The Daedalian, Yearbook of the College of Industrial Arts, 1914 Page: 45
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VIOLA COCHRAN, H.
Houston, Texas
Vice President of Houston Club. Secretary Senior
Class, Executive Board. M. E. B., Tennis, Class ',
Play. Official Chaperon for the "G-oos." En- i -
tered 1911
One usually thinks, when one first looks at V'i,
that she is one of those good girls not long for this
world, but she will live to a ripe old age. She is
loyal to C. I. A.. but her heart is in Annapois. She
is taking the teacher's course to "strengthen her
will." She is one of the official chaperons of the
"Goos" and has 'proen quite efficient.
VIRGINIA ELIZABETH COWDIN, H. A.
Flatonia, Texas
Class Treasurer, Stoddard Board, Class Representative
to Students' Council, Vice President Class,
Chaparral Club, St. Cecelia Club, Athletic As-
sociation, Y. W. C. A. Entered 1911.
"Jim"' wants to be a boy. She asked M-iss Whit-
ten if she might wear suspenders with her uniform.
She says what she thinks, but her thoughts are always
kind. One day, in History of Education, she was
proving that she and "Sus" were not one bit alike
and for ONCE Mr. Williams agreed with her.
She has executive ability, for when the class has
a problem to "put through," you will always find Jim
chairman of the committee.
MARANDA E. DANNER, H. A.
Dallas, Texas
Class Treasurer and Secretary, Vice President Glee
Club. Executive Board, Dallas Club, Vice Presi-
dent M. E. B., Press Club, Delegate to State
Federation of Women's Clubs, Business Mana- Ifl.
ger of Daedalian Monthly. Entered 1911.
Mlaranda neither displays her knowledge nor ex- . '
poses her ignorance; she speaks at the right time. ii
She took the part of Sylvius in the Middle Class play,
and here is where her real power of expression was
brought forth. i
Maranda has spent four years at C. I. A., where
she has gained many friends. We predict that she
will fXosp'er in life' journey even if Weynman isn't
...re. . . " -_ _,. - :; - X- -
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College of Industrial Arts (Denton, Tex.). The Daedalian, Yearbook of the College of Industrial Arts, 1914, yearbook, 1914; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128997/m1/50/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Woman's University Libraries.