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VIRGINIA FOLTZ Euterpean Wytheville, Virginia Member Virginia Club, '21, ’22; Harmony Club, ’21, ’22; Smyth-Wythe Club, ’23; French Club, ’24. One finds her hard to know at first, but not easy to forget. Virginia is supposedly quiet, yet she contra- dicts this idea when with a crowd of girls. She is very witty and original, has climbed to great heights and has never known the dread of the seventy-five line work. As a teacher we feel sure that Virginia will make good, and it is with pride that we can speak of her as our class- mate. 34
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ANNIE LEE FALIN Washingtonian Duffield, Virginia Captain Varsity Basket-ball Team, ’23: Girls’ Council, ’24: Honor Roll, ’23: Tennis Club, ’23; Presi- dent Lee County Club, ’24; Honorary Member of Hcr- mesian Society. Annie Lee entered the junior class at Emory in ’22, ’23. She received her high school diploma from the Lee County Industrial School and her freshman and sopho- more work was completed at Martha Washington Col- lege. She came to Emory with prospects of becoming a basket-ball star and has more than fulfilled the expec- tations of the most optimistic by being elected captain of the team for two years. She is one of our most level- headed members and is always among the highest graders. Her hobby is mathematics, which is shown by the number of courses she has passed under the instruction of Dr. Miller. May Annie achieve success in life as she has in college.
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R. C. FORRESTER Calliopean Hubbard Springs, Vircinia Honor Roll, ’19, '20, ’21; President Calliopean Society; Secretary-Treasurer Inter-High School Decla- mation Contest; Class Basket-ball, ’19, '20, ’21, ’24. Out of the Appalachian hills this stern “lad” came to Emory and Henry to seek an education. By the cold figures of mathematics, it is said that the day he stepped f om number 12, and made his appearance on the campus, was the warmest day of the year. His outstanding characteristic has been to stand afar and view the in- novation of co-cds. Pup has given much attention to forensic work and his shrill voice has echoed many times under the shrine of Calliope. May the field of education extend to him a hand of welcome. 35
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