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        <head>Foreword</head>
        <p>To deepen in the hearts of her daughters and friends love of our Alma Mater; to strengthen in these the ties of kinship through joy in service and to build for the glory of her name, is the heart-felt wish of those who have compiled this volume of “PINE NEEDLES”</p>
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          <item>BOOK ONE <lb/> FOR THE PEOPLE</item>
          <item>BOOK TWO <lb/> OF THE PEOPLE</item>
          <item>BOOK THREE <lb/> BY THE PEOPLE</item>
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            <head>I </head>
            <l>If I were hanged on the highest hill,</l>
            <l>I know whose love would follow me still,</l>
            <l>Mother o' mine, mother o' mine.</l>
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            <l>If I were drowned in the deepest sea,</l>
            <l>I know whose tears would come down to me,</l>
            <l>Mother o' mine, mother o' mine.</l>
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            <l>If I were damned of body and soul,</l>
            <l>I know whose prayers would make me whole,</l>
            <l>Mother o' mine, mother o' mine.</l>
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            <hi rend="italics">sacrifice have been our inspiration</hi>
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            <hi rend="italics">throughout the years, we lovingly</hi>
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            <hi rend="italics">May our daughters be clear thinking,</hi>
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            <hi rend="italics">noble hearted, fearless, gentle</hi>
            <lb/>
            <hi rend="italics">and reverent, always ready to serve.</hi>
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            <hi rend="italics">He has made your strong grow great.</hi>
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            <hi rend="italics">He has made your hearts far richer,</hi>
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          <l>
            <hi rend="italics">He has made your eyes to shine.</hi>
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            <hi rend="italics">Sing it, swell it, glad free people,</hi>
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            <hi rend="italics">Murmur it, ye long-leaf pine.</hi>
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          <signed>KATHRYN WILLIS.</signed>
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              </row>
              <row role="data">
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">E. E. BRITTON</cell>
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Wake County</cell>
              </row>
              <row role="data">
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">E. C. BROOKS</cell>
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Raleigh</cell>
              </row>
              <row role="data">
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">C. H. MEBANE</cell>
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Catawba County</cell>
              </row>
              <row role="data">
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">J. D. MURPHY</cell>
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Buncombe County</cell>
              </row>
              <row role="data">
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">J. L. NELSON</cell>
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Caldwell County</cell>
              </row>
              <row role="data">
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">JOE ROSENTHAL</cell>
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Wayne County</cell>
              </row>
              <row role="data">
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">MRS. J. A. BROWN</cell>
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Columbus County</cell>
              </row>
              <row role="data">
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">A. A. F. SEAWELL</cell>
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Lee County</cell>
              </row>
              <row role="data">
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">JUNIUS D. GRIMES</cell>
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Beaufort County</cell>
              </row>
            </table>
          </p>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="Board of Directors">
          <head>OFFICERS OF THE BOARD</head>
          <p>
            <table rows="3" cols="2">
              <row role="data">
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">E. C. BROOKS (State Superintendent of Public Instruction)</cell>
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">
                  <hi rend="italics">Ex-officio President</hi>
                </cell>
              </row>
              <row role="data">
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">A. J. CONNER</cell>
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">
                  <hi rend="italics">Secretary</hi>
                </cell>
              </row>
              <row role="data">
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">E. J. FORNEY</cell>
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">
                  <hi rend="italics">Treasurer</hi>
                </cell>
              </row>
            </table>
          </p>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="Board of Directors">
          <head>EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE</head>
          <p>
            <table rows="2" cols="2">
              <row role="data">
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">J. D. MURPHY</cell>
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">E. C. BROOKS</cell>
              </row>
              <row role="data">
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">H. G. CHATHAM</cell>
                <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">A. A. F. SEAWELL</cell>
              </row>
            </table>
          </p>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="Officers of Administration">
          <pb id="p15" n="15"/>
          <head>Officers of Administration</head>
          <list type="simple">
            <item>JULIUS I. FOUST, LL.D. <lb/><hi rend="italics">President</hi></item>
            <item>WILLIAM C. SMITH, LITT.D. <lb/><hi rend="italics">Dean of the Faculty</hi></item>
            <item>WALTER CLINTON JACKSON, B.S. <lb/><hi rend="italics">Dean of the College</hi></item>
            <item>EMMA KING, A.B. <lb/><hi rend="italics">Director of Dormitories</hi></item>
            <item>ANNA M. GOVE, M.D. <lb/><hi rend="italics">Director of Health</hi></item>
            <item>W. P. BEALL, M.D. <lb/><hi rend="italics">Physician</hi></item>
            <item>E. J. FORNEY <lb/><hi rend="italics">Treasurer</hi></item>
            <item>LAURA H. COIT <lb/><hi rend="italics">Secretary</hi></item>
            <item>MARY TAYLOR MOORE <lb/><hi rend="italics">Registrar</hi></item>
            <item>CHARLES B. SHAW, M.A. <lb/><hi rend="italics">Librarian</hi></item>
            <item>DAISY ELIZABETH BROOKS <lb/><hi rend="italics">Dietitian</hi></item>
            <item>ESTELLE BOYD <lb/><hi rend="italics">Housekeeper</hi></item>
            <item>ETHEL C. BOLLINGER <lb/><hi rend="italics">Alumnae Secretary</hi></item>
            <item>GRACE LAWRENCE <lb/><hi rend="italics">Assistant Director of Dormitories</hi></item>
            <item>MINNIE BUERBAUM MORGAN <lb/><hi rend="italics">Purchasing Agent</hi></item>
            <item>CLARA BOOTH BYRD, A.B. <lb/><hi rend="italics">Assistant  to the Treasurer</hi></item>
            <item>MARY ALICE TENNENT, A.B. <lb/><hi rend="italics">Assistant Registrar</hi></item>
            <item>ELIZABETH SAMPSON, A.B. <lb/><hi rend="italics">Assistant Librarian</hi></item>
            <item>JESSIE MCLEAN, R.N. <lb/><hi rend="italics">Trained Nurse</hi></item>
            <item>CORA BEAM, R.N. <lb/><hi rend="italics">Trained Nurse</hi></item>
            <item>ALICE MACKINNON <lb/><hi rend="italics">Postoffice, Books and Stationery</hi></item>
            <item>LAURA M. HALL, A.B. <lb/><hi rend="italics">Assistant Dietitian</hi></item>
            <item>CLARA McNEILL <lb/><hi rend="italics">Stenographer</hi></item>
            <item>SADIE WALKER <lb/><hi rend="italics">Stenographer</hi></item>
            <item>PAULINE SKINNER <lb/><hi rend="italics">Stenographer</hi></item>
            <item>FRANCES HENDREN <lb/><hi rend="italics">Stenographer</hi></item>
          </list>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="Department Heads">
          <pb id="p16" n="16"/>
          <head>DEPARTMENT HEADS</head>
          <p>
            <figure id="ill6" entity="pine016">
              <p>W. C. JACKSON <hi rend="italics">Department of History</hi><lb/>WADE R. BROWN <hi rend="italics">Department of Music</hi></p>
            </figure>
          </p>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="Department Heads">
          <pb id="p17" n="17"/>
          <head>DEPARTMENT HEADS</head>
          <p>
            <figure id="ill7" entity="pine017">
              <p>J. H. COOK <hi rend="italics">Department of Education</hi><lb/>E. J. FORNEY <hi rend="italics">Business Department</hi><lb/> J. P. GIVLER <hi rend="italics">Department of Biology</hi></p>
            </figure>
          </p>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="Faculty">
          <pb id="p18" n="18"/>
          <head>Faculty</head>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>BIOLOGY</head>
            <item>JOHN PAUL GIVLER, PH.B., M.A.</item>
            <item>MARY FRANCES SEYMOUR, A.M., <hi rend="italics">Associate</hi></item>
            <item>EVA GALBREATH CAMPBELL, A.M., <hi rend="italics">Instructor</hi></item>
            <item>EZDA DEVINEY, A.B., <hi rend="italics">Instructor</hi></item>
          </list>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>CHEMISTRY</head>
            <item>MARY M. PETTY, B.S.</item>
            <item>ELVA E. BARROW, A.B., <hi rend="italics">Instructor</hi></item>
            <item>KATHERINE WRIGHT, M.A., <hi rend="italics">Instructor</hi></item>
          </list>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>EDUCATION</head>
            <item>JOHN H. COOK, A.M.</item>
            <item>A. P. KEPHART, PH.D., <hi rend="italics">Associate</hi></item>
            <item>J. A. HIGHSMITH, A.M., <hi rend="italics">Associate</hi></item>
            <item>ETTA R. SPIER, B.S., <hi rend="italics">Associate</hi></item>
            <item>LIZZIE MCIVER WEATHERSPOON</item>
            <item>RUTH FITZGERALD</item>
            <item>NELLIE L. WALKER, PH.B.</item>
            <item>LUCILLE M. ELLIOTT, B.P.</item>
            <item>RUTH D. EWING, B.S.</item>
            <item>LOUIE LESLIE, A.B.</item>
            <item>TOMPSIE BAXTER</item>
            <item>KATHRYN HAGERTY, PH.B.</item>
          </list>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>ENGLISH</head>
            <item>WILLIAM C. SMITH, LITT.D.</item>
            <item>MARTHA E. WINFIELD, B.S., <hi rend="italics">Associate</hi></item>
            <item>ALONZO C. HALL, A.M., <hi rend="italics">Associate</hi></item>
            <item>RICHARD H. THORNTON, A.M., <hi rend="italics">Associate</hi></item>
            <item>FRANCES V. WOMBLE, A.M., <hi rend="italics">Associate</hi></item>
            <item>DORA M. ROBINSON, A.M., <hi rend="italics">Instructor</hi></item>
            <item>FLORENCE ECKERT, A.M., <hi rend="italics">Instructor</hi></item>
            <item>AILEEN CALHOUN TURNER, A.M., <hi rend="italics">Instructor</hi></item>
            <item>LOLA B. McCOLLOUGH, M.A., <hi rend="italics">Instructor</hi></item>
          </list>
          <pb id="p19" n="19"/>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>GERMAN</head>
            <item>CAROLINE P. B. SCHOCH, PH.B., M.A.</item>
          </list>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE</head>
            <item>WALTER CLINTON JACKSON, B.S.</item>
            <item>HARRIET W. ELLIOTT, A.M., <hi rend="italics">Associate</hi></item>
            <item>MAGNHILDE GULLANDER, A.B.</item>
            <item>MARIETTA STEVENSON, A.M.</item>
            <item>BEULAH LENFEST, A.M.</item>
          </list>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>HEALTH</head>
