. Tatler . t disappearsas suddenly. That she is attractive is proved by her many con-quests. It takes her room-mate to tell of her numerous rushes,who are so eager that they put in their appearance immediatelyafter breakfast. She is loyal to all whom she loves. This iswhy so many trusts have been committed to her keeping. LOUISE CARSON, A. , S. C. Member Winthrop Literary Society, Cecilia Chorus, and Y. A • member of Special Class, 1908; member of ExecutiveCommittee of Winthrop Society, Third Term, 1911-1912; mem-ber S. J. W.; President H S *. Sticks is the Rag-chewer of Rag-time A


. Tatler . t disappearsas suddenly. That she is attractive is proved by her many con-quests. It takes her room-mate to tell of her numerous rushes,who are so eager that they put in their appearance immediatelyafter breakfast. She is loyal to all whom she loves. This iswhy so many trusts have been committed to her keeping. LOUISE CARSON, A. , S. C. Member Winthrop Literary Society, Cecilia Chorus, and Y. A • member of Special Class, 1908; member of ExecutiveCommittee of Winthrop Society, Third Term, 1911-1912; mem-ber S. J. W.; President H S *. Sticks is the Rag-chewer of Rag-time Alley, and althoughshe is a very industrious member of the organization known asthe Senior Jaw Workers, she has never been known to m any other capacity. She is a living example ofHigher Womanhood (height, 5 feet 1 P/g >nches). Notwith-standing her great talent for both music and millinery, W™ ^her favorite study, and she has accepted a position to teach thatsubject at Winthrop next


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