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June, 1921 ECHO ANNUAL 5 MEATTA BRINGLE Entered 1917; Girls Club. “There was a little girl, and she had a little curl.” Meatta and curls are inseparable. Yet behind that curly head is plenty of sense, and Meatta is one of our best students. She is ever ready to lend a helping hand to a fellow classmate, and is a true friend, when once you know her. FLORA LEE TUCKER Girls Club “None knoAV her but to love her.” Flora Lee is conscientious in her work and friendly to everyone. Consequently everybody likes Flora Lee and finds her a very loving and lovable girl. SARAH WILEY Girls Athletic Association, Marshal, Girls Chorus, Class Vice-president, 1920-21, President of Girls Club in 1920. “She doeth little kindnesses, Which most leave undone, or despise.” If Miss Campbell wants somebody to help in the kitchen, or some poor baffled student is lost in the maze of Latin supines and gerundives-go get Sara. She is a conscientious student and a true friend. RUTH SUMMERSETT Entered 1917; Girls Club, Athletic Association. “So firm, so strong, yet so refined.” Everybody admires Ruth. She has strong convic¬ tions and isn’t afraid to say what she thinks. She is thoughtful of others, and so jolly and good natur- ed that she is always in demand.
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4 ECHO ANNUAL June, 1921 Senior tElana FRANCES HOYLE Of Girls High School Club Athletic Association, Bas¬ ket Ball Team, ’21, Base Ball Team, ’21. “Her voice was ever low and sweet, an excellent thing in a woman.” Frances can talk all day and be so still about it, seem so dignified and quiet, that she never gets ailed down. They say that the word “lady” is becoming obsolete; it won’t while Frances lives. ELIZABETH TIERNAN Athletic Association, Critic Debating Club ’21, De¬ bating Society 1919-20, Chairman Service Committee, Girls Club 1919-20, Class Historian 1920-21, Basket Ball Team ’21, Critic Class Secretary ’18. “If thou appear untouched by solemn thought, Thy nature is not therefore less divine.” Wherever you see Elizabeth, you see laughing brown eyes. She is very popular, and writes the most thrilling stories! For some undefinablfe reason “Liz” is also extremely fond of writing letters, especially to Durham.” KATHERINE FISHER Girl’s Club, ’21, Marshal, ’20. “Sir, I am a fisher of men.” Katherine’s ever increasing “string” shows that her bait is rather effective, for she has quite a few of the choice men of the lot. Katherine is an all round good sport, and she sure drives a wicked car. MARGARET FULK Girl’s Club “Blue were her eyes as the fairy flax, her cheeks like the dawn of day.” Truly Nature was kind to Margaret in presenting her with such a pretty face. We have all been wor¬ ried for fear she would spoil her beauty by sitting up pouring over her books until dawn of day.
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ECHO ANNUAL June, 1021 6 ELSIE LATTA Entered 1919; Girls Chorus, Girls Athletic Associa¬ tion. “Thy Modesty is a candle to thy merit.” Elsie just came to us last year, but her quiet, unsel¬ fish disposition has won the admiration of all her classmates. She is one of our smartest students, altho she prefers not to make a show of her wisdom. MURTIS MAYNARD Entered 1917, Girls Club, Athletic Assiciation. “Grace and good disposition tend your ladyship.” Murtis works hard and plays hard, and fills up the remaining time sending notes skipping up the aisle. She’s frank and friendly, and a regular good sport. LOIS FOSTER Entered 1917; Girls Club, Athletic Association, Base¬ ball Team, ’21; Volley Ball Team, ’21. “Her voice was ever low and sweet.” Lois is an ambitous and persevering student. She e.iters heartily and willingly into everything she does, and her quiet, optimistic nature makes her a most desirable friend. RUTH LEONARD Entered 1917; Sec., Athletic Association 1919-20, Base Ball Team of ’21, Basket Ball Team of ’21. “Whither thou goest, I will go.” But it is not Naomi, but ' Mary Miller, to whom our Ruth thus speaks. It is even rumored that these two devoted Seniors would rather talk together than read the trilling accounts of AEneas’ adventures in the Underworld. Ruth is a charming companion to all who come in contact with her.
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