            <item>ANNA M. GOVE, M.D., <hi rend="italics">Director</hi></item>
            <item>W. P. BEALL, M.D.</item>
            <item>M. MAY ALLEN, M.D.</item>
            <item>JESSIE MCLEAN, R.N., <hi rend="italics">Nurse</hi></item>
            <item>CORA BEAM, R.N., <hi rend="italics">Nurse</hi></item>
            <item>MARY ROBINSON, B.S., <hi rend="italics">Secretary</hi></item>
            <item>MARY FAY DAVENPORT, B.P., <hi rend="italics">Physical Education</hi></item>
            <item>IRMA SCHUH, <hi rend="italics">Physical Education</hi></item>
            <item>MARY C. COLEMAN, B.S., <hi rend="italics">Physical Education</hi></item>
            <item>NELL BAKER, B.S.</item>
          </list>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>HOME ECONOMICS</head>
            <item>BLANCHE E. SHAFFER, M.A.</item>
            <item>FLORENCE FERGUSON, A.B.</item>
            <item>FLORA E. PECK, B.S.</item>
            <item>LULA E. SMITH, B.S.</item>
            <item>JOY BRIGGS, B.P.</item>
            <item>LEONA HOPE</item>
          </list>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>LATIN</head>
            <item>VIOLA BODDIE</item>
          </list>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>MATHEMATICS</head>
            <item>GERTRUDE W. MENDENHALL, B.S.</item>
            <item>CORA STRONG, A.B., <hi rend="italics">Associate</hi></item>
            <item>VIRGINIA RAGSDALE, PH.D., <hi rend="italics">Associate</hi></item>
            <item>FLORENCE MILLER, A.B.</item>
          </list>
          <pb id="p20" n="20"/>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>MUSIC</head>
            <item>WADE R. BROWN</item>
            <item>ALICE E. BIVINS</item>
            <item>GEORGE SCOTT-HUNTER</item>
            <item>GERTRUDE SOUSLEY</item>
            <item>MYRA ALDERMAN ALBRIGHT</item>
            <item>ALLEINE MINOR</item>
            <item>HELEN MAYER, B.M.</item>
            <item>ELINOR BEACH</item>
            <item>ALICE VAIDEN WILLIAMS, B.M.</item>
            <item>ESTHER CROCKETT, A.B.</item>
          </list>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>PHYSICS</head>
            <item>WILLIAM T. WRIGHT, A.B., M.S.</item>
          </list>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>ROMANCE LANGUAGES</head>
            <item>WINFIELD S. BARNEY, A.M., PH.D.</item>
            <item>MAJEL W. WOOD, M.A.</item>
            <item>ZETA ANDERSON, M.A.</item>
            <item>ALICE M. KOEHLER, A.B.</item>
            <item>RALPH L. HANKEY, A.B.</item>
          </list>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>SOCIOLOGY AND ECONOMICS</head>
            <item>E. C. LINDEMAN, B.S.</item>
            <item>CURTIS A. WILLIAMS, M. A., <hi rend="italics">Instructor</hi></item>
          </list>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>EXTENSION DEPARTMENT</head>
            <item>MINNIE L. JAMISON</item>
          </list>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT</head>
            <item>E. J. FORNEY</item>
            <item>CLARA BOOTH BYRD, A.B.</item>
          </list>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="Main entrance">
          <pb id="p21" n="21"/>
          <p>
            <figure id="ill8" entity="pine021">
              <p>MAIN ENTRANCE</p>
            </figure>
          </p>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="section">
          <pb id="p22" n="22"/>
          <head>The Alumnae and Former Students' Association </head>
          <head>OF THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, <lb/> INCORPORATED</head>
          <p>IN 1893 ten young women graduated from this college, forming the nucleus of the Alumnæ Association. Realizing the benefit they had received from the institution, they determined to extend aid to other young women, and by a gift of ten dollars each founded an Alumnæ Fellowship.</p>
          <p>For several years the main topic of interest at the annual meeting of the association was the perpetuation and use of the Fellowship Fund. This fund has grown to nearly $4,000.00 and has aided many students.</p>
          <p>In 1900 the custom of having an Alumnæ banquet at commencement was established. For several years following 1900 the association gave an annual prize of $25.00 for the best essay submitted on some subject of historical interest. A portrait of Hon. J. Y. Joyner was presented to the college about this time.</p>
          <p>In 1903 the General Education Board promised $2,500.00 a year for three years if the Alumnæ would raise an equal amount for loans and scholarships.</p>
          <p>Under the inspiring leadership of Dr. Mclver the Alumnæ worked to raise this amount, and by the generous aid of our friends and the co-operation of county and school groups they met the requirement and secured the sum of $7,500.00 from the General Education Board. At present there is in cash and notes about $17,000 in this fund. Hundreds of students have been aided by loans.</p>
          <p>In 1905 it was decided to organize the county groups of former students and thus secure the co-operation of all in working for educational uplift in our state. A state Association of Former Students was likewise organized.</p>
          <p>Following the death of Dr. McIver in 1906, the Alumnæ Association at the 1907 commencement meeting determined upon the McIver Loan Fund as their memorial to Dr. McIver. In order to secure the co-operation of all in raising this memorial, the Alumnæ proposed a consolidation of the Alumnæ Association and the Former Students' Association, which consolidation was approved and effected in May, 1907. It was decided to employ a field secretary for the work of raising the McIver Loan Fund.</p>
          <p>During the summer and fall of 1907 Miss Etta Spier and Miss Lewis Dull served as field secretaries, visiting and organizing fifteen counties. In 1908-'09 twenty-three counties were visited by Miss Spier, and in 1909-'10 she visited thirty counties.</p>
          <p>Fifty-eight county units were formed and sixty-eight counties visited. Twenty-two thousand two hundred and eighty dollars was pledged to be raised for the fund.</p>
          <p>In the summer of 1911 Miss Jane Summerell was employed as field secretary to visit the organizations and secure new pledges. She visited seventeen counties and twenty-two towns and revived the interest in the organized work. More than $9,000.00 has been paid in on the McIver Fund, and numbers of students are aided by loans each year.</p>
          <p>In 1909 the General Assembly granted the association a charter of incorporation. Under this charter the association elected a board of trustees, nine in number, three being chosen each year to serve three years. The board elects the secretary and treasurer.</p>
          <p><hi rend="italics">The Alumnae News</hi> was started in 1912, and has been most helpful in keeping the Alumnæ and former students in touch with each other and with the college. By the courtesy of the local chapter of the Southern Association of College Women, the association was able to have an Alumnæ address at the 1914 commencement by Dr. Eleanor Lord, who spoke on “The Woman's College in American Education.”</p>
          <p>In 1915 Miss Laura Drake Gill delivered an address on “Vocations for Trained Women.” In 1915 work was begun on securing women on our college board of directors. The association planned at this time to secure an Alumnæ Home on the campus as soon as possible.</p>
          <p>On Founder's Day in 1916 a bronze tablet in memory of Miss Kirkland was presented by the association to the college.</p>
          <p>In 1918 the name of the association was changed to include the words “Former Students.” In October, 1919, Miss Ethel Bollinger of the Class of 1913, was elected as whole time Alumnæ secretary-Treasurer. This was done with the approval of our college board of directors and by means of their aid financially. The secretary was instructed to organize the Alumnæ and former students of the college in order that funds could be raised for the erection of an Alumnæ building on the Teague field.</p>
          <p>This work was begun in October, 1919, and at the present rate of response and enthusiasm shown by the Alumnæ, organizations will very soon be established in every county in the state, while it is hoped that the cornerstone of the building can be laid on next Founder's Day.</p>
          <pb id="p23" n="23"/>
          <p>Within the last year the active membership in the association has been doubled, and several interesting features of Alumnæ activity have been revived and established. For instance, Saturday of commencement week will hereafter be given over entirely to Alumnæ activities. It is also desired to make Founder's Day more significant from an Alumnæ standpoint. The reunion banquet at the Teachers' Assembly will continue to be a pleasurable occasion for the Alumnæ, and the custom of calling conferences of Alumnæ and Former Students at the college yearly, will be continued.</p>
          <p>Just as our college is, comparatively speaking, still in its infancy, so also is the Alumnæ work still in its beginnings, and the field of responsibilities opening ahead is almost greater than can be realized. With the shaping of the work along more definite lines, and the whole time of one person given to that work, it is hoped that much can be accomplished for the college and the state through the Alumnæ and Former Students' Association.</p>
          <p>
            <figure id="ill9" entity="pine023">
              <p>[Photographs]</p>
            </figure>
          </p>
          <p>
            <list type="simple">
              <head>Alumnae Association Officers</head>
              <item>MISS COIT . . . . . <hi rend="italics">President</hi></item>
              <item>MISS JAMISON . . . . . <hi rend="italics">Vice-President</hi></item>
              <item>MISS BOLLINGER . . . . . <hi rend="italics">Secretary</hi></item>
            </list>
          </p>
          <pb id="p24" n="24"/>
          <p>
            <figure id="ill10" entity="pine024">
              <p>PROPOSED ALUMNAE BUILDING</p>
            </figure>
          </p>
        </div2>
      </div1>
      <div1 type="section">
        <pb id="p25" n="25"/>
        <head>BOOK II <lb/>
Of the People</head>
        <p>
          <figure id="ill11" entity="pine025">
            <p>BOOK II</p>
            <p>Of the People</p>
          </figure>
        </p>
        <div2 type="Seniors">
          <pb id="p27" n="27"/>
          <head>SENIORS</head>
          <p>
            <figure id="ill12" entity="pine027">
              <p>[Illustration]</p>
            </figure>
          </p>
          <pb id="p28" n="28"/>
          <p>
            <figure id="ill13" entity="pine028">
              <p>LILLIAN JACKSON, <hi rend="italics">Class Mascot</hi></p>
            </figure>
          </p>
          <list type="simple">
            <head>Senior Class</head>
            <item><hi rend="italics">Colors:</hi> Blue and White</item>
            <item><hi rend="italics">Flower:</hi> Sweet Pea</item>
            <item><hi rend="italics">Motto:</hi> “Onward”</item>
            <item><hi rend="italics">Tree:</hi> The Beech</item>
          </list>
          <lg type="song">
            <head>Class Song</head>
            <lg type="verse">
              <l>Come, let us sing to White and Blue</l>
              <l>In these and other days—</l>
              <l>A song of deep fidelity,</l>
              <l>Of grateful love and praise.</l>
              <l>For while the Class of Twenty-one</l>
              <l>Goes “Onward,” strong and true,</l>
              <l>No lower standards will we own</l>
              <l>Than those of White and Blue.</l>
            </lg>
            <lg type="verse">
              <l>The ideals we love are these—</l>
              <l>To these we'll all be true.</l>
              <l>To Justice, Truth, and Purity,</l>
              <l>Because of White and Blue.</l>
              <l>And then for Alma Mater, dear.</l>
              <l>A servant each may be,</l>
              <l>By giving always, everywhere,</l>
              <l>Great love and sympathy.</l>
            </lg>
            <lg type="verse">
              <l>And so may we for colors twain,</l>
              <l>For class and college, too,</l>
              <l>Move “Onward,” striving ne'er in vain</l>
              <l>The noblest thing to do.</l>
