty since leaving here. See Misses Cecile McKagan, Charlotte Blood, Mary Hope Crawford, Gertrude Stevenson, Genevieve Boyd, Anna Prentiss, Essie Mae Suber, and Emily Tobin. One of their latest, and probably the newest dance on their program, is LA VIRGINIA REEL Don't Miss the Chance to Learn THIS ONE Ct399::CC33t: There has just been sent to our library the recent publication of a journal edited by Misses Evelyn Montgomery, Nelle Car- ter, and Mary Stuart. This issue contains some interesting material concerning the missionary work in China and Japan now being carried on by Misses Uta Saito, Lillian Rose, Claire Steele, and Louise Galphin. Rev. Katie Pitts has returned from China, and has been secured for speaker on next Commencement Sunday. During the spring, the NVorld's Master- pieces in Art are to be brought he-re by special train., and exhibited in the Museum. The following well-known ar- tists' pictures will be exhibited: Misses Esther Bauer, Marie Causley, Uta Saito, and Mary C. Haynsworth. Some have been inquiring about Sadie Padgette, Ammie Sturgis, Marie Jeter, May Smith, Dorrie Lee Wells, and Meta Byrd. Few are the marriages in this Classg But these have changed their names, alas! . Page one hundred ten -LULA M. LOGAN, Prophet W fX': T 'ffifiieiiiifr '5fffi:::::1 i'ffFr::r::f3ufffi A ,-. 5 - . :mill 535121.11 fmt O t' the Clfluss WJNTHROP COLLEGE, COUNTY or YORK, ROCK HILL, S. C. En THE members of the Senior Class of 1916, desiring to share with and impart to the members of the Senior Class of 1917 some of the vast privi- leges and pleasures that have been ours during our sojourn at this Pierian spring, do make, ordain, publish, and declare this as, and for, our last Will and Testament, hoping that the receiving of which will as greatly enrich each and all of them, as the giving of which has impoverished each and all of us, namely, the former possessors of said possessions. VVe do will and bequeath to you, the Senior Class of 1917, on this the twenty-eighth day of May, in the year 1916, the following: First: The innumerable campus privileges that have been ours during the past nine months, namely, the pleasure of strolling on the campus when to attend chapel might have been tiresome, during meals, during uninteresting classes, during the still hours of the evening before we retired. In fact, we hand down to you the entirety of our old privilege of being and doing on this Winthrop campus anything, at just any time' the ri 'l U f b ' ' I p V1 ege, even, o eing 'little calves cutting across the grass as if you were born in a cotton patch. ' Second: The high honor of being at last eligible for the office of A Head of 1 Table whereby you may grace the sumptuous feast of syrup and fried apples which will be spread for you as it has been for us, namely, for 810 times during your coming Senior year. Third: The unusual pleasure of being allowed to sit in the most conspicuous place within the chapel of Winthrop College, that is, of being able to sit on the right hand of Debe, and directly below the horizon of,our solicitous foster-fathers and -mothers. Fourth: The soothing of conscience which has been ours u on being forced to take Il ' ' 77 b i pie electives to till up space. Fifth: The faithful old pianos in the music hall, which some of us have so conscien- tiously and steadfastly caused to moan and shriek and groan. We beseech you, the noise- makers of 1917, to treat them more tenderly. Sixth: The joy of being experimented upon in the Winthrop Normal and lndustrial Training School' that is the daily joy of being changed from green material silly ros , , C i 1 yn and plump, to finished products-wise, wrinkled, and long-necked. Seventh: ,The new dormitory and new gymnasium which we are so generously allow- ing Dr. Johnson to construct in your behalf. Eighth: We now introduce as Well as will to you our old stand-bys: Mr, Peabody, Mr. Dewey, Mr, Froebel, Mr, Pestalozzif' and ,above all to our beloved and never to be forgotten MR, EFFICIENCY. Ninth: The great opportunity of spending a fortnight in the Practice Home across the way. wherein neither we nor you did or shall learn anything new or old Q l'll tell the whole world that D. nu 1 U 'U Page one hundred eleven Ji., WX ' P i wx .1 ss-K ,,....csNusmx .- W w - 'n ' gf' MwNQ XXQX xxms.-R :N X S ss X Nxxxx.X W X X w A W -,,.-. ........... ,,,,, v T 'hz Tl I-Iar ists of old '16 beg to will and bequeath to our true' and slender ent ie D , I , , . 1 friend M0t11e1 ' all the melodious instruments belonging to the late I. I-I. Semoi orc iestra, hopingthat these organs of the 1ll01llL1lU will quiet her nerves and lull her to sleep as Often in the future as they have in the past. I Eleventh: The good example of our Hmodulatedi' voices do we willingly hand down to you. Twelfth: Finally, to you the Seniors of 1917, do we will and bequeath these, our favorite professors, and one assistant to who1n we are partial: C15 Young Ladies, 'Ponzpous braggadocio tl11'0wed'tat me is most emphatically a per- sonal insult. Yes, Marin. C23 Daily organization is a virtue, Cramming is intellectually immoral. C35 If a cat and a half ate a rat and a half, what would it take to 'sink' a Senior 'that's daft' and a class and a half? Nos no! 1161 Little VVillie. C43 Methusalah and I drank seventy-one cups of coffee just before Napoleon surren- dered at Appomattox. C55 'KI can't make this course easy. Choosing the right word is cssezziially difficult. C65 'fSum up fsniyjtle, snijjtlej the results Of Ksniffle, slzijjfej the European War fs1z.z'jjfe, slzijjfejf' C75 CS11zacle .tj The ragtime you students play is positively abominable f.S'1llClCk.,Q.v Q85 Youngsters, this 'ere cow 'gotta' have the tuberculosis serum. C95 I have a point to make, girlsg please listen carefully, for I shall never make it. CIOD tSnap! .mapfj ------- Now what were we talking about? Repeat, 'Grifhnf We also will and bequeath to you, all other persons and all other things that have been connected with us directly or indirectly, pleasantly or unpleasantly, habitually or temporar- ily, except Debe and our beloved Miss Spencer. Wliereof, in witness, I hereby and hereunto do set my seal and signature at this time, the twenty-eighth day of the fifth month, in the year of our Lord Nineteen hundred and sixteen. . I CSealj CATHERINE DETREVILLE Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the Senior Class of 1916, as our only and last Will and Testament, in the presence Of, and witnessed by: 1. PROF. J. W. THOMSON. 2, PROF. J. THOMPSON BROWN. 3. PROF. E. C. COKER. UI . U IU Page one hundred twelve r . Q , as 1 . I L t l Y F . 4 5 5 4 'tYeS, I was theref' ' V P , I KE 4 I. '1 i if ' , J Q . . - - ..............-....n...f... ....1.,.4.q.-wL..n...--an mugnasmm aa? , ag! W f a 464 5 x l J 1 'M' or x Q lf ' ': lg r y , U' -- ' 1 if J, n x tx N i i C,l:1ss iboxem UST as the weavers of the olden times were wont to weave Into their ever-busy loom the colors dark and bright, To make the finished pieee a thing of beauty in itself, Ana' never tired of any tasks, but ever kept quite near To them at vision of the hnished work well planned and done, To be at blessing and a eheer to those who came to seek: S0 DVinthrop, with her lavish hand, has woven in eaeh life Her golden days both glad and gay, and left therein the wealth And sweetness of the hours. Dark days have come, and sorrows too lflfith heavy touch have brushed our lives and left an imprint there, Yet this glad thought remains: the Blaster Ilfeaver of our lives Has always used His darker days to bring the brighter out. Thus year by year our work-piled days of weaving in and out Have come and gone, and lo, today we lzave the finished piece, In lives well planned for work, and eaeh of us at last is fit U IU Page one hundred thirteen X N X -----x ,...NNxxxX,xx K X X'K' -D QW , x -:ly L ,. N XENxgM,exS SN Q X 5 QM 3 NxM.Mewe , X ,X NW ' ., w X X W ,'-, sexe, - we Q ,f , C Q, s::vf W..,,..., wx xQS mWff-111: f--- --VV N New ----- .... -T To take the longed-for road to seek and find contentment rare, Contentment we shall know when we have found the little niche Where only we can it to best advantage to ourselves. And where the talent that we boast may yield ten thousand fold In service rendered to our fellow-men, not always in The leading of at gay and glowing pageantry before The open admiration of the crowd, but ofttimes in The quiet places set apart for those who keeping pace lfVith ardent youth must stumble 'long the way and faint and fall. Here would we dwell along this road where many faint from loss ' Of faith and hope and of the little kindly deeds and acts That bring eternal peace and joy. Here would we serve so like To him who walked the paths of Palestine along, and in His many journeys left us naught but peace and love behind. -POET 'T' '12.- i Q R 2 'eg cy I 1 ' -' 1 , if H' ft? ' ff 7 l '1HW v UI U sm Page one hundred fourteen ' x K ,I R3 Rf alia, ff-xx f -4- X 4:9 N NX ,'. JEF' 5 .L ij- ff' fW ff. x W 1... fi' J cyll , A-g N I Q 17 l-I fm' ,,lx,,u J ,ff ulfigx f : nglf IX ,jx XRKX QJPJ Lfpygbi L Mm' Lx ' K Av,N4.axJ ly X' KX' 'XXX X? f Y N W V A KI X iw , pw k XX XY T55 f gf' f .. ff I -,,,Y - -' f' F ff i -1X Pl, X 'f W7 fiia-W yi ' f TAX PEDAGOQY I uw XX .e, QIUIJHJKQBK T? PnY5lC5 i x gf, CLASS A , ,,-7, ,A Page one hundred fifteen S Q .+3j f:.. xxxx. x wx N e RNS Q sw Xxx NW NS-,MwSw'N Q S- ww XRXFNN MN wxx X X w X N, -v HELEN JAMES ,-., MARGARET 0Ai'ES . ETHEL JONES -,.,,,-, H RACHEL MARCAULEY U1 JUNIOR CLASS 'lc' 'ic' 'ic 'ir' OFFICERS --..--.-.P1'e'sia'ent Vice-P1'eside1Azt Sewfetary .-..--T1'easfmfeA1f Page one hundred sixteen U I U n1mL-an-4.1 1 X X -A wx I Y, A Q I I ...ASS I YA I I QQ12 A V--- - A -I ' J I ........fl.l'lf,'ZN'..!.'ES:f'HgQEN?fff.'ffff?SS5SSS'Q5 fffffff 5??5fffffffllEf:::::fffffffffff'A'''fff:IffSNR51Qffflg? fffff..........f??fE5H5?3Y:iffffffffffffflffflf - 'gm ' QI :fffffak CLARA ADAMS FRANCES ADICKES LOUISE AUSTIN GRACE' BARKSDALE CECILE BARR ' LILLIE BARR LOUISE BARR UNA BASKIN PERRY BELLE BENNETT MEDA BISHOP EDMONIA BLAKENEY LUCILE BOSWELI. MOLLIE BOWEN MARY LOU BOWIE NETTIE BOYKIN HELEN BRANDON CAROLINE, BRENNEN SUSAN BRITT THOMASINE BROCK MARION BROWN TRAVIS BROWN PEARL BRYANT MARGARET CALHOUN NELL CARTER ROSE CHEYNE JULIA CHILDRESS BIRCH CLINKSCALES ELIZABETH CLINK SCALES ANNIE CLINTON' HARRIET COAN JENNIE COLEMAN KATHLEEN COLEMAN REBECCA COLEMAN AGNES CONNOR MATFIE LEE COOLEY LUCILE COOPER MARGARET CRAIG FLOSSIE CRISP MARY CROMER .IRENE CURLEE ALICE DANTZLER ANNIE DAVIE,S GLADYS DAVIS JEANNETTE DAVIS CORINNE DELORME NAOMI DERRICK LEONORA DICK LEILA DINKINS ITIARRIET DIXON JOHNSIE DULIN MARIE DUNLAP MARY DUNN MAUDE EDGEWORTH MAMIE EDMUNDS HANNA EDWARDS IQATHERINE ELLISON DOROTHY ERVIN CHARLOTTE ETHEREDGE :NIELITA FLOYD FRANCES FORNEY PIARRIET FRAZIER CORNELIA GALPHIN MARGARET GANDY BESSIE GARRISON ARABELLE GILL IRENE GORE LILY GREGG BETTIE GRIGSBY KATIE GUNTER MARY HARLEY NANNIE HAYES THELMA HAYES BETTY HEMPHILL JULIA HENDERSON ANNA ADELE HERIOT NANCY HINES JULIA NIAE HODGE ELEPHARE HOOD FANNIE BELLE MARTIN DI U IU ' Page one hundred seventeen 'NX ff I IICI ,. 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II I NRA N W W x X X N -+ x mSw .Xxx xS Rw xg wm Nw mm S nwm LUGENIA MARTIN CARRIE MASON ELIZABETH NIATHER MARY MEANS GUSSIE IWILLER VIOLA MIMS ANN MITCHELL EDNA lN'IITCHELL NETTIE MITCHELL CORINNE BTIXON MARGARET MOORE MAE BIULDROW NELI,1E lWULKE,Y ANNIE NEELY ANABEL OATES MARGARET GATES ANNIE QWENS MYRTLE QWENS NANCY OWENS VIVIAN QVVENS HENRY ETTA ONVINGS IWARTHY SUE PADGET LANA PARKS JOANNA PATTERSON MARIE PEGRAM NELL PETERICTN LOUISE POAG GEORGIA PORTER LORINE PORTER RUTH RHAME lX'IARC-ARET RIDIILE FAYE RIKARD JULIA RODDE.Y MARTHA RODDEY KATIE ROPER MARY ROPER VERNON ROSS CHLOTILDE ROWELL HANNAH SALLEY GRACE SEABROOK RUTH SEYMOUR MARY SHARP CLAUDE SHELL ERA SHERIFII LUCILLE SHIRLEY ETHEL SHULER EUCEBIA SHULER NIARTAN SIMMONS FLORINE SIMPSON ALICE SMITH CLARA SMITH EDMEE SMITH ELLEN SMITH ESTIS SMITH THERESA SMITH X' LILY RICHARDSON 'X l SQ A I NW W Q A S X A xx s, GRACE SMOAK ELIZABETH SPIGNER NIARGARET STEM RORERTA STEPHENSON EMILY STRIBLING CARRIE STROMAN ANNIE TEAGUE BLANICHE THOMASSON ALICE THORPE VIVIENNE TODD META IFOLBERT LOUISE TOMLINSON CLEORA TOOLE ESTELLE TOOLE LILLIAN TRUESDALE INEZ VINCE,NT MARIE VAUGHN ICATHERINE VVALKER KIARCARET WALMSLEY BESSIE VVALSH BIAIDA WATIQINS NETTIE VVATKINS HELEN YVHEELER NANNIE MAE VVILLIAMS DELANO VVILSON LUCY YVILSON HATTIE, WISE SOPHIA XVOODS BERNICE VVOODWARIJ JENNIE AIAE WYLIE MARTHA ANN YATES Page one hundred eighteen U IU ---4- i' ' CGM MONLY CALLED rii CHAPTER i AND it .came to pass, in the year one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, in the mnth month, and on the sixteenth day of the month, that the Class Q of Seventeen gained the threshold of VVinthrop College, which is, being inter- preted, the Temple of Goodly Arts. And in the train of Seventeen came three hundred fair maidens, with herds of trunks and flocks of suitcases. For many more maidens had started on this perilous journey, but some had fallen by the VVays1de of ltamtheartedness, and some had been lost in the Sea of Examinations, and some had been turned away at the Gates of Capacity. But these .three hundred valiant maidens were of a greenish hue, so that the blue of their clothing was not perceived by those who passed by on the other side. And the maidens chose for themselves leaders from among their own number, who should lead them through the Country of the Classes. And the name of the chief was Lois Constant, and she was of the tribe of johnson, and of the land of Charleston. And so passed the year of Freshmancy. A CHAPTER H And in the second year of the pilgrimage of the Class of Seventeen, men looked upon the maidens, and saw that they were now of the color of the yellow gold. For their hearts were pure in the sight of the matrons. And the chief of the maidens led them faithfully and well. But the rough roads and devious paths and dark ways of Sophomoreland were hard to travel, and at times the standards of the Black and Garnet were dragged in the dust by the boastful followers of Black and Gold, on the Field of Basket-Ball. For the maidens of Seventeen were exceeding wise and haughty, because that they had eaten of the lotus of Sophomoreland. CHAPTER Hl But the maidens of the Red Rose were not in despair, for they came to battle in the third year of their journey through the Country of the Classes as bravely as grass- hoppers. And the brave leader. was Helena, of the tribe of james, and of the city called Darling- ton, and the maidens were ruled wisely and with prudence. In vain did the wise Educators of the Faculty endeavor to cast down the courageous maidens, and lo! the borderland of Senior Privileges was captured at last. Here they are resting for three months, and preparing for their arduous journey through the last deep mire of Education IX, till they may gain the Celestial City of Alumnae. These things I write unto you, little Freshmen, that you may know of the perils of the journey made by the victorious Red Rose, and that you may not be discouraged by the greenness of ,Freshmancy nor by the conceits of Sophomoreland nor by the Educations of Iuniorityg K But that you may persevere ever, remembering that Alma Mater watches over her children, even over the Class of Seventeen, under the banner of the Red Rose. I, Historiker, say it. HERE ENDETH THE CHRONICLE or THE RED ROSE ' Page one hundred nineteen wX w' Q :........ Q Xixxxxxfxxmx Nwswmwx XNWMX -' X XlTNwN,, WN AAAAAAAA, WMA-M-M, A Mm Q,,...-s-- ' A N s::::::::a E?SS5Si?i:::EE Ei3E SSBXX W Wm N ..-,,,,wsssm,sssswxa--- 'xK Behold, thus ends the dignizfy of n the classes! Pass on io Youth and Frz'v0!z'1fy. Af E s su. Q02 QQ00 xg QU: ' Qin 7 Q N45 ' 5 K., 1 V 679'-f :ff !l f Q2 UI , U nm Page one hundred twenty wi DSM my KV Q1 W ,-f Xx ,lf uk ' ' ' NNN 'rf NX Xxx ffp qm x c ' fly Irv. . ,W L , f, X . af Al . 'T M Q I 5 Y ia ' ff I , if kk ,- X f 9 fwfh XX SQPH HQRE 4 LQU LASS V 'Ii I Page one hundred twenty-one S Xvfdr? x X S X xxx S N xW.,W Q X W X mMNmmWw aQg QW A 'mX ' - ' U ' ' r' SOPHOMORE CLASS 'ic' 'if' 'ul' ,f-f:2-,, fiz 1..1.. '111. f.'. , f-fv Pxvz ff fnzf .2 - vw ,4Vl ff 'ic' OFFICERS ANNIE CARROLL .. ........... President JULIA QWENS ...... V'iCE-P76'Sid67'Z'f CAROLINE VVESTON .,,,,,,,, Segrezfary PAULINE NICCREARY .. ,.,,,. T7'gf1.51,grg7' DI . U IU Page one hundred twenty-two Q. ... 