The Daedalian, Yearbook of the College of Industrial Arts, 1914 Page: 63
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,VELMA WAGLEY, H. A.
Silverton, Texa.s
Chapar ral Club, West Texas Club. ' enni. i i
last term, 1911."Wags" is small, but she is
a reception when some one is
the points of the lesson. Her
"The smiles that win, and tell
spent.always missed fro
needed to brine out
face is bright iti
of days in '1o0essVIRGIE WATSON, H. A.
Orange, Texas
M. E. B. Club, Y. VW. C. A., B. B. Entered ii t.
Virgie is known as "the tall blonde from Orange.
Her motto is "Never do anything today that you cani
put off until tomorrow." Once she met a man on
the train. She has won scores of friends at C. i. A.
I.EO)NA ETTA \VEISINcER, H. A.
Montgomery, Texas
Chalarral Club, Y. HW. C. A. Entered 1911.
Miss Wishin'jer" missed all the rapid-ilf e !ues-
tions the first two years she was in college, because
the teachers could not pronounce her name. Leona
males the radies if she is silent in class. Since
she is the sole representative fro m 'ontgomei y Coun-
feel ue r her influence will be ta,-reachin
i e iceturn0 si onr.
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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/m1/68/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Woman's University Libraries.