Virginian . MARGARET TAYLOR BARNARD NORFOLK, VA. Treasurer Athenian Literary Society,Spring 1916. AMELIA BENSON BAIN PORTSMOUTH, VA. Gamma Theta; W. A. N. K.; RecordingSecretary of Athenian Literary Society,Pall 1915; Junior and Senior Representa-tive in Student Association, 1914-15, 1915-16; President of Poster Club; President ofPortsmouth Club; Vice-President of Non-pareil Tennis Club; Substitute in JuniorBasket-Bail Team, 1914-15. This girl skipped Dr. Millidges classabout twice every week. We are glad shedidn t skip the others, because she wasthe life of them all. You ask why sheskipped th


Virginian . MARGARET TAYLOR BARNARD NORFOLK, VA. Treasurer Athenian Literary Society,Spring 1916. AMELIA BENSON BAIN PORTSMOUTH, VA. Gamma Theta; W. A. N. K.; RecordingSecretary of Athenian Literary Society,Pall 1915; Junior and Senior Representa-tive in Student Association, 1914-15, 1915-16; President of Poster Club; President ofPortsmouth Club; Vice-President of Non-pareil Tennis Club; Substitute in JuniorBasket-Bail Team, 1914-15. This girl skipped Dr. Millidges classabout twice every week. We are glad shedidn t skip the others, because she wasthe life of them all. You ask why sheskipped those classes? It was because shehad a date with Jesser at those periodsevery week. Everybody knows Melia and all whoknow her, love her, therefore everybodyloves Melia. But let me whisper a secretin your ear. Amelia Bain is a little Cole-blooded! Yes-siree! If you dont believeme, just ask Buggy cause shes the onewho freezes in the hall or finds a bedsomewhere else when Melia wants theroom for herself and MAECELLA BARNES AMELIA, VA. Kindergartner; Dramatic Club; Vice-President Glee Clubj Spring term, 1915;President Glee Club, 1915-16; First Vice-President Pierian Literary Society, Fall1915; Chairman Music Committee of Y. A.; President Amelia Club, 1915-16;Member Blue Ridge Delegation; SecondHonor Girl, Senior Class. Speaking of Grand Opera—that remindsme, did you ever hear Marcella sing? ordid you ever see her act? Some day youllbe seeing her on the stage or majbeyoull be playing one of her records onyour Victrola: that is, if you can get herto give up her Kindergarten work. Butshe is such a splendid teacher, it will bea pity if she does change her profession. IDA M. BAENHAET CALLAWAY, VA. Jefferson Debating Society. Slow but sure is here proved to bea good motto, for it makes a teacherloved by all her pupils and friends. 17


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