              <l>For Justice, Truth, and Purity</l>
              <l>Our banner floats above,</l>
              <l>Uniting all who follow her</l>
              <l>In sympathy and love.</l>
            </lg>
          </lg>
          <div3 type="section">
            <pb id="p29" n="29"/>
            <head>Senior Class Officers</head>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill14" entity="pine029">
                <p>[Photographs]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <p>
              <table rows="5" cols="2">
                <head>FALL TERM</head>
                <row role="data">
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">MINNIE RODWELL. . . . .</cell>
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">
                    <hi rend="italics">President</hi>
                  </cell>
                </row>
                <row role="data">
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">KATHERINE MILLSAPS. . . . .</cell>
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">
                    <hi rend="italics">Vice-President</hi>
                  </cell>
                </row>
                <row role="data">
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">AMY GRAHAM. . . . .</cell>
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">
                    <hi rend="italics">Secretary</hi>
                  </cell>
                </row>
                <row role="data">
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">EDNA EVANS. . . . .</cell>
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">
                    <hi rend="italics">Treasurer</hi>
                  </cell>
                </row>
                <row role="data">
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">MARY STEARNS. . . . .</cell>
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">
                    <hi rend="italics">Critic</hi>
                  </cell>
                </row>
              </table>
            </p>
            <p>
              <table rows="5" cols="2">
                <head>SPRING TERM</head>
                <row role="data">
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">FLOSSIE FOSTER. . . . .</cell>
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">
                    <hi rend="italics">President</hi>
                  </cell>
                </row>
                <row role="data">
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">VIVA BORDEAUX. . . . .</cell>
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">
                    <hi rend="italics">Vice-President</hi>
                  </cell>
                </row>
                <row role="data">
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">MARY JACKSON. . . . .</cell>
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">
                    <hi rend="italics">Secretary</hi>
                  </cell>
                </row>
                <row role="data">
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">GLADYS NEWMAN. . . . .</cell>
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">
                    <hi rend="italics">Treasurer</hi>
                  </cell>
                </row>
                <row role="data">
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">CAROLYN CLARKE. . . . .</cell>
                  <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">
                    <hi rend="italics">Critic</hi>
                  </cell>
                </row>
              </table>
            </p>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bios">
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            <p>
              <figure id="ill15" entity="pine030">
                <p>[Ruth Rebecca Allison]<lb/>[Mildred Barrington]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>RUTH REBECCA ALLISON, A.B.<lb/> Webster, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“A loving heart is the truest wisdom.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Proctor, 1918-'19; Editor-in-Chief “Pine Needles,” 1921; Treasurer Red Cross, 1920.</p>
              <p>As wholesome as the atmosphere of her home in the heart of the Blue Ridge is Ruth. With her red cheeks, black hair, brown eyes, and supply of genuine wit and sympathy, she represents well our typical American girl. She is capable of joining in a chicken-killing spree as whole-heartedly as in a business conference with Benson Printing Co. representatives. When there are county superintendents, college trustees, or Rotary men visiting our campus, Ruth is slicked up and on hand prepared with a line of entertaining conversational topics guaranteed to please old or young, handsome or plain. She never turns down an opportunity to have, or make others have, a good time, and as a fair and square playmate we will remember her.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>MILDRED BARRINGTON, A.B.<lb/> Raleigh, N. C., Route 2</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Dow'r'd with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, the love of love.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Class Critic, '18; Athletic Class Manager, '18, '21; Carolinian Reporter, '20; Class Treasurer, '19; Manager Junior Art Shop, '20; Society Debater, '20; Society Critic, '19; Basketball Sport Leader, '20; Undergraduate Field Representative, '21.</p>
              <p>Mildred is one of our most brilliant orators. When we want anything put across in mass meeting or class meeting or any meeting, we get Mildred to make a speech. She can talk about any subject. Occasionally she has flashes of silence, but when she does—well, something is surely wrong. When it comes to athletics, Mildred is always there as a star player. Indeed, she's always everywhere where she is most needed, and there with such practical, common-sense opinions that you just naturally feel like asking her again. She is greatly interested in our Y. W. C. A., and in the capacity of U. F. R. does wonders in that field of work. We predict for her a successful career in her social work after she finishes her studies in New York next year. Now, must we say something bad? What could we say? “Not a ray!” to quote her favorite expression.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bios">
            <pb id="p31" n="31"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill16" entity="pine031">
                <p>[Elizabeth Black]<lb/>[Frances Black]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>ELIZABETH BLACK, A.B. <lb/> Concord, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“A sweet expression is the highest type of feminine loveliness.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Vice-Chairman Red Cross, '19-'20; Critic of Cornelian Literary Society, '20-'21; Member International Relationship Club.</p>
              <p>Elizabeth is a general favorite among students and faculty because of her fine qualities of head and heart. She is well poised, always bright and cheerful, and goes about her work with a fine spirit. She is, indeed, worth while, and we all feel that it is good to have known her.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>FRANCES BLACK, A.B. <lb/> Norfolk, Va.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“I opened the doors of my heart, and behold! There was music within and a song.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Hockey Team, '18, '19, '20; Athletic Association Cabinet, '20-'21; Varsity Hockey Team, '19-'20; Editor Carolinian, '20-'21; French Club, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Take a shock of yellow, curly hair—bobbed, of course—a pair of “blue” eyes, and a smiling mouth, and you will have a creditable likeness of Frances. She has a fun-loving soul, but manages to “cram” in enough to be a brilliant math student. That is saying a lot for her intellectual powers. As a newspaper reporter she reveals a startling keenness for detecting even the slightest “whiff” of news, and 'tis said she's a valuable member of the staff. Athletics interest her, too. She goes after a hockey ball with “a do or die” expression, and—she usually does. Hail to Frances, our Greenwich Village Queen!</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
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            <p>
              <figure id="ill17" entity="pine032">
                <p>[Mary H. Blair]<lb/>[Viva Bordeaux]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>MARY H. BLAIR, A.B. <lb/> Cape May, N. J.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“She comes to us a seeker of knowledge; she goes as a lover of duty, an honor to her Alma Mater.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Class Critic, '17-'18; Y. W. Cabinet, '19-'20; Assistant Editor Coraddi, '19-'20; President Quill Club, '20-'21; Editor-in-Chief Coraddi, '20-'21; Member International Relations Club.</p>
              <p>It has been said of some people, “You have to know her to like her.” This is not exactly true of Mary, but it is certain you have to know her to appreciate her. She makes no pretensions under any circumstances or to anybody, holds her own opinions, and is at all times “just what she is.” Her evident talents and ability need only be mentioned. She is especially gifted in many different lines, which, combined with her never-failing energy and willingness, make her an indispensable citizen to our college community. She has a sense of humor which is her saving grace; without it she might be called “an intellectual,” or some similar name. And she is, though she is very human, and her good sense and understanding cause her to be a wholesome and delightful friend.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>VIVA BORDEAUX <lb/> Wilmington, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“Good, the more communicated,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">The more abundant grows.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Proctor '20; Inter-Society Conference Committee '20-'21; International Relations Club '20-'21; French Club '20-'21; Vice-President Senior Class '20-'21; Proctor '19.</p>
              <p>Her name intimates to some degree her personality. She is certainly a live wire, full of vim, and you may ask her classmates if 'tis not true that she is Frenchy. Viva is small in stature but her large heart and executive hand make smooth the roughest trails which present themselves.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
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            <p>
              <figure id="ill18" entity="pine033">
                <p>[Eunice Broadwell]<lb/>[Lottie Burnsides]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>EUNICE BROADWELL, A.B. <lb/> Angier, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“Full many a gem of purest ray serene</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">The dark, unfathomed caves of ocean bear.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian.</p>
              <p>Loyal and true, sympathetic and tolerant, yet possessed of firm convictions of her own, always ready to “rejoice with those that do rejoice,” but at the same time “a very present help in time of trouble”—all this and more is Eunice to those so lucky as to be able to call themselves her friends. Although she says she does not believe in the practicality of “love” as it is generally understood, yet she proves a most grateful shock-absorber for the woebegone or ecstatic tales of those afflicted with the malady. Here's health and wealth to her, we say, as well as great success in her chosen profession, and “may she live long, and we never die!”</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>LOTTIE BURNSIDES, A.B. <lb/> Pomona, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Give me girl friends in plenty, but as for boys, I'll none of them.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian.</p>
              <p>Lottie is a splendid proof of that old adage that says, “All things ain't what they seem to be.” In a crowd she is the personification of reticence, but with two or three intimate friends—oh, there's a gem for you! She has not been living on the campus for the past two years, finding home a bit more attractive; but, just the same, we've had her with us all the time, particularly in the sixth grade of the Training School, where she expounds to those astonished youngsters all the intricacies of decimal fractions. And, by the way, to see the way some of those sixth graders tip their hats and greet “Miss Burnsides” makes us think that she is not lacking when it comes to charming the Lords of Creation.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
