Virginian . MABEL PRINCE TALE, VA. Ellen Eiehards Club; E. S. T. Mabel is somewhat of a student and veryobedient to law and duties, but in summingher up, we have found her to be an allaround good companions, just the sort torespond when a fellow needs a friend. ELIZABETH PULLIAM Treasurer Second Year Class, 1911-12;Delegate to Y. W. C. A. Conference, Rich-mond, 1913; Reporter Fourth Year Class,1914-15; Vice-President Roanoke Club;Chairman Sewing Committee; Ellen Rich-ards Club; French Club; Kodak Club. Elizabeth can do whatever she wants to,—provided she wants to hard enough. Inother words, sh


Virginian . MABEL PRINCE TALE, VA. Ellen Eiehards Club; E. S. T. Mabel is somewhat of a student and veryobedient to law and duties, but in summingher up, we have found her to be an allaround good companions, just the sort torespond when a fellow needs a friend. ELIZABETH PULLIAM Treasurer Second Year Class, 1911-12;Delegate to Y. W. C. A. Conference, Rich-mond, 1913; Reporter Fourth Year Class,1914-15; Vice-President Roanoke Club;Chairman Sewing Committee; Ellen Rich-ards Club; French Club; Kodak Club. Elizabeth can do whatever she wants to,—provided she wants to hard enough. Inother words, she is a very dependable per-son. Aside from that, she can plan morepranks, help more folks forget theirtroubles, get into more scrapes—and getout again than any other luckless red-headed person alive. • She vows that noone will ever marry her, but wherever shegoes shell always find plenty of friendsand none will be the loser who counts hera IRMA TROTTER EANEY EDGERTON, VA. Euffner Debating Society. ALICE TEMPLETON RICHARDSON FARMVILLB, VA. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority; CotillionClub; Poster Club; Delta. Some folks hate freckles but we lovethem here, because we cannot help it—es-pecially when they are combined with alovable girl with a musical talent. T s favorite class at the Normal wasthe gym class—especially the early sixo clock morning walks. So dearly did shelove Miss March that she took two extragym classes each week during her SeniorYear. We mustn t forget T s fondness forspecials, as, spelling, English, etc. All newgirls were struck with Ts looks, becauseshe was so odd a type, but so odd was shethat everyone loved her, whose privilege itwas to know her.


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