. Tatler . utive Committee of C. L. S. Genevieve, better known as Gen, is a favorite with all. Thisis due largely to the fact that one can always be sure to findher in a good humor. She never seems out of sorts, and that grinof hers is decidedly catching. Genevieve is one of the sevenclass idols during the basket-ball season, for on the court she istruly a wonder. EDITH M. BIGBY, A. B. WlLLIAMSTON, S. C. Member of Winthrop Literary Society; member of Y. A. - Although Ediths chief ambition is to be graduated from Win-throp, she does not believe in worrying or in over-studying. Sheis a grea


. Tatler . utive Committee of C. L. S. Genevieve, better known as Gen, is a favorite with all. Thisis due largely to the fact that one can always be sure to findher in a good humor. She never seems out of sorts, and that grinof hers is decidedly catching. Genevieve is one of the sevenclass idols during the basket-ball season, for on the court she istruly a wonder. EDITH M. BIGBY, A. B. WlLLIAMSTON, S. C. Member of Winthrop Literary Society; member of Y. A. - Although Ediths chief ambition is to be graduated from Win-throp, she does not believe in worrying or in over-studying. Sheis a great believer in luck and sleep, a fact which probablyaccounts for her happy, cheerful disposition. Her hobby justnow is tennis, but since she is so fickle, it will probably be pro-fessors very soon. Ediths being a fair daughter of the gods doesnot prevent her having a favorite expression, which is somewhatshocking—blab-take-it. And yet, why should one tell herfaults when her virtues outnumber them so far?.


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