. Tatler . MERTIE CANNON, A. B. SiMPSONVILLE, S. C. Member of Winthrop Literary Society; member of Y. A. Although Mertie shows up quite favorably on first acquaintance,the better you know her, the better you like her. She is an expertat creating the home atmosphere, and to this accomplishmenther double stars on Model Home are probably due. 24. VIRGINIA CARROLL, L. I. Chester, S. C. Member of Y. W. C. A. and Curry Literary Society; Mar-shal in Curry Society, Second Term, 1908-1909; Charter Mem-ber of Wade Hampton Literary Society; Joint Celebration Mar-shal from Wade Hampton Society, 1909-


. Tatler . MERTIE CANNON, A. B. SiMPSONVILLE, S. C. Member of Winthrop Literary Society; member of Y. A. Although Mertie shows up quite favorably on first acquaintance,the better you know her, the better you like her. She is an expertat creating the home atmosphere, and to this accomplishmenther double stars on Model Home are probably due. 24. VIRGINIA CARROLL, L. I. Chester, S. C. Member of Y. W. C. A. and Curry Literary Society; Mar-shal in Curry Society, Second Term, 1908-1909; Charter Mem-ber of Wade Hampton Literary Society; Joint Celebration Mar-shal from Wade Hampton Society, 1909-1910; College Mar-shal 1909-1910; Member of Executive Committee of WadeHampton Society, First Term, 1910-1911; President of WadeHampton Society, First Term, 1911-1912; Recording Secretaryof Society, Third Term, 1911-1912; member of College GleeClub; Basket-ball Manager, 1908-1912; member of SingingClub; member Class Tennis Club; member S. J. W. Virginia first attracted the attention of the Winthrop world byher dignity—a rather unusual trait in a Freshman. She does notdiffer from the red-haired type (Virginias hair is red) in its chiefcharacteristic—she has a temper. This, however, is only movedby a just cause; and, though it flames up suddenly, it disappearsas suddenly. That she is attractive is proved by her many con-quests. It takes h


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