4 ....h, ' 'Lain X ..N. W Q EX g xxIII :XSSSNSNxxNNNW wQ xS I xx SXSW A X K W M L. C 1 AA' www ' x f A LUCILE ADAMS MAUDE ADAMS EDITH ANDERSON EMMA ANDERSON FRANCES ANDREWS LUCRETIA BAKER VEDA BARRE AXVILQMOTH BATES IAIARGARET BAUER KATHRYN BEACH NELLE BECKHAIYI ALMA BETHEA THELMA BETHEA SARA BIGBY ROSEBELLE BISER ELLEN H. BLACK FRANCES BLANDING RESSIE BOGGS FANNIE BRADHAAI KATE BRANDON PEARL BROADXVAY ROSALIE BROWN IAIARY F. BURTON GRACE BUSTER ANNIE HALL BYERS ANNA CALHOUN FELICIA CALLAHAN RUTH CALVERT FAYE CARLTON ANNIE CARMICIIAEL ANNIE CARROLL NANCY CARROLL M ARI ETTA CARTER IXIARION CASON FLORIS CHAMBERS ETHYL CHANDLER EMMIE CHAPMAN VVILLIE, PETT CHAIJA EFTHER CLARKE IA N ICATHLEEN CLINTONV ANNIE L. COLYER CLARA COOK GEORGIA COOK DELMA COOKE ELIZABETH COOPER TALLULAH CORK PAULINA CREED LOUISE CUNNINGHAM ELIZABETH DABBS IXIEL LEE DANIEL SALLIE DELAUGHTER ANNIE IVIAE DONNAN IXIARY LIZZIE DUNCAN IXIARGARET DUNLAP LIARRIET DUVERNET FRANCES ELARLE ICATHERINE EARLE BESSIE HART EDVVARDS HIXNNAH MCI. EDWARDS VVINNIE EDVVARDS Ii,-XTHLEEN EEIERSON IQATHLEEN FAIRY GERTRUDE FAUCETT LUCIA FEATIIERSTONE JO LOUISE FELDER ESTHER FLEMING KATHERINE FLEAIING C H A R I,O'I'T E GA L LO W A Y IXIARY E. GALLOWAY IOLA GARRISON THEO. GARRISON LUCIA GASQUE ISAIA E. CEAULT IXIABEL GLENN AGNES C. GOODXVIN LUCY GOOGE CALLA GOSNELL II.'XI,LIli GREGG ELIZABETH GRIST. IENNILLE HAILE ELEANOR HALLIDAX' LULA HAND NELLIE S. HARDEN BONNIE KATE HARRELL ELIZABETH HARRIS VELMA I'IARRIS SALLIE HART GERTRUDE HARTZELL MYRTLE HARVEY A AGNES HERIOT LOTTIE HIPP RUTH B. HODGES INEZ HUDGENS IAYNE HUDGENS IWARY DEWALT HUNTER IYIINNIE IRVIN CELESTE IRVVIN A ROSE IRWIN ETHEL ,IEFFORDS ELIZA JENKINS ANNIE C. JOHNSTON' IAIARY JONES REBECCA JONES RUTH JUSTUS EDITH KEEL PEARLE IQING ALVERNE KOONCE KATE LABOON SUSAN F. LANGFORD LUCILE LATHAN VIRGINIA LATIMER GRACE. LEE FRANCES LEWIS ANNIE E. LIDE BEA LOCKE SUSIE LOWN NVILLIE IYIAE LUDWICK UL U IU Page one hundred twenty-three x,..., QQ Q X Swv. Swmxw SX W SR . W-W KX X X S X PAULINE MCCREARY PEARL MCDERLKON ESTALENA MCDONALD MARGARET MCELWEE BESSIE MCNAIR FRANCES MAJOR MARGARET NIASSEY LILLIAN MATTISON THELMA MAZURSKY SARAH LIIICKLE EMMA IVIOBLEY EDNA :MOORE ELIZABETH MOSELEY IQATIE MAY NANCE LOUISE M. NEWBOURNE JEANNIE ODOM PEARLE ODOM HELEN 0'NEAL JULIA OWENS POLLY PARKER FRANCES LOUISE PEGRAM MARY L. PERRIN GRACE PERRY WILHELMINA PICKETT TWABEL PLATT ANNIE REID POAGL CATHERINE POE BEULAH PORTER ELISE PRIESTER SALLIE QUARLES RUTH QUATTLEBAUM LOUISE QUINN ffl WJ? ff If 4 l IW CORA RAINES ETHEL REEIIES MABEL REID BROWNLEE RICE RAMELLE RICE BEIFTIE RICHARDS NAN RODDEY ELMA ROGERS NELLIE ROGERS MARY ROTHROCK ANNIE SALLEY HELEN SANDIFER IOLA SAYE MARGARET SAYE NETTIE SCHEIN LOUISE SCHVVRAR PAULINE SEABROOK MAMIE SEAWRIGHT IESSIE SLOAN GLADYS M. SMITH LOIS SMITH LOTTIE SMOOT JUANITA SOWELL SARA SPEARMAN LOUISE STEPHENSON BELLE STRIBLING TABITHA STRIBLI NG MINNIE STRONG MYRTLE STUBBS NIINNIE SURASKY MARY THOMAS ORA LEE THOMPSON LIDIE THORNTON LOUISE TITMAN ELLA TOWVNSEND VALERIE TROTTIE LUCILE TURNER MARY B. VAN LANDINGHAM MARY VENNING EDYTH WALICER OBERA WALKER MARY B. WALLACE ALICE WARD CORRIE WATKINS CORA WATSON DAISX' B. WATSON LEILA WEBB BERTIE LUCILE WELLS GRACE WELLS ANNIE O. WEST CAROLINE WESTON RUBY WHEELER RACHEL WHISONANT RUTH WHITE ELIZABETH NVILBORN MARTHA WILKINSON FLOSSIE WILLIAMS FRANCES WILLIAMS LOIS C. WILLIAMS LYLETE WILSON NIARGUERITE WISE GRACE WOOD NANCY VVYLIE IDA YOUNG PAULINE ZEIGLER If SX ' N 'Si If . I r iw? UI L. U IU Page one hundred twenty-four 'A l W5 QF? xxx - B Q ww Q X Www New Q wewxwxi xxxxxi xmmxwx X K ww? i,g::::V ,w- -X... 7 5 D. 1915. If any would know of the Freshmen of last year, of their victories and of their defeats, then will we d-escribe them . as we have known them. Sophomores now, they with fresh zeal take up arms against the fierce Psychs and Bis. VVith implements of wood and of iron the earth is tilled, and therewith Howers and herbs spring forth, and these they also learn to cook. Among the people spring up new industries, and many are the carpenters among them. Bravely do they with- stand their new enemies of the Garnet and Gray, and defeat leaves them not defeated, for they are full ready for the next call to battle. This year did the same leaders, well-chosen, stand at their head, save for one who had left them. The same allies, with strong hand and brave heart, stand by their side, and great is the rejoicing that a new tribe has sworn fealty to them. And still the Gold and the Blue, waving o'er them, reminds them of the goal toward which they strive. -H1sToR1AN ,, xv 7 0 I p Z Q SP W gl ' l I ' Xl A f In x X ll it fe N xx 7 - as re - a ua U 'U Page one 'hundred twenty-Eve Q X M' ,NNN o 5 ww' x W X N X ,,.....-- R XNwW-D -'R A xm .,,,,, m X w Q Loole we!! f The Innocents Moon , at Winthrop do next oppeor 'luv W!! 'f' 15 .!! if 1 Bi ff! Q . Q , an .. I Q an I ex 19 UI . U im Page one hundred twenfy-six I W I -z if' 1, .-7. r .,. fi? '1 , Eff- la, . rv., hi. 41 A E .V r 1. Q 3, ' I ' , ' A J, A FKESHMN CLASS x ffmflf 5 , ' 41 X f'-X f 'fxgx ' x I ' f ' :fp f ' , -X V KK I Hg FX K N N ., , ,' Xxx , 'N f A .. fx X XX im, xx ff 4A ,Y 51 VX! N K I Qfj f VAX x in C I 'XXSQQIB I 1 I V V 'A , I L- f, N, 'Rv- lk, 1' V '-Q, .vb 1 H! X1 1' X '- 9 K I ' 1 M MN' 4 k Q' NX 3 Kg - .arm 7 fy H .S Nlogf , ff W. Mx - A I -1 ?X!g-A f-f fi' Sifae-if , X F7712 fo iff f. F X ' 4 ' f 55506 fy! zz QA 'X ' J 2:53 ,MS f 2 'I I W ff Ex f Xl, Q ' I ' i,,X',7 Q53 X 4 Q 17 I X XX X X A YK A L 'x N xx XXX xi 'Z ' . I XR XX X 'H P Xvjix-Xvi-iv N X I Z X, X X E- - fy I xx : K l l, L Page ,one -hundred twentY'5eVen . xXx w SXXXNX 5 mxw N9 A X X X ...M XXDXQNNN x....Wxx M X . W. A FRESHMAN CLASSN ' GFFICERS , A, fi MQARTHA WOODS -,--,,,,,,, P U Pyesidem , ANNIE LAUR113 NIAYNARD' Q l7ic e-qPr?sidf21,,,5 ' I HARRIET GRAHAM 1 ,.,,,,,,--- Sewetayy b h ELISE MITH ' ' W . S ,. :-- ...L.T1feasmfe r - -Q UI . ' U IU V, . .S Q - 4 Page one hundred twenty-eiglft ' N E C -fy I 1 if +495 . S CAA A SESS' aw-A-C..N,x xx ,X MARGARET ADAMS BLANCHE AGNEW ALICE ANDERSON M. LOUISE ANDERSON NANCYLEE ANDERSON DAPHENE ARMSTRONG KATHLEEN ARMSTRONG LURLINE AULL KATE BAGWELL SARAH BAILEY MARY BARKSDALE ' ELOISE BARRON ,ALMA ABARTON AMELIA BARTON LYNDALL BASS. SADIE BATES GRACE W. BEARD MELLE H. BEARD AMARIEN BENTON ETHEL BERRY NANNIE BLACKMAN EUFAULA BLACKMON MARY BLACKWELL ESTHER BLANKS MILDRED BOWEN MABEL BOYD ALICE' BRADFORD MARGARET BRATTON ELIZABETH BREARLEY JO-LYNN BREWER CAROLINE BRIGHTMAN GOLDEN BROOKS STELLA BROOKS CORNELIA BROWN ELIZABETH BROWN MARION P. BROWN NIIRIAM BROWN ELIZABETH BRYAN HATTIE, LEE BURGISS GRETA BURNETT MAY BURNETTE CARRIE BYERS REBA CALHOUN ALTA CALLAHAN MATTIE B. 'CAMPBELL MINNIE CAMPBELL ROSALIE CASON KATE CATHCART LALLAGE CAUTHEN V7l293.3,q C, NWA C I ' I CORNELIA CAVENY f MAYBELLE.CHAPBIAN J MYRTLE. CHILDRESS V L KATE Lf CLARKE ' ERIN CLARKE A REBECCA CLARKE L JEANNETTE CLATWORTHY EUNICE COGBURN PAULINE COHEN MATTIE COLLINS ETHEL COOK BLANCHE COOLEY NELLIEM. COPE ELIZABETH CORNWELL RUTH CRAWFORD EVELYN CREECH J MARY CREIGHTON ALELLE CRISP ' DAISY CRISP LINNIE CUDD SUANEE DALY CHRISTINE DAVIS MINNIE DELORME MARY DENNY MARGUERITE DEVORE EUNICE DONALD SALLIE, DOUGLAS ' MARY A. DREHER EDNA EADDY ROWENA EADDY VIY'IAN A. EADON RUBY EASTERLING FANNIE EDWARDS FLORENCE EDWARDS OLIVE EDWARDS LOUISE EVANS EUNICE FELKELL M. EVELYN FELLERS ELLA FERGUSON MARY FERGUSON HELEN FEWELL MARGARET F EWELL KATE FINCH KATHLEEN FOGLE MARIE GAINES HELEN GANDY - BELLE GAULT ALICE GETTYS ELIZABETH GLAZE MARTHA GLENN SARAH GODBOLD ELIZABETH GOODING ALMA GOOGE PAULINE GORDAN LOIS GOSNELL AGNES GOZA HARRIETT GRAHAM BRUCE GRAY PEARLE GRAY IQATHERINE GREGORY 1 ANNIE MAY GRIFFITH PEARLE HAIGLER CECILE HARDEE ALICE HARRIS MINNIE HEARON COLZY HERIOT ROSE V. HICKLIN KATE HINSON JULIA EDITH HOEEMAN CHRISTINE HOLLER LOUISE HOWARD HATTIE HOWLE EIRENE HUDSON - SALLIE HUFFMAN KENNETH HUIGGINS SARAH HUGGINS EVA HUGHSON LOIS JAMES WILL JAMES ANNIE JENKINS CARROLL JOHNSON MATTIE BELL JOLLEY HANNAH JONES CLAIRE KEARSE ESTHER KEE MARGARET KEE GLADYS KENNEDY MARGARET KERR LILLIAN KIRBY ELISE KIRKLAND HAZEL KNIGHT FONONA KNOX MADGE LABOON STELLA LANCASTER MILDRED LANEY ELIZABETH LAW ISLA LAWHON M. ELIZABETH LESSLIE UL, U SID Page one hundred twenty-nine 1 Nh . gxi- Y xx , S I. .,YY . gp X sT w5MS Iwwafwxxw Yxxx Q N N SEX x,x. I - , I N .IN , ,,,,,,, S kk,,,A,,x,, ,,,-...,. SE' ..... ffffQ::::f 1mxxQ,. ,, ANNIE LEWIS MARY LEWIS MARY LIDE NIILDRED LIDE LULA LITTLE MARY LITTLE MARION LITTLEIOHN SARAH LOGAN REBECCA LONG DOROTHY LOWNEY ESSIE LYBRAND FLORENCE LYLES RUTH NICALLISTER ANNA MCALPINE . ESTELLA NICALPINE CATHERINE MCELWEE LUCILE MCWHIRTER ETHEL NIACE I SARAH MARCUS MARGARET MARSHALL NAN MARTIN ' JOSEPHINE MAY ANNIE LAURIE NIAYNARD CARRIE MEARES AGNES MEDLOCIC MATTIE TWATHEWS LUCIA NIILER CARRIE MOORE LICONA MOORE LESSIE MOORE LUCILLE MOORE MOZELLE NIOORE PAULINE MOORE RUBY MOORE OTTA MOYER MATTIE NANCE KATHERINE NEWLIAN GLADYS NORRIS RUTH NORRIS LOUEZA OATES RUBY ODOM RUTH OSIIORNE LULA OUZTS KATHERINE OXVENS Page one hundred thirty ETHLEEN PEACOCK ISABELLE PHILIPS IDAH PITCHEORD JEANNETTE PLOWDEN LOUISE POPE CARY PORTER LILLIAS PRICE LEILA 'PRINCE SUSAN QUATTLEBAUM BERTHA QUINN 1 NIAUDE. RANDALL MARY W. RAVENEL TWANNA RAY MARY ROBERTS ESTHER ROBISON ANNIE MAY RUSSELL NIAUDE SADLER FRANCES M. SARTER VIOLA SAWYER JIMMIE SHELOR RALDA SHERIRR SARAH SHERRILL HELEN SHIRLEY TWABEL SIMMONS VIRGINIA SIMPSON LOUISE. SIMRIL DELLA SMITH ELSIE SMITH LULA SMITH ' VERA SMITH CLARA SPEARS MARY SPEARS CARRIE SPENCER SUSAN SPROTT EARLINE STEVENSON DAISY STRONG ,JEWFP K XY MARY STUCKY CARRIE STURGIS HARRIET SULLIVAN MARY D. SULLIVAN MARY H. SULLIVAN LILLIAN TATUM MARY TATUM EDITH THOMAS MARY IC. THOMAS VIRGINIA THOMAS MARGARET THOMSON INEZ THORPE DOROTHY TOMKINS LIABEL TONEY REBECCA TURNER HASCAL VAUGHAN ANNIE V. WALKER MARIE WALKER MARY WATERS ANNIE B. VVATKINS CHARLOTTE WATTS H. ROSE WEINBERG CORA WESTBROOIQ FRANCES WHEELER OLICE WHILE SARAH WHITLOCK IQATHERINE, WHITNER TYIATTIE LOU WICICER IQATHLEEN WIGGINS SARAH WILKINS ESTHER WILLIAMS LILLIAN VVILLIAMS M. ALINE WILLIAMS RUTH WILLIAMS EDITH WILLIAMSON ALICE WILSON LYLETE WILSON M. GERTRUDE WILSON ANN ELEANOR WOFFORD ELLA WAGNER WOODS MARTHA WOODS MARY WYATT CARO WYOCHE CARRIE YOUNG U IU X 1 Page one hundred thirty-one X N SX N X J ..,. . ,NA QQ- X X X x X QNX, AMX w-N.w.s XX X X W A .waaixaa w sign. 1 Q .9 12 1' 4 15 I r 1 J rf 4 ' 71 e Pa 5' I-A g 1 ' ar f S D? ,aa ' S . f ,Q , K 3. . , I 1 1 V X 1 X FM- f ' NW v: Q . j n 1 A 5' 2 5 5 1 S S S xg 45 X 4? E J S 4 5 Z I , . 'X X , is tri -. X .f' Z? ki ff' if 15. ff , 4 f 4- ' ff?25N 1 ax - f ' 2 H- . 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A Retiring from the popular noise, I seek The u1zf1'eq14e11fed plate to find some ease F0r'I am uothizzg if not critical Ag? . HELEN'S quiet, sweet, and' kindg To her virtues none are ' blindg And the smiles she gives away Make us happy all the day. I I sie Critic JULIA CHIL- DRESS, the gossip of our town, Always starts a piece of news a-going on the round. Red-headed and hot-tem- pered, with loads and loads of gritg And with all these great qualities she knows just how to sit. Member of The Y. W. C. A., Cor- respondence Club, The Rural School Improvement Association, T h e Dining-Room Faculty Club. .K '- 5. J, fi N .. 1 .M-.:qn,:.:g4:-,,i.5---N, ,,t, W- -'.... Mgt, ..:,:,:...: 1,.,,, ,... - g A.,:,l,,.. I., .,.,...,:. ,I ,:.:.-.,.:.1.,,1.:,.,:r,...:.:,:-14.,...,,1 ,,.,.,.-:,za,...aa,I,.,,..,.,.,.,,:.,. xl ,5,,yx? 4 ,..., .. ,.... . .,.. . .,.. .. .,.,..,.... ..,.......,.,.,., ,.,.,.,,,.,.:...,.,.,.,,..,.,.,.A.,., ,,.,.,.,,,.,.,,,.:.,.:,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,, ,:,,,i,.:.4,,,,,,:,.: , , 4, f Il ' R i ff et ik is it f 1 t-wiki I fixlisey 7 in ti 3 Q Q af 4. F7 l Z mm' 'T',j3T'T' 3 my -jp , 1' M --wx, V mm FHS. i bz:f'iigj:L-,A 1 :X K ,Zz -. Qt Us X Q'-- Tl- 3 A ii X.. I ' 5 irq -4: X ,sm ,D ,lv A X . -ix V. W fax' XY f Q F lg f '- 'V X X. T ,Ewmmmrr is ,Q J X :A Ig. he F 'rf ' ' i if ' 4 V. Her eye in heaven Would through the airy regions streain so bright That birds would sing, and think it were not ' night . 'Hark! froin the ANNIE of the great brown eyes, that make you glad to see Another Ex-Com. member of the D.-R. Faculty- A regular politician, for none could twist as she The ladies of the D.-R. land, and make them bend the knee. WILLIE MAURICE GAI,LIvIAN UNION, s. C. Member Curry Literary Society. Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Union County Club, Choral Society. tombs a doleful sound se A little quiet, except her voice-she makes it all up thereg And when she sings you do not give a care If all the maidens of the earth did never speak a Word, But sing them off to you instead, just like our own Songbird. L . l 1 ' We mi f I ff' I 1 Mtg i Q , In 5 -vu X , 1 X iw ,.:.-:I ll.., .1 . ' N . PM HL s . 1' 1' I' f N ' dll, f r ' s ,l 11 flq I ll ' x I I '5 , li lt it f l pf' I, .1 gi N :U , ,.,, , ,., ,. . M.. .. i .- 1.1.1 1: :..-4.- fr. f. :-:sf-12:113:92-:5I5wE,-2:5-1: .f1frfzs.:' st s f 7 V A ,ftt if if . f 'fn mf ff ' QW' , rli ,n. Q .- ' ff' 5' .- , fy 4' ' it 4 G' f fi. lib. ii f-EQ 'lnl :44 A 5' new 'ei N W ' x V il , ' ,' .. is , i 5 - fit it A A ,Y : us? 1 1-jst:-., :::.vE::E4,E:, jljiit f ,ti gf. If A! yzfdfiq fl, .fi ,bg LJ. 5 if Es VARINA ANNIE ,HUFF l l LORETTA JERVFIY NINETY-SIX, s. C. ' ' i CHARLESTON, 5- C- Member Of The Curry Literary ,.,,:, College llladrshal 'I55 BasketfBall Society, The Glee Club, IG. T. C. Milllagef 15-165 V1Qe'PfC51dent ' i -, res1 en a aw Ja a Q - 'President E139 Club '16g President S. I. W. H15 Secretary Epicurean Clubg Member of Rural School lm- provement Association, Senior Varsity. Hiking Club. Hlllnsic can noble hints 'llllf?U1'l',' She is as steadfast as a star, Engender fury, kindle lotfeg And yet the nzaddest maiden. Witlz nnsnspected eloquence can move, She gan wage a gallant war And manage all the nzen with secret art And give the peace of Eden aw VARINA is a Songbird, who sings both day and nightg And we tell you that her singing is always a de- light. Beside this great attraction -our verse begins to limp- So we just tell you that she knows exactly how to primp. sie We've tried to fuss with URETTAQ' and she laughed it all awayg And to this jolly sweet old girl We all due homage P3-Y, For not only with this humor did she take our heart away, But We want her just to -- keep it-forever and a V, f day. is E T3 .z' H! r x r EMMA REBEICAH LIPSCOMB NINETY-SIX, s. C. Member of Curry Literary Society, Athletic Association, G. T. C. Club, 96 I3 Club. i l ,199 '. sl ,Q 1 ,W 1 .' 1' I fi . J, .4 ,K .- rv. 'S 4.3 vi i 1 '.s2.,,,' c aah, -' 5 .,. 1 ' 4:,. E . ., . ga lf' 1 'f ,. I -. f 'X i. ff' Q7 , J . , affix Z7 I h lf, if ,UMA L .. ,. lxf Jr f' he FZ ll ff I N, -:- 1 if www va ' 1 M C at px 'K5 - w , 1 J. 1 -zz , 19' ,f f f , , , , 51 , U, JTNX ,v ,n I . 1 fi 1 1 1 , 15 .J J ,7 ey ff 1 A wi : f ' fri , N? i I in Ax if I ii' xp X ' I V ! x N ' . ' X KN: N r ,f ,K kll X X get 1 L 'I f E 3 ll L. .,,, ,MM U53 Q 6, NX 1 A N li if IH' f gf 1, if 3 Afhy f ,ly ll! V! '22 f X, E ,.I,, i., it .... . . . ..-, ,.......es-.f,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,g,.1g,:any-af:sara-i::1:1,:11,::f: I g Q E Q RUTH MCDOW A LA NCASTER, s. C. Member Curry Literary Society, ..,.., ,, E .V .:f:f Y.. VV. C. A., Athletic Association, ,E A Hiking Club, Correspondence Club. There was cz soft and f76ll.S'i'Z!6 grace, , 'Her modest looks the cottage might adorn A cast of thought, upon her face Sweet as the Pl'l'7ll1'OS6 peeps lleheoth the That suited -wel! the forehead high, morn The eyelash dark, and do-whens! eye A beauty is our EMMA, and as neat as a new ping For neatness is a virtue, and lack of it a sin. She takes her days just as they come-the bitter and the sweetg But it matters not what they may be, our EMMA must be neat. Reserved to all except her friends, of course we had a lack Of knowledge of the real RUTH we wish we did know, back Of the cool gray eyes that smile at us, and tell us too That maidens with the face of her's are always found true blue. ,,., ffl C I ,- J -. - Q-is-IL. I-wa. ,fi fx fl tw lift f ,- ,V m 1' Ji ' jk it' at 'F I L 1 H 1, V 4, ' .'.: i l mr-i fs in fl' it-:tg 2 QC' V ll' Q - li- X J, -. l 5 VB. 1, 1 , -t -. .4 .1 :. .-.tl:mt:,::.:::,:f:-cf:rrtrlrswr--I :::fr.1:2::::1:E1:1 H:---:..r:f :twe-.V1::-:-11:-rf::1f::::-:5:-:,:4w:--me 1 fi li .IVA - 5 J z . 1 7- 22 sie It .- ff .' i --1 ...l h S. . -1:2 .':' ' . - -V , 1. i 'sie -f ' -T . 1 .isa H --K' 5-' ,y 1 :Ei z K.X 0 Lf' . : in 1 ll all 5 lil? L Qi It X ,fa 1. l A -,X ft , 1 Tiff' 2' N ,Inu ..,. ...-:-,:.-.,.-Mi,-..u.1,,i.,.,x.e4::i,H5,.g:,: 1, x , 1 v, 1 CORINNE MIXSQON Q Q Q Q MARGUERITE M. SMITH BLACKSVILLE, s. c. BASCOMVILLE, s. c. ' Member of The Wiiitlirop Liter- .,,.1. Member of Curry Literary So- ary Society, The Y. W. C. A., The .l.,. ciety, Athletic Association, Hiking Athletic Association, The Barnwell Club, Qrientals, S 16 S. County Club '14-' 16. W'ho does the best his circumstance allows, Does well-acts noblyg angels could do no Is she not more than painting can express, more O1' youthful fancy when they love? 751 When we think of CO- RINNE, of Miss Estes, too, we think: For there is where she spends her time a-count- ing out the chinkg At other times she's boning away, like all the rest of us Who are trying for an A. B.