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            <p>
              <figure id="ill19" entity="pine034">
                <p>[Rena Butler]<lb/>[Eliza Capehart]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>RENA BUTLER, A.B. <lb/> Hoffman, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Modest and simple and sweet, the very type of Priscilla.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; College Orchestra '19, '20, '21.</p>
              <lg type="poem">
                <lg type="poem">
                  <l>Reserved she is, and somewhat shy;</l>
                  <l>Ever ready to do her part;</l>
                  <l>Never a gloomy frown or sigh,</l>
                  <l>Always a cheerful and happy heart.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg type="poem">
                  <l>Bravely she faces each day's task,</l>
                  <l>Utterly regardless of stumbling blocks;</l>
                  <l>Thoughtful, gay, and “pretty,” you ask?</l>
                  <l>Look at those eyes and golden locks!</l>
                  <l>Especially attractive are her smiles,</l>
                  <l>Roguish mouth and feminine wiles.</l>
                </lg>
              </lg>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>ELIZA CAPEHART, A.B. <lb/> Roxobel, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“The most precious goods oft comes wrapped in smallest packages.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian.</p>
              <p>Eliza has been a member of our class only for the past two years. We have found her true blue. Though small in stature and reticent of manner, her daily life of cheer and sunshine bespeak her innate charm.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p35" n="35"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill20" entity="pine035">
                <p>[Carolyn Barrow Clarke]<lb/>[Jennie Mann Clarke]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>CAROLYN BARROW CLARKE, A.B. <lb/> Middletown, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Within women is a jewel which, unlike all others, borrows luster from its setting.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Class Critic, '17-'18, '20-'21; Class Cheer Leader, '19-'20: Secretary Cornelian Society, '19-'20: Chairman Intersociety Conference Committee, '19-'20; College Chorus, '18-'20; Basketball Team, '19-'20; Students' Board, '19-'20; Assistant Editor Pine Needles, '20-'21; French Club, '20-'21; Spanish Club, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Here is a girl who was blessed by the gods with a mass of bronze hair, a fair face, and an unlimited supply of wit. Where Carolyn is, there will laughter be, also. But her qualities are not limited entirely to this, for in addition to her attractive appearance she has a mental equipment that allows her to match her wits with any, to attack any problem with the satisfaction of knowing she can solve it, and to view a situation with a clear and well-balanced understanding. Carolyn may well be called the “Baby of the Class,” as far as years are concerned, but as far as actions and mentality are concerned, she is not there.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>JENNIE MANN CLARKE, A.B. <lb/> Middletown, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“In her utmost lightness there is truth, and often she speaks lightly,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Has grace in being gay, which even mournful souls approve.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Volleyball Team, '19-'20; Secretary Class, '19-'20; Senior Marshal, '20-'21; Hockey Team, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Dear, sweet little Jennie Mann! Just Jennie, though, because she has too much of daintiness and prettiness about her to suggest the “man.” All that is jolly, sweet, and democratic is found in Jennie. Dance? “Oh, let's go to the gym for just a minute after supper!” And sensible? Yes, Under the big mass of light, fluffy hair there's piles and piles of sense. And because she is the same “old Jennie,” in work or in play, she is loved by everyone.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p36" n="36"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill21" entity="pine036">
                <p>[Annie E. Cummings]<lb/>[Marion Bruce Daniel]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>ANNIE E. CUMMINGS, A.B. <lb/> Reidsville, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Almost to all things she could turn her hand.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '18-'19; Class Vice-President. '18-'19; Treasurer Y. W. C. A., '19-'20; Hockey Team, '19, '20, '21; Glee Club, '19-'20; International Relations Club, '20-'21; Carolinian Staff, '20-'21; Business Manager “Pine Needles,” '20-'21; Varsity Hockey Team, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Here is an A-1 student (proof to be found in the relentless record of the registrar). To be able to make 1's on every subject and still maintain a marcelle wave, a spotless countenance, a waist and skirt that live in undivided harmony, and a pair of glazed-finished shoes necessitates an unusual girl. As a proof of her time and ability for outside activities, observe Annie at all hours of the day waiting outside those awful doors marked “Private,” confident of securing by means of her gift of “gab” a fifty-dollar advertisement for PINE NEEDLES from the biggest man in town.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>MARION BRUCE DANIEL, B.M. <lb/> Fork Union, Va.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Wilst thou have music? Then seek her.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian: College Chorus, '20-'21; Corresponding Secretary Adelphian Society. '19-'20; President College Chorus, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Marion, sincere, sympathetic, and vivacious, came to us from Virginia, where she had made many a conquest before she won our hearts. She saunters leisurely through life, but, strange to say, she always gets to her destination on time, especially if she has started to Mr. Brown's studio. Marion is noted for her cleverness in bringing about a happy ending to others' troubles as well as her own. She charms with her music—she entertains with her chatter—an altogether likeable girl is Marion.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p37" n="37"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill22" entity="pine037">
                <p>[Virginia Faison Davis]<lb/>[Edna Evans]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>VIRGINIA FAISON DAVIS, A.B. <lb/> Greensboro, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Hours of friendship are austere and eternal.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Basketball Team, '18. '19, '20; Captain of Basketball Team. '20; Class Cheer Leader, '19; Proctor, '18-'19; Chairman Junior Art Room. '20; President of Class, '20; Dramatic Club, '20, '21; Glee Club, '19-'20; Marshal, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Style attracts the eye—and we see Virginia. When one first meets Virginia indifference seems to be her outstanding characteristic, but very soon her characteristics of attractiveness, charm, grace, and culture surpass this, and through her lovable and sympathetic disposition, her unselfishness, and sincerity, she proves a friend—real, true, and lasting. She takes things as they come, and always can find something to laugh about. Virginia has been prominent in various phases of college life, and her ability has gained for her a foremost place among her classmates.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>EDNA EVANS, B.S. <lb/> Manteo, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“For never saw I mien or face,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">In which more plainly I could trace</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Benignity and home-bred sense</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Ripening in perfect innocence.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Hockey Team, '19-'20; Class Treasurer, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Good, straightforward, jolly old Edna! She safely escaped the underweight list, due perhaps to the fact that she spends three-fifths of her time laughing and eating innumerable boxes of candy which come by “male.” She is possessed of many abilities, not the least of which is costuming plays. Given a handkerchief, a dime, and a bottle of shoe polish, she can produce the costumes for any play.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p38" n="38"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill23" entity="pine038">
                <p>[Flossie Foster]<lb/>[Hattie Fox]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>FLOSSIE FOSTER, A.B. <lb/> Salisbury, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Happiness is cheaper than worry.</hi>
                </p>
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">Why pay the higher price?”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Proctor, '18-'19; Hockey Team, '19-'20; Class Critic, '19; Society Treasurer. '19-'20; International Relations Club. '20-'21; President Senior Class, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>“Nobody hates me; everybody loves me”—this is Flossie. If you ever meet her she will never be forgotten, for she is one of those girls who number their friends by their acquaintances. She is kind, sincere, and commands the love and respect of everybody—especially the seniors, as is shown by her having been elected president. Her smile is always present—never has she been known to be grouchy. In fact, she is a model of a sweet disposition.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>HATTIE FOX, A.B. <lb/> Hickory, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“The only way to have a friend is to be one.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Proctor, Spring of 1919; Volleyball Team, '19 and '20.</p>
              <p>If it is a friend you are wanting, go to Hattie. She has the qualities which make a good and true one. A cheery smile and a good word  has she for all. Hattie's lovely disposition and cheerfulness have won for her true friends at the college. Her friends predict for her a great success as a primary teacher.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p39" n="39"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill24" entity="pine039">
                <p>[Annie Corrinne Fulton]<lb/>[Thelma Gibson]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>ANNIE CORRINNE FULTON, A.B. <lb/> Walnut Cove, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“Some people think that because I wear specs I only care for learning;</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Yet all the time my ardent heart with sentiment is yearning.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Hockey Team, '18-'19; Editor Carolinian, '19-'20; Editor-in-Chief Carolinian, '20-'21; Dramatic Club, '19-'20; International Relations Club, '20-'21; Literary Club, '20-'21; Presidents' Council, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Efficiency—that's Anne! Whether it is a newspaper to be edited or an educational campaign to be managed, or even a “national presidential candidate” needed, Anne is the “very girl for the place.” With unusual depth of thought, yet an ever-ready spirit of good cheer and friendly banter, Anne is thoroughly genuine—even when she is addressed as “Annie Corrinne”!</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>THELMA GIBSON, A.B. <lb/> Laurinburg, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“If I do vow a friendship, I'll fulfill it to the last article.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Proctor, '18; Orchestra, '21.</p>
              <p>Thelma is little, and people think she is quiet; she is until she is with somebody she knows well, and then she can talk for hours without stopping. She startled the whole Training School last fall by her teaching, and when she stopped teaching, her pupils told her to “fail her examination,” so she could come back and teach them again. If Thelma only continues as she has started in the Training School and with her violin, and if she keeps her wonderful disposition, she ought to do something great some time.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p40" n="40"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill25" entity="pine040">
