Virginian . r, Spring, 1916; Scribbler; Critic EuffnerDebating Society, Pall 1915; Advafiol Gulle-sumercents; First Honor Girl, Senior Class. Shes busy all the time, and shedoesnt lie about being busy always busy; first, because she doesher work thoroughly and thinks deeply;and, secondly, because she does much , we can see your true spirit andhigh ideals in your work and—your face,but don t you think life might mean moreif youd play once ever so often? DOEOTHEA WAED PORTSMOUTH, VA. Gamma Theta; Delta; Portsmouth Club;Cotillion Club; Eecording SecretaryAthenian Literary
Virginian . r, Spring, 1916; Scribbler; Critic EuffnerDebating Society, Pall 1915; Advafiol Gulle-sumercents; First Honor Girl, Senior Class. Shes busy all the time, and shedoesnt lie about being busy always busy; first, because she doesher work thoroughly and thinks deeply;and, secondly, because she does much , we can see your true spirit andhigh ideals in your work and—your face,but don t you think life might mean moreif youd play once ever so often? DOEOTHEA WAED PORTSMOUTH, VA. Gamma Theta; Delta; Portsmouth Club;Cotillion Club; Eecording SecretaryAthenian Literary Society, Spring 1916. Of all the industrious people. Dot is themost industrious. She knows how to studyand whats more she does it, and whatsstill more, shes the girl who gets allthose A tickets. There are two otheroccupations dear to her heart, these areletter-writing and dancing. When sheisnt studying, shes doing one of these,although we can vouch for her dancing,youll have to ask him about BLOISE WATKINS ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. President of Fourth Year Class, 1913-14;French Club; Athenian Literary Society. VIEGINIA WATKINS MIDLOTHIAN, VA. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority; Secretaryof Senior Class; Assistant Editor-in-Chiefof the Focus; Chairman Social ServiceCommittee; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Secretaryof Junior Class; Secretary Fourth YearClass; Recording Secretary Athenian Lit-erary Society, 1914; Treasurer Euffner De-bating Society, 1914; Cotillion Club; D. K.; Blue Eidge Delegate, 1915; F. G. S.; Benedictine; N. V. T. S. Just to meet Eloise you dont realizeher sterling character. Those who knowher well, will vouch for that, she is full oflife and can say the wittiest things at themost unexpected times. I asked a girl, What must I say about Little Jennie in her write-up. Thatgirl replied, I—don t—know. There areso many good things about her. In shortthis popular, little lady has a sweetnessall her own,
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