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TO THE LLC GIRL JPl L. O you who have given this college a part of yourselyes,Ho you who are truly Farmville, goes great admiration. The halls are filled with your laughter, and there is not a plape on the campus that does not echo and re-echo your class songs. Here for a brief moment you can forget, live as a child again, only to he suddenly snatched hac}{ to reality by the words of a professor, the morning headlines, a letter from across the seas. They said you would prepare for life in college, hut you have met it, blending the freshness of childhood with the responsibilities of maturity. It has not been easy to remain a girl while the rest of the world grows old with war. Confident tly, you have, with a grace that shows promise of those qualities so desirable in American womanhood. But you are more than Farmville; you are tomorrow, for with you and girls li e you rest the hopes of the future. In your small domain you have ept alive that type of life to which war ' weary young men some day wish to return. J o time could be more appropriate than the present for paying tribute to you, the Farmville girl. 1000205004
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OLLEGE days are recalled best through the memory of friends. To each of us these friends are different, hut to all of us there is one whom we have in common. Somehow this one has caught the spirit of Farmville and exemplified it in his every action. T ever too husy when we need him, always there greeting us with that same cheery smile, he will he rememhered long for his generosity and thoughtfulness. Because of these qualities which we consider first in a friend, the staff wishes to dedicate the 1945 Virginian to our own Charlie Hop, Mr. Raymond Holliday French.
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