                <p>[Essie Glass]<lb/>[Amabel Graham]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>ESSIE GLASS, A.B. <lb/> Morganton, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“A smile for all, a greeting glad,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">A lovable, jolly way she had.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Proctor, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>A sweet, lovable character in whom we find the truest of friends is Essie. Essie's fine qualities have not only been discovered by the college girls and faculty, among whom she has many friends, but also by many of the Training School children. She is preparing herself for a primary teacher, and we predict for her a great success.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>AMABEL GRAHAM, A.B. <lb/> Godwin, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“She doeth little kindnesses</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Which most leave undone or despise,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">For naught that sets one heart at ease,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">And giveth happiness or peace,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Is low-esteemed in her eyes.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian.</p>
              <p>Amy, though slight in size, has a record that we all envy. She breaks down all arguments of the psychologists that the size of the brain determines the quality of that member. Not only do we admire her ability to make 1's, but her amiable disposition, her sincerity, and her willingness to work for '21 are other good qualities that we admire in Amabel.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p41" n="41"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill26" entity="pine041">
                <p>[Pauline Green]<lb/>[Blanche Grigg]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>PAULINE GREEN, A.B. <lb/> Northside, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“The lesser things she flings afar;</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Her eyes upon some higher star.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Class Secretary, '18-'19; Carolinian Reporter, '19-'20; “Pine Needles” Staff, '19-'20; Dramatic Club, '20; Vice-President Adelphian Society, '21; President Dramatic Club, '21; Toastmistress Adelphian Banquet, '21.</p>
              <p>Polly, otherwise known as “Pretty Polly,” or “P. Green,” is an actress of whom we are all proud. The first question we ask about a play is, “Is Polly the heroine?' As toastmistress of their banquet the Adelphians found her equally as charming as when she is the heroine of a play. She ranks among the highest when it comes to making good grades, but her “hobby” is working out a philosophy of life. Polly has a great many friends, and her friendships are the kind that cannot die. To have known Polly —who is “not like other girls”—has made college life well worth while.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>BLANCHE GRIGG, A.B. <lb/> Gastonia, N. C.</head>
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                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“The fruit derived from labor is the sweetest pleasure.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian.</p>
              <p>Blanche has won the admiration of her less mathematically inclined classmates for having the desire and ability to wade through four years of math successfully. If you want a girl who is dependable—that is Blanche. She is one of the few of whom it may be said when done by her, “ 'Tis well done.”</p>
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            <p>
              <figure id="ill27" entity="pine042">
                <p>[Nelle Harry]<lb/>[Mary Ellen Herring]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>NELLE HARRY, A.B. <lb/> Harrisburg, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“I pin my fates to no man's sleeve. Have I not two eyes of my own?”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Proctor, '19-'20; Chairman Red Cross Chapter, '19-'20.</p>
              <p>Yes, indeed, she does have two eyes of her own, and wonderful eyes they are, too. Beautiful hair and eyes are Nelle's two chief physical characteristics. Nelle outwardly is a man-hater, but those who know her real sentiments beg to disagree. For why does she get so many bids to the social events at Davidson, N. C. State, and the university? A good old pal, yes, a real friend is Nelle. Elizabeth Black can testify to the truthfulness of this statement. Nelle, indeed, has many friends; her personality and winning smile make one love her. She says she's going to teach, but the seniors wonder for how long.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>MARY ELLEN HERRING, A.B. <lb/> Clinton, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“They who are pleased themselves must always please.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Treasurer Athletic Association, '18-'19; Hockey Team, '18-'19, '20-'21; Proctor, '18-'19; Y. W. C. A. Choir. '20-'21; Member French Club, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Mary Ellen approaches the maximum student, her interests lying in every phase of college life, from athletics to French clubs and journalism. She goes about her work in a quiet, cheerful, unassuming manner, and her frank, sincere spirit make us love her. To those whom she likes she is a friend, real, true, and lasting. She is pleasant to walk with, pleasant to talk with, and if you want to forget your worries, just listen to Mary Ellen's dry humor and merry chuckle.</p>
            </div4>
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            <p>
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                <p>[Evelyn Hodges]<lb/>[Kathleen Huntley]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>EVELYN HODGES, A.B. <lb/> Greenville, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“And though I hope not hence unscathed to go,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Who conquers me shall find a stubborn foe.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; College Chorus, '18, '20, '21; Hockey Team, '18, '21; Vice-President Athletic Association. '18; Class Manager in Athletics, '19-'20; Basketball Team, '17-'18, '18-'19; Glee Club, '20-'21; Recording Secretary Adelphian Society, '18-'19; House Vice-President, '19-'20; International Relations Club, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>A rather indescribable sort of person is Evelyn. Just when you think you have her classified as an Earnest Science Student, an Athletic Queen, an Effective Gloom-Chaser, or just Plain Girl, off she goes in some other direction (quite often after a stray chicken), and we have to add another label, like Good Sport. Evelyn's friends consider it quite a distinction to have that title, for she is most sincere in her likes and dislikes. She has the kind of sense of humor that makes her appreciate a joke on herself as well as on the other fellow, and when the ludicrous does present itself, trust to Evelyn to giggle, regardless of time or place. Well, here's to her—a welcome companion in any and all circumstances.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>KATHLEEN HUNTLEY, B.M. <lb/> Wadesboro, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“She gladdens our hearts with music from her fingers and with the sunshine that ever lights her way.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Orchestra, '18, '19, '20; Y. W. C. A. Choir, '19-'20.</p>
              <p>Kathleen is our ideal music student. She never loses her practice hours and works diligently at each time. If you can imagine anyone tripping gaily to Mr. Brown's studio for a music lesson, and then coming away singing, you have a picture of the result of her concentration when she works. She is the ever-ready kind of person, as you will learn if you ever ask her to help you do any kind of work. Besides this, she has the wit and enough humor to make whomever she happens to be with enjoy her presence. Without a doubt she is a satisfying and wholesome friend to all of us who claim her as such.</p>
            </div4>
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            <p>
              <figure id="ill29" entity="pine044">
                <p>[Mary L. Jackson]<lb/>[Matilda Jones]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>MARY L. JACKSON, A.B. <lb/> Greensboro, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Once a friend, always a friend.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Class Secretary, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Capable, dependable, true as steel is she. If you want something done correctly and quickly, just go to Mary. She will stick by her friends through thick and thin, and is always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. She is one of the few individuals who keeps her work up to date, and it is, you may be sure, of the A grade variety. Her great intellectual ability, especially along scientific lines, has won for her the star place in our chemistry class. The common sense and depth of thought are surpassed only by her kindness.</p>
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            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>MATILDA JONES, B.M. <lb/> Freemont, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Much could be said of her if one could read her mind.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Proctor, '18-'19; College Chorus, '18, '20, '21.</p>
              <p>When we speak of music we always have to speak of Matilda, for she is musical through and through. As to her disposition, there is that queer unfathomableness which puzzles us, and we must admit we are unable to tell whether she is dreaming of harmony or mentally designing her next frock. All who know her are her friends, and she is a friend worth having. We need not wish for her success in the future—she will find it, anyway.</p>
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            <p>
              <figure id="ill30" entity="pine045">
                <p>[Willie Lou Jordan]<lb/>[Juanita Kearns]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>WILLIE LOU JORDAN, A.B. <lb/> Hendersonville, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“Be not the first by which the new is tried,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Secretary Red Cross Chapter. '19-'20; Secretary Athletic Association, '19-'20; Hockey Team. '19-'20; Assistant Editor “Pine Needles,” '20-21.</p>
              <p>It is well that we have one among us who turns not entirely away from the old school. Willie Lou is a staunch classicist. She has imbibed Cæsar, Cicero, Virgil, Horace, Pliny, and Cotullus without neglecting English, education, and the sciences. We see this classmate in other places than Administration IV, however. On the hockey field she stars, and even the four flights of steps to the annual headquarters fail to dampen her enthusiasm for the success of PINE NEEDLES. In her, in truth, we find a friend untiring and unselfish in her service to her fellowmen.</p>
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            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>JUANITA KEARNS, A.B. <lb/> Farmer, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Dignity is the sweetness of womanhood.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian.</p>
              <p>Patient in everything, aspiring for the high ideals, lacking nothing, could be spoken truthfully of this lovable girl. Those who know her best love her for these qualities. When she hitches her wagon to a star she “sets” right there and wins. In the realms of English, Juanita has found her work most interesting. We feel that she will make a success of anything she does.</p>
            </div4>
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            <p>
              <figure id="ill31" entity="pine046">