-for our luck we can- not trust. PUTTY SMITH or HPUGGY SMITH, it's all the same, you knowg For PUTTY stands for loy- alty when fortune's high or low. Too pretty to teach for long, and we safely make a guess That PUTTY Smith will not be long-instead, an M-R-S. f to I fi ff! , ff' 'I V ff! fl X A i 5 PQ. ' i H lk i l .r X4 .lv .K ff' ,1 W 1 'ir fi 4 ill!! fi' it W N ln 1 Z , ml-', xi i f f Y I whiff I I L 1,4 ' ,,' 1 ix fix.. ff CVM! I NIARGARET LOUISE SM 1TH XFSA. ,, Q ff 1 X P' , -f' ,' 1' v - fl, :,,,,., . .. Fifi , :: 1 :gsf:.: 1' KW Q A f ll l, iiE : Er it .l1 A , M, ,,, S1 AI i V1 , 47. '- 1, , ,H ,lb f zz, VG J if I Ling' 34336 ..,.,. if THIS 'SPACE IS DEDICATED TO THE ONE WHO FELL BY THE WAYSIDE I x L 1' sf N: C f P' ' . ja fl f, X 3 li 1 I I. . i 1 , I li' 154 f K I SPARTANBURG, s. C. Literary Editor TATLER from Spe- cial Class '15g Tennis Champion ,151 jg? Member of Curry Literary Society, ,,, u ll QT Terpsichorean German Club, 25-9 ff m ,TL , hi it ,ff Club- cggw ififif ,W f A ff 'N L x i.yryrria , 5 , ,, . . lfifl, fi lls :-' 1 N ought cared this body for wind or weather W11'?7Z youth and I lived ih't together W? ale Athletic MARGARET, when she takes a racket in her hand, Can bring forth gasps of wonder from the yelling mad grandstandg She is a good old fellow. and truly Worth the whileg And if you don't believe it just see her dimpling smile. For the ONE who fell by the wayside, We're reserving this space aboveg She may be wandering the world wide, or she may have fallen in love. If she is a wandering lady, we trust that -the world is kindg If she has taken a husband, We hope she is making him mind. qw Q XX W-xx ws xwfm 'X .,.....M -M.. xx 3' N Q xX ....--'-- -D S 5 ww xxxxgxNN'S Qmmwlxxwgs --A, xQ XX S -:l' xxxxNw.- - xwX,.g 'N xlfrdw N X X X W X NI . .......... ,, xmX wAx.,xm,AmxxN x.,m..N-,.xxmww.xx mQ. . .-W' w4.,, SPECIAL CLA SS dv -14 4. -liv -A1 QMV A' : 'iv OFFICERS EVELYN WILLIAMS ,,...,,,,,., ---'-..n. P ,widen MARTIIIN MARIE SANDERS ,,.,,, --q---.--------P---- I ,vice-PWSZ-dem MARY HILXYES .. -4... Secretary cmd Treasurer W U um Page one hundred forty r-1 N S S S W N w,.NixSx, K N w A EMMA ANDERSON FANNIE LEEJANDERSON LILLIE BARR A 3 HELEN BQGER EDNA 'BRIM FLORENCE .BROWN ' I ELIZABETH CATHCART' ISABEL CAAROTHERS J ANNA CALHOUN SARA CARROLL JULIA CHILDRESS A LENA CLARK :ANNIE CLINTON EAVANIA COKER SURJETTE COOPER MARY CORNVVALL CHRISTINE COWAN JWARGUERITE CROFT VERDEE CUNNINGHAM CORA DUFEER MAMIE EDMUNDS VIRGINIA FAUST EMILY FEASTER ELLEN FEEMSTER JULIA FLYNN WILLIE GALIXIIAN ALICE GARRISON IOLA GARRISON EMILY GEIGER MARIE GLASCOCK CALLA GOSNELL CARRIE LOU GRAY GRACE HAMEL UI , ,f-'f'-.., A MEMBERS CORDIA HARRELL LILLIAN HARRISON MARY HAYES GLADYS HEARON EMMA HERIOT IWATTIE HILL ELIZABETH HOOD MYRTLE PIORTON ETHEL EIUCKABEE VARINA, HUEE NVANNIE PIUTCHISON MARIE INMAN MARY JENKINS LORETTA JERVEY JEROME JOHNSTON CARRIE JONES NIINNIE JONES RUTH ICIMBRELL JWAYBELL KINBAL JANIE LAND MARY LAWTON ANNIE LIDE E,MMA LIPSCOMB BEA LOCKE NORMA LOMBERG JEAN MCALPINE ELINOR BQCCANTS BIAYBELL BQCCANTS GTTIE EECCASKILL IRENE MCDOW RUTH MCDOW IDA MAY MCELVEEN LUCILE MCLEOD MARY MARTIN JACK MASSEY PEARL lX4AYBEN ESTELLE NIILLING CORINNE BEIIXSON MELL MONTGOMERY HATTIE MEEK MOORE KATIE 1VIAY,NANCE JESSIE OVVINGS' LURA PERRITT SARA BELLE POPE KATE REED , EDITH RICE EMILY ROBINSON LUCINDA SAMS NIOLLIE SAMS MARTHA MARIE SANDERC ADA SAPP FANNIE LOU SAULS IQATE SHANDS MARGARET SPRATT SARA SIMMONS MARGARET SMITH BCIARGUERITE SMITH ROBERTA STEPHENSON EMMALINE STUCKEY BERTHA STURKEY ROSA TALLEY ROTH TOLBERT EUGENIA WHEELER MARY VVILKES EVELYN WILLIAMS IRMA VVILLIAMS LILLIAN WILLOUGBY U Page one hundred forty one Nw' NQ xx N X. N F wee x X3 x .U ad Frbswcx ,,,A, M ,,A,AA A . .i .. .. Y..,., .... ....,, . .mx H e- - A ' ' A -'-' F' 1 A A,,4, N FUTURE years, we shall look back and shall gladly recall the fact that the Special Class of 1916 was one of the foremost in ability and aspira- tions., Our high ideals and hopes are rjust, and we consider ourselves very special individuals indeed. NVe are not Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, nor even real Seniors. VVe are The Specials. VVe expect to go out into the world, to overcome the difficulties as easily as we have mastered the exami- nations on the subjects in which we have specialized at Vkfinthrop. iVVe are indebted to Mr. NVeeks and'Mr-. VVhitf1eld for their aid in Agriculture, to our drawing teachers for what we have l-earned of the beautiful in Art and Design, and for our other knowledge we are in debt to the remaining ones of the Faculty for their valuable information. All of these good people seem never to tire of our pleasing presence.. Many times after we leave Winthrop. College we shall whisper to ourselves this little verse: F Backward, turn backward I O time in your flight, Make us Winthrop Specials just for tonight. I - - -HISTORIAN V . UV s We U no Page one hundred forty-two Q .Q N, .X nk, N N W C---.XM X W 'N 'Wk r 'SN3' X X WXNXY , . A N R wxNimxm2:f:ff:xf,kQggssseasfss: Y UV IU 4 Page one hundred forty-three f 9' S xx wx N X A iff ' ' 'AW' . .... - ,.,. ,, 3 2 Page one hundred forty-four Y 1 X . '5 . ' 4 ' I .'- ? ', . 1 r , . z 4, rm, , .J -1 l F 1 K Q . x , ' W p Y , 5 I 1 . n S-1 .1 R. . 7 . 3 K , . iv -.Z . 1 , ' il. fi r F 1 Q, 4 1 , 'QQ L - 5 ' .X ,A 51 :A ' V , ,. WN Sag xv V Nx N X N NM W W Q X x X X A S WWAX + ww N' 'W ww DI lU Page one hundred forty-Eve F T. Q x X 6,.....,Nm 9 X QQX S wx- --A' NX XS X X k,:NxWMN wxxx X N Nzmum Nwxsmm h 1 1 A mn nm H Page one hundred forty-six fd X xwxxxf? QNX . .JT ...- x---f X ge N Xx+ ..--- IP N W .sz2z:::: ' vf A f D! 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A. -----. - N-.:, 4 2 f l 1 ,ji V M V- ' 3 , 5 My I X f 4 I , V 1 7 e 4 K x A , - 4 -f ,E ,Q ' ' -4:5 Six, - .Q .e 1. fafvriz' g e -5 ,i-P X be Fix x? 'e gg - gf- ' .-- 11111-223-L i-g,gJz. -.,g X ' 3. ,I ,-- , .M A fr- I N ff -1 xx- 1 A ff? ' ff xx eil . M l ,, :e,,, ' f:fifffX Zi- f ',iF L Y ,ji-L ff-'fc fe TX 5, fl- YJN1 Ji.-. 'pd fir. 4 -ffl- :1fZ' A G K QRGANIZMQKQNS Page one hundred fifty-one l l l P 1 1' 'l E L l l l I K fi -- --Q-dp.. 2 r OFFICERS President GRACE PACK lfyift'-Ijl'C'.S'l.d67Zf M ARGARET STE M ,S'er1'cfa1'y and Treasurer BIABEL REID House P1'csz'dc'1zz's GORDON FIELD hlABEL MANN ,ANNA DELLE HERIOT LORETTA JERVEY Sfzziar Class Rc'jvrcse1zz'atiife SOPHTA SEABROUK Junior Class Rcp1'esc'1lfGfiUf? ELEPHARE HOOD Sajvlzauzore Class Re,b1'0se12fll ' GRACE PACK mm' PRESIDENT OF STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION MARTHA VVILKINSON , 'ic' 'lc l , HE giving of Student Government to the students of VVinthrop College was a great step for Dr. johnson to take, back in the infancy of our Association. It was simply another f l way o slowing his trust in us, and we are glad we have lived up to this trust. T oday Student Government at VVinthrop is a source of great pride, both among the Facult y and students. The loyalty and pride of the students in their Asso- e hearty co-operation with which all problems are faced. Wintlirop is proud of its Student Government Associationg proud of the sane and sound principles that have governed it in the past, of its effective and efficient work of the present, and of the great future that must await the coming Wiiitlirop girls. ciation is shown in th Page one hundred Hfty-two Q 1 ,., Q X Q mpg as X Q A N 'A x,..- xwysx v' X . A ---,- A X ' N , ,K Us KATIE PITTS VOTED THE MOST POPULAR GIRL IN SCHOOL ma U 1U U Page one hundred fifty-three ICATIE Pms ....... Pfesiflwlf CATHERINE DETREVLLLE ,.,,,.-- Sgfygjgyy Page one hundred fifty-four em if - 1, ff, , fy gf: 14312433 .b -,, ,ff f 4 1' :XI,ICX1N .x fX'1'1i1 N 5 .....,.. I 'zcc-Prcsidclzt Vs Z, SLNAN GOWER ..... ...,... T reaszzrer Y. XV. C. A. CABINET 'if' 'if' 'ir' ,.,.,. 1' f f Z.. - f -V 1 A ..-. 0 n A lX'lARGARET SHAXV Missionary Finance NELI.E L. CARTER ' CLIFTON GRAY Membership LOUISE ZEIGLER Missionary Study SARA CRAIG Building Fund lRl3NE CURLEE Library Committee ALEXINA A'1'IClNS Association News BIABEL MANN Devotional Membership Dues LALLA M ARS H ALL Extension lX'Ii'XRY STUART Bible Study ANNIE N, VVEST SUSAN GOWER Sgcigll , Finance EVELYN Mo N Too M ERY Students' Exchange Page one hundred Fifty-Eve , sa A mwmxx QQLX Xsf? ififwm km i P NN 5 X Q N W X , , --:::XC...O X XM r mwwm Q ' -wm...W- Y V , ,, ,fn-ff V 1 1 HE Young Wlomen's Christian Association, with a membership of nearly seven hundred, year by year exerts a deeper and a Wider in- fluence on the College life. The activities of the Association provide for the students, religious services, in the Weekly prayer meeting and the morning vvatchj religious training! in voluntary Bible and Mission Study classesg education in social ethics, by lecturers, of noteg opportunities for com- munity service, through a store, a lunch-room, and a students' exchangeg and Wholesome social life, through informal gatherings, games in' recreation hour. and carefully planned entertainments. Throughout all these activities, the high ideals for vvhich the Association stands are expressed. The spirit of friendliness is fostered, Christian character is developed, and the students learn to vvork together, to live together in Chris- tian comradeship, and to strive together toward the attainment of the more abundant life. A ' S 'B UI . U Nj Page one hundred fifty-six ,fi 1 f. THE Y. VV. C. A. 'rl' 'nl' 40 K My , il, 4--1 N AAA, I l I AIISSIONARY FINANCE BIEMBERSITII' lX4EMBERSHIP DUES BUILDING FUND ASSOCIATION NEWS BIBLE STUDY LIBRARY COMMITTEE NIISSIONARY STUDY DEVOTIONAL SOCIAL EXTENSION FINANCE STUDENTS, EXCHANGE Page one hundred f1fty-seven 'I I I I I I I lx! I I I JI I I II, .-,, .---,--H-f I II I . I, I I I I I I I I I QI 'I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I II I I-I I COLLEGE MARSHALS f I I- 4- I ' - I ,,,,. L5 af- .- p- 1- - I I+ f THE CURRY SUCIETY LOUISE NICCOWN, Chiefg ETHEL L.-XNCIXSTER, LOUISE IQINARD, RACHEL IXIACAULEY, N,-XNCY QXVENS I 'ir' Q THE XYINTHROP SOCIETY I I, I LALLA IWTARSHALL, BL-XR'l'I'IIX AIARSHALL, NANNIE HAYES, KATHERINE VVALKER, i ANNE BITTCHELL IL. 4' f THE XYADE HAIIRTQN SQCIETY DESSIE HUGERPILLAR, LILY GREGG, MABEL IXIANN, IVIARY BIEANSI, HIARRIET f DIXON Page one hundred Hfty-eight I5 I JH I I II I I. I I K. II I I Il :I I I I I. I I 2 I I I I NI I I: I I II II' Q-,,-0... -J .5-Q II' I I I I I I I E I' I II -I I Q, I I I I II 'I 1, 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I. 4 xxxxx N Q X W1 Q,,,M.N gs N QS SQNX. .... X a,......NNNN,x M mm S WB N53 X Nrbxxx xx xx Q , xxw.w- .Nw + ,,,,,, M tw. wig . ------- f ------- 22 ---- V . I X 3 5 ' Lf R A , s , ff ' 65 I F-1 NXN, ' , ff f kk! 1,5 A1-L .hifi , ff, , , hui.,- ? P ATHLEET HCS V w IU my Page Qne hundred'fifty-nine N9 X X X 9 X X wx XX M,,,....-Q SSQSSKQSSAMSSXSS - .... f::::gJSf21':nazi--M A .... zzzzzevwwx ..-.. f-'---- '-- - ' ' 'K ' ' y, ATHLETIC A SSOCIATION BOARD 'ic' 'uk 'ic ZA, J .,,,:,4 1,,1 x J .J1,:Aq:A Vlyl 'ic' 'nl' OFFICERS DORIS HARTZELL .... ........................ ......... P 1 'esriderzz' HELEN JAMES ..... Vice-President CAROLINE WESTON ....... .....,... S ecretary FANNIE LEE ANDERSON ....... Treasurer UI . 'U SIU Page one hundred sixty I X Q N Q- ,,. S Wxwk C-4-1-1--...X X + MW ,wx XX xxx WAQ .wf3Ix:::fr:55:5a:sxssw ssxe:Ssfff::m:e12f e 'xx A 'x'A t..w:xxx:x:xrv5:r5::zzsz:zs:zmx mx:x211111 ...... 12:1 ,,,, , ,,,, ::':291Qs-ef--9119 ,iG, , A 2 f , QUR Athletic Association is two years old! Although there have been many 'changes made in the life of' this organization, it is now enjoy- ing very good health, if we judge by the interest and enthusiasm which has been shown this year. Think of it, we have over six hundred members! The policy ofthe Association has been broadened, and today it is a factor of importance in the institution. Every member has an interest., VVe will soon have our new Gym, which will be a great help in the realiza- tion of some of our plansg Our new,,Physical Director deserves much of the credit, for she makes things hum. The variety of games has afforded many more a chance of showing off on the athletic Held. 1 ' When our new athletic Held is completed, -we shall be up with all other Southern colleges, where before we were far below them-in Athletics. In all these activities, our Association stands for the best, and is an organi- zation of which we are proud, so now, Girls, letis give-Fifteen Rahs for Sur Association. ff Q f f ' o .l -gg. ix wo 'Mi wav, X i TA Q- UI U -IU Page one hundred sixty-one .J I .LS SENIOR HOCKEY TEA M -.ff-W ,.. ,.,... .......r, .... ..,.-...4.... - 'ul' 'iv 'nl' '- 13 -11,. 1.'-- 3, ,.,, ,f.' 11.5 ,,,'- J. '- F' 'lf' Xi J -gi gl SARA CRAIG Center Forward A DORIS HARTZELL LOUIS HIPP Forward Forward MARGARET SHAVV CORNELIA TENNENT Forward Forward MILLI12 DOUGLAS CCaptaz'nj Center Halfbaek IDA DWIGHT HAXZEL HUTAFF Left Halfbaek Right Halfback ALICE QDOM EMILY TOBIN Fullback Fullback NELL HINES ..... Page one hundred sixty-two LILLIE PARKS Goal Guard ...-4M0W0Q6V JUNIOR HOCKEY TEA M 'ic' 'ic' 'ir' 'A Jqn lii ' DoRorI-IY JEFFORDS Center Forward MARGARET GATES BESSIE XVALSII Left Forward Right Forward NELL M. CARTER NAOMI DERRIC'K Left Wing Forward Right Wing Forward LUCILLE SI-IIRLEY Center Halfback MARY NICEANS EMILY JORDON Left Halfbaek Right Haifbaek ETHEL JONES MARY SHARP Left Fullback ' Right Fullbaek LOUISE KINARD QCaptamj A Goal Guard LUCY WILSON ...... ...................... .......... ........... 11 I a wager Page one hundred sixty-three a 1' 4 1 I 'I 'i J Q I A it 3 I I ' W rf:,,,a M 1 1 , aim, W5..I..i V , ' GW' . ,R for M. . ....,........,..I.v.....,-..,...............gQ,.:-...,........ .,.,. ., ,f? ,ww la Vlfif ,I SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TEAM 'ie 'ld fi- 411'1 1 . L 11 1A ' Fry MARGARET BAUER Center Forward MINNIE EDWARDS LILLIAN BQATTISON ' Left Forward Right Forward JOE FELDER Left Wing Forward WILLIE MAE LUDWICK ANNIE CARROLL Center Halfbaek DAISY WATSON Right Wing Forward RTARY PERRIN Left Halfback Right Halfback ANNIE JOHNSTON LUCRETIA BAKER Left Fullbaek Right Fullback LUCIA F EATHERSTONE ff. Page one hundred sixty-four ELEA NOR HALLIDAY Goal Guard ....-.Manage1' FRESH MAN HOCKEY TEAM an 'sf -1- 1,. 11 'W NIARY H. SULLIVAN I A Center Forward I S S S STANLEY NANCE U FLORENCE LYLES Left Forward Right Forward MfXDGE LEBOONE BEELY MooRE Left Vtfing Forward Right Wing Forward SARA GoDRoLD Center Halfback LOUISE POPE ELIZABETH BROWN Left Halfback Right Halfback ELIZABETH GooDINo JIMMIE SHELOR Left Fullback Right Fullback LUCIA MILER Goal Guard ANNA NICALPINE .... .........,................4A.. ...... ....... M 11 11 agef Page ox? hundred sixty-five is . X ,.,,, .h r ,9 V I , Q Y i,aig,?, I ,Z , ,, ,,f'Q,iQ,, 93 Z , Y 58 SPECIAL HOCKEY TEA M , . Q, , ff ,4 ,V f K ,nf V ff I ' ,af 'ir' 'ir' 'ir' :. -ni 'Akf 3? 9 Y' 1x 3 H ,F in J- Ixiyx 7512? .1 iXfARTI-IA BIARIE SANDERS Center Forward BERSIE HooD EVELYN XVILLIA Ms ' Left Forward Right Forward SARA -BELLHPOPE Left VVing Forward GRACE BARKSDALE Left Halfback JEROME JOHNSON Center Halfback MARY HAYES Right XVing Forward MARY MARTIN Right Halfback PAT HILL CARRIE LoU GRAY Left Fullback Right Fullback MARGARET SPRATT .... Page one hundred sixty-six EDNA BRIM Goal Guard ....-.Mcznage1v' MARGARET SMITH, TENNIS CHAMPION, IQI5 v GRACE PACK, Left Guardg DORIS IflF.'XRTZl':LL, R'0'l G z ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 16 at u 1rd, Mmm HAAXNSXXORFH, R1ght For wardg LULA M. LOGAN, Left Forwardg HAZEL HUTAFF, jumping Ceuterg SUSAN GOWER Left Ceuterg LOIS VVATKINS, Right Centerg KATIE PITTS, Mfzuager. Page one hundred sixty-eight i 1 i 5 I H T Guard: FANNIE FORNEY, Forwardg RACHEL THELMA HAYES Guardg f ELEN AMES v Y BKACAULEY, Fgmrwardg MARTHA lX IARSHALL, jumping Centerg MARGARET OATES, Left Centerg LUGENIA RIARTIN, Right Ceuta:-rg NELL PETERIQN, Manager. Page one hundred sixty-nine I A T MARTHA WILKINSON, Guardg JULIA OWENS, Guardg THELMA BETHEA, Forwardg DAISY VVATSON, Forwardg LUCRETIA BAKER CCapfainj, Jumping Centerg CAROLINE VVESTON, Left Centerg VALERIE, TROTTI, Right Center, KATHERINE EARLE, Manager. Page one hundred seventy AW 'N XX , A - :AQ + ms .- Eifiwx--' M A xxx, N ,. X QR xx Q, .,,,, A W X C i n CENTERQ Forward Fdrwfwd Guavd GIIGVCH Minnie DeLorine n in , Manacfaer i i 'A K Infield Cindrd Infield Guard Us U 'U Page one hundred seventy-one t u 1 i 1 I I MARTHA IXIARIE SANDERS, Guardg CARRIE JEROME JOHNSON, Guardg PAT HILL, Forward MARY HAX'ES, Forwardg CARRIE. LOU GRAY, jumping Centerg MARY MARTIN, Left Center MARGARET SPRATT, Right Center, LORETTA JERVEY, Manager. Page one hundred seventy-two 1 P , il XX - K I ,,A.., ,. . ,A 3 ,:'A 2'- - I i 0 D X C N , UV U IU Page one hundred seventy-three 'Q xx Q NS X XXX Q 'NQg xQ X 1 Q xx X X QmXw mx www w ELIZABETH MATHER, '17 A, X Q xxx X N. HAZEL HUTAFF, '16 UI . U H3 Page one hundred seventy-four 3 UI Q Q wi? W ,M S Q N X xx., X .wmwx x Mm N M, X X Q W ., gi A N T Ni 5 . k DORIS HARTZELT4, '16' SUSAN GOWER, '16 ' U nil Page one hundred seventy-five Q ,Inv I 1 J J johnny had a rat trap B1gger than a cat trap- Hannibal cannibal! S1s boom bah! Special specials' Rah! rah! rah! Rah! Re! Ri! Ro! Ring! Ching! Chan . uniors! uniors! Zip! Boom! Bang t I Hoo-rah! Hoo-ray! Hoo-rah with a rousing Hullabaloo Rah! i The Sophomore Class will win the day, Rah for the gold and blue. y Basket-Ball, Basket-Ball, Black and Garnet, beats them all! One !-Nine !-Seventeen ! That's the team that's bright and keen! Rah! Rah! for Seventeen! Rah! Jump on the grandstand! Beat on the tin pan! VVho can? VVe can! Nobody else can! Sh-sping, Sh-spang Sping, spang, bar! Nineteen-Seventeen, here are we, the grandest class of VV. C. Always merry, always bright, Always doing what is right, Nothing, nothing do we lack, This grand old Class of garnet and black. Freshman, Freshman, rah! rah! rah! 