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ELIZABETH E. EDWARDS, A. B. Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College Faculty-Advisor Not being certain of the fact, we will just say that we think Miss Edwards’ motto is. “If a thing is worth doing ' tis worth doing well.” It is plain to those who know her well, that she has never at¬ tempted to do a thing without going about it with a smile, perseverance and the aim to do it right. As an English and Biology teacher she is most interesting and teaches many to learn to love either subject which they at first say the dislike. A keen sense of honesty has she and to everyone tries to show justice. To all classes she is a most beloved personage, but especially to the Senior Class. The Class of 1926 does ap¬ preciate Miss Edwards’ untiring efforts in making the 1926 Peanut successful. Gentle in manner, firm in reality. Sweet promptings unto kindest deeds were in her ei ery look.” MARGARET E. RUSSELL, A. B. Salem College Faculty Advisor Althought Miss Russell has not been with us very long, it has not taken the high school students long to realize that she has a most charming personality. Her pleasant smile radiates a friendly feeling to all about her. As a teacher she is well liked and to the Senior Class has been a great help as Faculty Advisor. Miss Russell has a generous heart and will indeed help anyone if she possibly can. When asked to do a certain thing or help some one she will always say, “I’ll try,” with a smile. And if she doesn’t accom¬ plish that which she tries to do, you will know it’s beyond her power. “Every smile, so merry, drives care away Soft gentleness has she. and sweet attrac¬ tive grace.” 19 2 6
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THE cANNUAL (Apologies to Those Evening Bells ) Those High School days! those High School days! How many a tale this Annual tells, Of work and play, and that sweet time When last roe marched in senior line. Those joyous days are passing away ; And many a heart that now is gay Within the walls of other schools Will fall in line to other rules. But on will live this Annual still; And many a weary moment fill, While other boys and girls will read Of our success and crowning deed. Eighteen - m f 9 2 6
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