                <p>[Lena Kernodle]<lb/>[Annie Lambe]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>LENA KERNODLE, A.B. <lb/> Washington, D. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“True as the needle to the pole,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">As the dial to the sun.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Dikean; Hockey Team. '18, '19, '20, '21; Dramatic Club '18-'19, '19-'20; Y. W. Cabinet '18-'19; Class Cheer Leader, '17-'18; Class President '18-'19; College Cheer Leader '19-'20; Chairman College Social Committee '19-'20; Corresponding Secretary Dikean Society '18-'19; President Student Government Association '20-'21.</p>
              <p>To her college, to her class, to her friends, to her society, Lena has given herself for four years, and when she leaves us she will take with her the results of her service—the love of everyone who has known her. She has made more honors than can even be imagined for one girl, and yet she has remained the same steady, dependable, lovable Lena. Nor have her honors kept her too busy for play. She takes the same steady, dependability to the hockey-field, to parties, to college functions; she has it on hand when trouble arises and when the crowd is ready for some fun. She has led our class, she has led our social affairs, she has led our yells, and this year she has led the whole thing, and when she leaves in the spring, she's going to lead the love of the whole “Kit and Bile” of us right along with her.</p>
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            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>ANNIE LAMBE, A.B. <lb/> Siler City, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“A loving heart is the truest friendship.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian-Proctor '17-'18; Board Member '19-'20; Critic Cornelian Society '20-'21; International Relations Club '20-'21; French Club '20-'21; Inter-Society Debater Spring of '21.</p>
              <p>We all know that Annie is a fine girl. She proves that every day. She always helps out just when you need some helping hand. So cheerfully does she help you that you're right glad you needed her. Annie always does her work well, but at the same time she doesn't forget to visit her friends, go to the “little store” and tease her roommates, Gladys and Vera. They could not get along without Annie to make them laugh and see the fun in even the most trying situation. Did you hear her in the debate this spring? Well, the Cornelians are justly proud of her. Did you ever see Annie “blue” or “upset”? No, never! In that calm, masterful way she goes about work and play and friendship.</p>
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                <p>[Ruth Lineberger]<lb/>[Louise Loetsch]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>RUTH LINEBERGER, A.B. <lb/> Gastonia, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“Not too serious, not too gay,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">But altogether a jolly good fellow.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian.</p>
              <p>Ruth is quiet and reserved, but very congenial when one really knows her. She is always ready for some mischief, which can be told by one glance at her eyes. She has the ability to do everything well, even higher mathematics, which is her specialty and in which she has great possibilities. Although much time is taken up by her work, she has time to use the chafing-dish, make trips to the little store, and engage in other activities. She is sure to make good in whatever she undertakes, and leaves with the best wishes of her classmates.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>LOUISE LOETSCH, B.M. <lb/> Washington, D. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“Exceeding fair she is, in that she never studied to be fairer than Nature made her;</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Beauty cost her nothing; her virtues are so rare.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Dikean; Proctor, '18-'19, '20-'21; Member Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '20-'21; College Chorus, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Our memories of Louise, could they be presented in moving pictures, would flash before us thus: Louise, in the 1920 annual, our prettiest girl; in the 1921 annual, our most stylish girl; on the way to breakfast neat and smiling; leading song service at vesper; on Friday morning playing the piano with such ease of manner and beauty of expression as to delight the music faculty; on the stage, playing a star role with charm and dramatic ability; at class meeting, standing for those things which bespeak artistic ability, common sense, and culture.</p>
            </div4>
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            <p>
              <figure id="ill33" entity="pine048">
                <p>[Eunice McAdams]<lb/>[Isabelle McDowell]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>EUNICE McADAMS, A.B. <lb/> Salisbury, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Proctor, '17, '18, '19; Class Secretary, '19-'20; Basketball Team; '19-20; Member Glee Club, '19, '20, '21; Students' Board, '19-'20; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '19-'20; Varsity Basketball Team, '19-'20: President Spanish Club, '20-'21; French Club, '20-'21; Critic A. A., '20-'21; Delegate to Des Moines Convention. '19.</p>
              <p>And how shall we remember her? Shall it be as tearing to breakfast, tam pulled down close, or, with curls in a row, waiting outside the door for the “date.” Shall it be singing “I'm wild,” or solemnly teaching math? Shall it be winning at basketball, or speaking the foreign lingo? To make a long story short, she's a fine old pal of a mighty good sort.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>ISABELLE MCDOWELL, A.B. <lb/> Waynesville, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“The cheerful grin will let you in</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Where the knocker is never known.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Proctor, '18-'19; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '20-'21; Students' Board, '19-'20; Volleyball Team, '19-'20; Critic Adelphian Society, '20-'21; College Chorus; Spanish Club, '20-'21; French Club, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>“Izza”—yes, is a what? She is a powerful smart girl in her “books” and makes all kinds of good grades; but books are merely a sideline with her. They have never interfered with her outside activities. She takes part in most anything from—shall I say it?—tumbling somersaults after light bell to dignifiedly sitting on the Students' Board, so she surely had a fellow-feeling for the culprits who were brought up, because it wasn't easy for “Izza” to be good. She's chucked full up to her eyes with devilment that used to take itself out on her two senior roommates in her freshman year. But you should hear her <hi rend="italics">parlez vous.</hi> She can do it—even to Dr. Barney's satisfaction. She is going to France along with Vera Ward and Carolyn Clarke. Unlike most girls, Izza likes <hi rend="italics">bugs,</hi> and maybe she will return to college and specialize in bugology(?). “Nice, sweet, and attractive,” with an abundant supply of fun, she is liked by everybody.</p>
            </div4>
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            <p>
              <figure id="ill34" entity="pine049">
                <p>[Lula Martin McIver]<lb/>[Jessie McNeill]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>LULA MARTIN MCIVER, A.B. <lb/> Greensboro, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Almost to all things she could turn her hand.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Dikean; Student's Board, '17-'18; Co-Society Debater. '18; Intersociety Debater, '20-'21; Glee Club, '19-'20; Dramatic Club, '19-'21; Critic Dikean Society, '18-'19; Marshal, '19-'20; International Relations Club.</p>
              <p>“L. M.,” the little girl who wrinkles up her nose when she laughs—who “Hirams” when she walks—and who has “delirium tremens” for the amusement of freshmen. Five cents to see the show! Come one, come all! Her acting isn't her only accomplishment, for by her sincerity and attractiveness she manages to draw others to her—not all females. Then, too, this wonderful person ranks ace-high as regarding intellect. From her “greenless” freshman year till now, she has had the necessary powder, fire, and sparks for spontaneous wit, and as for argument, that is her specialty, always ready to be put into practice. For these reasons there was great regret in the Adelphian Society when L. M. was chosen to become a charter member of the Dikean Society in 1918. Ask any Dikean how highly L. M. is esteemed, and you'll find out for yourself! On a whole, “There's none so good” to be found anywhere.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>JESSIE MCNEILL, A.B. <lb/> Carthage, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“A smile for all, a greeting glad,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">A lovable, jolly way she had.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian.</p>
              <p>Jessie—the kind of friend who loves, forgives, forgets, sympathizes, and understands. If it is fun you are up to, Jessie is with you; but if it is troubles you have, Jessie is the most sympathetic listener and the most effective destroyer of them we know. Many of the petite in our number have just cause to envy Jessie her neatness, style, and sauciness. Yes, everything about her is saucy, from the way she carries herself, especially her head, to the naughty-boy ways that make her so attractive. Jessie is full of enthusiasm and vivacity, which makes it possible for her to get more out of life than the rest of us. Any old time we can find her the central figure of any crowd holding forth with laughter and jest—a merry rival of Ben Johnson himself. Jessie's epicurean tastes and our love for her make us predict</p>
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                <lg>
                  <l>“For her soft carpets and pictural wall,</l>
                  <l>A life of ease in spacious halls.”</l>
                </lg>
              </q>
            </div4>
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            <p>
              <figure id="ill35" entity="pine050">
                <p>[Rebekah Marsh]<lb/>[Katherine Millsaps]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>REBEKAH MARSH <lb/> Salisbury, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Worry never made men great; therefore why should I worry.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '19-'21; College Chorus '18-'20-'21; President College Chorus '20-'21; Assistant Business Manager “Pine Needles” '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Undoubtedly that is Rebecka's motto for whoever saw her when she was the least bit upset? If she has just had an awful piano lesson or if Mr. Scott-Hunter found the “tri-tone” in her counter-point after she had spent hours working on it, she continues to meet the world with a smile. “Becky” is awfully popular with the opposite sex, too. It has been rumored that she got a man for each music senior while they were in New York; surely her generosity proves that she has a super-abundance of admirers.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>KATHERINE MILLSAPS, B.S. <lb/> Statesville, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“A pillar steadfast in the storm.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Volleyball Team, '20; Vice-President Class, '20; Athletic Association, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>You have heard of the power behind the throne? Well, that's “Kaite” Millsaps. If there's hard work to be done, look for “Katie.” If there's a banquet spread to be planned, call on Katie. If you want to know just what to buy in shoes, clothes, food, or furniture, ask Katie. She knows. If you want somebody to stay on the job until it is finished and never complain, and then walk off without bowing for the applause, just watch Katie. She's a good old pal, a sincere friend, a loyal Cornelian, and a successful vice-president for our class. In short, she's the kind of girl we need more of.</p>
            </div4>
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            <p>
              <figure id="ill36" entity="pine051">
