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RUTH LOUISE JACKSON “Babe” “ The most precious articles come in the smallest packages.” Senior Section Editor; Class Historian ’25-’26; Literary and Dramatic Club 25-’26; Virginia Literary Society ’22- ’23, ’23-’24, ’24-’25. Ruth with her sunny smiles seems to make you forget your troubles; perhaps this is the reason she has so many friends. Don’t think she does not enjoy a good time, for she has her share of the fun. This doesn’t mean lessons are slighted, for “Babe” is a good student and we feel sure she will make a success. KATHLEEN PEARL HURST “Pat” “ Not too serious, not too gay, Just a real good pal in every way. Photographic Editor; Ukulele Club ’25- ’26; Literary and Dramatic Club ’25- ' 26; Virginia Literary Society ’22-’23, ’ 23- ’24, ’24-’25; Triangle Club ’22-’23. Of all the girls in the Senior Class there is none better loved than “Pat.” She is jolly and bright and has a very sweet disposition which is proved by the smile she usually wears and by the number of her friends. Kathleen may be justly termed an all-round school girl interested in every activity. [ 25 ]
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MARY HARTLEY FITZHUGH “Toodles “Happy am I, from care I am free, Why aren’t they all contented like me?’’ Editor-in-Chief of Oriole; Literary and Dramatic Club ’25-’26; La Societe Francaise ’25-’26; Manager Basketball ’24-’25;Basketball ’22-’23,’23-’24,’24-’25; Monogram Club ’22-’23, ’23-’24, 24’-’25; Athletic Association ’22-’23, ’23-’24; Virginia Literary Society ’22-’23,’23-’24, ’24-’25; Triangle Club ’22-’23; Vice- President Class ’22-’23. Woe be unto our dear old chapel walls! No longer will they resound with that wonderful playing. “Tood- les” is leaving us, but happy thought - — other halls will ring with her play- ing and other people will listen with delightful awe. Then perhaps our dear gay friend and musician will re- turn to us. JUDSON BURTON HARRIS “Juke” “The man that loves and laughs must sure do well.” Literary Editor; Literary and Dramatic Club ’25- ’26 ; Suicide Club ’25-’26; Virginia Literary Society ’22-’23,’23-’24, ’24-’2S. Along with many other “wits” we may class “Juke” as the vertex, for he is always ready to share in the fun. In class “Juke” can give very sensible answers if he wants to, but he doesn ' t believe in using any more energy than is necessary. [ 24 ]
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MARGARET E. KIRKMAN “Alike” “A smile for all, a greeting glad, A friendly , jolly way she had.” Senior Section Editor of Oriole; Secretary of Literary and Dramatic Club ’25-’26; Giftorian; Virginia Literary Society ’24-’25; Basketball ’24-’25. Yes, Margaret is one of our most attractive and best liked Seniors. We all know she makes good grades but she doesn’t hurt herself studying. She has caused turmoil in many hearts — one especially. We all know V. P. I. is her favorite college, and if you want to know why — well, just ask “Mike.” GLENN T. JORDAN, JR. “Tom” “ Speech is great, but silence is greater.” Calendar Editor; Vice-President of Lit- erary and Dramatic Club ’25-’26; Suicide Club ’25-’26; Virginia Literary Society ’22-’23, ’23-’24. “Tom” is one of our most loyal Seniors. He has that rare sensibility that very few of us have — silence at the proper time. He will always find friends wherever he goes. Old P.H.S. will miss you, “Tom.” [ 26 ]
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