The Pine Knot . CLEM BRIDGES, 17, The rose is fairest when tis budding began her collegiate course three years ago, andsoon convinced the faculty that she was as good a studentas her sister who had just graduated and had made a finerecord. When Clem gets her degree in 1917, she willprobably be the youngest graduate who has ever receivedan degree at Atlantic Christian College. MAUDE BOWEN,17, Piano Treasurer of A2, 1913; Secretary of $AS, 1914;President of $AS, I9i5-i6; Vice-President of TennisClub, 1915; Secretary of Junior Class, I9i5-i6; Pianistof Y. W. C. A., I9i5-i6; Ann


The Pine Knot . CLEM BRIDGES, 17, The rose is fairest when tis budding began her collegiate course three years ago, andsoon convinced the faculty that she was as good a studentas her sister who had just graduated and had made a finerecord. When Clem gets her degree in 1917, she willprobably be the youngest graduate who has ever receivedan degree at Atlantic Christian College. MAUDE BOWEN,17, Piano Treasurer of A2, 1913; Secretary of $AS, 1914;President of $AS, I9i5-i6; Vice-President of TennisClub, 1915; Secretary of Junior Class, I9i5-i6; Pianistof Y. W. C. A., I9i5-i6; Annual Staff, 1916; C. C. C;Hesperian Society. The praise and gloryof white three years, Maude has been diligently pursuingher favorite study of music and has attained great successin both Piano and Voice, and is in demand for all enter-tainments. She will complete most creditably her coursenext year and receive her diploma. JOHN M. WATERS, 17, President of Philergian Society, 1913; Trea


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