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,Nl gt l ,ir The Daisy, Nineteen Twenty-One px :::.. Ut F fri? 'KN 'ir 11 fv A i- 3 'll V ' 1-1 f1r1'rrrrv11'rl'n.bLW L -..:...nmtn..s-rrnttn inQ-n.it.ittt tt-...tm-tt..t--mit...nt-I-t.t. ..tmnmm.,....ttimw n,.,.,.........t...........El '- 'L 1.1- SARAH IRENE SMITH Danville, Ky. Glec Club. But still her tongue ran on: the less of weight it bore, the greater ease. lrene is a great talker, but she can also move when the occasion warrants it. That was proved by the haste in which she left the building when West Hall caught fire last spring. She is one of our four dear little home-bodies, and in home ec. she sees all of her plans for the future. Whetl1er it will be a pastry shop and dressmalcing establishment combined, or a home of her own, fate will have to de- cide. LAURA FRANCES ROGERS Covington, Ky. Still water runs Jeep. i Laura Frances is such a dignified young lady that she seems much older than her years. She always stands well in her clas:es, makes many friends, and has a surprising gift for saying funny things with a solemn face. l..aurie's constant repose of manner is her greatest charm, and we can easily imagine her capably presiding over some attractive little sub- urban home. -un-ul Page twenty six
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The Darsy, Nmeteen Twenty-One 3- -4-' 'gun rvrvlv W I4 1 rffff n:l:n i f 5 .sf VIRGINIA REEVES Owensboro, Ky. Ken-Co-Wom Staff, '19-'20: Secretary of Y. W. C. A.: Joke Editor of Annual: Baseball Leader of Senior Class: Prop- erty Manager for Senior Playg Cast of Senior Playg Gov. James M, Cox in K. C. VV. Presidential Campaign, '20-'21. Years is the charm of calm good sense. Virginia is the most complicated problem of the Senior Class. How can she sleep all through study hall and walk out every month with a straight A report card? Oh, that the rest of us had the key to the mystery! But she has something be- sides brains. She has a cheery, sunny disposition that has won for her the sort of friendship that will last. She is al- ways ready and willing to be of service and is the main prop upon which the fate of the weekly Y. W. service rests. She says she expects to teach next year, but who can tell? Page twenty-five 'l':32D --- CAROLINE VINCENT NOEL Frankfort, Ky. Basketball, '19-'20p Manager of Tea Room: Cast of Senior Playg Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, '20-'21, Much study is a nneariness of the flesh. To most people Caroline is a dignified senior, but to those who really know her she is a jolly good pal, with a cloak of dignity to be assumed on occasions. Life for her would be a song were it not for the time she spends in vain effort trying to please a certain member of the faculty who is cruelly unappreciative. So closely linked are the careers of Edelen and Noel that it is impossible to mention one with- out the other. However, it seems that they are destined to spend the future with- out each other, else why all the time spent in learning to cook and sew? Here's to the Hershey Twins, a sure cure for the blues. fb
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, ff ' ' 5 2 F ' The Darsy, Nmeteen Twenty-One r Q APD ,-- i.i -. Q x- is ml :rrnul IITIWITWI Anlxfunlnno ITFITTTYTYTITUTI11 MARGARET ELIZABETH TURLEY Mt. Sterling, Ky. Assistant Editor of the Daisy! P0S1miS tress. '20-'21g Class Poet, '21. Never a gay fiirl will she be, But in fame will have her part. Words are hardly adequate to describe Margarefs sterling qualities. She is the shining light of English VI as well as being among the best in the rest of her studies. Duty and responsibility do not slip lightly from lVlargaret's hands. She lifts her head and says Excelsior! -and she always accomplishes. Margaret clear- ly shows that genius burns, and in years to come the lamp will be brighter and we will all hear from her. Page twenty-seven :Q2B EUNICE E. STROTHER Danville, Ky. Editor of Iii-n-Co-Womg Member of Stu- dent Council, '20-'21g Vice-Pre-sidt-nt ot' Senior Class. Even her failings lean lo virlue's side. Being a town girl, Eunice is not so very well known to her classmates. The lucky ones who do know her, though, will vouch for anything good said about her. She is especially studious, but, like another virtu- ous member of our class, she has eyes and eyes are to be used. Eunice is especially literary and as editor of the Ken-Co-Wom she has demonstrated her journalistic abil- ity. We are sure she will further pursue her education, and then who knows what success may be hers?
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