Battlefield, 1916 . prenticeshij). 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, logic


Battlefield, 1916 . prenticeshij). 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 successin the Glee Club recitals could not well go withoutmention. But now prepare for the shock—Spenceis expecting to become a foreign missionary. Shehas our best \vishes in all of her undertakings. AnEditor of The Battlefield ; Woodrow \\ilson Lit-erary Society; Dramatic Club ; Glee Club ; ChaimianBible Study Committee; Y. \\. C. A.; Class LENORA LENA MATTHEWS,Charlie Hope, Virginia. VIOLA VIRGINIA MATTHEWS,Charlie Hope, Virginia. ?rt HEN this quiet little girl came into our midst^3 no one dreamed that she would electrify theworld with the great discovery in regard tothe nervous system, this discovery being that thenerve fibers are for the purpose of joining the limbsto the body. Nora is ever thoughtful of others, andin her own quiet way has proven that she is a firmbeliever in Honor lies in honest toil. WoodrowWilson Literary Society; Y. W. C. A. HOEVER said that V. V. brings visions ofLavender and Old Lace certainly spoke truly,for, in her quiet way, she impresses those shemeets with a feeling of sympathy and deep under-standing, which endears her to us all. We have greathopes for V. future, even if she does join theMilliners vocation, which seems to be her longsuit at S. N. S. Censor Woodrow Wilson LiterarySociety, second term; Y. W. C. A. ^^^^k^wm If IK


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