                <p>[Hortense Mosely]<lb/>[Kathleen Moseley]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>HORTENSE MOSELY, A.B. <lb/> Kinston, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Here's to her who divides our sorrows and multiplies our joys.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; College Chorus, '18, '19, '20; Proctor, '19; Secretary Cornelian Society, '19; Dramatic Club, '19, '20, '21; Treasurer of Dramatic Club, '21; Marshal, '19-'20; Intersociety Conference Committee, '19-'20; Students' Board, '20-'21; Volleyball Team, '19-'20.</p>
              <p>One would have to go far to find a truer and better friend than Hortense. Her charming personality has made her known and loved by all. Hortense is cheerful, even under the most trying circumstances, such as being in the infirmary three months. Here, as elsewhere, her friendly smile won her many friends, even the nurses and doctors. Hortense is successful in all that she undertakes. She can teach a Sunday school class equally as well as she can shake a “little Training School child” and room with our Student Government presidents. Last of all, when in doubt, ask Hortense. Her opinion is always right.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>KATHLEEN MOSELEY, B.S. <lb/> Kinston, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“She could roaste and sethe and broile and frye,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Make a good soupe and well bake a pye.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Class Treasurer, '18-'19; Proctor, '19-'20; Corresponding Secretary Cornelian Society, '19-'20; Hockey Team Substitute, '19-'20.</p>
              <p>If you want to hear the latest jokes, go to Kathleen. If you are down and out, go to Kathleen. She will make you laugh, whether you feel like it or not. Kathleen is as true a friend as one could wish. If you don't think so, just ask Henrietta Kornegay. Kathleen goes about her work in a quiet manner, never grumbling over a long assignment or test; and you may count on it, she will make good grades. She has taken the domestic science course—you wonder what that means? Well, it's a secret, so don't tell—Kathleen wrote on the card, which we all filled out regarding our future plans: “A married woman” as the profession she hoped to pursue.</p>
            </div4>
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            <p>
              <figure id="ill37" entity="pine052">
                <p>[Sadie Moyle]<lb/>[Gladys Newman]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>SADIE MOYLE, A.B. <lb/> Salisbury, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“A cheerful disposition is a fund of ready capital.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Hockey Team, '17-'20; Basketball Team, '18-'20; College Chorus, '17, '18, '19, '20; Athletic Association Cabinet, '19-'20; Spanish Club.</p>
              <p>Tall, lean, and lank is Sadie. This may be the secret of her ability to “stay on top” in college life. She is a fine basketball player and a student who pleases both the teacher and her classmates. Though she is majoring in history, we gather from the presence of pearls, watch-bracelet, and ring that she is vitally interested in a state other than that of ancient Rome.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>GLADYS NEWMAN, B.M. <lb/> Clinton, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“The deep thoughts that dwell in that silence of heart are sounded forth in music.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; College Chorus, '18, '20, '21; Glee Club, '19-'20; Carolinian Reporter, '20-'21; Treasurer of Class, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>You don't know Gladys? Well, you missed knowing one of the truest, most sincere, and musical girls dear to the Senior Class. Those who have been so fortunate as to call themselves her friends have found her always sympathetic, generous, and unselfish. What will the music students do next year when they can't go to Gladys and pour out their troubles and look to her for inspiration? With her unlimited ability and capacity for work, we know she will reach any goal. She strives to attain, and our best wishes go with her.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p53" n="53"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill38" entity="pine053">
                <p>[Mary Louise Nixon]<lb/>[Rosa Oliver]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>MARY LOUISE NIXON, A.B. <lb/> Elizabeth City, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Her coming has doubled all our mirth and cheer.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Carolinian Reporter, '19-'20; Proctor, '19-'20; Class Treasurer, '19-'20; Volleyball Team, '19-'20; Marshal, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>There is not much of “Nix,” but what there is is of the best. She has a smile for everybody, and especially for those little first grade “shavers” in the Training School. She'll make a dandy good teacher, but we know she will not find need of her “lifetime certificate” long. A graceful little dancer and a good actress, plus lots of other good things we could say, make her one of the best loved members of our class.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>ROSA OLIVER, A.B. <lb/> Hurdle Mills, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“We love her who for herself will take no heed at all.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Basketball Team, '17-'18; Proctor, '16-'17; International Relations Club.</p>
              <p>Naturally we think of Rosa most in connection with the library. There she explains to bewildered freshmen the mysteries of the shelves and cases without expressing the slightest scorn at their forgetfulness that B still follows A, or their blissful ignorance of having asked for Roosevelt's biology, that is, the story of his life. Her days are filled with service and love for others.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p54" n="54"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill39" entity="pine054">
                <p>[Reid Parker]<lb/>[Vera Paschal]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>REID PARKER, A.B. <lb/> Falkland, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“The purest treasure mortal times afford is a spotless reputation.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Proctor, '18-'19; Secretary Adelphian Society, '18; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '18-'19; Hockey Team, '19, '20, '21; Athletic Association Cabinet, '20-'21; Marshal, '19-'20; Y. W. C. A. Executive Council, '20-'21; International Relations Club.</p>
              <p>Although there isn't much to Reid, what there is is of the best. Her smallness of stature has not made her any less active, for whether it be in Y. W. C. A., society or class, she is right there. The Class of '21 has found in her a loyal member. Here's to Reid!</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>VERA PASCHAL, A.B. <lb/> Siler City, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Her heart is as far from fraud as heaven from earth.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Dikean; Proctor, '19; Hockey Team, '18-'19, '19-'20; Secretary Y. W. C. A., '19-'20; Secretary Dikean Society, '19-'20; President Dikean Society, '20-'21; Member International Relations Club.</p>
              <p>That's Vera, lovable, true, faithful. True to her friends, true to herself. Everybody loves her. She never gives advice, she just listens and then smilingly and cheerfully helps. What is Vera interested in? Well, in everything constructive and progressive, but three interests she has in particular—social works, the Dikean Society, and ministers. Now, to the casual observer they may seem foreign to each other, but to Vera they are very, very intimate and closely related. Strange to say, she does not talk about these three interests most, but we all know that she is constantly thinking about them. After all, Vera loves people, she wants to be with them and serve them.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p55" n="55"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill40" entity="pine055">
                <p>[Maude Pierce]<lb/>[Blanche Plott]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>MAUDE PIERCE, A.B. <lb/> Hallsboro, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“Sober, quiet, pensive, and demure,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">One of those friends you are always sure.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Proctor, '18-'19; Secretary and Treasurer of Student Volunteer Board, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Maude has a lovable disposition which has won for her many friends among the students. She is a conscientious worker, and thinks very clearly on historical, pedagogical, and other problems. I am sure all of us have heard of her teaching ability. She seems to be a natural-born teacher, but we fear that she will not use this ability very long in the schools of the state, because of the greater attraction at Wake Forest.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>BLANCHE PLOTT, A.B. <lb/> St. Paul's, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“Happy am I, from care I'm free,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Why aren't they all contented like me?”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Proctor, '18-'19; Secretary Red Cross Chapter, '19; Class Cheer Leader, '19-'20; Vice-President Cornelian Society, '20; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '20-'21; Carolinian Reporter, '20; Business Manager Carolinian, '20-'21; Dramatic Club, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>The best of pals, whether the news is good or bad; the best of playmates, whether in athletics or singing and playing the guitar; the best of entertainers, whether the company is young or old; the best of workers, whether for class, society, Y. W., or Carolinian; the best of us for doing four things with two hands at one time; the best of us for winning the hearts of everybody on the campus; the best of us for stirring up a little excitement when things get dull; the best-hearted old sport in our class—our best “man,” Blanche!</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p56" n="56"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill41" entity="pine056">
                <p>[Sarah Eugenia Poole]<lb/>[Lula Rankin]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>SARAH EUGENIA POOLE, B.S. <lb/> Greensboro, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“And underneath it all a heart of purest gold.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Class Treasurer, '17-'18; Treasurer Athletic Association, '19-'20; Basketball Team. '20; Chief Marshal, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Sally means to us sweetness, daintiness, and charm. She has a heart as pure gold as her hair and a spirit as true blue as her eyes. She was never known to spend a minute foolishly, but is always the soul of industry. We wish for her great happiness and success in her field of greatest achievement, domestic science, but we predict that this will not be in the village school-house, but in the “house by the side of the road.” We love her now, we'll always love her, because—well, she's our Sally.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>LULA RANKIN, A.B. <lb/> Gastonia, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Brevity is the soul of wit.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Proctor, '19; Glee Club, '20; House President, '21; Member of International Relations Club.</p>
              <p>“We've got a girl whose name is Lula. Stick to our Lula”—and, indeed, we will stick to our Lula with all our might. Why? Just because Lula is what she is—rather quiet when you first meet her, but with the kind of quietness you instinctively like. Along with this likeable quality of hers is a quality that we would all like to have—real wit. (Perhaps you can gather all this from her likeness above, but even if you can't, it is true, for all who know her admit it.) Where there is wit there is usually brilliance, and Lula is equipped with enough brilliance to outshine 'most everybody—“and then some.” Add to her quietness, wittiness, and brilliance, a heart radiating love, friendship, and good fellowship—you will have a good idea of our good ole Lula.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p57" n="57"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill42" entity="pine057">
