. Tatler . believes m,preaches, and praclices. She keeps up with her note books, andcan actually find her belongings without having lo hunt for themShe has firm convictions, which she does not mind expressmgwhen occasion demands it. She is very quiet and sweet, but howsarcastic! Irene is perfectly happy when she is talking aboutclothes. Her aesthetic taste is also shown in her fondness forpoetry, particularly that of Wordsworth. She is very muchinterested in Domestic Economy and everything pertaining to thehome. MARY LOUISE BROWN, A. , S. C. Member of Y. W. C. A.; member of Corresponde


. Tatler . believes m,preaches, and praclices. She keeps up with her note books, andcan actually find her belongings without having lo hunt for themShe has firm convictions, which she does not mind expressmgwhen occasion demands it. She is very quiet and sweet, but howsarcastic! Irene is perfectly happy when she is talking aboutclothes. Her aesthetic taste is also shown in her fondness forpoetry, particularly that of Wordsworth. She is very muchinterested in Domestic Economy and everything pertaining to thehome. MARY LOUISE BROWN, A. , S. C. Member of Y. W. C. A.; member of Correspondence Club;Reporter in Wade Hampton Literary Sociely, Third Term, 1909-1910; College Commencement Marshal, 1910; Exchange Editorof Journal. 1910-1911; College Marshal, 1910-1911; Presidentof Wade Hampton Society, 1911-1912. Here comes a three-in-one. If you are looking for a teacher,a housekeeper, or a social star, you need search no talent shines foilh in the school-room, kitchen, or


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