The Pine Knot . appiness fullyenjoyed. From the Palmetto State, Maude came three yearsago and has made the above quotation her guiding prin-ciple in school work, and her diligent industry will be amply-rewarded next year when she receives her coveted degreeand regretfully leaves us to fully enjoy the happiness ofhome life. MARY E. RICHARDSON, 17, Secretary and Treasurer of Hesperian Society, 1914-15; Member of *d2, 1914; Vice-President of * AS, 1915-16; Tennis Club; on Finance Committee of Y. \V. C. A.;Hesperian Society. Commend me to home joy, the family board, altarand hearth Five years


The Pine Knot . appiness fullyenjoyed. From the Palmetto State, Maude came three yearsago and has made the above quotation her guiding prin-ciple in school work, and her diligent industry will be amply-rewarded next year when she receives her coveted degreeand regretfully leaves us to fully enjoy the happiness ofhome life. MARY E. RICHARDSON, 17, Secretary and Treasurer of Hesperian Society, 1914-15; Member of *d2, 1914; Vice-President of * AS, 1915-16; Tennis Club; on Finance Committee of Y. \V. C. A.;Hesperian Society. Commend me to home joy, the family board, altarand hearth Five years ago, from South Carolina, Mary came, alittle girl, and has developed through sunshine and raininto one of our best, most trusted students. Her con-scientious observation of all rules, lady-like deportment,unassuming manner and fine work have won her an en-viable reputation. Next year, if all is well, she receivesher degree and returns to her beloved Palmetto State. 1 n 1 c I 46 u% pne 2Cnnt I wlllii i i, ;; i :.


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