'ir' Ice cream, soda water, ginger ale, pop, Juniors, Juniors, you're on top. Kala, kala, kala, sis boom bah! Glorianna, Frankianna, Eureka! Razoo, razoo, Johnny get your bazoo Ip skiddi, Ikira, kala mucka Hooza- Seniors! Seniors! Rah! rah! rah! Boom a racka, Boom a racka, Boom a racka, Roo! Rippi zippi, Rippi zippi, gold and blue- VVe're a class both brave and bold, Nineteen-Eighteen is our goal. Nmeteen rah! Sixteen rah! Wheu ,----.---.------,----- -------- g Nineteen-Sixteen. Rah, rah, rah! Gold and Black! Sis boom, bah! Nineteen-Sixteen. Rah, rah, rah! Page onie hundred seventy-six Boom ! Rah ! Soph ! -S Q'-fs W i , A : mf - wg gf IVlYWHINUWIIENNHHN!!INUM NIHY HHYIWMIHHHYYKHNYYHWHHH?HNH144KH14II HNVHHHHNHHKHNYYHWW4HHH WUYHTHYWHN!l HH Q17 Tiff- A. V+ N iv ii? 3 'S H Ji f i-2-if ig ., px, ZS! ' P : ' X E i NJ-.fd 4 Q g4rC9 ' f DD L2 EQ slew LAW Q Q W QOQ QQQQQHQAQ C553 fvwfagg f5faXKQqxQ5m4WDm KBNPMB 4 ' P hdd ty Q xxx N ,R Nw N A NR XXX A Q- , , X-ww N X -' QNX Tx wxxxx X A W xx A 'ir' 'ic OFFICERS 'ir SARA CRAIG .... IDA DWIGHT ............... IQATHLEEN HAWICINS UTA SAITO ......, - LILLIAN BROWN .... KATHLEEN HAWKINS LEAH CHAPPELL ,-.,,,.. CEc1LE TXXTCKAGEN ...... TWAYBELLE TVICLAURIN LILLIAN BROWN ....... ESTHER BAUER ...,......... BQAYBELLE MCLAURIN DESSIE HUGERPILLAR ELLA TX4CCUTCI-IEON ..... FIRST TERM 'iv SECOND TERM -'Jr THIRD TERM -..--....P7'6S'id61'Zf ..........---.Vice-P1'eside1z.t ....'-..-Rec0rdz'1zg Secretary ...-.C01'resp01za'i1zg Secretary ---..T1'easu1fe1' .......--....P1fes1'dent ...........V1fC6-P7'6Sid6Mf ........R6C07'dZ-ZZQ Secretary C01'1'esp01zd1f1Azg Secretary . --..-Y17'6G,S Lt7'E7' -..,-.-.-.President .-.--.--.-...Vice-Pofesidem' -.........Rec01'di11g V .S'ec1'eta1'y Covfrespondfing Secretary LILLIAN BROWN .,.,. ..... T reasmfer UI' . U IU Page one hundred seventy-eight 11 lk. J ,r I U f' I I 3 'w 1 A SARA CRAIG .......................... First Term 1 A'A -'1 Qff In 'L1:1,, 3 i ,I 5 4 , I n E. 1 Ar 5 ! 1 n 1 0 1 A l YN 1 1 ESTHER BAUER .........,,....... Third Term 4 . W, E 5 i A I i 3 KATHLEEN HAWKINS .... Second Term 6 A ZZ' Page one hundred seventy-nine . . www -Aw-M NX :NM ,.,..........AA... ,A-RSS X A - Xs X 5? fAI,,..,..,,W-wx N RR - N MN WmWRWW,RwRmL R,RRmA sN -WNX-Y mRX-E ' ' ' I R rfIx,hr: Qrlfxfuiy fl,it12v:uiy Socizzty 'ir 'Ir OFFICERS 'ic' MARY HILL .... . HELEN BOGER MARIE CAUSLEY .... LOUISE ZEIGLER SARA HASKELL IWARY VVEBB GOODING CORNELIA TENNANT NELLE M. CARTER LUCY WILSON SARA HASKELL ,,,,, SUSAN GOWER NELL HINES SARAH LOWRY VVINNIE DAVIS ...., SARA HASIQELL FIRST TER M fb SECOND TERM 'ir THIRD TERM ............Presz'de1zt Vice-President .,......RCC01'dl.1lg Secretary .C'0l'l'C'Sf70lIdI'llg Secretary .. ...... Treasurer .........-.PresIde11t .......,...Vice-Presiderzt ........Rec0rdi11g Secretary Correspondirzg Secretary ..--..,.,.-.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,Treasurer f ..,,,-..,.---Preszde1zt --..,,..,.,,,,.,,-Vue-Preszderzt Corresporzdirzg Secretary ..----Rec0rdz'ug Secretary ..-,....,,,.,.-,-,,,,Tre'asm'er UV Page one hundred eighty U IU 1 . Q f f' J , MARY HILL .......................... First Term IUARY W. GOODING ........ Second Term v-11f f-' .q4L41 1 i E SUSAN Gowmz .................... Third Term Page orie hundred eighty-'me T N 7 RTN A CN--'T' 4' Xlgyxmwx , . .L RA. W 4 AM YN NKwRKNNNNNWiN N H ' - iip1A1TibTl fl ,fi hi3fi'?l i' T T y Of:?if:Ttiy 'lr 'lr' OFFICERS 'i' FIRST TERM MARGARET DOYLE .... LORETTA JERVEY FRANCES LOFTON ..,.. CHARLOTTE BLOOD .. DORIS HARTZELL .... ICATHERINE MIMS GRACE VVHITLOCK MAY MULDROW ...,. SOPHIE WOODS LALLA MARSHALL 'ir SECOND TER M 'i' THIRD TERM HAZEL HUTAEE ,.,, 1 'MILLIE DOUGLAS ,,,,,, LULA MOORE LOGAN NIARY HERBERT LALLA MARSHALL UI ........-.P1'esia'e1zt ...................IZICU-P7'6Sld61lf ..,..,C01'1'csp011d1'ng Secretary .......RCC0l'dl.1lg Secretary ...................-.T1'casu1'er ,.....-..P1'esAideT1zt ....,.,.....Vice-P1'esz'de1zt .....L.....R6C0l'dl 1lg Se'c1'eta1'y Correspoizdivzg Secretary .........-............,,.-.T1'easm'er .-.-...-.-.P1'eside1fzt --,.----..,,,,IfiC6'P7'RSid611f ..-.....Rec0rdz'1zg Secretzwy C01'1'esp011di1zg Secretary ....-T1'easu1'e1' U Page one hundred eighty-two IU if .fb , ' -1 jr ..f -1 I T Z' -, , T Tef. :ff ,., Y nf Hi ,Ag J ,, T . 1 . Ri' ' I R ,EA :T J. . JJ in '. a ,f 1'- P A JL 6 T 1 TA t 2 Lf fr, - gl 5 51 , -x fy X NIARGARET DOYLE -....,.......... First Tewlfl KATHERINE NIIMS ..,....... Second Term 1 1'1 V, f 1'11 H12 ' L,i HAZEL E, H'UTAl717 ..........,. Third Term Page one hundred eighty-three M. xRmI::-:T VSHAW ..,... ...,.. C urry ncgsvgz ,Ll ,wi ,f,1 Vi ,.,,,. ,. Ar ,Fug r ..,, A ,Z-ty i a, 1 . :1g 1 1 J4l 1 3xB m x3 1 1 C Q-B f1, 1im'fS ANN MITCHELL '- ------- W XWHWOP LILLIAN BROWN ,.,.,,,,,, Iflfade Hampton I , i 1 I 1 1 K 5 I I 1 Y 1 J SY 'lg' I-f JI .iv ab Wd CHORAL SOCIETY . fi' 'nb 'nf' , Zfmx 14523 gi, wi, .1 'Q., f. V 'iq 4 A OFFICERS MARIONARICHARDS .... ...... Q ...,... , Q K. GARLINGTON ..,, ..........,....,,,. NANCY PIINES ...... Secretary JACK MASSEY ..., ..... ............... A ..... 'Rr' KATHRYN M.AYES ETHIEL HOFFMAN ..,,,,..,. ...................... BIARGARET WALMSLEY ..., ...... S ec1'eta7'y EDMEE SMITH ...,,. Q ..... ......,......... ' Page 'one ..,.,...,P1'esz'a'ent Vice-P1'eside1zt and Treasfwrer -........Lib7'Cl7'i01Z ......-...Pvfesident Vice-President and T7'6'0S'Z'L7'Cl' .........Libmr1'an hundred eighty-Eve w XYINTHROP JOURNAL STAFF 'ir' 'ir' 'ir' ,,,G it ,.,.,, 15 IAVG lzl - , I 'T 'lferletll J fll ME'FIA DE LOACH .,,, ...... Editor-in-Chief GENEVIEVE BOYD ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... ...., B f 1 L s izzess Manager Assistazzt B'ltSI.l1CSS IWcz1zc1gers TABITHIX MCFALL ALICE MARTIN Literary Editors LILY GREGG KATHERINE BIIMS GRACE XNHITLOCK STBIL MARSHALL MARGARET XVALMSLEY KfX'fE V. W OEEORD SARA HfXSKELL ..... ..........,,...,.,,,. .,,,,,,,, E A 'change Editor KATIE PITTS ..... ,,,,, ,,,.,,-,,. .,M,-, Y , L V, C, A, Editor Fun Editors BKAMIE EDMUNDS BESSIE WALSH Page one hundred eighty-six V' TATLER STAFF J. .-,X A in VZVA4 V- ,I J THE LITERARY DEPARTMENT KATE V- WOFFORD, '16 ---- .-...--...................-............,................................... ..,... , ....,. E d itol'-iyz-Chief Assistant Ea'z'tors EVELYN BROWN, '16 GLADYS BUCKNER, '16 TWLARGARET VVALMSLEY, ,I7 LUCRETIA BAKER, '18 MARY D. SULLIVAN, ,IQ BESSIE, HOOD, Special LULA MOORE LOGAN, '16 .....,.............. Prophet CA'1'HER1NEH11ETREv1LLE, '16 ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,., Lawyer RACHAEL DEES, '16 .......................... Historian .HAZEL E. HUTAFIP, '16 .... fltlz. A5511 Editor KATE V. WOFFORD, '16 ......,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,..... Poet MARY VVEIZB GOO1w1NO, '16 ,,,. U, D. C, Editor KAT113 P1'rTs, '16 .............. Y. W. C, fl. Editor THE BUSINESS DEPARTMENT MARY C. HAYNSYWORTH, '16 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,,,.,,..,,...,,,,,..,,.,,.,.,,..,.,.....,....,,...... ............. B 1 zsizzcss Matmger Assistmzt l1'fUllCZgC7'S NELL HINES, '16 LUCY W1LsON, ,I7 THE ART DEPARTMENT ESTHER BAUER, '16 ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ....... C 1 1 inf Art Editor flrt Editors MAR113, CAUSLEY, '16 MARY TXTEANS, ,I7 NELL MCCANTS, 'If UTA SA1TO, '16 LUCILE SHIRLEY, '17 THELMA MAZUSKY, ,I3 PERRY BELLE BENNETT, '17 GER'1'RU11E TTARTZELL, '18 EYELYN NVILLIAMS, I3 Page one hundred eighty-seven lg, 1 ,. li 4 n L 4,1nw n i f k 'la I I I I 1 ! J! I I r VS 1 xi xx' . Q X A :xew S e X Q gwe Nx S S55 Nxwxx wMwewvsewXessmxesxswwwxmsxsssenweww-w'e XXNQrwe wXf12gwees wwwm Y f , ! E, - . WINTHROP WEEKLY NEVVS lmlintbrob weekly meme - A C0 mT'0x V' 4 ihbilugklyby Q I The editorial stuff do not cluimbixx- - -. , , 1 ullibillt and when they mu 'nw ,'fg:m:,E':far:,L,i1l:.?A?'eSs2:s,,2:if',1ezE.E:.if Qm,,e,,,fc,,SS and -im,-E my willing 10 lake the responsibilty fel' Eerrcrs. But the -.late un, the frrst page fox lawn weelds paper wma not an edi- itferial EFIRD'S lr in 1 4' The not on but als 0 and K of 'fem' muszc nm, , 5 N In Campbell was strikingly hand- . EDIT ORIALQ Silk, E , 1 Hilliard appeared un-usuallyi in a. beccvmlng dress or green. Wm it hurt .en Bliss Acldy was hfU1d90IlIEly g-owne! blue and cream: messallne, Miss Covey was stately in an ex- why nozypord me Sew.. A015118 mmm of Max-errhal Neil satin. ' M!ss4Pawnee .Fines wore a be-:om-L L Colonel Bryan has been selecteciimg ffm of Son' blue chafmeuse' iThe Box I by the FCM peace' muy, as ,one of al Bliss Southall wing charming in blu-af it Mexlcoiq Hucrts is dead See Our Up-to-Daf Instead ol saylmg Erossthe ocean. 1 uanmittee to sit in Europe till theiaxiaajraug with corsage banquet OST c. n- n . A - Q'21fi,ZZf'L1,.fTZZY'Zf51S1SZfewT5eIIC' Miss Www Striking in ai ' J L PHIL, . , Hmgmghnm Ledger' M Ehzwndiome, gown of black velvet. I , . H Miss Myers was tastefully costum-'PHONE nl ' I Q, Gee, it we could write paragraphs 20031 yefw' Crepe deychme' P 1 K Avy-' f like nm Wexford man ww mu Bcfbg , RS 'in WS- WHY in bellow! 9, f'Gonza1e- for his was 'crepe me 0011 4 J' WN e-V .,-, N: M Q , 1 The pupulaiiti of me music facuiryi Y. W. C. V xwwemqks 555 smdaugimagxvas shown by the large number oif , E ,,.. MM- Wwww-44Qua,.Qrtwding me mm, and: -X mica, Page one hundred eighty-eight 5 in a stylish gown or peach col- OPPDSITE POSTOFFICE 'jf 023 ...............- ,Ile 'HGW 1 S'. College i ELLA NICCUTCHEON NELLE L. CARTER .... MAY SMITH ........ FRANCES BLANDING ANNIE LEE BOGGS ELIZABETH BREARLEY MARION P. BROWN GLADYS BUCKNER SARA CARROLL ANNIE CLINTON VERA CORLEY LOUISE CUNNINGHAM CATHERINE CUTTINO JEANNETTE DAVIS KATHERINE EARLE ROSE ERVIN CORRESPONDENCE CLUB L15 1.A , SLLI,L .LLL ,,I, ,I,,A,,A 'ir OFFICERS -iv MEMBERS VIRGINIA FAUST MYRTLE HARVEY THELIIIA HAYES ELIZABETH HIERS CORNELIA HINES ELIZABETH KELLAM GLAIIYS KENNEDY RAY KITCHENS SUSIE KORTJOHN VIRGINIA LATIMER ALMA LEWIS RUTH MCDOW GUSSIE MILLER RUBY MOORE M' f'-, E4 L.....L........P1'eside1Lt ..........................ViC8-P'l'6SidE'lZlf ......,..Secreta1'y and Treasurer MARTHA SUE PADGET NIABEL PLATT SARA BELL POPE GEORGIA PORTER SALLIE DOUGLAS QUARLES BETTIE RICHARDS CLAIRE STEELE CARRIE SMOAK MATTIE THOMAS LYDIA THORNTON MARY WALSH MABE.I, WANNAMAKER LILLIAN VVILLOUGHBY Page one hundred eighty-nine fi r 2 4.E.,4v-.-,--E v n i U fg A V 1 r I I I M S 5 if f L X. L 1 P L K r 5 r H -G Ni 1 W r ,.,, Er Ti V V w i If 3 X . xCo11n elm i fines Vice Pres. R Afq ,N nf . ffrcmges Lofton P1dlyfI.Drakefor PWS' Q ,istrur f Louisgbolphin ' Co.-regpondln f ' A nes JHurTf:Q1' Rfgo fdifg Sec. U. D. C. OFFICERS 'iv 'ir 'wb 'ic' OFFICERS FRANCES LOFTON .,.., CORNELIA HINES ,AGNES HUNTER .... LOUISE GALPHIN JESSIE ARMSTRONG .... MARY VVEBB GOODI Page one hundred ninety .,...,.....P1'e'sident -.........-V1.C6-P7'6Sid67flt ........R6C07'dZ.1lg Secretary ......C0wesp0Endi1zg Secrentavfy -..,-....-Treasu1'e1' NG ---- ...... A nnual Editor ' . , ,ah Q K' ,A X ' n: f ff+v f'f', ,v,.--v V ,. 'i , H . i I ' , and ., WA I M., V IL., , , ,, I lllf P3 L-ffl Wi? 21.1, WA! WV . W- !r,fff4z,, U 41 I M A 'Q ' 4 A ., ' ' 4.,l4,1, ..V-1 ' ,, f .'N W li My HE Winthrop College Chapter -of the United Daughters of the Con- federacy, organized in April, 1899, with Miss Inez Salley as president, is increasing yearly in membership and potential influence. For sev- eral years the Chapter has been represented at the National and State Conventions. This year Misses Frances Lofton and Louise McCown were the delegates to the State Convention held in Aiken. At this time it was announced that the VVinthrop Chapter had enrolled more new members this year than any other Chapter in South Carolina, the total enrollment being about eighty, the new members numbering thirty-five. This announcement was given in lieu of the banner received yearly for the most new members enrolled, since college Chapters are barred from this honor. The work of the Chapter is enthusiastically and attractively carried on. The informal social meetings are especially successful in arousing interest. At these meetings, entertaining and helpful subjects are developed, and old familiar Con- federate songs are sung. This year the Chapter was especially fortunate in securing Miss Alice Earle, the ex-president of the South Carolina Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy, as speaker for the public meeting. Every year the members of the Chapter are hostesses to the State Legislature, in the annual celebration of General Lee's birthday. A The accomplishment of the purpose of the Chapter-to instill and keep alive in the hearts of all true Southern women deep love and reverence for those brave and noble patriots who sacrificed so much for us and for our lost cause -is shown in the loyalty and zeal of its members, and in their manifest ability and desire to further promote and extend the work of the United Daughters of the Confederacy in the communities to which they go when they leave VVinthrop College. -M. XV. G. Page one hundred ninety-one ,Kp . v MARIE CAUSLEY JULIA SHEALEY First Term President Second Term President 'ir' 'ir' 'ir' l,,.A V. A VE51 Zlu Y. , :.V ,,.,. x IgA,e...k 'ir' E BELIEVE in country children. VVe believe in their strong . bodies, their clean minds, and their White souls. Like unto the trees of their own great forests, they grow straight and strong and true. We believe in these things. We believe in the possibilities that lie wrapped in eachnsturdy little body. VVe believe in the dignity with which their everyday toiling is clothed, and in their ability to meet the hard and cliflicult task of toiling in contentment. VVe believe in the teacher who goes forth to lead these children to a greater vision of their ovvn nobleness. From such as these, the rank of noblemen are replenished and the sinevvs of the nation are made stronger. Page one hundred ninety-two ' 1 Q- --' -1 1 . ' w , ix' lm wer 5553-A X e 4 we ef W Xe Rifle: eff' , x X1 X . . ' X 'Sqn - Xl 1 , . ,- U , ,- W x ,e -e ESQQKY HV M TJEJDEAFQ Y Page one hundred ninety-three GLADY MARY HAZEL AGNES MARIE MARIE GRACE ETH EL S BUCKNER STUART HUTAFF ..... HUNTER .... CAUSLEY .... LANGSTON .... XIVHITLOCK HOFFMAN MARGARET SANDIFER CATHERINE JENNINGS MAGGIE DOYLE ....,...,,,, MABEL BOOTH ...... LULA EVANS ..... DORIS GRACE SUSAN BOOT-HO ETHEL CECILE HARTZELL ,-,, PACK ....... 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Owing to the lateness of the hour, and the inclemency of the weather, they were the only occupants of the room, save for Dummy Bingham, the mute superintendent of the dining-room and kitchen, who had remained to see that nothing was lacking to tempt the appetite of the new English teacher. Mr. Barr was pleased with the meal, but not with the one who served it. His Hrst glance at the dumb man was met with a furtive look from dark, sinister eyes, which, to the keen imagination of the young teacher, were at once expressive of past evil and suggestive of future harm. His thoughts, however, were recalled from this unusual man by the deep tones of Dr. Moore. ' Have you heard of the tragedy which occurred here five years ago?,' he asked. Just as the word tragedy was uttered, a quick Hash of lightning, combining the material illumination of the room, cast a ghostly glare over the whole apartment. The expected peal of thunder was not heard, and silence reigned in the room, save for the sound of the clock as it ticked steadily on. As the lights Hickered, and the curtain swayed to and fro, Mr. Barr noticed that the face of Dummy Bingham was whiter than the cap about it, and his whole body shook. Q Dr. Moore regained his composure with an effort. 