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f2 lIFirginian S CORINNE MARGARET WESCOTT Mappsburg, Virginia Baskel-Ball Team, 1913-1914; Eastern Shore Club. EMMA WEBB Emporia, Virginia Athenian Literary Society. MARGARET AMORY WILSON Newport News, Virginia Athenian Literary Society; French Club; Senior Basket-Bali Team. KATHERINE F. WOODWARD Lynchburg, Virginia II A; Kindergarten; Argus Literary Society; B. E. A. N. S.; Lynchburg Club. FLORENCE MAY WELLS Lynchburg, Virginia Y. W. C. A.; Lynchburg Club; Missionary Committee; German Club; Ballad Club. JOSEPHINE WHITE Red Hill. Virginia V.ce-President Senior Class; Censor Argus Literary Society, 1912-1913; Treasurer Argus Literary Society, 1913-1914; President Albemarle Club; Reporter Dramatic Club, 1912-1913; Vice-President Y. W. C. A.; Delegate to the Richmond Biennial Con- vention; Student Committee; W. A. N. K.; Ballad Club; B. E. A. N. S.; Delta Sigma. ELIZABETH ECHOLS WALKUP Gala. Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority; Argus Literary Society; Glee Club; Student Government Committee, 1910-1911; Censor Argus Literary Society, 1910-1911; Treasurer Class, 1910-1911; Secretary Glee Club, 1911-1913. BONNIE MAE WYGAL Jonesville, Virginia Southwest Virginia Club; Jefferson Society; Ellen H. Richards ' Club. GRACE LOUISE WELKER Norfolk, Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority; Editor-m-Chief of the Focus. 1913-1914; Exchange Editor of Focus, 1912-1913; Literary Editor of Virginian, 1914; Vice-President Cunningham Literary Society, 1913; President Cunningham Literary Society Midwinter Term. 1913- 1914; Critic Ruffner Debating Society, 1913-1914; Glee Club; Dramatic Club ; Ballad Club; Track Team; Writer of Class Will; S. S.: Scribblers; Benedictine; Winner of the Focus Cup, 1914. First Honor ROCHE WATKINS Midlothian, Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma; Junior Vice-President Student Association, 1912-1913; Athenian Literary Society; Treasurer King ' s Court Tennis Club, 1912-1913; Cotillion Club; Ruffner Debating Society; Benedictine; F? A»N— G !S ! ! ?.
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IK fjc lIFir intan MARY GARY TAYLOR Accomack, Virginia Gamma Thela; Secretary Senior Glass. 1914; Critic Argus Literary Society; President Eastern Shore Virginia Club; Delia; B. E. A. N. S.; Assistant Business Manager focus, 1913; Junior Debater, 1913; Corresponding Secretary Y. W. C. A.; Delegate to Y. W. C. A. Conference at Blue Ridge, 1913; Delegate to Y. W. C. A. Convention at Richmond, 1913; Dramatic Club. 1912-1913; Business Manager of the Virginian. ALMA THOMAS Buchanan, Virginia Alpha Delta Pi; Athenian Literary Society; Corresponding Secretary of Athenian Literary Society. HAZEL THOMPSON Ashland, Virginia MARY VIRGINIA TRAYLOR Farmville. Virginia Camp Fire Girls; Jefferson Society. MARY TREVILLIAN Eastham. Virginia LILLIAN MASSENBURG TROTTER Lynchburg, Virginia Assistant Editor-in-Chief of the Focus, 1913; Corresponding Secretary of Argus Literary Society. 1913; President Argus Literary Society. 1913-1914; Critic Argus Literary Society, 1914; Chairman Music Committee Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Lynchburg Club; Dramatic Club; Cotillion Club. MARY T. TURNBULL Lawrenceville, Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority; Mu Omega; Fangs; Recording Secretary Athenian Literary Society, 1913; Treasurer Fourth Year Class, 1911-1912; Vice-President Junior Class. 1913; Reporter Glee Club, 1912-1913; Vice-President Glee Club, 1913; Reporter French Club. 1911-1912; President French Club. 1912; Cotillion Club; Non- pareil Tennis Club; Ruffner Debating Society; Junior Debater; Track Team. MARY TYUS Stonv Creek, Virginia MARY MARGARET UMBERGER Ivanhoe. Virginia Jefferson Society; Treasurer Jefferson Society, 1913; German Club; Saints ; South- west Virginia Club. SADIE MARGARET UPSON Vinton. Virginia Roanoke Club LUCILE CATHERINE WILLIAMS Culpeper, Virginia Glee Club; Junior Basket-Bail Team; Ellen H. Richards ' Club. 19
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' Qi(l l irginian ' Rules ECAUSE of the terrible afflictions and ordeals we have suffered at the hands of those awful tyrants, the Faculty and Home Depart- ment, and out of consideration of those who are to come within the realms of torture, discomfort, and uneasiness of conscience, we deem it only just and right to hand down to the future generation of green- horns the following rules and regulations. If they obey them strictly they may bask in the warm sunshine of Faculty approval; if not, the hard hand of Fate will bear upon them. I. iRuIc0 30 to Cla0srooms 1. If you know nothing about your lesson, look wise. ' Tis easier to look wise than to act wisdom. 2. When the teacher becomes boring, there is always diversion in trying fortunes on your tablet or playing tit-tat-toe with your next-door neighbor. 3. Find a few familiar expressions and always use them in French class. Greet your teacher with Bon Matin, Mademoiselle, and depart with Au revoir, and she ' ll think you know it all. Advice: Never depend on the French you learned at school to tell you what train to take when looking at a French time-table abroad — you ' ll be sure to miss it. 4. If you know how a begins in Hygiene, start it, and make up the rest; only talk, keep on talking — the teachers give a great deal of credit for bluff 5. If you are in a music class and can ' t carry a tune in a basket, open your mouth and punch your neighbor; the result will he much easier on your audience. II. Rule0 i0ccUancou0 1. Don ' t try to lift your radiator to sweep under it; it is too heavy. When you get ready to sell it, get Uncle Robert to move it for you. 2. Never walk single file downtown; go six abreast, so the citizens of Farmville will know that we own the town. 21
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