. The Chowanoka . she could not get out longer you know her the better you like her. To know her is to love her. Hilda Johnson, ^^indsor, N. C. Alathincati Her voice was ever gentle, sweet and low—An excellent thing in woman. Hilda J. is the most studious girl of her class. Her motto has always been Dutybefore pleasure. Sometimes when her classmatesare taking life easily, she may be found poringover the dreary pages of Ed. II or solving the mostdifficult problems of mathematics, and she nevergives up \mtil she has conquered them. Her moststriking characteristic i
. The Chowanoka . she could not get out longer you know her the better you like her. To know her is to love her. Hilda Johnson, ^^indsor, N. C. Alathincati Her voice was ever gentle, sweet and low—An excellent thing in woman. Hilda J. is the most studious girl of her class. Her motto has always been Dutybefore pleasure. Sometimes when her classmatesare taking life easily, she may be found poringover the dreary pages of Ed. II or solving the mostdifficult problems of mathematics, and she nevergives up \mtil she has conquered them. Her moststriking characteristic is her love for practice, andfor two years we have missed hearing her voiceonly once from .5 to 6:00 p. m. But after herduties are all ended her merry laugh may be heardringing through the corridors, and it is perfectpleasiue to be in her presence. During her entirecollege career she has found only one girl whomshe really loved, but having to be separated fromthat one, she has resolved never to try it
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