'Tis rather strange, he said, that tonight, the fifth anniversary of the night upon which Mrs. Rhodes disappeared, should be so nearly like it. It was on just such a night as this that Mr. Rhodes, your predecessor, brought his young bride to Bingham School. They were not expected until the next day, hence no one met them at the station. Mr. Rhodes, who was accustomed to taking his meals in our hall, thought he would procure some slight refreshments here, rather than at the home of his landlady. - Just as Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes sat down to their meal, the rain began to fall in tor- rents, and in a few minutes they were dazzled by a Hash of lightning. A second Hash cut off the electric current, and left them in darkness. As Mr. Rhodes knew where the emergency candles were kept, he bade his wife remain until his return, and hurried down the hall to the package-room beneath the stairway. His search detained him longer than he had expected. Upon returning to the dining-room, he called to Mrs. Rhodes. There was no reply. He lighted a candle, and looked around the apartment, but Mrs. Rhodes was not there. For weeks, husband, kindred, and friends searched for her. A famous detective from New York was summoned, but all his efforts to unravel the mystery were in vain. The Page one hundred ninety-Hve buildings were searched from attic to cellar, and B631' SWQUTP WHS dragged twices notices were inserted in the newspapers, requesting information. All was of no avail. Was there not someone whom you suspicioned as the abductor of Mrs. Rhodes P in- quired Mr. Barr, who, up to this time, had been silent. Absolutely no one! That is a most peculiar feature of the case. No- one could find any reason for attributing her disappearance to human agency. The servants were in- clined to believe that something of the supernatural was connected Wi.th it. No, no one abducted Mrs. Rhodes. It is true that she was beautiful, cultured, and admired, yet who would have attempted to take her away under such circumstances, and who could have baffled the efforts of our people to recover her, to say nothing of the trained skill of Mr. Holmes P The mystery does seem impenetrable, assented Mr. Barr, but perhaps even yet the truth will come to light. As Poe says, detectives often have no real method in their proceedings. They search for truth in the valleys, rather than on the mountain tops, where it is found. The narrative being ended, the two men arose and went their way, one to immediate sleep and rest, the other to an hour's refiection which fostered the germ of determination to unravel the mystery. As the days passed, Mr. Barr grew in favor with the Faculty and students. Only the dumb man regarded him with hate+hate born of fearg and this spirit of antagonism increased daily. On the night of October thirty-first, as Dr. Moore sat in his office writing, he heard ai knock on thedoor, and Mr. Barr entered. Wlieii he had seated himself near the pres- ident's desk, the two fell to discussing the new English course proposed for the follow- ing term. Not until the clock had sounded eleven did the trend of the conversation change. Mrs, Rhodes' hair was golden, was it not? Not only did the suddenness ofqMr. Barr's question and its import startle Dr. Moore, but also the manner in which it was asked, for it conveyed the idea of certainty. Never- theless he answered with the question: And the color of her dress P The note of sarcastic incredulity was not lost upon Mr. Barr Blue millgled with gray, was his immediate reply. The president drew his chair n Tell me, h . . g mysterious as the tragedy itself. earer that of the speaker. C urged, what do you know of Mrs Rhodes? Your knowled e seems as BT . B ' ' - - . . In aff straightened UP 111 his Chair, and continued: Mrs. Rhodes was below medllim h . elght' had rather long 3fmS, Small feet, and golden hair. How do I know? I have Page one hundred ni,-,ety,Six seen her skeleton. The bones are now resting in the empty fountain of the little deserted church over there against Mullock's Hill. There Dummy Bingham hid the body five years ago. Wlieli Mr. Rhodes turned the light on in the dining-hall that night, the watch- ful eyes of this man from his near-by home noted it. He determined to make an investiga- tion. When he neared the building, and saw, through the low western window, the two people at their meal, he was seized with a mad desire to obtain the beautiful woman. That was the moment when the lightning cut off the electric current, giving him his chance. As soon as Mr. Rhodes had left the room, he entered and seized Mrs. Rhodes. When she attempted to scream, he strangled her. Then he swiftly bore his burden to his adjoining office. There he deftly unloosed a plank from the Hoor, placed the body be-- neath it, and refitted theplank. This done he returned to his house. The buildings and grounds, of course, were immediately searched. On the second night, when the seekers were at a distance, Dummy. Bingham, under cover of darkness, removed the body from the office to the fountain of the little church. No one saw him do the deedg and no one knows that he did it, save you and I. ' No, the discovery was not accidental. -I worked on the mystery. An accident only hastened its unraveling. You remember the time that you told me of the tragedy. That very night, unconsciously, almost instinctively, I connected the event with the dumb man. Perhaps his uneasy manner, and the furlive glances with which he regarded me as you told the story, sowed the germ of suspicion. Later, when I studied the situation at the time of the tragedy, I was convinced that someone in the vicinity had abducted Mrs. Rhodes. It could have been no one from else- where, for had such been the case, certainly Holmes' measures were stringent enough to check his Hight. The abductor was in the midst of the people-a cunning man, clever enough to conceal his crime by the very simplicity with which it was perpetrated. Such a man was Dummy Bingham. r Convinced of his guilt, I sought evidence to prove it. The man himself, his peculiar movements, manner, and habits were conducive to my belief. I traced his family, and learned that he was once seized with a fit of insanity when another man married the woman he loved-a woman below medium height,.with golden hair. It was just after this that he answered your advertisement, and came here to manage your kitchen affairs. Now, it was necessary that the murderer conceal the body of Mrs. Rhodes near the scene of the crime. There was neither time nor opportunity for its removal to a distance. Accordingly, I investigated not the whole building, but the dining-hall and the adjoining apartments. I examined the walls and the floors. In the Hoor of Dummy Bingham's office I found a plank with a splintered edge. Upon investigation, I found that the nails holding it were a size smaller than those in the neighboring planks. I drew them out, and raised that portion of the floor. I was not surprised to find beneath it several strands of golden hair, together with a minute piece of gray and blue serge. The question as Page one hundred ninety-seven to the ,body's temporary place of concealment was solved. But where was its permanent resting-place? That, too, could not be far away. It was not Bear Swamp, for that stream had been dragged twice. Her body had not been buried, or the detective would have noticed the grave. I determined to seek probable places of concealment in the vicinity. In the meantime, I observed the dumb man more closely. Yesterday afternoon, when classes were over, a number of us decided to go bird-- hunting. The idea of inviting this man to join us occurred to me. I did so, notwith-- standing the questioning glances of my companions. At hrst he refused, as I supposed he would do. Upon insistence, however, he accepted the invitation. VVhen the hunt was over, and we were descending Mullock's Hill on our return, a sudden cloud threatened rain. To avoid the shower, I suggested that we go in the little church. Dummy Bingham suddenly turned pale, and quickly motioned us to continue our way. What was the cause of such action? Was the quiet little deserted church connected with his crime? Ah! perhaps it was the place for which I was seeking. Soon I should know. After tea last night I found that it was. I went back to investigate. When I gazed upon the gray walls-bare save for the flickering shadows cast by the lantern light, the few hard benches, and the lone square pulpit, I wondered at myself. VVhat could be concealed here? Wait-was the pulpit hollow, or was there a fountain beneath this rough pine floor? The pulpit was not hollow, but there was a fountain, and in that fountain the skeleton of Mrs. Rhodesf' Dr. Moore's tone revealed but little of his increased respect and admiration for Mr. Barr as he inquired: A What course do you intend to take in this matter ? I wish your advice. Let's work together. Very well. Suppose we visit Dummy Bingham early in the morning, and learn what he has to say for himself. Agreed, returned Mr. Barr, departing. Meanwhile, judging from present indications, we shall have a stormy night. . The following morning, the two men went to the home of Dummy Bingham. I-Ie was not there. They turned their footsteps toward the church. They found the far corner of that building burned away. On the inside, near the pulpit. lay the lifeless body of the dumb man, beside the skeleton of his dead. The storm had come, lightning had shaped the destiny of the murderer even as it had that of the murdered. A5 the CYCS Of the two H1611 mflf, the same thought was in each mind: Truly, vengeance is the Lord'sf' -MAYBELLE MCLAURIN, '16 Page one hundred ninety-eight w W w X ci'-Nstwxs SX 2K M . www X Q X 0 . 'AA' ga :::'ii:::::f:' ' iiii1:z1: m-mari --', W- ,,,... 4 ....... W ,,w,.. ,, ,,, , W-, v,, , ::,,, , ,,,5 ,-,,-I fu- put, THE world outside is young today, the very wind upon The trees has music in it, and the leaves are keeping time In dancing as they toss themselves for joy of merry life, ' And for the love of many things we mortals dare to scorn.. The touch of dew-kissed gra-ss about my feet imparts a thrill That sets them longing just to go forever on and on, I Andnot to stop until the whole glad world turns gray and sad, Like those that spend their lives in idle plea-sures, and with waste Of youth come down to death stilled by its untouched mystery. And yet this thing shall never beg for God will never let His world grow old, but keeps it ever young, that we may love To wander o'er its smiling face, rejoicing in its youth. -K. ll'. lille -U 'U Page one hundred ninety-nine X N Q S X14 xx v ww- ...www X X Q mb VAAA VVVVVYV, 1 ROXNN , ,V,V, T 43 NWw. ws N-N., , ,swyxxxxxwxxxuwmugggmy X W.K QiX w'wk v if IVAY from the road stretching steadily to cities far away, Apart from the crowd hurrying eagerly to follow it day by day, Is a mere little sketch of a winding lane, stretching brown amid the green. With fluttering flecks of sunshine gold a-filtering down between, The green-crowned trees that line its path aflame with the kiss of the sun, Or the somber hue of the twilight-time, when the hurry of day is done. There the birds overhead are singing C11 song which only few can know Who are traveling the way of the peaceful road, and are unafraid to go Adown the winding lane alone-just glad the whole day long That life has placed our steps afar from those of the bustling throng. And though you may follow the world's way, Dear, athirst for fa-me and gold, To the maddening whirling market-place where honors are bought and sold, Yet I rest content the whole day through, with never fret nor cry, For in my heart of hearts I feel that some day, by and by, Through winter's rain and shining suns a traveler I shall see- None else than you, who are coming back to walk the peaceful way with me. -K. W. U' - U rm Page two hundred Nw qw N ww- NN K R X X ssssssmQ .... ,,,,,,, ,V HE day was dark, the way was long, and maddening, dulling grim Despair had seized my soul, and none of life seemed truly worth The while. S o as I traveled thus I sang the song that life Had taught to me: Of love that is not true, of faithless ones - lflf ho spin their little lives within themselves, and dying go To seek the things they do not know, and therefore are afraid. A fellow-traveler shared my road as on our weary way llfe went, and though the years lay thick upon his hoary head, And many trials he had known, eternal springs of youth Rose in his heart, and overflowed about the world to bless. On hearing this sad, foolish song of mine, he lifted up His voice, and sang of love that cannot die, but growing day By day in lives of glowing usefulness comes down at last To death, serene in faith that all the dimming closing days Are but the sign of rising suns that needs must come, just as- The evening dark precedes the ruddy glow of morning light,'. And listening to his theme of life, I knew that he had lived, And found the light that makes the gloomy and the darkest day A gladdened one, while I, just in life's prime, had stumbled in Its meaning, and within my inmost heart I felt ashamed. K.W UI U Page two hundred one Q X Q X v , ws X w XX .. M., X X K N.. WT XWWWW OR happy golden days of peace, for people in contented trust, For children hurrying by to school, their laughter floating back to us,' For clear-eyed, 'vision-seeing youths that peace do sometimes always bring, D For happy faces from the shops of girls that work all day, but sing, For straight, strong men, untouched by war and famine's deadly pain, That take the world's work on their backs, and never murmur nor complain, For mothers, with their laughing babes, that crowd upon us as we pass, For these, and peace, we thank Thee, Lord, but grant that we may hold Thee fast, Lest we forget these things some day, and for the mad world's smirking show Turn all this laughter into tea-rs. Dear God, forbid! We hate' it so. -K. W. U1 we U nm Page two hundred two x ff? f gf1: f 1 q+1-M Q4 6 W WKWX , W 557 I XXX IX, 5-ST C51 N fMffigQQw7 K uf: QLUEE L J Pgt hddth TsIxI3If:I, STRAIT ....... JI-ZSSIIQ ARMSTRONG Ex'IiI,YN HRUXYN MICIIA BYRIJ AIARY E. 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VVI-IISONANTEE LUC1LE1i TURNER Page two hundred fifty-one , . wNw,...- w -ww Nxx X W ,,,.-If KLXNQNN w..,.,,Nw w Q X X G X kv X, A - x X w X A Nw N WX 'N F1z.xNc'ES ALLEN NELL I3ECIq11.xxr THELMA RIi'l'lII2.X DILLON COUNTY CLUB Hint , 'iv 'if' 'ir 'ir M E M B E R S TUELMA IQIAYES M4xx'1:ELLE BICLAURIN I. f XFIRGINIA ROGERS NIILDRED SELLERS IXIYRTLE STUBBS Page two hundred Hfty-two .1.Q..4,:, '. 5 -, .r., ,.,,, . f .:.4-..........,,L . U IU 1' S Q-,Q S S S SW S ,Q---mmwx, X Q S w,,x,,,,, S Qxxxqx NS Q' 'N-5 N xx wus A S+' X Swi Nwww QRS X - W wmmw XQNQQQSSSNNNmwmmwmNwwmwmwwwmmmmmmwmmmmmSQmmSSSSS Qmwmmwmm ,. 2 ...S -A -,--- .. .S mmwmmwwmmmmmmmmSx15S GREER DOZEN M ff IU 'lr 'if' 'ir' , ,.g, ZLL' J ' f.f 'ir' MEMBERS ' - S Y 4 3 1- 4 ' NELLE B13CK1LxM DAISX CRIS1 CNRRIE MAS S , ROBINSON HAHIE L1312 UUROISS FLOSSIE CRISP ESTHFR BTEDA BYRD LOUISE CUNNINGI-IAM EDYTH WALKER RACE WOODS EVELYN CREECH LOTS JAMES G . On U Page two hundred f1ffY'thfee --.W Qwxxx S QqQ+N' 3 x,,....m,,, KN S QA--Sa'Qz ' S ..i--.. X xx imN..iv- XA Q XQQXXYW-9 iXW,,WwwwWX Nx XXX 'wxwmww xlfrxixx, w x X X W X ,. A K, X x ' ' W QE .uw , I U, , V V K, Q LANCASTER COUNTY CLUB 4-' L ,, V - K X ,155 'fc 'i' 'iv i,:mf:115 tm' E dv PERRY BELLE BENNETT BIARY El3L.xc:KwELL EIJITII B1e.xzINc:'mN L.xLL,xc3E CAUTIIIQN NAQMI DERIQICIC MELI'1',x FLOYD MEMBERS ELEANOR H.xLLIDAxY Gluclz HABIIEL RIARY ,IfI,XYlfS NANNIE IEI,xYEes XIYRTLE I IURTUN RVT11 MCDUW ESTIZLLE BIILLING BEULAXIEI PORTER IQATIE REED Aux SAM' jU.xN1'1ux SOWELL L1LL1.xN 'TRUESDALE Di, U Page two hundred fifty-four .P Qu 7 , f-1.4 - .....- -A,. 'x' '4-ed -I: --,, ,, . ... .,, .-.,. EIU JULIA OWENS .,,,,,,,,.,,,, KATIE V. VVOEEORO ....... GUSSIE NIILLEL .......... LOUISE AUSTIN MARY BARKSDALE STELLA BROOKS NIIRIAM BROWN MARY BURTON JULIA CHILIIRESS REBECCA CLARK ANNIE MAY DONNAN MARGARET DUNLAR BRUCE GRAY LAURENS COUNTY CLUB 'ic' 'ir 'i' V,IT ,,..L,VA TJ., liqvbf L5, ZAA . , 'ic' OFFICERS .....,.......P1'csI'de1zI Vive-Prcsidefzt ........ Secretary and Tmasuffer 4. MEMBERS CLAUD GRAY JULIA HENIDEIQSON INEZ HUDGENS ITS JA NIE BOYII HUDGEN NIINNIE IRVIN NIARIE LANGSTON LULA LITTLE MARY LITTLE RUTH JWCALLISTER NANCY GWENS NANNIE MAY VVILLIARI S EILEENE YOUNG ..........,...........,........ ............... ELIZABETH QWINGSI HENRIETTA OXNf.lNGS JESSIE OWINGS ANNA PRENTISS KATE SHANDS FLORINNE SIMPSON VIRGINIA SIMPSON HATTIE SULLIVAN MARY D. SULLIVAN ETIIEL VVILLIAMS ETHEL VVINN Honorary Menzbcr Page two hundred fifty-five 'iv 4 W W 6 J QS NSS Q -f uw X WX ' Y iwflxqx N C wwtx X XNX Y wg N, m W N W XBXNk N mmww NE'f1'IE BOYKIN ELIZABETH BREYXRLEY ROSABIONDI2 DIXON EUNICE DONALD ALXUDE DONALD GLADYS PIEARON MINNIE DELLE 1115.-XRON YRXNNA ADELE IEIERIOT UI L Y, LEEFS REGIMENT 'nl' 'if' 'nl' 1 '- 'ir' MEMBERS COLZY HERIOT EMMA PIERIOT MYRTLE JAMES XYILL JAMES BLXBRY MCCOY ELLA BICCUTCHEON IDA MAY AICELWEEN IQATHLEEN BICLEOD LUCILE MCLEOD EVELYN BQONTGOMERY MARY 34001213 PAULINE MOORE MARY PERRIN A ALXRGUERITE SCARBOROUOH EYMMIE STUCKY GERTRUDE XVILSON Page two hundred Hfty-six Q HJ Qf 'NA NX S SNA N QR S Q XQTQSNQ C-4-'-H--Am X X,.. 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Q ibi ,,1,q f'f 'ic' LUCY GASQUE SARAH GODROLD CARROLL JOHNSON MARY JONES ANNIE LEWIS MISS MCDUFFEE ETHEL LTACE NELLIE ROGERS DELLA SMITH ELISE SMITH U IU Page two hundred fifty-seven A-9 :lv- NEVVBERR Y C OUNTY CLUB 'ir' 'i' 'nl' WA Av 5.1: E, ,S ,.,,,,, 4A,.,:,, .,.4:-, ,. 5? , : :vA'v: X ,..: 5 ..v- ,J zl- , f ij 1 'mi' OFFICERS P ,d f T ,,,... 76151 E72 3535 YHIIEfZPffff.1f ..L. , -- -Q Sffffffflfl' CATHERINE GARLINGTON ...... ........,....... -------- T 7 'MSZWW 'i' IWEBTBERS LURLINE AULL GENEVIEVE BOYD ALICE CANNON MARY LIZ D SUSAN LANGFORD HELEN LATHAN SARAH SIMMONS ANNIE LAURIE SUBER LUCILE LATHAN ESSIE MAY SUBER ZIE UNCAN CARRIE LONG FRANCES VVHEELER MARY DUNN IOSEPHINE MAY GENIA VVHEELER MOSS FELLERS KITTIE BIAYES HELEN WHEELR CATHERINE GARLINGTON KATIE MAY IXTANCE RUBY WHETHER LOIS HIPP GEORGIA PORTER ATATTIE LOU VVICKER MARY DE WALT HUNTER SUSAN QUATTLEBAUM HATTIE WISE ANNIE E. JACOBS RAYE RIVKARD NIARGUERITE WISE CARO WYCIIE IDA YOUNG 'Ib HGNORARY MEMBERS MISS ANNE D. JONES MISS PAXXVIXTEE JONES DR. ROY Z. THOMAS Page two hundred ' fifty-elght AK A .ik x' x S . R ..-A R J vw' O R --'--' ----,HW ,-,-f,Vf1 X '- 'K -- --fff ------ - -..,... rm ...... ::::1..R::::Lg, --W Y YYYVVV gagg- ANNA CALHOUN RIBA CALHOUN SUIETTE COOPER MARGLTERI'TE D. DEVORE Ul N1NE,TY-9111 THIRTEEN 'ic 40 44 VARINA A. HUEE NANNIE HUTCHISON LOUISE IQINARD EMMA' LIPSCOME SYRIL MARSHALL RUTH OSBORNE BROWNLEE RICE BJARY RO1E:ER'1'S ELLA TOWNSEND U Page IU two hundred fifty-nine MARY ELLEN WILSON .... TABITHA STRIBLING GRACE BEARD ....... LINNIE CUDD ....... SUANEE DALY ...... FRANCES EARLE ....... CORNELIA HINE.S ........ NANCY HINES ,.,,,,.,,,,, ANNIE NIAE HUBBARD EDNA MITCHELL ..,..,,, Page two hundred sixty all-1.4. -4. '73, '-g:,..u-gag' OCONEEITES 'ul' 'ir 'ir OFFICER S MEMBERS OF TRIBE Hiawatha ......Nac00chee .......Sua11ee ........SCl7'ZfE6 .......T6Cli77lS6ll ......Osce0la Yonastikee Comzasaga NELL MULKEY LURA PERRITT .... IDAH PITCHFORD BELLE STRIBLING EMILY STRIBLING ANNIE WALIQER . ANNIE BELLE WA BIAIDA VVATKINS Estotoah QN- d,,......,X X IRII x ix xx X ws ,,,...Q.xwux.,xx NX X we N X X Nx xx X P X x .- X Qlfsxww Qxwmmmw xv mm KK QNX X NX A A'A CRATE OF ORANGES 'if' 4- 4- ,,,,. ., ,: '-1 ,fiz AMELIA BARTON KATHLEEN FAIREY ELIZABETH GLAZE IVIARY HERBERT DOROTHY JEFFORDS INEZ VINCENT UI JACK JOSEY SUSIE KQORTIOHN BQILDRED LIDE MAYRELLE NTCCANTS NELLIE MCCI'XNTS PAULINE LOUISE NEWBORNE ANNIE SALLEY HANNAI-I SALLEY YTIOLA SAVVYER GRA LEE THOMPSON ZEIGLER , HU U Page two hundred sixty-one 1 EI f ' wx Mx Nw w msg Xx..MRWwWx Ns Wxxxxxwx NwQ 'Kv Ni I A I . . R Nwmmw Nwmxmmmzmsmmmm, , 2+ A :A ii I I fe PICKENS COUNTY CLUB 'Iv '10 fi- ANNIE BOGGS RESSIE BOGGS Mmm UYRD ALTA CIXLLAHAN PETT CIIAVMAN FANNIE BELL MARTIN MEL MONTGOMERY AN-LXBEL OATES EMILY ROBINSON LULA SMITH LIDIE THORNTON E, QBERA WALKER CORRIE XXVATKINS NE1'TIE XVATKINS FLOSSIE WILLIAMS MARY XVYATT Page two hundred sixty-twg U ,Al-1.1 ... :L ' flax NA, N , ,NH ,,T, , K-x .K ,V --, ,,,,..-.,..-, , --?--- -. IU ' 'Q A Q NW S N XQTQSSNN C..-...Mx X X A ,..,,. N AAY,,,,,A,, A --------ff-Q--A-Lf'-L-L-. fffSfSff1, Rxw....,., ' UNION COUNTY CLUB 'if 'ic 'ic N ' RUTH CRAVVFORD GERTRUDE FAUCETTE IULIA FLYNN HARRIET FRAZIER WILLIE GALLMAN BELLE GAULT ISMA GAULT I ALLEEN IWOLLIE SAMS FRANCES SARIOR 1X'1AY SMITH NTERA SMITH IRENE GORE LIZZIE HOPE MARIE JETER MARION LITTLEIOHN IRENE MCDOW LUCILLE MCWHIRIER CLARA SPEARS MARY SPEARS SALLIE NVHITLOCK YOUNG LUCINDA SAMS VVILLIA MS CARRIE IU El! U Page two hundred sixty-three TN? SNA KXXXXXXNNXXX S X mmm, 'NNM v swwmmm wx FRANCES ADICIQES LOUISE BARRON MARGARET BRATTON LUCY BURNS ELLIE FEEMSTER IOLA GARRISON DR. M UNRO .... UI Page two hundred sixty-fou I Q-rw 1 COLLEGE GLEE CLUB vvirf 'iv 'ir 'if' civ 4-f ,,,. ,, , Q, W 'Iv OFFICERS +ANNA RODDEY MILLER .,,, -,-,--------,------- -------------- P 7' esident ETHEL1 HOFFMAN ---.---- ....................... I7 1.66-P7'6SZ'd6'7'1f JEAN MCALPINE ,...... Secretary and Treasurer 'ir' MEMBERS NANNIE HAYES LOTTIE HIRP RACHEL MACAULEY ANNA DELL PIERIOTT VARINA HUFF KATHERINE NIAYES 4 MIXRION RICI-IARDS EDMEE SMITH Page two hundred sixtyQFIve I 4 MANDOLIN AND GUITAR CLUB df' 'Ir' 'ir' 'ir' E k 'f luvz 'ir' OFFICERS FRANKIE JEFFORDS .... ............,.,,....,,., ,.....,..........,...,.,..... P 1 'esident CORNELIA HINES .................. Secretary and Treasurer CATIIERINE GARLINCTON , ,-,-.,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,- Accompanist MISS NANCY G. CAMPBELL ..... ..,,. ...,,.... D i rector 'iv MEMBERS MA NDOLINS TALULLIIII CORK HIXIQRTE1' FRAZIER CORNELIA HINES Page two hundred sixty-six LOUISE GALRIIIN NANCX' IJINES GUITARS SADIE PADCETT BI,-XRTHA WILKINSON FRANKIE JEFFORDS ELIZABETH MATHER ALICE WILSON 1 X Y Q f J : If If I,-TS 4 Page two hundred sixty-seven IAMLI Hana! . fi?- 'h1G.h1l:b4.Y' o4F+l'l'16 J' ' Jwffrigeffe Club ? solannnly-f SUM' h' gd-iff, Ilx I Z, l Hu, 1- v-fa H -f-or 1 1 a KAR . . 4 Al G6 'fo R+' I Hs! Ha +'a12'f- ' f Qphow V 75 bgfzi! , , 1-I 'lAK65 Baath Q' mn A , -lo mAKc+hAn,sZ0 ,, wx 22 fr was 'liar Q f-Xjfxxx fin s fi 2 ,. N K My N we 52 Q5 N 4 Q ll T Sb ' x X fl 9 'X N X R -E-G: , VZ NX I Caiiflskf -f-'i I nh In 'X Y Niu5,lsf 0r:' 'gov S fayffmlk 32' . '-W?-E ' !' X l 2V'A' lfvi fsl OME niaidens fair on sujjfrage bent Did forin a Sujcrage Club one day, And under H aynsworth's guiding say Discussed grave things of Parlianient. Booth shone out bright with shining lightg PVojjford had a part to playg H utayff bossed in nianly way,- All went well 'til Debe got sight Of state of things, and then kerwhack, The Suffrage Club jus Page two hundred sixty-eight t went to sniack. The tale is done-the inaidens fair Have given up all politicsg Through all the day they try to act, Like ladies should, with touching tact,' Instead of eager sujjfragists They have become inere suffering sticks 4 N 1-'vw ., , x--4 ' , Wmwwwfeffefezff vez, D Rh o - X X X V W X 'Amfwmhe 4,?l3? LL 'mm f X Qfiimt W-team A f v Q. sca'H'erecI wad-as ,rave Nf And +he?3 Q.gi'f M M i I V I I mf- - - -- ,v ,gx 5 . 4 .- , , 5 X FW: X fs , I, ,fig ill , 61 2 , D , if MA 'Rr ,ragga ai 9 we 6 i, J : fe S Digg -'- iff pix ax X' f X ff Q 6 fb X XLS' 0 I 7, , '- -zn- EDD ii in IR HENRY FORD, with lavish hand, One day stood out and took a stand For peace. And since more nzoney canze his way Than we could hardly dare to say, He fxed a ship up straight and strong, And asked all big bugs to get To sail with hiln across the sea To war-torn Europe, to take the key Of peace, the olive branch, and dove, So when Old Santa came along He'd find the French and German lads A-cooing to thenzselves with love. Wheat southward 'Ford did cast his eye for ganie To go sailing 'long. A Wi1lll1'7'0P lass he did desire on To hold aloft Old Winthrop's naine. Old Bud Mcfowan, with coinely grace, Did fly around with plans to go, But Pa McCowan said: Daughter, No, And poor old Bud was plunged in woe. Sir Henry Ford across the sea Did sail without our Bud's sweet face, And that is just the reason why Old Santa at the Christnias tinies Did find no love scenes taking place. Page two hundred sixtymine .x be Nj I ' X X x NN X X wx X A X --It N . sv A S xx. P W Y k 35 ,,MQg1wX,,, .Xe . , . - . x ' If .fi .Is il- colol fx up 'Hnerz IVhss B,7fers?'H1+h? f . ., F I N 1 i , e b ffl 619 I I1 5 Le-fflrigldf jeff- ' 19 I Z' , l b0'f+'l'alK, Mr. 'bv-fan. :gif ' K' g, i 7 'hgkev-,Ah V Porter. Mary , wffti LY, 9 F!,hhl4o +Vf2aY 'H'1o52 ,M 'KN N Al 1 X h'g+'+ P aes again- L2'F'f V my fffdj 1 J L it C x X 4 ' f 4' ! 1 A 0- N xx ,- gba ff X HWS K k X.. X X HERE are seekers after beauty in our Wiifithrop Faculty, And their inode of seeking after it is laughable to see. They'z1e forrned a strain e g syinnasiuin classg every Thursday night Down in our Gyninasiuni there is a. funny sight. Miss Anna Porter Boyers, with her artf M Miss M arcu Mrs. Julia Sims and Caroline p ner, rs. O'Bryan,' in and Miss Mary Flynn a-cutting all the shinesg a--starring in the Mist, ' And on and on and on you'll go until you go the list Of tea chers vain, at-seeking grace-we hope they find it, too,' But getting it by taking Gym is a funny thing to do. UI U I U Page two hundred seventy IW x --.....REEEE,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, -.M XQQ xv uk Q .j ' N vi 5 , N ,.-Xin Y .,,, ' Q-x: ' -' Y' M 5 - ,,,,, - . xxx X ,.,,,lE?:mw..., A ,,,,,-V,,,V, . 49 qtitlgig Qm.ZR3,..,,w,k Y. ,,,, ---, - -'-- Q Q,::::::----M :X nw--1 .....,..,,,, A fm... ------ ----- - ----- ------ ---v ------- 7-w:xvLsNwxmr'mSiiwSi g-wx:M LIFE insnrance agent came to visit ns. one day,- And he knew what he wasgetting in, Fm right here now to say- For he got the old maids going on the talk! of life and death, Had them taking exercise, and practicing deep breath, t So when he got them talking, he sat back and said how well- The thing was really going, 'til Miss Dickson would not tell Her age and varions other things the man did want to know, 1, Her weight, and whether or not her heart did beat so fast' or slow? Up rose the other maidens fair, their face in horror red- To tell a mere man all these things, How,-awful! they all said, kVe'll do withont a policy, and we think yon'd better go - And so onr crnshed insnrance man went ojjfwithont his dongh. i Lx! -il t E'l7E got a freakish cnstom here that's painfnl to behold, kVe've talked it down and slapped it down nntil it's getting old. VV e have an exhibition of this cnstom's greenish hne In chapel, dnring Star Conrse things, once every month or two. l Inst let a little frisky lad bnt sing with catching snap, Then every blessed girl of ns will clap, clap, clap, Until the poor thing on the stage sings 'til he's about to snap, And still the blessed girls keep on, and clap, clap, clap. Not to the singing lads alone is this strange welcome given, Bnt e'en the ones of sterner stnjjf, that speak of earth and heaven. Yet, not nndannted still, the girls don't give a rap, Bnt seeking-to approval show, they clap, clap, clap. Vl'hy Sir Gabriel jiew to earth some morning, jnst to say To lflfinthrop girls at pleasant word, and pass the time of day, These selfsame girls wonld nnabashed lon this we'd bet our capj Inst smile at him, and say Hello , then clap, CMP, Cla?- mu Uk - at 'U Page two hundred seventy-ohe K WN QW Q :wwwXKvKK5wwrK5xsxxxv9zxW'QsQ fES Y?gff5?5Kiiiivg?iS5ifffiififfii -K-x wr M 'W' sw .1.1i ravf ',1: 214 iv- 73 -W2 Mm' A. A . -1'1V- , CFOR w1NTHRoP GIRLS ONLYD AUTRITE 71.-To give assent, to agree, As Al'trite, Pete. - 11.-Pleasing, gracious. 1'l.+A good fellow, a friend worth while. BLUE 11.-One having fatal disease, due to homesickness, a failure of His letter to come I on time. a.-Sad, downcast, considering suicide. BLUEBOOK 7'L.1TllC article in which Wiiitlirop students put down indefinite thoughts, derived from blue. See blue. CATALOG 11.-The judgment book, the last resort, Dick's Bible, treatise on the straight and narrow way. ' , CHASE rf.-To run away, to get out of sight, as to chase yourself. ' CRAM 11.-To commit to memory, to 'be able to reproduce on moment's notice, to secure a mental picture. 11.-One who crams, one who can commit to memory twenty pages of History of Ed., and can repeat without leaving out a comma. CRAMMING U.-The act of stuffing knowledge. D. S. 7'l.-A place of play, a kitchen, a remnant of Peabody, DEBE 7'L.-OHC who is great, a politician, one who gets what he goes after. ED. 71.-To pursue knowledge, to court wisdom. See cram. - n.-Methods to control children, a subject given to show how Little Willie should be taught. , 2 EDDIE 7fL.4OHC given to Mathematics, one who thinks. A A EXAM. 11.-The time when bluebooks are needed. See bluebook. 71.-Causing excitement, blueness. See blue. FILE 11.-A list kept by every teacher, matron, and officer, at sheet of paper covered with names. 71.-To place name on file, to stand one behind the other, to take one's turn. ' GYM. 71.-AI place of high jumps, an exercising place, theiman who cuts bread in the kitchen. GRIND ff.-To study, to cram, to apply one's self in order to get double stars, to cut out Star Courses, to study from 6.30 to 7. 11.-One who takes no exercis up Don't Disturb' signs, one who is to be pitied. e, does not belong to any College organization, keeps Page two hundred seventy-two U .IU wx X x C'-hNxx xk .-- S X A QNSNNY XX R wx RNxsie::N N.....NwNwxXN XS X , x ' W' ,323 .,.,,,,, ,. ,..,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , w x X X w Awmfffffffm -KXXXXX -------f- :ms Q---riiffwwwvwsm sfsfsss sssA gig,-,-lm 5 N..-ggi GERMAN 11.-A midnight revel, a place of good eats. HEY 11.-A Wintlirop girl's salutation, a loving greeting. INFERNO 11.-An infirmary, the pink-pill house, a pleasant help in time of trouble. IELUS 11.-One .who is envious, one who gets peeved when she does not get the star's part m a play. cz.-Envying, desiring, wanting. LIMIT az.-ZlIlhe College fence, the end, the enclosure of the Wintlirop campus, one who isgusts. MATRON 11.-One who guards, one who teaches etiquette, a wise woman. MED n.-An extent of time from 2.45 to 4.15, a time to think up. all meanness necessary for happiness. 11.-To keep quiet, to be ladylike. PASS 11.-Beyond the danger mark, safe, anything above a III. U.-The act of fooling a teacher, to make a II. RUSH 11.-One who is in love, a maiden honored, something of which to be proud. Q' fv.-To get up at 6.30 and pick violets, to make dates, to write notes. RUSHING U.--The act of loving, derived from rush. See 1'ush.' SAT UPON 7L.4A crushed state administered by teacher, an altogether unpleasant condi- tion, heartbroken. 71.-The act of sitting, to speak harshly, to crush, to deal rudely. SLIPS 11.-A note of greeting from teachers, an unpleasant bit of mail, a reminder, a threat. TATTLE 11.-News in dormitory, result of too vivid imagination, white lies trimmed in , green. , fzf.-To talk promiscuously, to tell more than you know, to keep people interested. TOMMY H.-A prodigy, la jack-of-all-trades, a sweet-tempered man. A TRADE 11.-A compliment given to get one, another white lie, bits of gossip. See gossip. 71.4-To swap a joke, to form Mutual Admiration Society, to gossip. T. S. 71.-TfZllHlI1g School, a free show, an obstacle, a battlefield. 71-To make green product shining, to train, to make over, to make something out ' of nothing, to Hunk. See flmzk. WINTHROP ni.-A training place, a place of work, an inferno, a place of sorrow, where we are educated. See T. S. WORK 11.-See Wi1ztI11'0p. 'XCUSE ME 11.-Miss A. P. Boyers. See D. S. - 71,-To talk nothings, to affect politeness,'a sham. lil El . 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He is Cl goo61f1'16111d 1o 115 6111, 611161' 1116 111661 111111 just 61 1611. 1 yo 1011.111 1.9 61 -1.U'Z'U1'L'lI7 6111615 1161's 16151661 of 111111 310111111 7111? 111111115 1161-216' 11611116161 6'161'11611-21161 12110111 11's 111116, fo1'soo111, 1701' IIC, 66111 1611 you 6111 611161111 3161111 g1'6'611 and great- g1'6111116161', .11161 3161 Ill, 1110'2'C1S 611161111 os sjvhx' 615 UH-X' 111od61'11 lad UI U Q 'jg Page tW0 hundred seventy-four I i 4 'Y r ! i . 2, i 1 New X 'xx . ..f N y , Q ' a s I xxmxsmww W...-A x Q- wi, -Cav i A W ...... .... ..,,. - ..c::g:::::Qa-Qamww -- ' Q .sg .... 1 r ' m LWISS PVICKLIFFE is at chatterbo,i',' bnt she's also mighty nice- She pnts into her lessons the right sort of a spice. Wve love her when she calmly sits all over ns, alack! 4 Bnt most of all we love her when she lets ns all I sit back. 1 ! mnrder every day, And doesn't give a single rip what all the people think or say. i King English is his victim, and thongh he screams all I he can 1 - PA HUQEKS is his own license, for he's Natnre's i gentleman. i Great baby eyes behind his specs, two inches almost E' l l thick, ' 7 ' Q And given mnch to peacefnl ways, for he has learned 1 '.,, ED I the trick f Of keeping still while women folks are talking politics, W M ,Xi L' 'JK He smiles instead, and jnst looks wise-Onr l'V.4L.llfI,S'- LEY is a brick. U1 1 U IU Page two hundred seventy-Eve . Onr CHALLY does some awfnl things, committing ef' ,, .... - NX wg X , 5 NNN, 5 f Mggwgjxwlmxxxx . xx S Www W X X wx X ,,,.,,,.,. .. mxmwx k X f A meek man is our HENRY D., And just as handsome as can oe, And lazy too, with all his might- But he's an artist, and has that right. A lady, wise beyond the world in ways of lazy girls, 5 In making ofoer dresses new, in putting on the eurls! br And. WYSOR is her name, she lives on language 'sy' snack, -'X Is one of l7irgil's closest friends, pats Homer on the back, A A lovely creature, nobly planned, Our l'Vinthrop's frst-class gentleman. If you don't know, just ask him how. UI U Page two hundred seventy-six f. THOMPSON BRODVN, please make your bow, Y IU N...-X, NN Q x NNXX x wmv, QR X .... xewswxm . -f-+'t ' A lzttle, ozly-fsteal laal,' ' Q A Ing broad snule that makes you glaa',' A vest of whlteg posture of ease- . SIR ROY.THOMAS, you please! A fresh-blown rose, with awful thorns To keep the great black world awayg I Smiling even through the storms, And never worrying, so they say. MA UDE Moomf is this Roses-mum She has an international farne. x Our MAGGIE here has feet and sass,7' lllueh sense and wind, and even brassg A rnore ejjiclent rhan than he Has ne'er been seen on land or sea. IU Un U A Page two hundred seventy-seven 1 N X N w Q --X if-A N S A'-'Cp X N Su Q X w X M, The cock of the walk in room eighteen, The source of all knowledge ever been seen, lVorking out problems to keep mental trim- This, gentle reader, is PSYCHOLOGY BRIM. A faery strange creature, our dear ANNA F., lVith BOYERS tacked on for good measure, you see, hVell learned in chemistry, cooking-lWy land! F Yet her one starring subject is plain old JWAN. elf- 4- ROJIT all Ufs, Il7's, and 2c'hat's belowj From high-necked fzoaists and sweeping skirts, From sausage for breakfast, and string beans for dinner, From From DVinthrop uniform, Rushes, si,r-thirty rising, Library lllethods, and Current Events-' Slips, and Sunday night chapel, From Training School, all Education from I to XIX ff d D From all the woes that follow the kr UI , an r. M unro's pink pills Vinthrop girl all the days of her life, Good Lord, Deliver Us! U SIU Page two hundred seventy-eight il I - cc I S I W cici i I S -I INTHRQP COLLEGE is about the only place in the State that grants full suffrage for women. This is a natural consequence, since men in the kingdom of Winthroplancl are in such a minority. Anyway, we boss ourselves, through our Student Government Associ- tiong and are proud of it. Vtle are still feminine, toog and we hope we are ladies, although Miss Dickson says we are not. We do not whistle ,texcept in our own roomsj, neither do we any of those things that man has taken unto himself and calls mannish. VVe do not faint when a girl is punishedg nor do we go to class with the proverbial red feminine nose when someone else besides our friends are elected officers in student organizations. iXYhen our opponent seems to doubt our word, we do not slap her faceg we do not vote for the prettiest girl that runs for an office. lVe count ability and efficiency the first prerequisites in all thingsg and we demand them of all of our associates. We enjoy our suffrage privileges, and rejoice in the immediate prospect of this same right being extended to us in the whole State of South Carolina. 