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Qliuilr ltlirgiuin Qgpehhcn, S- glfz1ir11tn11i', 113. lla. 2Kuulai:: Hgllltilf' Entered Sophomoreg A. A.g Y. VV. C. A.g Assistant Manager of Marylander, Junior Yearg Entertainment Committee of Y. VV. C. A.g Junior Folliesg Sigma Sigmag Business Manager of Marylanderg Chairman of Social Service Committee, Senior Yearg Hall Presidentg P. F. P, of D. A. E Q B UTH is one of our most diligent members. Even though she is study- Q ing we often interrupt her for the pleasure of hearing her own Speclden 'I ff f-g i brand laugh-there's no other like it. She has worked hard this year. Not only has she been an earnest worker on the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, A but, oh, the miles and miles of Baltimore pavements she has tramped when going after adsl ln her endeavor to keep our hall quiet she soon became quite proficient in saying shhhl! and making us scamper. When Ruth first took up the'Domestic Science course no person thought anything of it. Now we see that there was method in her madness. RUTH-N 0, we lm-vmft made an-y plans at all. I 0l0n't know whefn, it will be. Twcnly-seven
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Citliiarrggarei gllilnigllfee, -1 as gfliiiaxxiiing, Qtlu- ' '1'1Ei1t5'a ' 'giilarg C-lliiizzrgzxret' ' Entered Sub-Freshmang Treasurer of Freshman Classy Collegian Staff, Freshman, Sophomore and Senior yearsg Business Manager of Collegian Junior yearg Y. W. C. A. Cabinetg Class Historian, Fresh- man, Sophomore and Junior yearsg Junior Folliesg Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Classg Assistant Editor of Marylanderg Manager of Senior Basket-Ball Teamg Senior Clubg F. S.g Q. F. R.g D. W. of D. A. E O meet Pugs you would think her very demure, but when she giggles 15? her infectious little giggle and that roguish twinkle comes in her eyes, but you can't describe her-she's just Pugs. She is the most loyal dilifgfk friend anyone could have, one whom you feel instinctively you can R i t J trust implicitly. She's always ready for a good time and sure to be wherever anyone is having a good time, for everyone likes Pugs. She will lend anyone anything from her last strip ticket to her last nickel. 'Pugs is the surest cure for the blues that anyone could ever find. We would like to hear of any- one who has ever seen her sad, for even the blues strike Pugs as funny. The only thing that makes her sad is lack of food and second only to Weenie is she in her ability to Hncl it! MARY MARGARET-Hey, Weenie, I smell food! Twenty-six
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Elfmilg 2QilztIulzi11s Uerrell, 215- 5. QRKIBKIIEEID, QI- QU-, 5- U- elHili5sg111ilQfQlerrell, miie fltlre-.sihcnt uf Stuhcnt G5uin:rn- mimi ' Entered Sophomoreg President of Student Government, Senior Yearg Senior Basket-Ball teamg Student Government President's Aid, Junior Yearg Junior Folliesg Collegian Staff, Junior Yearg Hall Presi- dent, Sophomore Yearg A. A.g Y. W. C. A.g Tennis Clubg Swimming Clubg Senior Clubg P. of D. A. A E Y w Ll.. the troubles of all the world are laid upon Ernily's shoulders. But 'Q' she is equal to it, for as a member of the Faculty has remarked, Miss l imagine. When anyone suggests going to town to dinner or to the Terrell is such a capable girl. Emily is not as fierce as one might A-J Cff fQii..,,g..?Q5 L 1 theater she never stays at home, because, like the rest of the Seniors, she has a failure for the Chimney Corner and peanut-heaven. Another honor is Emily's. She is the best dressed woman in the class. However, she be- lieves in being born to blush unseen. Not a speck of the blush that comes in boxes has ever touched her face but once, and then she ran home and washed it off. EMILY-What are you doing up on this hall at this hom' of the night? ' Twenty-eight
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