Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA)

 - Class of 1914

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■ « :1 JULIA LOUISE LEWIS t MoRATTico, Virginia A good student, a sound thinker and a true friend to The Battlefield. Of late, Louise entertains the members of her Class thus: Yes — long white kid gloves, and a long train, and blue satin slippers, and a boudoir, no, ' Normandy ' cap. Yes, I am going to be a bridesmaid! This seems strange language, coming from one who is universally recognized as a suf- fragette {because she is never moved, except by the Wright ). Vice-President Dramatic Club; Happy Dozen Club; Mother Goose Club; Battleground Camp Fire; Glee Club; Tennis Club; Down-the- River Club; Vice-President Russell Literary Society; Busine.ss Manager The Battlefield. MARY GRAHAM MASTIN Fredericksburg, Virginia The time has come, as the Walrus said, to record the well-known fact that Graham knows something about every- thing that has ever been brought up in Class yet. She has about as much use for an encyclopedia as Dr. Johnson had for a dictionary, yet she was the only victim of the ever-pursuing agent. We never supposed that Graham would be susceptible to the wiles of man, for she was to have been a doctor to the heathen Chinee. Lately, though, her thoughts have turned to poetry and she has been found teaching the Battlefield Staff a little song beginning, The Dummy is Done — Tra-la! Editor-in-Chief of The Battlefield, 1914; Town Club; Wood- row Wilson Literary Society; Missionary Committee Y. W. C. A. ETHEL HESTER NASH Fredericksburg, Virginia Ethel, quite unintentionally on her part, has most people fooled. They think she is a perfect little angel, quiet as a mouse; but we know better. It almost takes a microscope to see her, but it ' s worth the effort, and moreover the words of wisdom which sometimes drop from her mouth in answer to Mr. Tyner ' s questions, are worth hearing. She has one controlling ambition — to look big; so you may see her walling her eyes and standing on tip- toes most any day at the Training School. Woodrow Wilson Literary Society; Glee Club; Financial Hiker.

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FLORA McFADEN HILL Atlee. Virginia Flora came from the same county that produced Henry Clay (perhaps that accounts for her precociousness). She is the youngest member of her Class; has beautiful glowing hair, a soft voice and a lovable disposition. It has been suggested that the school put in a private telephone line for the use of Flora and her friends One thing more ; she has never been known to complain of the walk to the Training School — mystery of mysteries! Hanover Club: Woodrow Wilson Literary Society. ELLA GARNETT HOSKINS P DuNNsviLLE, Virginia Long, long ago she was known as Miss Hinman ' s Angel. This she soon out- grew. But while she is no longer angelic, she is an all-round athlete who asks no odds of any opponent, and has gained a reputation of which her Class is justly proud. By the way, she has the claim of a still greater distinction, for she is the only known basketball player who has grape fruit served to her by admiring friends after a game. Dramatic Club; Cotillion Club; Mother Goose Club; Down-the-River Club: Tennis Club; Rus- sell Literary Society; Battleground Camp Fire; Varsity Basketball Team. EMMA WOODSON LANKFORD Franktown, Virginia Emma is tall and thoughtful and be- lieves that the greatest benefit bestowed upon mankind is sleep. You may find her making use of it any odd hour. Her face is fair and her dress is dainty and becoming — in fact, she is always good to look at. Our knowledge of her is, however, rather superficial; for real information apply to Mrs. A. B. Chandler, Jr. Secre- tary Russell Literary Society; President Happy Dozen Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; President Eastern Shore Club, 1913-14; Glee Club.



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NANNIE CUNNINGHAM OLIVER Irvington, Virginia Nannie was a very decent sort of a girl until she met Sue. By her cheerful, happy disposition, and unfailing ability to see a joke on herself, she has gained the sobriquet of Sunny Nannie. She believes firmly that Cleanliness is next to godliness, so does her utmost to acquire a Clean look. President Dramatic Club, 1913-14; Vice-President Senior Class; Chairman Missionary Com- mittee Y. W. C. A., 1913-14; Russell Literary Society; Accompanist Glee Club, 1913-14; Humpty Dumpty in Mother Goose Club; Down-the-Riyer Club; Bet- ter-to-Sew, My Dear, Club; Battleground Camp Fire. NANNIE WALLER PARKER Essex County, Virginia The average person has little love for earthly angels, so perhaps that is why Nancy is so popular. Her ready wit and jovial disposition have made her a friend in need to sufferers from that dread malady, homesickness. She is the sharp-shooter of the Class (being in the habit of shooting hickory nuts off a tree at midnight — the darker the night, the more accurate her aim!) Battleground Camp Fire; Mother Goose Club; Director Nightingale Club; Russell Literary So- ciety ; Vice-President Down-the-River Club ; Dramatic Club; Better-to-Sew, My Dear, Club; Rifle Club; Art Editor The Battlefield. LELIA MAE PERRIN Ashland, Virginia This song-bird is reputed to be one of the most studious girls in her Class, but oftentimes at night great crowds of students throng the halls near room 305. Without inquiring the cause everybody knows that Mae is practicing her Loo- loo ' s, and even this, from Mae, is music to those who listen. Most of her spare time is spent in the auditorium, and, by the way, Mae you know is also an expert in the talking line. Vice-President Hanover Club; Glee Club; Secretary Senior Class; Mystical Trio; Woodrow Wilson Literary Society; Secretary Associated News Com- mittee, Y. W. C. A.; Deuce Tennis Club; Society Editor The Battlefield.

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