'ic' 'if LUCIA FEATHERSTONE fdefending Woman S'lLjjE7'Ug6'j.' I tell you I know what Fm talking aboutg some of the greatest Queens of England were women. 'ir' 'il' 'if' INEZ HUDoENs: Ruth, have you ,seen the jitney Bus yet? RUTH MCALISTER: Vtlhy no, child. XYho is he? Is he good looking? ' i 'nl' 4' el' NANNIE MAY VVILLIAMS Krusliizzg into the L1'f77'Cl7'3lQ.' Kate XYofford, for good- ness' sake help me find some of David Copperheld's books. I can't find him anywhere. 'ic' 'il' 'ir' ' QCFNF Chgm,'5f,fy ROOM! TIME, 4 fi. m. Exilim' Susan Gower, with new shoes N AL 'J X . on Squeak, Squeak, Squeak anzzomzced Susan of H115 fad- INEZ XTINCFNTI My, but Susan has music in her soul today. 'ir' 'ii' 'fr' ls x1aEL CALDWELL! Did You knew Miss XYYSOT Was 3 Vegetarian? ELIZABETH lNfOSELY3 WW, 110- , ISXBEL- Yes' she lives on Latin roots most of the time. Page two hundred seventy-nine il Y .. A ,, g 'if 'ir' Take one peck of worry and troublej 3,6353- Stir it up smoothly and wellg Then put on some heat, and let bub- ' ble,' And let it just set there a sjvell, Add a quart full of hot criticism, To give it the right kind of spice, Beat it then slowly and surely, Until mixed good and nice, Then take from the heat right quick- ly,' Let it get hard and cool, g Garnish with threes and a sprinkling of fours- Result, our Training S chool. 'ir' M -,-,,, r- A lot of Sass well seasoned up- To test its sharpness, take a sup, And if not knocked clean out of sight, By strength of its great peppery might, -Just add some more, with humor too, And brains galore. Y es, this is new- A Southern dish, but soon 'twill grow to world renown, For it is straight from Madame lldeans, of Charleston town. With at bowlful of Junior hot temper, Add at bowlful of Sophomore grit,' Put in at pinch of hard feelings To lighten the cake up a bit,' Then stir the whole mixture real hotly, Or the result will not be the same- The above things do well, and you will then have A Sophomore-Junior game. it VVith eight long days of agony mix o , ne gas stove that has its of sulkinessg add brooms, dustcloths, and one dollar and half menu for a family of ten, to- gether 'with one wallhower known as Mandy Rose, to .give colorg then for seasoning add twenty-five college lessons, with ive unsympathetic teachers, and l ' l wnp gent y, slowly but surely for twenty four hours anl , - , C you will have a I ' if . . delicious compound of angel food, commonly known in-Xhlinthrop slang as Practice Home. Page two hundred eighty w,,...,, X XQXKQM? it.. . X W N mxmmXm mQNfNmw. fry. , ffiJ.f1:,?i 25- ff 'iff Q,- -1 ,- -47 ,-1k T' YP. , i ,, Q.m.,zaii 1 oiiiiifmrl for 61V,i1ni:,1wQ9 HE month of january, 1916, shall go down in history of Winthrop- land as a great lI11'1l6. Queen Virginia T. Bell, in this memorable month gave up her scepter-that is to say, one bell constantly ring- ing, and the deposed monarch's kingdom was given over to a more democratic government. The thousand inhabitants of Dining-Room land had eaten too much of the bread of willfulness and loud laughter, and they grew proud and haughty. Again and again did the proud Queen rebuke the maidens of this land , but they were drunk with their own importance, and did not heed. Then, seeing that her sway had ended, the Queen went away sorrowful, and the maid- ens were left to govern themselves. L. Zeigler was proclaimed Governor of this land of Bread and Syrup, and it is she who carries now the sign of power. The deposed monarch has taken the situation as gracefully as could be expected, and the maidens are very happy, for have they not fought the good fight, and won? 'The next scene of warfare for democratic administration centers about the Kingdom of the Library. Here the most mighty, all-knowing, great Queen Clara Louise Voight has power all supreme. ' 'lv 'ic 'nl' N THE month of May, 1915, the whole of VVinthrop College was sad- dened by the announcement of the death of Miss Senior Hall, of that place. Her death came as quite va shock to her ,many friends, though her relatives and gua1'dia1rzs stated that the end was not unexpected. Drs. john- son, Richards, Shumate, Vlfalker, and Funkhouser, were with her when she passed away. It was reported in the official bulletin that her death was the result of a prolonged case of Senioritis. This disease is a dangerous and subtle one, and several grave consultations were held by these famous surgeons, but in vain! The sympathy of the whole College goes out to the Class of 1916, who were left to mourn her loss. ' IU ns U Page two hundred eightY'0nC ?i.,fiiit4i:?ie iiWliTlfQlfii:e 'Passes . The Class of 1916 suffered anotfier great loss, on May 3O, 1916, when Little Willie went to his reward. This little lad has been peculiar unto himself, and only those who knew him well can appreciate the significance of his passing away. He was stricken with brain fever, caused by too much education, and from the first his horrified admirers of the Class of Sixteen were told that little hope was held for his recovery. Peace to his ashes, and may they rest well is the hope and wish of all. if if in iiREi'20ff5 is Bio Olfks il iiilft' 1. THE SKY P1LOT-Professor Coker. 2. MUCH if Ano AROUT NOTHTNG-F1'CSll11lC1l,S preparation for first basket- ball game. 3. QLD CURIOSITY SI-lilly-ROOIII QQ Qwner and Manager, Prof. XV. Thomp- son. 4. THE SPY-Miss Alice Maude Moudy, two minutes after the ten o'clock bell has stopped ringing. 5. LES TXTTSERABLES-Tl1OL1 who pai-took of veal salad on the night of March 31, 191 5. 6. CDPENING OF .x CHESTNUT BURR-Dr. XYalmsley telling a joke. 7. TNNOCENTS A1:Rfm.xn-Freshmen in Library trying to get schedule arranged for the first term. 8. How THEY SUCCEEDIED-RCSL1ltS in Miss Means' Office the next day. 9. LovE's TQABOR LOST-Mrs. Funkhouser, Misses Grant, XVysOr, and Rus- sell's attempt to ciyilize and refine Johnson Hall. IO. HOW NVE ARE CLOTHED-Rules of conduct issued every Spring, Authoress and publisher, Mrs. Richards. II. THE IRON XVOMRN-Miss Dickson. 12. THE XV1DE, VVIDE XVORLD-'Til16 place where Seniors go to get a little rest. 13. TRNOLEWOOD T.xLEs-Mace's Methods of Teaching History. 14. UNKNOWN TO H1sTORv-Gossip in johnson Hall on Sunday night after chapel. 15. VANITY F.x1R-Miss Anna Porter Boyers. 16. -BLACK ROC1iiStC3li served in dining-hall. 17. A TXTIDSUMMER NIGHTJS DREAM-NVinthrop devoid of rules. 18. STORY OF THE XV1ND-Professor Magginnis giving a lecture on Social Efficiency. 19. WHEN TQNIGHTHOOD XVAS IN FLOWER-XffiiSit of college men, on April 3O, 1915. 20. No lX'TAN,S L,xND-XYinthrOp. 21. SOURCE BOOK OF ANCIENT T'TISTORY-'Till6 catalog. 22. THE CH.xTTERRoX-lNliss XYickliffe. 23. THROUGH THE VALLEY OF SH.-XDOVVSi,T1'3.l11l11g School, n 24. THE QTHER XYISE MAN- Debe. 1 Page two hundred eighty-two tx E5 ISS ICRGSSLAND, during the past week, has trodden the serving-room in ratier a stiff manner. It is hoped that Miss POlW11lC,S presentation gf the Maid of the Mists in the Faculty Gym Section has not been too strenuous. The Juniors were very much agitated to hear, on the morning of the . ' u n b Junior-Freshman hockey game, that Miss Louise Kinard had suffered a fractured ankle from a too vigorous thrust of a hockey stick. Their gratification was complete, however: when the young lady in question appeared with only a fever blister on her lip. Io, chief boss of the kitchen, had a narrow escape from being discharged on Monday as Miss Boyer, having the health of the girls at heart, reported him for Serving Cream D puffs with raw dough in the middle. Miss Finch, while riding her hockey stick during the intermission of Faculty-Senior game, caught her foot in the pocket of her robe, and received a very painful sprain. She was able, however, to meet her classes in imaginary dances the next week. Mr. Coker was very much indisposed the first part of the week. lt was understood that it was his turn to give Current Events. The State Fair was copiously attended on Education Day. Nine hundred Wiiitlirop students, Io, Mary, and their culinary assistants, as well as the teachers and entire families. attended. - Miss May Smith is suffering from a nervous breakdown. Dr. Monroe advises that no more Seniors be called upon to do impromptu teaching of Indian club exercise. Miss Lola Gassaway, while serving her term as chief cook in Practice Home, burned her meat pie to a crisp, whereupon she seems to have been seized with suicidal intentions. Only the dexterity of the driver's arm saved her from being crushed by an automobile as it rushed by the back gate of the 'fSenior Sanctuary. VV'inthrop was plunged in deep mourning during the last month, because of the deep blow received by the removal of the meeting of oratorical contest to Greenwood next year. The Business Manager of the Association should have called upon VVinthrop girls for financial aid. One heartbroken Soph. has offered to start the good work going by giving ten cents in money and a one-cent stamp. Miss Marie Causley has just recovered from a severe attack of pneumonia, directly trac- . . ' Y ' ' . able to a midnight massage of Miss Boyers ailing back. Miss Dickson temporarily lost control of her feet on the freshly polished hallway the other niO'ht breaking her choicest bit of china. This accident seems all the sadder since Q 7 she was carrying some cough medicine to her neighbors, near-by. vxfe extend our svmpathy to Miss Parks in the inconvenience necessarily resulting from q bqndaged right arm She is suffering from muscular strain, due to excessive use of the L c 5 5 ' ' pencil in Senior lesson plans. Miss Chm Louise Voiofht Qui- popular librarian, is suffering with loss of breath. This C D U n h been caused by so much being expended in keeping the girls quiet in HER library. ZIS C Page two hundred eighty-three HE following, which was found in a corner of the Main parlors some weeks after the New Year Faculty Tea Meeting, may prove interest- ing. Wife, the following, do resolve to keep these New Year resolutions: L I, Mary Flynn Dickson, do resolve not to waste any more time on Sunday reading Pilgrim's Progress, but rather I shall spend that time sleeping and eating. 2. I, Roy Z. Thomas, do resolve not to flirt any more with the Junior mem- bers of 1ny Chemistry Classes. H3. I, C. J. Thomson, do resolve that hereafter I shall not let my imagination have such free range, or let my memory wander so far back into the realms of 'that which never happened. Rather, I shall spend more time on the Essentials of Classroom Management. 4. I, Alice Maude Moudy, do resolve to shrug my shoulders less. I believe in German Kultur. 5. I, VVinton Parks, do resolve to stay in my room after ten o'clock, and leave the management of disorderly conduct to the Student Government. 6. I, Anna P. Boyers, do resolve not to arouse any more of the overworked Practice Home Seniors from their midnight slumbers to rub my head, which aches only in my imagination. 7. I, I. E. Wal1nsley', do resolve not to require so much reference work. H8. I, Clara Louise Voight, do resolve not to allow so much whispering in the Library. . 9. I, J. Thompson Brown, do resolve to require more work of my English girls. I am tiredgof Faculty members accusing me of offering 'Pie Coursesf NIO. I, Virginia T. Bell, do resolve not to give any more ground-up cheese forsupper on Sunday night. ' MII. I, Annie W. Funkhouser, do resolve to prevent any further washing of the hair in damp weather. ' HI2.. I, Sarah Margaret Ritter, do resolve to stop doling out indefinite, impractical theories to poor defenceless Juniors and Seniors, HI3. I, D. B. Johnson, do resolve not to invite the Legislators to inspect Win- throp College on Lee's birthday, and incidentally give them a good dinner with the sole intent of extracting an appropriation from them. Page two hundred eighty-four I 1 -. ,,v. ,,,. , . , la- f 4.1,- EVI I ' ' ' ' . . - EIV and organization 1S a virtue, cramming is an iutellgctual 1'm1110f31ltY,U remarked Mr. Brim to his class in History of Educa- tion. VVe will have a test tomorrow, and I hope all of you will keep this statement in mind, he concluded, On Thursday, the test was stood. Thursday night, Mr, Brim rocked his l'yOungest to sleep unusually -early. During this performance he yawned over his own lullaby, but he reproached himself for his lack of earnestness, and laying down his sleeping burden he forthwith seized his test pap-ers, his pencil, and his grade-book. He read several papers. Each was a brief reproduction of the first one hundred pages of Parker's History of Education. The statements made were true, for Parker made the same statements in almost the same words, but with the well-thought-out thought questions over which he had struggled the night before, the answers tallied not. He read further. Soon he grew weary of reading Parker, whom he already knew by heart. Review and organization is a virtue, cramming is an intellectual immorality, he breathed through a yawn as he leaned his head back and slept. His pencil dropped from his hand. Its gentle clatter as it fell caused a door to be flung open. He saw grouped together a number of his History of Educa- tion students. One remarked: These questions are so broad I do not under- stand their meaning. I'll simply learn Parker by heartf, He could not catch all she said, but frequently he heard the growth of elementary schoolsng the influence of religion on education, etc., then she would stop, frantically tell the other girls not to tell h-er what came next, knock her fists together, and then, as her memory got its bearings, she started her recitation of Parker again. In another corner sat a girl, her book open, but her eyes riveted on nothing. She silently was mumbling Parker. Still another girl he saw slam down her book, dig her fists in her eyes, and discouraged fall over on her face with the words: I can't learn it! ' In silent thought over what his eyes showed him, he looked upward. There he saw an angel. Une hand she pointed at the girls, the other she accusingly pointed at him. She said: K' 'Organization and review is a virtue, cramming is an intellectual immorality,' you sayg but why did you tell them of the test? as Sl-le 5110014 her head, Vlfith a jerk, Mr. Brim raised his head forward from his aching neck, closed his mouth, and opened his eyes. Sleepily he,lO0kGCl at the test papers before him. f'Cramming is intellectually immoral, he thought, hereafter my tests shall be surprises. Page two hundred eighty-five x QS NX x N NSN x x..xxN . X Q X X W ww S YYWNvN-'W5'Nll'l 'lillB 4,,. 1 iq ,,,,,, , .,.. --.. V. 1. ,V . To Editor of TATLER, which are best American Annual, but that make more work than Germans can make for French in a year. c ' CProfus-e apologies to XYallace Irvinj ION. EDITGR:-Mrs. Virginia T. Bell, whose name are in accordance with her job, reside at Hon. Vllinthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C., where I am not in employment any longer. Qur friendship nipped itself in the bud two days before yesterday was a day, when the Hon. lady requested that I prepare for the famishing young ladies some veal salad. Togo, she said me as soonly as I reposited myself in the kitchen and resumed apronly uniform peculiar to servant, the young ladies are to be fed tomorrow on Veal salad delecious, and you are to fix him so there will be no excuse for the good- ness. I expect to remain quite unexcusablef' I narrated, with politeness peculiar of new servants. I shall show you the great art, she said, waving me into the reposeful kitchen where Hon. Veal Can sat doing so. I 1 Now with culinary art which I have acquired myself with, I set him about to make the salad for which to feed the hungry mouths of some thousand' girls. I set him in the tin dishpans, and left him to dream until the next day? comes. VVhen the next day comes, I come too, and found him beautiful. He had turned a shade brown, but when he is put in a loaf of lettu The young ladies thinks so too, for all goes well. That ni dormitories. Sli ce he looks beautiful doing so. they eat him, and pronounce him good, and ght, late, awful moans come from Johnson Hall and other pping around nearer, I hear it's the V eal salad. And the girls groaned most awfully. 1 Hoping you are the same, ' p -HASHIMURA Tooo UI e Us .IU Page two hundred eighty-Six HE biggest man on this place has had a birthday, and we celebrated with proper C91'f'3m011Y. The cake with its sixty candles were lit Cthis was done figurativelyb, when the whole of our Debe's life was laid bare before us. It was very sur- . Pflsmg and VCFY S21'fiSfying to see that this pink of perfection, this Aristotle, was simply as other men are. He ran away from school just as we used to do when 21558rapSplfZelJlc33sfm1?OrttrrgiedHpgiiljiagii ethe outside .and the first bluebird lifted up its i - yes at the gnls, and sang melting lays beneath her window. He wasn't restricted at college, but he did a more manly thing, he walked extras with a herce-looking gun on his shoulder, and a still more fierce-looking face. Nor did his ability lie altogether in the manly line, for when the months of school teaching descended upon him he taught sight-singing in a still small voice. Miss Mary G. Pope, Miss A-. VVinton Parks, Miss Minnie Macfeat, Miss Sarah Witlie1's, and others, were his apt pupils. They were blooming and beautiful as ever. Thus the candles were lit one by one, showing to us our Debe in all stages of his careerg according to Shakespeare we have seven but, as befits a great man, Debe has about one hundred. Wlien all minds were satisfied in plunging into his past, Major Pack presented to Our Debe one black shining Davenport, on which to rest himself when he goes to take his noonday nap. After which this memorable party was broken up, everybody congratulating himself on having made such a success of it. 