                <p>[Dixie Reid]<lb/>[Alena Rhyne]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>DIXIE REID, A.B. <lb/> Rutherfordton, N. C. <lb/> (SUMMER SESSION)</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Her words are trusty heralds of her thoughts.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Dikean; Member Student Board, '20-'21; Member Spanish Club; Member French Club; International Relations Club; Member Intersociety Extension Board.</p>
              <p>Dixie, as her name implies, is a typical girl of the Southland, with quiet, gentle manners that show her refinement and culture. She came to us in our sophomore year as one of “Queen's daughters,” and we have shown our selfishness by rejoicing many times that “Queen's” loss was our gain. She has great ability along several lines, but her ability to speak French has revealed itself most clearly in her choice of a roommate—a real French girl. She converses with her fluently and seldom has to say, “<foreign lang="fre">Je ne comprends pas?</foreign>”</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>ALENA RHYNE, A.B. <lb/> Dallas, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Why should the spirit of mortal be proud?”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Basketball Team. '18-'19; Hockey Team, '20-'21; Students' Board, 1921.</p>
              <lg type="poem">
                <l>Alena on 'most any day</l>
                <l>Spies upon the cats at play,</l>
                <l>Until one to her gives his life</l>
                <l>For Alena's unrelenting knife.</l>
                <l>All day long on biology lab.,</l>
                <l>On the cat's “nerves” she keeps tab.</l>
                <l>When the cat is finished she's ready to quit,</l>
                <l>Then she bubbles over with a dry sort of wit.</l>
                <l>If you laugh at her there appears in her eyes</l>
                <l>The queerest sort of innocent surprise.</l>
                <l>You've learned but little in this rhyme,</l>
                <l>There's much you can learn another time.</l>
              </lg>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p58" n="58"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill43" entity="pine058">
                <p>[Mabel Robinson]<lb/>[Minnie Rodwell]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>MABEL ROBINSON, A.B. <lb/> Lincolnton, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Smiling, frowning evermore, thou art perfect in love-lore.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian.</p>
              <p>“Of the intellectual type” those say who listen to her learned and argumentative discourse on the vital questions of the day or to her intimate interpretation of the historical works of her renowned namesake. But “romantic type” is the only term that would fit her when you see her mooning and rhapsodizing by turns over Mrs. Browning's love sonnets or those long letters from her fiance. “Coquettish” those call her who are best acquainted with her flirtatious ways and bright touches of color.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>MINNIE RODWELL, B.M. <lb/> Macon, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“True-hearted, whole-hearted, faithful, and loyal.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; College Chorus, '18, '20, '21; Y. W. C. A. Choir, '20-'21; Glee Club, '19-'20; Class Secretary, '18-'19; Class President, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Minnie is one of those who float around exalted by the strains of music and who merely touch the keys and produce a sound far different from the beating of a dishpan or the harmony of a comb and tissue paper. Minnie plays the kind of music that people “dress up” to go to hear, and the kind we like to sing by when we want to “show off” for company. The nicest thing about Minnie is that music is not her only hobby. She is interested in other things and other folks. As for getting excited, not Minnie—she finds the world a fine place and takes it very calmly. What are we going to do when we holler, with Mr. Brown, “Where's Minnie?” next year.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p59" n="59"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill44" entity="pine059">
                <p>[Carrie Belle Ross]<lb/>[Sallie Rutledge]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>CARRIE BELLE ROSS, A.B. <lb/> Ayden, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Sober, quiet, patient, and demure,</hi>
                </p>
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">A friend of whom you are always sure.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Hockey Team, '19-'20, '20-'21; Glee Club, '19-'20; Class Secretary, '19-'20; A. A. Cabinet, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>She loves and is loved by us all! What more need we say about Carrie Bell? We can't sum up what it is in her that makes us love her so. Because of her happy personality, her lovable and sympathetic disposition, her unselfishness and sincerity, she means a great deal to all with whom she comes in contact, and proves a friend—real, true, and lasting. Her dependability is not only realized and appreciated by every member of '21, but also by her college mates. So we send Carrie Belle out, knowing that she will go on forever, loving and serving.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>SALLIE RUTLEDGE, A.B. <lb/> Yadkinville, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“The mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind exceeding fine.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian.</p>
              <p>The gods, if we choose to call them such, who watch over us and bestow upon us the sunny dispositions, the remarkable talents, and the most of other things of which we are the proud possessors, called a council and decreed that Sally should be given that thing which they bestow upon only a limited number of people—that priceless, invaluable possession, a sense of humor. But they decided that since she was to be a human being, they must give her some weaknesses. One of these dire weaknesses of hers is her habit of spending all her waking hours in the chemistry laboratory. Why, we have even expected to see her take her toothbrush and hairpins over there. The other weak point in her character is her mania for washing things. We wonder what the bottles in the chemistry laboratory are going to do when Sally's loving hands shall no longer remove from them their stains.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p60" n="60"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill45" entity="pine060">
                <p>[Aline Garnett Saunders]<lb/>[Bess Siceloff]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>ALINE GARNETT SAUNDERS, A.B. <lb/> Wilmington, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <lg>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">“She thinks without confusion, clearly,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Loves her fellowmen sincerely,</hi>
                  </l>
                  <l>
                    <hi rend="italics">Acts from honest motives purely.”</hi>
                  </l>
                </lg>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Class Vice-President, '17-'18; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '19; Students' Board, '19-'20; Dramatic Club, '20-'21; Marshal, '20-'21; Glee Club, '20-'21; International Relations Club.</p>
              <p>Yes, this is Aline—the girl who is always rushing madly to get to her destination because she is late. Nevertheless, she gets there and is always welcomed, no matter whether it is to eat chicken salad, play the stern pedagogue, or pilot the maddening crowd. Aline is a broad-minded, sympathetic, loyal and true friend, and is, indeed, the person to whom you can take your troubles. We would hate to predict for her a life of school teaching, but, no matter what it may be, we feel confident that it will be a success, for one possessing such a combination of qualities is sure to find the best there is in life.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>BESS SICELOFF, A.B. <lb/> High Point, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Virtue alone is true nobility.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Assistant Student Government Treasurer.</p>
              <p>Bess is the type of Southern girl that we hear about, but seldom find. Everyone says this of her who remembers her attractive room in 212 New, where she was always found beaming with hospitality, sympathy, and good cheer. The industrious habits and conscientious efforts of Bess have won for her many 1's and 2's, but her optimism and cheerfulness have helped her accomplish them with ease and pleasure. Her strength of character, her clear-cut ideals, together with her firm determination, have fixed Bess in the hearts of all her friends, and they will ever remember her as a “dear old pal of mine.” Bess has plenty of stick-to-it-ive-ness, the kind that not only builds “castles,” but that gets somewhere, and no one doubts that she will make her life a great success.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p61" n="61"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill46" entity="pine061">
                <p>[Elizabeth Odell Smith]<lb/>[Nannie May Smith]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>ELIZABETH ODELL SMITH, A.B. <lb/> Greensboro, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“She hath a knowledge of both books and humankind.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Adelphian Debater, '19; President of Adelphian Society, '20-'21; Member of International Relations Club; Member of Intersociety Extension Service Bureau.</p>
              <p>Nature was in earnest when Elizabeth was created. She is a real, good student, afraid of nothing that looks like work, but with a smile she goes after it. Though she has been a member of our class for only two years, and has roomed in the dormitories with us for only one year, she has become a powerful force for progress on our campus. As an ideal debater, speaker, society president, good pal, and, in fact, a maximum student, we have none better among us.</p>
            </div4>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>NANNIE MAY SMITH, A.B. <lb/> Winston-Salem, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“No storm ever ruffled the current of her life.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Adelphian; Proctor, '19-'20; Assistant Editor Coraddi, '20-'21; Quill Club.</p>
              <p>Excellent in scholarship, faithful in duty, reserved in disposition, unaffected and kind in manner—this is Nannie to a T. She is a genius in the biological world, and has taken every course offered. Her greatest desire is to do research work, and we are looking forward to seeing her emerge triumphantly with the “missing link” and fame.</p>
            </div4>
          </div3>
          <div3 type="page of senior bio">
            <pb id="p62" n="62"/>
            <p>
              <figure id="ill47" entity="pine062">
                <p>[Mary Stearns]<lb/>[Pauline Stone]</p>
              </figure>
            </p>
            <div4 type="senior bio">
              <head>MARY STEARNS, A.B. <lb/> Statesville, N. C.</head>
              <q direct="unspecified">
                <p>
                  <hi rend="italics">“Nothing of worth or weight can be achieved with half a mind, with a faint heart, and with a lame endeavor.”</hi>
                </p>
              </q>
              <p>Cornelian; Proctor, '19-'20; Carolinian Reporter, '19, '20; Managing Editor Carolinian, '20-'21; Class Critic, '20-'21; Spanish Club, '20-'21; Vice-President Quill Club, '20-'21.</p>
              <p>Mary has the knack of doing anything that she wishes to do and making it the best ever. From possessing many and the prettiest “marcelle” waves to making a real success as managing editor of the <hi rend="italics">Carolinian.</hi> Popular, did you say? There is no name for it. Not only on the campus, but among the members of the opposite sex. One sometimes wonders what would happen if Mary should have more holidays to spend at home and in visiting, because her string of masculine admirers steadily increases. The least we can say for Mary is that “She is a