Tatler . MYRTLE E. HUTTO, A. , S. C. Member of C. L. S. and Y. W. C. A.; Marshal of C. L. Term, 1908-1909; Critic of C. L. S., First Term, 1911-1912, and Recording Secretary, Second Teim, 1911-1912. Myrtle is the youngest member of the Family of Four, and,much to the sorrowing indignation of her elder sisters, she is a sadcoquette. And yet these sisters are prone to excuse her follies,for they realize that with those dimples of hers she could scarcelybe slaid and sensible. Although coquettish, sne is far from emptyheaded, as her record at Winthrop proves. 3(j. MARY INABIN
Tatler . MYRTLE E. HUTTO, A. , S. C. Member of C. L. S. and Y. W. C. A.; Marshal of C. L. Term, 1908-1909; Critic of C. L. S., First Term, 1911-1912, and Recording Secretary, Second Teim, 1911-1912. Myrtle is the youngest member of the Family of Four, and,much to the sorrowing indignation of her elder sisters, she is a sadcoquette. And yet these sisters are prone to excuse her follies,for they realize that with those dimples of hers she could scarcelybe slaid and sensible. Although coquettish, sne is far from emptyheaded, as her record at Winthrop proves. 3(j. MARY INABINET, A. , S. C. Member of Y. W. C. A. and W. L. S. Although Mary has all of the alphabet for her name, we cailhci Pet for short. She is very miellectual, as was testified bythe number of stars that always shone on her reports. Pet sdisposition is very lovable and it always lakes a great deal tomake her angty. She is very considerate of other peoples feel-ings. Whenever one of the Family of Four hears some on say,Do Bones, she knows that our little girl is near. Herfavorite pastimes are embroidering and telling jokes. T^ .? MIRIAM JENNINGS, A. , S. C. Member of Y. W. C. A. and of Wade Hampton LiterarySociety; Censor W. H. S., Third Term, 1911; 1911-1912; Vice-President W. H. S., Third Term,I9i2; College Maishal, 1911-1912; member T S S, and II :£ *. Miriam, being such a little girl when she came to Winthropand entered the Junior Class, excited the admiration of us all;and she is continually surprising us, for we hardly expect such alit
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