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4-,,,i....,-----.Q-'-Q..,, Iosephine Siler Rose, B.L. JELLICO, TENNESSEE She has good ab'l't' no vices. 1 1 ies, a genial temperament and From Tennessee comes this youthful maid, so hale, hearty and sporty. She is popular amongst her classmates and loyal to ll th a e undertakings of her Class. Joe is one of those Ui l ' g r s ever busy, but always with spare moments for extra work, as well as moments for pleasure. W'hile she is not apparently serious, she has a really serious side to her nature. Her sunny disposition and bright manner make her a genial companion and friend to all. VVe are proud to claim her as a member of the Class of 1913. Chief Characteristic: Good-naturedness. Chief Recommendation: Stickability. Delta Alpha Sigma Sorority' Vice P ' , - resi- dent Adelphian, '12-'13, Athletic Editor Weaver, '12-'13, Treasurer of Y. W. C. A. ! J 12- I3Q Hotspur, '11-'12, G. M. M. S. , Virginia Seay, B.lVI. SHORES, FLUVANNA COUNTY, VIRGINIA Then she will talk, good gods! how she will talk! Fluvanna County is said to be noted for its persimmons and its beautiful women, and we may, indeed, say that the College has a good sample of its productivity in Virginia. She has been with us for several years, and each year, if reports can be relied upon, her characteristics as an individual have become more manifest. There is neither time nor space in which to enumerate these. It will suffice to say, however, that she has not directed the ,charms and peculiarities of her nature to the fair sex alone. Chief Characteristic: Always on the go Chief Recommendation: Her melodious voice. Delta Alpha Sigma Sororityg Hotspur, 5 II-,123 Y. W. C. A., G. M. M. S., German Club.
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.ff--fl' ' Si .1-r-ff fl lli ls I l ' fi l I 45 'Fi l Q- .l Q , Q., X, .. J y ,n I, l I 5 I ,. Y K , -. tx I l. li I I, 1 - .V Nora Parsons, B.A. TONVNSEND, VIRGINIA An air of superiority is not always well-founded. For fear of putting it in the wrong place, it is not expedient here to say just where the honor should fall in mentioning the fact that Miss Parsons comes to Woman's College, Richmond, from Randolph-Macon VVoman's College, Lynchburg, but we can at least con- gratulate her upon displaying the good taste in preferring W. C. as her alma mater. Although she is taking a B. A. degree, she is no grind, but has quite as much leisure as any other girl 'in College, and those who know and appreciate her are ,not surprised. Chief Characteristic: Knowing her Philos- ophy. I Chief Recommendation: The coming to Woman's College. Philomatheang Y. W. C. A., G. M. M. S. 17 -33.1.2 .M..,.-.... ...... rf -.. fr-r ' ,,.f,,21s,......Mi .. . , f -f:,.-,ff - . ,' R l -to , 4-,,,- pdf I V I ,I . if il 1 ij I 2 I . lf EI :J -' I l . gf Q. -,- fi -,-H ,Y i , I . ., .,..,,, , ,..... . 'Ig I Mary Reams, B.lVI. CPostD IVOR, VIRGINIA She has dancing eyes and ruby lips. This is the second time that Mary has passed through the trials of seniorhood and we all hope she will decide to come back next year and take a second post-graduate course. Mary's laugh is well known to all members of the Woman's College, in fact, it is one of the interesting features that We exhibit to visitors. She is beyond doubt our musical star, shining away above us other poor mortals. Still, she is as sweetly human as the rest of us. Chief Recommendation: Her musical powers. Chief Characteristic: Her laugh. 1 Phi Zeta Gamma Sorority, Philomathean, Y. W C. A., G. M. M. S., German Club.
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-lf, Q X ' li ' r Helen Starke, B.A. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA By the twitching of my thumbs Something wicked this way comes. Helen is a jolly good fellow, ready for any and every kind of fun. Talking about fun, mischief and meanness-if we should listen to a member of her family, we might get the idea that Helen's not Ht to live with. We do know, though, that for the short time we see her, you can't have a minute's rest in hcr company. But somehow or other you don't want to. No chestnut nor stage-coach affairs about this lively impersonation of all that is conducive to mirth. Helen is very rightly one of T he Weavers, for she is as clever and witty with her drawing pen as she is with that brain of hers. Chief Characteristic: Making puns, puns, puns Ca few daffydills thrown in for varietyj. Chief Recommendation: Those devilish eyes. Adelphian Literary Society, Secretary and Treasurer Junior Class, '11-'12, jokes and Grinds Editor of Weaver, ,I2-,135 Class Historian, '12-'13. Susie Starke, B.A. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA We may live without friends, We may live without books- But the civilized man cannot live Without cooks. Suk is just that bright and vivacious that you like to be with her. She is possessed, moreover, with a really marvelous ability for talking people deaf, dumb and blind. Susie is always in a hurry, always busy, but, strange to say, always has time to loaf-that is, in a really-must-go, or a hurry-up sort of a way. After finishing at the Woman's College, it is her sole ambition to spend a year at Hollins for her pleasure only-the proper emphasis desired on that last phrase. Well, good luck to you, Suki Chief Characteristic: Waiting around to chat with Mary Carter. Chief Recommendation: Having the time of her young life. Adelphiang Vice-President junior Class, 'II-'12, Business Manager of Chisel, '11-'12.
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