Virginian . I-IATTIE V. CURLING POKTSMOUTH, VA. Athenian Literary Society; SecretaryPortsmouth Club, Fall 1915; Camp FireGirl; Advafiol Cullesumercents. I chatter, chatter as I go, but theyseem to like it, even when its Latin. Andhasnt she the most impertinent little noseyou ever saw? Ambulamus! CHARLOTTE DADMUN NORrOLK, VA. Treasurer of Junior Class, 1915; CensorAthenian Literary Society, Fall 1915;Wapwaloper Camp Fire Girl. Charlotte does not spread her knowledgebroadcast as she is too unassuming, butevery now and then when the rest of theclass has been stumped, she comes forwardwith her opi


Virginian . I-IATTIE V. CURLING POKTSMOUTH, VA. Athenian Literary Society; SecretaryPortsmouth Club, Fall 1915; Camp FireGirl; Advafiol Cullesumercents. I chatter, chatter as I go, but theyseem to like it, even when its Latin. Andhasnt she the most impertinent little noseyou ever saw? Ambulamus! CHARLOTTE DADMUN NORrOLK, VA. Treasurer of Junior Class, 1915; CensorAthenian Literary Society, Fall 1915;Wapwaloper Camp Fire Girl. Charlotte does not spread her knowledgebroadcast as she is too unassuming, butevery now and then when the rest of theclass has been stumped, she comes forwardwith her opinions and in her pleasing man-ner makes the point as clear as MAEY ADLENA DARBY DE WITT, VA. Vice-President Cunningliam Literary So-eietj, Fall 1915; Eecordiug Secretary Euff-ner Debating Society, Spring, 1916; Assist-ant Business Manager Virginian; SeniorStudent Government Committee; JuniorBasket-Bail Team; Senior Basket-BaliTeam; Junior Baseball Team; Camp FireGirl. An equal mixture of fun, business, humor,and common sense! In fact, she is allright from every point of view. ELEANOE DAUGHTEEY FRANKLIN, VA. E. S. T.; Ellen Eiohards Club; BibleStudy Committee. When I think of girls like Eleauor, itseems often times tis a pity that thereare so many of us that each of us cannotknow the other of us like the other of usdeserves to be known. Eleanor has Jobbeaten on the subject of patience. Sheenjoys a good joke as much as her neigh-bors, while the lines a dignified bearing,and gentle reserve must have been writ-ten especially for her. 31


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