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Nimi-oi.K. ' ii;(iiMA (Viisdv I ' iciiiiii Lilei-iivy Society, V.W.) : ( ' (irrcs|]iiii.lin,i; Sccn-tary l!l(t!l-l(l; Picsi- (lent 1111(1 ■I ' ciiiiis (1iil . A vct-y siiiiiU jtrison, and ' e must re- iiienilii ' i- that the hest goods come in small packages. ■ ' ( icorge has been a student at S. X. S. for K ' e years, but luis never been without a •■rase. Mary and Lois came hrst. hut slie was Ufit lon(dy after they hd ' t, for another Maiy decid ed to he her Lackey during the rest of her .stay at the Nonnal. Not only is she popular, but she stands lii ;lL in the Pierian Literary Society, having started witli the oll ' icc of censor and ending up liy being its president. Thns has slic passeil tbi-oug ' h sebool loved ami loving cvciyone, especially ' ' Sue. ISABELLE DAVIS Covington, Virginia Athenian Lite Societv. One of our new Seniois wlio entered as a graduate of the Covington High School. Ciueen Isabella began her tyrannical reign over her roommates at the Normal in the autumn of 1908. Noted for ber love of talking about scapegraces, but fear of the litunc dcpartnn ' Ut alone keeps her out of -crapes. Shi ' meets eveiy situation with the dignified (?) exclamation, Wben Iteuben comes to town. She is crazy about peanuts, ))erliaps, because she thinks the more eor|Hilent, the moi ' e important. As she goes out from S. N, S. we hope she may escape tlie persecutions she has suf- fered from s] ooniferous roommates.
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NORA ADELAIDE COPELAND III ScptoiulMT. IIKIS. Addit ' , a graduate of aiiiptiiii Hiiili Sclioiil. entered our class. Ill ' wa idiisidered case-iiroof until recent- she deV(doped quite an att ' ection for •nil. Her eliief cliaracteristic is her punet- ility; slie is always on time,, at chapel, at ass, and even at meals, though she never lis anything hut molasses, Most of her me is -.pent in writing letters and tliinl;- ig I if ■■. Johnny, She is one of the chosen any. w liii visit Uis.s Andrew.s on Tuesday teiiiniiiis. But in spite of this, judging iini the reeiird she made in tlu ' Training •h.H.I, we prediit for her a hright future lier ehiisen work. r.KSSlE COPPEnOE liKlll ' Olill t ' lTV. VlUGIXIA Picss came to us from liedford High Sehool. and has done e.xcellent work among 11 . She is one of the most cheerful girls ill iiiir class and displays her social natiire wiieii you meet liei ' on the liall with the L;ieeting. Hi. there. She possesses niaii, ' winning ways and is a matliematician of no small force. She is especially fond of luiglisli History, and never tires of talking London. r ess hecomes verv enthusiastic when talking aliout her sixth grade and gets highly insulted if you do not agree with her that these children are the most wonderful in the world. She is famous for her artist ' s (?) a.hility ; is generous to a fault and deservedly popular.
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KrOEXlA FAI.LWKI.i: Kau.mn 11,1.1;. |H(;1M. l ' ]iiocnia luis been in -.l-IiooI sinc-e the •iiienrry nf iiiiin luiiiietli not to tlie con- traiy. Slii ' eouUI a tale unfold about many |ieii|)lc and tilings that took place yi ' ais liefiire tlic present Seniore appeared (111 the seciie of action, hut keeps on all oe- easions a discreet silence, and neither by siiiii nor expression doe,s she make known lier feelinos or thoughts on any subject unless lilted to the utmost. If ■silence is ;nl(leii. Kugenia is twenty- four kar;it — ami no mistake. il. i;iK . n. MS FERtil ' SSOX l!- -Mi ' r(i. . X ' lnoiMA t ' uiininiiti; Literarv Society. -Marie, soiiietimes called Jlaria by her teachers to her great chagrin, has been called li ' One whom she holds in great esteem, ilie ]irettiest girl in the class. Her chief ni(U|iiition is writing letters — but to whom we would like to know? One of her favorite studies is English History with special at- tention paid to the expeditions and wonder- ful achievements of Bruce. As a result of .Marie ' s work, consisting of her many studies, letter writing, and not infrequent attendance upon Y. W. C. A., she is Bent — with care, but she bears it well and always wears a briplit smile. By her stern iiian- iiei and pleasant way she won tlie liearts of her pupils and aspired to the heights of being considered by her supervisor a.s the best disciplinarian in the Training School. 28
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