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ALINE BERRY “Vanity” PADUCAH, KENTUCKY Rack-a-ho Tennis Club; Track Team; Swimming Team; Y. W. Go th Aline is a sweet, demure littie girl from Kentucky. She is quiet, yet good-natured and full of fun. She takes an active interest in everything that presents itself and is one of our best Seniors; we all love her. Neat? Why, she is one of the neatest girls in school, and is always tripping out in a charming new frock. But the shock of our lives was when dainty little Aline began playing tennis at 6:00 a. m., and we have heard rumors that she is a regular champion. Here’s to Aline! May she gather honors for our old class of ’22. — JEANNETTE BEALL “Tean” OCCOQUAN, VIRGINIA Président VW. C. A. 1921-22: secrejary Yo Wo Cy A. 1920-21 - Vice-President Senior lass; Executive Board; Orchestra; Rack-a-ho Tennis Club. Here’s a little girl whose name is Beall, A sweet little lassie who does things well; She presides at Y. meetings with dignified mien— Quiet and well-mannered whenever she’s seen; But she likes fun as well as we, She goes to feeds and such, you see; She can dance and she can play, And vamp the cadets, so they say; For all these reasons we like to tell Of such a maid as this little Beall.
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MISS FRANCES MAY MAXWELL Sponsor We have chosen Miss Maxwell as our class Sponsor because she has always taken such a lively in- terest in everything the girls do. Miss Maxwell just lives for the girls and the school. Her spare moments are spent on the campus planting little flower beds here and there, and making the place as at- tractive as one could wish. Even when Miss Maxwell went to Wash- ington, instead of returning with an Easter bonnet, she returned with new bulbs to add to the beauty of our lake. The class of ’22 surely does appreciate all Miss Maxwell has done for them. They wish for her only the best of everything and hope that she will sometimes think of them. RITA ELIZABETH McKENNEY “Bud” CROZET, VIRGINIA President Senior Class; Secretary of Junior Class; Golf Club; Hik- mg Club; Track Team; VY. W. GEA: “Bud,” a plump little Virginia lass, Is the pride and flower of her class; A good sport always and full of fun; When we want a favor to Bud we run. She is loved by all, from Senior to Rat— If you don’t believe this, just go asian ia the
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LILLIE MAE CARTER “Masie” MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA Rack-a-ho Tennis Club; Glee Club; Choir; Hiking Club; Swimming Team; Track Team; Vor s Without a doubt Mae is one of our most popular Southern girls. We all just love to hear her talk, and when she says, “Do y’ all,” who could refuse her? She is always so thoughtful and willing to do things, that we Seniors consider her our “lovin’ Pal.” Mae sings, plays the piano, and always has witty and clever things to say. In other words, we think Mae is pretty nice. ELEANOR CHITTENDEN Tiere ANDERSON, INDIANA Ball and Racquet Tennis Club; Basket Ball Team; Swimming Team; Track Team; Riding Squad; Golf Club; Vice-Presi- den Dramatic Art Club; Y. W. Ce A. Indeed the Muses. smiled on “Doc.” It would take the whole student body to tell just how mar- velously Doc can play the latest jazz. “On with the dance; come on, Doc,” is what we ‘hear when we want to play. Small and full of pep, she gets behind and pushes with a strength that often surprises us. Like the rest of us, she has hit the bumps, but has come through without serious injury, and we wish for her the best of fortune in the future.
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