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MARV THOMAS PAKKKK Kkh Squahk, X. C. A ( heart in true as steel. Behold our athlete! Never is she too busy to play tennis, or too tired for basket ball. In anything relating to athletics we should be willing to put up Mary against anybody. VIRGINIA SHAW SEWELL MrRKKKE.SBORO, N. C. To see her is la tare her, iniit lore hut her forever. Jennie ' s sweet voice and gi ' iitle manners have won for her the love of all her school- mates and the admiration of all with whom she comes in contact. Just one look at those soft brown eyes will tell you that she is a dreamer. Her dreaming, however, does not detract from her ability as a student, for slic has succeeded well in all her studies, even in Normal Two.
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ANNIE DOSHEH FIOWKLL JMrriKinoKsiiDKu. X. ( ' . .s Ihcrc II hmrt tlial iiiiisir c,i,i not incU.: ' . Aiiuif ' s c ' hii ' l ' cluinicteristic is lipr devotion to music; her greatest grief is her inability to find a vacant piano for extra practice. She has a fine record as a student and is the winner of the Enghsh Medal for 1911. CLAUDINE LOULSK JOVNKH AULANDEK, N. C. Lei Ihc world slide, hi the world go. A fig for a cure, a fig for o woe. Here is the jolliest girl of our Class, fun- loving, good-natured, happy-go-lucky. Claudine is always in search of fun, and her merry laugh rings out in the halls. While other brows are dark and perplexed over the problems of geometry and Normal Two, we find her laughing because things are no worse.
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ELIZABETH E. .STEPHENSON Pkm)Let(i . . ( . .t jH ' rffCl iPiiiiiiui, iiohli jildniivil, Til iriirn, to ciiiiifoii. iiiiil ciiiiiiiiaiiil . (iriitlc and amiable in lis|)(jsiliun, jilic cari ' ies herself with all the statelincss and dignity of a queen. She is greatly admired for her sweet voice, and since she won the Voice Medal in ' 10, she is always singing of the trees, the brooks, the flowers, and birds, especially martins. We can ' t quite account for the great interest she takes in all that goes on at W. F. C, since she has no brother there. LENNIE (iOODWIN STEPHENSON Pendleton, X. ( ' . The most manifest niyii of ii ' isdoin in con- tinued cheerfulness. If Lennie could be characterized by one word, it would be cheerfulness, for no matter liow cloudy the day or how hard the lessons she always has a bright smile and a pleasant word for everybody. Her sweet voice has been heard in many recitals and her leaving means a great loss to the Music Department.
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