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r' YnQ.efi.'A x , .- , , I l'll fi' ii ig' lllll HIIIIIIII X IIIIIIIIIIIIII eti- fi ,,,f,,. rim- Nl.-Xllllli Q 71 it E 1 I , M1-xRY KIQNNA-x w.xLKER, 15.11. i ii X. g ZELDA XYCJOD, ILS., HE. li. X. G.-XRNER, N. C. The best of her is fiiligerzcff' Corresponding Secretary Epsilon Chi Society, 11,130-211 Vice-President Student Volunteer Band, 19.20-11. NYG naturally think of the word dili- gent when we think of Zelda, for her whole soul is in her work. It is a pity we all cannot be more like her, for all things eonie to her who labors. PENN LAIRD, VA. 'Z-I handful of common sense is worth Il bushel 0-I lelzrlzirzgv lf music be Ihe food of love-play on Public debate, IOI8-IQQ Chaplain E. X. Society, 1918-193 Critic E. X, Society, 19:0-315 Pine and Thistle Staff, 1919-20: Connnenceinent Marshall, IQIQ-201 Treas- urer Sophomore Class, 1918-IQ: Treas- urer Junior Class, IQIQ-.201 Treasurer Senior Class, 19.20-21: Y. NV. C. A. Cabi- net, IQIQ-.201 President Y. XV. C. A., 19:0-21. Mary Kenna,fan1iliarly called Kenna, is a girl of strong character and practical sense. She is most always found in some form of HY work, where her executive ability will be greatly missed. Not only in this does she excel, but she can make the piano talk to the delight of her many friends. 26 9 S I J 1 : f I V . .VA 1
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