'Jr' 'le 'ic SLEEP until breakfast bell every morningg rise, dress leisurelyg go down, and take breakfast with the housekeepers. ' 2. Cut all classes that you do not care to attend. Excuses are not necessary. Debe is particular about this, for he is always eager to encourage the struggle for good health at W'inthrop. Talk to the teachers about their old love affairs, and any choice bit of gossip about l ' f 'l that ou have been 'ible to pick up This tends to keep vour llllllfl cheerful tueir amiy y c I fe - . u - ' and occupied beside bringing about that particular state of chumminess so much desired C 7 'N between teacher and pupil. CSee Clapper, Educational Practices, page 151.5 Never inhibit any natural impulses. If you feel like running to and from classes, do so, whistling, meantime, to keep up your spirits. 5 Treat Student Government as a joke, and sass any of the Board who dare to interrupt 3. 4. your pleasure. lx 6. Keep your mind on the good things of life. Go downtown any time of the dayata e 15 ' that asks for the privilege. a little trip into the movies with any gOOCl-lOO'1llg SWE1111 Afterwards, go to the drug store, and the cafe around the corner. 7 If your room-mates Care to do anything so sordid as study from 7 to Q.2O,, rebel at . . . , Onceg pick a guitar, and sing, for their pleasure and for your neighbors. '1 . . ' d-out feeling Wil Follow these directions carefully, and all your nervousness and :ire I s - ' A . urec. - hen uc ass vanish at once. Happiness and success for you at XfV1nthrop will 'li Page two hundred eighty-SCVCI1 f . l . .,. ,.,1A ,,., ,,..,,. . l,L A,.,, ,, ,,A,. OVV to Remember: Young Wfomen, YOU can remember. My latest method shows you how. Only scientihc way on earth. Interviews held in strictest conhdence. See me! A. Norine West. l For Sale-One critic notebook for Training School, at great bargain. Examples 1 of South Carolina's sunny language cheap. Apply to C. McKagen. There's a reason. See me and I'll tell you why. Evelyn Brown. l Latest styles in Winthrop College Catalogs. All patterns are neat, becom- l i11', and st lishf' See us before ou bu . Mrs. Lil McRichards, Chief . 8, Y Y Y Y s . 3 Designer. 4 1 Most accurate and precise way of taking notes. None other parallel. Never f miss a word or make a mistake. See Leonora Deck. i Have you a Little Fairy in your home? If not, see Ethel Hoffman at once. Anyone can have an indomitable will. It has been known that the will can I be trained 1nto wonderful power-by mtellzgelnt 6JL'6'7 CZS6 and useg My book, on thirty days' trial, will show you how. Annie Louise Griffin, Rock Hill, S. C. I owe my clear complexion to 'KWhitlock's Soap. VVill send free sample on application for ten cents in sta . G ' B ' mps race Wliitloclq, Bennettsville, S. C. Ye budding writers, get my plans for writing stories. Original plots, never seen on land or sea. Margaret Vlfalmsle y, Genius, S. C. Latest edi . V an advice on religious sub- jects free to those interested. All wishing help, see Blanch Iaegar. , How to boss-M lat t b tions of prayer books Consultations d y es ook of Methods. Most complete way on earth. ' Experience of many years has taught me, as I am ready to teach you now. . A Hazel E. Hutaff. A l UI t U gpg A Page two hundred eighty-eight 4 I 1 , r . I 1 .....-...., ,. . .. ,... st vs CS 1- if EI' ll 7 l 1 wX ...- X- by W ' Ns AAA'x' Q. -fseffiiiiiirf ---W xxxss-su uf-an xwwx ws.-mums. was Iunumm f,LL1 t'ti ,, . X-cuse me. l'll take issue with the Author there. The following were marked absent or tardy during the Week ending November second. The next question comes to you, Miss 1- Yesg that's right. You know how it is. S-s-sh! S-s-h! I know this is a hard course, but- There will be a regular meeting of- Bless this food to our body, and us to Thy service. No more hominy, Ma'am. Hands! Come right to the point. VVho's in my tub? Child, give me some of your time, if you have any left. on m eziamination. I always try to prepare my girls so that they may pass y Little YYillie doesn't understand. Trot along. Come to 1ny office at once, Mrs.'F---. Don't you know? Smell it, it won't bite you. s , . . . Don t you know that waist is out of uniform. Hey! llil U! TU Page two hundred Cightymine - , ! hi , ii I V. . i Q 'WX w fN L x,,..x.NxxX XXxQS NNN N'N' 'N X - ......N-x.-..xN,XL - ex wx XXX--,. 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We carried a big and uneasy consciehce around during the Christmas holidays, and have had this same pleasant, comforting companion ever since, and we are glad the third time that our con- science will soon resume its normal shape. It may come as a great shock to you, O Classmates, to learn that we came to Winthrop primarily in pursuit of that elusive, much-sought-for thing called Education. We are not professional publishers, and we trust that we never shall be. Mistakes we have made, for which we crave your indulgence. If it had not been for the watchful eyes and sympathetic criticism of our Faculty advisers, we would have made many more. For this reason, we wish to take this method of thanking Prof. E. C. Coker, Prof. J. Thompson Brown, Dr. Henry D. Guelich, Miss Frances Wickliffe, Miss Annie V. Dunn, Miss Sarah Grant, and Miss Winton Parks. Their assistance has been invaluable, and we trust that they may feel that it is appreciated. - We wish also to thank Mr. Sher, of the Bureau of Engraving, of Minneapolis, Minn., and Mr. Cates, of the Observer Printing House, Charlotte, N. C., for their faithful service, and their personal suggestions and interest in this book. To Mr. J. C. Cushman, we wish also to take this method of thanking him, not only for the faithful work on our pictures and photographs, but also for the many personal favors that he has rendered to us. V - VVe recommend them to the staff of Nineteen-Seventeen. And what is writ is writ- Would it were worthicrf' ' -THE EDITORS IU un U Page two hundred ninetY'0U0 'mx X S K www- CI.. .x,x. K my S N S NS Q Q NX S W xwvmxxxxw A-X x X NN NN NX N I x,.N. W x tl 1:2 VV 1113110199 5 'I OI 13 Ons I Ii 9 PROF. E. C. COKIER PROF. J. TIIOIIRSON BROWN DR. HIZNRX' D. GUIZLICH MISS EXNNIE Y. DUNN MISS SARAH GRANT BIISS XYINTON PARKS MISS FRANCES XYICKLIFFE I I ,Im I ' U! 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C.-a firm producing a uniformly' high class 90 printed matter, and especially equipped for the prompt and correct handling gf School and College work. qjlsk for an interview with their representative before closing future contracts dal' dll' 'W -Elf g 75 fi 5 k i i American Trust Company INSURANCE DEPARTMENT CHARLOTTE, N. C. Solicits your patronage for Fire and Casualty Insurance and Bonds WALTER LAIVIBETH 64. BRO. MANAGERS The Agency of Service American Trust Company CHARLOTTE, N. O. Capital and Undivided Profits, S675,000.00 All Forms of Commercial Banking. Four per cent. paid on Savings Deposits and Certificates. In the TRUST DEPARTMENT, we serve as Exec- utor, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee, and in all Trust Capacities. American Trust Company f CHARLOTTE, N. C. 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Q60 Q6 66009 9900 002409 Q Q' Q- 0 fb- ' 9 PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS BOOK MADE BY CuSI1man,S Studio ?A Wig 3 WEST FIFTH STREET CHARLOTTE, N. C. Our Fifty-Eighth Year of SCIVICC We are entering our fifty-eighth season of business. Perfect Service in furnishing costumes for plays is still our watchword. Our Academic Cap and Gown de- partment gladly quotes rental or selling rates. A request will bring you a copy of our latest Costume Catalog, Number 58. Q WAAS a SoN PHILADELPHIA, PA. Dulin Mariin Company CINCORPORATEDI IMPOR TERS OF Pottery, Porcelain, and Glass Hotel and College Supplies, Refrigerators, Kitchen Uten- sils, Laundry Equipments, All kinds of GLASSWARE LAUNDRY EQUIPMENTS STERLING SILVER, and FINE PLATED WARE 9 Nos. IZI5 F Street and IZI4 G Street N. W. A WASHINGTON, D. C. ..Q..g.....gug..gag..guy..gagug-.g..0..g..Q..g..g Q..gag-.gngngng..gugugnqng..g..g..guQ--0-nl-'OO' ooo oooooooooooooooqgg., g ooo oo oooooo 0 oooooooo Winthrop ormal and industrial College of South Carolina g Rock HILL, s. c. -- , I PLEASANT AND HEALTHFUL - CQUUPUS Of fifty acres' unsurpassed Buildin ' ' ' ' ' 2 . gs and Equipment' Main Building COff1ces and Classroomsj, three Dormitories, Science Building, I,ibrary, Inflfmi ary-all Joined by covered ways, Excellent Sanit r S . V t- - Perfect, I-Iot and Cold Baths on every floor. 3 y eweragei en llatlon Rfqsidsflit VVOH19-U PhYSiCi?l115 21 new 360,000 Gymnasium, with trained Instruc- 'iOfS., .Library of New Books tadditions over a thousand volumes yearlyjg New Traignglg School, Able Faculty in all Departments, Religious Life carefully guar e . ' IOO OFFICERS, TEACHERS, AND ASSISTANTS NINE HUNDRED AND FIFTY STUDENTS Normal, Scientihc, and Literary Courses, with Industrial Studies. Graduates of the Normal Course will be granted, in addition to the degree, a Life License to Teach in Public Schools of the State. Shorter Normal Courses are offered, leading to Certificate. . SPECIAL COURSES-Stenography and Typewriting, Dressmaking, Millin- ery, Cooking, I-Iousehold Arts, Drawing and Manual Training, Art, Bookkeep- ing. Thorough instruction given in Cooking, Floriculture, Freehand and Industrial Drawing. Designing, Reading, Physical Training, Art, and Kinder- garten Teaching. A course for training in Library Methods is given. MUSIC-In this Department, instruction given in Piano, Organ, Sight Sing- ing, Voice Training, and Chorus Singing. SCHOLARSHIPS-Each County is given as many Scholarships as it has Members in the House of Representatives. A Scholarship is worth one hun- dred dollars and Free Tuition, and must be won by competitive examination. In addition to the regular State Scholarships, thirty-one Dining-Room.Scholar- ships are given. These Scholarships pay all expenses, for work in dining-room and kitchen. Expenses for session of nine months: Fon STUDENTS PAYING TUITION - - - - 5162.00 EoR STUDENTS HAVING FREE TUITION - - 122-00 FoR SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS - - - - 22-00 For Catalog and other information, address D. B. JOHNSON, President ROCK Hll..L, S. C. ..p..o..Q..o--0-.o--o--0--0--0--0--l 0 0 0 ' Henry PiicI1er,s Sons Ripe Organs Builders the Grand Organ 1 in Winthrop College Auditorium 914 and 920 Mason Avenue LOUISVILLE, KY. Cotreii C9 Leonarci ALBANY, N. Y. MAKERS OF CAPS, GOWNS, and HOODS to the American Colleges and Universities from the ATLANTIC to the PACIFIC. Class contracts a specialty. Correct Hoods, Rich Robes for Pulpit and Bench Bulletin, Samples, Etc., on Request M ilton-Bradley Company Headquarters in the south for KINDERGARTEN SUPPLIES Art Materials Manual Training Goods, Etc. CATALOGS FREE ATLANTA GEORGL4 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Have You Ever Noticed the . THE ' Scarcity of SECOND-HAND STIEFF PIANOS with the H Other Dealer ? SUNBEAM WHY 15 IT? Brand ASK STIEFF OWNERS THERE'S A REASON Of PURE Fooos f' THE WORLDKS BESTU STIEFF 2 I9 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE,N.C. WRITE FOR CATALOG AND PRICES -.Q.-Q-.Q-.Q-.Q-.Q-.guy.guy-.gagug..g....,.,,.,,.,..u.n.. 0 . . .. .0 '-IHOHOHOHO-'Qcsingug..Q-.Q..Q-.Q-.jug-ugugngng..gngnqngngnlv ..g..Q..g..g-.Q..Q..g..g .u.u.n.n.u.. HUNTLEY - HILL - STOCKTON COMPANY O Home and Office Furnishers WINSTON - SALEM, N. C. I..et us estimate on furnishing your Home, Dormitory, or Hospital WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY OUR PRINTING PLANT now occupies a modern, four-story bricIr build- ing especially constructed for our needs. Every I'Ioor is IiIIed with new machinery, and material of the Iatest model. This equipment complete in every .detail ena- bIes us to offer you the very best in Printing and Binding. THE R. L. BRYAN COMPANY THE HousE OF QUALITY 1427 MAIN smear COLUMBIA,S. c. To Enjoy Good Coffee Two things are essential to Good Coffge. You must make it fight? you must have Good Coffee to start with. MORARA IqlIlIlII1IIlIlIlIlIiIIlIIlllIII' COFFEE Mfr. 'I is absolutely pure, . T' S' 02 Il and la superior cup ww' , quality. it H Q., N s' 1:16 'uf 5?jjEd i.I..I . E Ilb., 3Ib., 4Ib., 5lb. ALWAYS FRESH! Ask for IVIoraraiCoffee! GOOD AT SCHOOL GOOD AT I-IO E SCHOOLDAY Spreads, so dear to the hearts of schooIgirIs, CHD be repeated often at homeg but to be a complete success, STONE S CAl?E shouId be served. It is simply deIicious cake-made with butler, has the QUTIIY of the most expensive cakes: and is sold under a guarantee Of absolute qllally' I STONE ' S WRAPPED CAKES are shipped daiIy to Grocers all .over the entire South. Six Varieties- ALWAYS FRESH. WILLIAMSON GROCERY COMPANY Agents for ROCK HILL, s. c. W gugug MAKE OUR STORE YouR sToRE WW W Where you can always find, in addition to every- thing appertaining to the Winthrop Uniform, well - selected lines of Dainty Laces and White Goods Stamped Linens, Toilet Articles, Ribbons, Silks Satins, and Ties, Hosiery, Corsets, Winthrop Pen- nants, and a beautiful collection of Street, Dress and Evening Pumps and Slippers, in all the Up- to- Date Designs and Materials. FRIEDHEIIVIS ROCK HILL, S. C. , E GM E UHRIEQS gee f- Ss, .va me W Q50 I W ESTABLISHED my W 1887 507 YW Q03 Q0 Og pm ig GQ The fewelry Home for the Winihrop Sfudeni Remember, we have been mutual friends for many yearsg and trust this friendly relation will always exist. We appreciate your business. We are your dealers for Society Pins, Etc. You will find them in stock. If if is a GH! of the Highest Quality You Will Find if Here Large line of jewelry, Silverware, Libby Cut Glass, Stouf- fer's Hand-Painted China, Seth Thomas Clocks, and many other useful as well as ornamental gifts. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Repairing and Engraving Our Specially EZIMGEF-llellll-'Q UE JEWELRY CG M ANEYZ QM Reiifanbll MMU J. L. Phillips Drug Company ROCK HILL, s. C. PHONE 1 1 1 All cars stop at our door, and the latchstring hangs on the outside. We are always glad to see our old friends among the Winthrop students, and are anxious to get acquainted with the new ones. lil To you, we ask that you come in and rest and refresh yourself at our fountain. Orders Taken for, Cut Flowers Wate1'man's Ideal Fountain Pen Huyler's Candies Horldey-Poo oroantile Company DEPARTMENT STORE ROCK HILL, s. G. We av Where they make a specialty of the wants for the Winthrop Students. Send them your orders for SERGE SKIRTS, SERGE, GossARD ' coRsETs, ETC. When in the city, make their store your trading head- quarters, where you will be shown every courtesy, and yourgtrade will always be appreciated by them. THE STORE THAT S ELLS WOOLTEX -lugnl-.g..gnQ....,.,,.,,.u.u.u.u.n W1NTHRoP, Wmscomg 51.00 Gaaraaleea' Kiel Gloves Holeproef Gaaraaleea' Hose, 32.00 aaa' 33.00 a Box UR new management invites you to make this store your shopping place. You will find that we are glad to see youg and will not only strive to' please you, but will see that your Wants are supplied. I ON THE LOWER FLOOR, you will find Dry Goods, Notions, and Shoes. BALCONY: Millinery and Ladies' Ready-to -Wear. UPSTAIRS: Dressmaking. ' Special Attention Given to Mail Orders We Pay Parcel Post Charges Special Lot 0fLaa'z'es' H aaa'leercl1z'efs Regular 250. Valae, 100. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW IN NECKWEAR MUTUAL DRY GOODS COMPANY RocK HILL, 5. C. KNEE.-H2123 'V0000 00000 0 0 00000000000 00000 0 0000000 000000000000U00 EAsTIvIAN KoIJAKs a o TOILET ARTICLES ROCK HILL DRUG COMPANY O Ll. B. JOHNSON, PRESIDENT ANDY FOR SALE If you want a home in close STATION ERY proximity to Winthrop College, 0 . IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH Orffyou prefernto Ijuyalot and Q ' bu11d a house, rt w111 be to your ' FINEST SODA FOUNTAIN IN THE CITY interestto take the rnaiter up 2 DELICIOUS ICE MARTHA WASHINGTON either by letter Ot by PefS0Ua1 5 CREAM CANDY interview with the O 0 0 , REAL ESTATE FOR POSTCARDS, CANDY, MUSIC DEPARTMENT ' STATIONERY, ETC., GO TO O J ' Patterson s . 5, 10, and 256. Store 0 , WE SAVE YOU MONEY . OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE ROCK HILL, s. c. R O C K H I LIL, S. C. 0 0 ' 9 IFITSPRINTING Q 0 ' ANYTHING FROM A Q O F F E E I VISITING CARD ' TO COLLEGE THE KIND THAT SATISFIESH CATALOG ' WE FURNISH IT 3 H ROASTED AND PACKED , IN NEW YORK E PRESIDENT SECRETARY AND TREASURER , THE RECORD PRINTING , I COMPANY : ROCK HILL, S. C. 8 . 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