Tatler . ment of cold intellect. She lives on heights far aboveordmary mortals, for, at examination time when the rest of usare stiff from pure fright, she preserves her usual unruffled calm,and then comes out with stars and double stars. Then, too,have we not heard the rumor that Professor Bauer says thatshe is a true musical genius? Is it any wonder that we standm awe? And yet those of us who know her have learned thatthis is not all, for she has a gentler side as well. Truly, to knowher is to know sunshine. MARY SWANN, A. , S. C. Member of W. H. L. S., Y. W. C. A. and R. S. I


Tatler . ment of cold intellect. She lives on heights far aboveordmary mortals, for, at examination time when the rest of usare stiff from pure fright, she preserves her usual unruffled calm,and then comes out with stars and double stars. Then, too,have we not heard the rumor that Professor Bauer says thatshe is a true musical genius? Is it any wonder that we standm awe? And yet those of us who know her have learned thatthis is not all, for she has a gentler side as well. Truly, to knowher is to know sunshine. MARY SWANN, A. , S. C. Member of W. H. L. S., Y. W. C. A. and R. S. I. A. Mary came to Winthrop from a college in Hartsville, andhas thus been called a Coker Nut. She has traversed allthe dangerous paths that lead to a sheep skin, and now shefinds herself a dignified Senior. Most of her spare momentsare spent in punch work, for she likes to keep up with the sense of humor is keen, and she has always plenty tosay. Generally speaking—she is generally


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