Battlefield, 1916 . of reading Social Phases, butthose who know her are quite sure about the kindshe reads on Sunday afternoons. A modest littlemaid with a modest little way, is our Wilson Literary Society; NightingaleClub; Sphinx Club; Y. A. GENEVIEVE JENKINS,Nuttsville, Virginia. 1(^1 UR Genevieve, better known as Jinks, wasi^^ securely laimched on the wings of the Fresh-man Class four years ago. Since then she hassteadily, surely, and serenely floated towards thelonged-for diploma. She is a good athlete, an excel-lent student, a loyal friend and a faithful worker,one whom we


Battlefield, 1916 . of reading Social Phases, butthose who know her are quite sure about the kindshe reads on Sunday afternoons. A modest littlemaid with a modest little way, is our Wilson Literary Society; NightingaleClub; Sphinx Club; Y. A. GENEVIEVE JENKINS,Nuttsville, Virginia. 1(^1 UR Genevieve, better known as Jinks, wasi^^ securely laimched on the wings of the Fresh-man Class four years ago. Since then she hassteadily, surely, and serenely floated towards thelonged-for diploma. She is a good athlete, an excel-lent student, a loyal friend and a faithful worker,one whom we feel is sure to succeed. Besides thisshe has won a host of admiring friends, and willleave a brilliant record of her fruitful labor. Itmay well be said of her, she has an ardent thirstof honor; a soul unsatisfied with all it has done andan unextinguished desire of doing more. RussellLiterary Society; Lancaster Club; Tennis Club;Rifle Club; Senior Basket Ball Sub; Senior TrackTeam; Y. W. C. A.; Class Historian. CHARLOTTE ELEANOR LAWRENCE,Hague, Virginia. G HARLOTTE. hailino; from the North, came tomake her home with us. and her lo\ely char-acter has served as a bond of union betweenthe two sections in our school. She ]50ssesses anexecutive ability which has obtained for her a repu-tation for which others would have to serve a longapprenticeshij). Her determination of purpose andlofty ambitions are sure to gain for Charlotte muchsuccess. Business Alanager of Battlefield ; Presi-dent of Russell Literary Society, first term; Treas-urer of Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club. a MARY SPENCER LEITCH,Washington, D. C. LTHOUGH onlv sixteen when she entered the^^ Class, Spence has proven a boon in manyways, two of which make us deeply gratefulto her—first, her ability to utilize any class hour byskillful questions and discussions, and second, herextreme generosity with her \ast store of knowl-edge. Besides her clear, logical reasoning, she has agood voice and a great love for music. Her succ


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