. The Quaker. ut always ready to laugh or return a joke. He goesabout his work with a determination, accompanied bya character, which, together are calculated to insurehim a firm foundation upon which his future successcan saftiv be constructed. GRACE PEMBERTON TAYLOR. Danbury. Stokes County. N. 19. height 5 feet 3 inches, weight 105. Zatasian Literary Society; Vice-President ZatasianSociety (2); Zatasian Marshal; Zatasian ImprovementPrize; Expression Contest (2): Member Y. W. C. A.;Secretary of Class (2); Treasurer of Class; CollegeChorus. Grace is a person who takes life perfectly


. The Quaker. ut always ready to laugh or return a joke. He goesabout his work with a determination, accompanied bya character, which, together are calculated to insurehim a firm foundation upon which his future successcan saftiv be constructed. GRACE PEMBERTON TAYLOR. Danbury. Stokes County. N. 19. height 5 feet 3 inches, weight 105. Zatasian Literary Society; Vice-President ZatasianSociety (2); Zatasian Marshal; Zatasian ImprovementPrize; Expression Contest (2): Member Y. W. C. A.;Secretary of Class (2); Treasurer of Class; CollegeChorus. Grace is a person who takes life perfectly easy, whenit is coming her way. It is indeed hard for her to keepher mind on German and Greek when the Y. W. C. Astore is so near at hand. She believes that one Her-shey in the hand is worth a dozen in the store. Itis equally as wonderful how much Grace can cram inher mouth at a feast and how much she can cram inher head just before examinations. All in all. Grace15 one of the most popular girls of her THE GLUAFCELF^ Juniof Class Poem I They are almost past—the halcyon days. And we are glad!To know the world—its mystic ways. And why its sadLure us as the chariot lured Apollos fated no heroic deeds for us assured When we are done?For all these too presumptuous tasks Of thine and not the world fill full our flasks With strained wine? We turn the restless thoughts away And strive to seeThat if the base resists decay, The alchemyOf high ideals must change the dross. And then to knowThe ecstacy of dreams not lost! And then to goAnd seek the unrequited deed Without to find the joy in answering the need Of all mankind. THE GLUAIhCELR. Junior Class History The largest Freshman Class that has ever entered Guilford College rushed in upon thecalm, dignified instructors, with all its greenness and freshness, September 8. 1^13. Per-haps our timidity was overshadowed by our numbers, but it was none the less present. In our own estimation, we were as


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